Originally posted by Erickn
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"Example 1 - Illustrations of the Knights Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords from the collection of the Imperial War Museum, London.
The decoration illustrated was deposited with the Imperial War Museum in 1946 along with a number of other items. The records indicate that the collection came to the museum via The War Office."
(The illustrations appeared on page 235 of this edition)
Originally posted by 90th Light. To sum up what Bowen goes on to say:
- KC, extremely good quality, no makers marks or silver marks
- Oak leaves and swords, heavy silver froasted finish with burnished ribs & edges. The reverse is level (not slightly concave), highly polished finish without maker or silver marks.
"The swords are of standard construction, ornamented on both obverse and reverse sides and are soldered to the oak leaves".
Bowen then goes on to say that "although unable to dogmatically affirm it" that his belief is this set is one of the manufacturers "specimen display piece"
basically, what's being described is exactly what I have here in front of me. Does anyone have a digital image to share of the Schickle Knights Cross with Deumer oakleaves held at the Imperial War Museum in London?
Additionally, Richard Gordon some time ago posted photos here on the forum which have since disappeared however the text reads:
Schickle RK, with Oakleaves, from the Shropshire Light Infantry Museum, on a Deumer card, brought back by a General from that unit. The oakleaves attached to that Schickle appear to match the style Oakleaves used on the German Order, which was also (according to those who are familiar with it - not my personal field) made by Deumer. I believe all this has been discussed in various places for years.
this set in the Shropshire Light Infantry Museum is mounted on a Deumer card.
William Kramer
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