1 mm L/52
2 mm 4
1 brass centre possibly zimmermann
1 unmarked convexed
1939 EKII
4 unmarked
2 mm 24 wide frame
1 schinkel form no maker
1 curly 3 no maker
1 court mounted no maker
1 mm 65 on medal bar with russian front medal also mm 65
1 austrian tri fold mounted no maker
1 ubergrosse unmarked
1 mm 44
1 mm 3
1 wide frame no mm but with orange type ribbon
1 mm 11
1 mm 100
1 mm L/14
1813
Gross Kreuz
I cl. 1
II cl. 17
II cl. (non-combanant)
1870
Gross Kreuz
I cl. 10
II cl. 85
II cl. (non-combanant) 13
II cl. oak leaves 39
Merit Cross for Women 2
1914
Hindenburgstern 1
Gross Kreuz 1
I cl. 558
II cl. 1375
II cl. (non-combanant) 52
II cl. Spange 14
1939
Gross Kreuz
RK oak leaves, swords and diamonds 1
RK oak leaves and swords 4
RK oak leaves 10
RK 72
I cl. 829
I cl. Spange 95
II cl. 1351
II cl. Spange 127
1957
I cl. 64
I cl. Spange 10
II cl. 48
II cl. Spange 9
RK 49
Oak leaves 14
Oak leaves and swords 16
Today I brought in :
two ic 2 unmarked
1 marked "134" (at least, that's what I could make up from the stamp)
1 marked 65 and "4" in incuse relief
Regards,
Ben
Add another 1939 EK 2 for me, and an EK 2 Spange. Both unmarked.
Unless it was nighttime, or the weather was bad, and you were running out of gas - then it was a sweaty nightmare, like a monkey f*ing a skunk.
~ Dan Hampton, Viper Pilot
My real passion is Imperial documents, but I also have a few crosses and bars which seem to have accumulated along the way. I've just checked what I have and can report the following:
1914
EK I: 2
EK II: 63 (including 26 on medal bars, if they count towards the statistics)
1939
EK II: 4
I also have a 1939 EK I, but I am fairly confident that it is one of the Floch copies. There may be one or two more 1914 EK IIs that I missed (hidden away with the relevant documents), but there will be a few more in the not-too-distant future. I'll keep you posted.
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