Originally posted by Roglebk
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Getting back to some serious things to consider as not all has been considered.
I believe a very important issue has not been addressed, that being the original award pieces versus period copies or duplicate pieces as used on medal bars and displays. I believe the German term for these contemporary copies or duplictes is 'Schnallen Stucke'. If you are serious about dating these crosses then this issue of genuine versus period copy should also be discussed.
The 1870 EKII with the noncombatant ribbon is from my collection. The ribbon is properly dimensioned as a period 1870/75 example per the dimensions shown in Heyde. I know that ribbon has been with that particular cross since it was aquired back in the late 1940s by the collector who owned it before I bought it from him. This cross and ribbon is as I got it other than to remove it from the ring as to prevent any further damage and deterioration to the fragile ribbon where it was gathered or folded to go thru the ring. I know the provenance to this cross back to the end of WW2 with me being the third owner/caretaker of it since then. That's going back now 66 years.
Just some thoughts and more questions to add to the ongoing study of these intreging decorations.
All the best,
Tony
P.S. Just so some of you know that I'm not a wet behind the years newbie at this. I've been a dedicated collector of EKs for over 45 years. It's a great hobby and at times very interesting. All the best.
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