Dear forumites,
This cross is being offered by a coming auction in Germany; is it true about the rarity of this cross and is it real deal?
Here's the auction's description:
German Cross in gold - late (light) Deschler-production
The star body silver-plated, copper-clad bimetallic manufactured pads with four head rivets, hallmark the needle with "1", the presidential office number of the company Deschler & Sohn in Munich. The needle hook means round intermediate plate soldered to the base plate. Beautiful, slightly worn copy with little wear on laurel and aureole. The enamel of the swastika completely untouched. Width 63 mm. Weight 53.2 g.
In our experience, it is this last, lightweight design of Deschler with the rarest Manufacturer variant of the German Cross in Gold. By us for the first time offered state: I -II!
Thank you very much in advance for your inputs and comments.
ciao,
Claudio
This cross is being offered by a coming auction in Germany; is it true about the rarity of this cross and is it real deal?
Here's the auction's description:
German Cross in gold - late (light) Deschler-production
The star body silver-plated, copper-clad bimetallic manufactured pads with four head rivets, hallmark the needle with "1", the presidential office number of the company Deschler & Sohn in Munich. The needle hook means round intermediate plate soldered to the base plate. Beautiful, slightly worn copy with little wear on laurel and aureole. The enamel of the swastika completely untouched. Width 63 mm. Weight 53.2 g.
In our experience, it is this last, lightweight design of Deschler with the rarest Manufacturer variant of the German Cross in Gold. By us for the first time offered state: I -II!
Thank you very much in advance for your inputs and comments.
ciao,
Claudio
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