I've seen one of these before (although not with these markings). Many, many years ago, Steve Wolfe told me that he had also seen this "style" and that he considered it original.
Read a few RK threads in the past about Sedlatzek RKs and I believe some think they made their own unique RK with period photos to support...
It is pretty clear that the so-called "Sedlatzek" RK was actually made by Souval early in the war, and likely distributed by Sedlatzek (who had a long-existing relationship with Souval, which continued postwar). Souval never received a government contract to made the RK for award purposes.
Whether or not Souval might have had anything to do with the SK which is the subject of this thread is unknown to me. The "downtail" eagle used (which is, IMO, quite attractive) is totally different from the style used by Souval postwar. It would be interesting to compare the beading patterns on the arms of this SK with the beading patterns exhibited on the postwar Souval SK (and, for that matter, S&L's, too).
I guess I am going to get schooled on this one... Price always dictates originality... I know what this cross is not but I sure don't know what it is. If you believe Sedlazek stamped their mark on other manufacturer's items then shouldn't it actually "be" something identifiable? Best of wishes to the high bidder but these little dove looking birds just don't make me a believer. I've seen too many fakes with mal-formed birds, long necked turkeys, squished looking eagles looking like pigeons, doves... School me...
I love auctions don't you? I mean here's a cross that looks like, well nothing I've ever seen. But maybe... So bid on it. And if another guy bids on it, well, it must be real. And sure enough, someone bid lots more than you so that just makes it more real. So bid higher and higher and then you have absolute legitimacy it must be real.
It is in the words of a great collector and dealer, "Self Authenticating". If you hit that Increase Bid button enough times in response to another collector hitting his Increase Bid button, it's genuine. I have no faith, so far, in that cross, and if it appears "in print" in someone's future book on the SK, that too won't "self authenticate". It takes more...
Yes and on a KNOWN SK! I am pretty sure at quick glance the Sedlatzek marked cross (in the thread you reference) is a Deumer. Pics aren't great but it is either a Deumer or a Meybauer with hand finishing to the sword hilt. Either way, a known cross...
The circle may be narrowing. If you go on Google and enter the search term "variant spanish cross", then hit "images", this image is one of the first shown. It is NOT the same one just sold (look carefully, especially at the bottom of the wings and the exact angle of the swastika center medallion). Here is the description:
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A Spanish Cross in Silver with Swords, and a 19 mm miniature Silver, frosted and polished on the raised edges, separately applied eagle and medallion (slightly askew). Reverse waisted attachment pin, "800" fineness mark and "F. Sedlatzek Berlin". Very rare maker variant in outstanding condition. Weight 34.5 g (OEK 3806). Included is a miniature in special 19 mm size, silvered non-ferrous metal (signs of wear), medallion with separately applied eagles. This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage. Date taken: 23 July 2010 Photographer: INTERFOTO / History"
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