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    Giant Iron Cross marked L12 (Junker) infornation please!

    Hi All,
    I have just come across this giant Iron Cross (over 60 cms......2 feet high, not sure of the exact dimensions might be a little more or less).
    It is marked L12 (Junker) and must have been some sort of display example, but I really don't know. It has a heavy iron cross mounted on a solid wooden base, with the 'ribbon' (from metal) attached to a metal ring above the Cross....please see photos for a more accurate image.
    Condition is excellent with slight damage to the wooden base.
    What was this Cross used for? Any ideas? Anyone seen anything similar?
    I look forward to any information,
    Thanks in advance,
    Terry
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    Piece

    Dont like it sorry. Dont think its period. Quality and marking all seem wrong.

    BR
    Nicolai

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      #3
      Not original ... post war L/12 mark .
      Looks like the '3' has been replace/redone ???

      Douglas

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        #4
        To me, it appears to be some sort of a prop. Certainly not period done.

        Chet
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          #5
          I like it, and I think it is original to the period.

          Where are the others?

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            #6
            To me it looks like a genuine shop display. Why it is marked L/12 is strange.
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              #7
              Giant Iron Cross

              Firstly I would like to thank everyone who has responded.
              What I also would like to say is that although as yet I haven't managed to really examine the Cross due to only very briefly seeing it I simply cannot imagine why a giant cross like this would be produced with such accuracy and detail after WW2? It simply doesn't make sense.......who would buy or use it, and for what?
              What I think is causing the varied opinions is that it is DIFFERENT, out of the ordinary, not the usual run of the mill standard item. How many of you have seen a similar item?
              I personally feel it was made as a show piece or a display probably by Junker because of the L/12 manufacture mark, but perhaps not, but there just doesn't seem to be any logical reason to make it after the War. I hasten to add that I am in no way very knowledgable regarding Iron Crosses - but common sense and logic is something different which I can apply. Time will possibly tell what it is and on this coming Wednesday I will have the chance to have a really close look and discover more, and then decide what I will do about it.
              Thanks,
              Terry

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                #8
                Many strange products from "the war decorations department" were made after the war. Why? Because someone wanted, either invented something, etc ... or wanted to sell at a profit - and this was the most common reason (!)
                For me too, it's a post-war product, sorry.

                Regards
                Jarek

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                  #9
                  Hi,
                  I tend to think its a 57 thats been renumbers made for some veterans association.
                  Mark

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                    #10
                    I like it a lot,but I would not pay much more than what a metal fabricator would charge today to make a new one.

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                      #11
                      marking is strange, but an L/12 display would answer that. Someone took a while building that, but I agree with D. I'd say this is authentic (and awesome)
                      regards
                      jon

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                        #12
                        I could imagine seeing this in a shop window, a display piece for Juncker.

                        I think it could very well be period.

                        Allan
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                          #13
                          See post #8 in this thread.
                          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru....php?t=1028815
                          Ralph.

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