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    Silver Spanish Cross with swords opinions

    Hello,

    Well I took a chance and purchased this Silver Cross. Everything else I purchased from the estate was orginal so I have my fingers crossed on this one.

    I took some better pictures that I hope are good enough for some opinions.


    Thanks,
    Steve
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              Any help/opinions are appreciated.

              Thanks,
              Steve
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                  #9
                  Hello,
                  It is an original one.
                  jacques

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                    #10
                    Looks OK to me!

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                      I think this Spanish cross was made during 1939-1941, before LDO. I never saw this type with LDO mark.
                      I think it`s every day`s variant to carry on the uniform.
                      Last edited by AVRORA; 05-29-2008, 03:44 PM.

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                        #12
                        Looks like a good unmarked Otto Schickle to me. These are usually marked 'L/15', but this is the first one I've seen without the stamp on the reverse.

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                          Originally posted by George L View Post
                          Looks like a good unmarked Otto Schickle to me. These are usually marked 'L/15', but this is the first one I've seen without the stamp on the reverse.
                          I think it is`t Otto Schickle. Look closely on: handles of the swords and hinge of the pin. I don`t exclude, that manufacture was in Pforzheim, probably from differents workshops details, before introduction LDO.

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