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    WWII awards directly from the family of the owner: expert comments?

    Hello,

    I am a Luftie guy by trade and am mainly interested in the Messerschmitt Me 262 and late war Flugbuch that run into 1945. But a close friend of mine whose grandfather was in the German army fighting in Russia brought me some awards and wanted to know more about them. While I could figure out the award types, I don't know much about details like manufacturer, rarity, condition, etc. of these awards.

    Therefore I want to show them here hoping that some of the experts here can tell me more. Here is what I found out so far:

    2x Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse WWII EKI: I could not find any marker/stamps, so I don't know which manufacturer it was

    2x Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Schwarz: one has a different type of pin. Does that tell anything about the manufacturer? Or was it a repair?

    2x Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen: the material appears to be different with one more copper like and the other more steel (?). Is it the same but from different manufacturers?

    1914-1918 Welkriegsehrenkreuz mit Schwertern für Frontkämpfer

    1x Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse WWI

    Would be grateful to hear your comments.

    Thanks,
    Roger




    #2
    after plugging my PC on a cinema screen I can definately tell you that the EK1 are made by Rudolf Souval/ Wien. I like all of the badges btw.

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      #3
      Nice badges. If I knew who the family of the soldier that earned the EK2 I have was I would give it back to them. It sometimes makes me feel guilty having it instead of the family of the rightful owner

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        #4
        The WW I EK II is stamped on the ribbon ring which may indicate the maker.
        Ralph.

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          #5
          Thanks

          Thank you all. The marking on the ribbon ring is LV20. Does that refer to the manufacturer?

          Can anybody tell me why the Sturmabzeichen are of different material / color? Are these just from two different manufacturers?

          My friend is considering to let these awards go. What would be the best place to offer them? I think eBay doesn't allow them.

          Here are the photos again but smaller for better viewing:



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            #6
            bump

            Can anybody help? What would be a fair value of these awards?

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              #7
              You could always go to the militaria dealer sites and see what they are pricing these awards at just to give you an idea of their value. I see a couple of them I wouldn't mind having in my collection

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