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1813 IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS
three-piece construction, with eight loops to the reverse to affix it to a uniform, the cross is without maker marks, we believe this to be a later issue circa 1840 as it very high quality, 16.70g
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£1,200 - £1,500
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1813 IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS
three-piece construction, no makers mark to the reverse, with pin and catch, 13.03g
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£700 - £1,000
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1813 IRON CROSS 2ND CLASS
three-piece construction, the ring has no maker's mark and has a slight split in it, slight signs of rust in the core to the obverse and reverse, 17.17g
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£400 - £800
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1813 IRON CROSS 2ND CLASS
three-piece construction, the ring has no maker's mark, the frames are starting to lift, with some damage to the points at 3 and 6 o'clock, 18.83g
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£400 - £800
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1813 IRON CROSS 2ND CLASS
three-piece construction, the ring has no maker's mark, the reverse looks to have been repainted, 13.30g
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£300 - £500
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1870 IRON CROSS 2ND CLASS
three-piece construction, the ring has no maker's mark, with 25- year Jubilee Spange pinned to the ribbon, signifying the recipient was still serving in 1895
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£200 - £400
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£420
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1914 IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS
three-piece construction, a slightly vaulted example, maker marked 'Silber' to the reverse, pin catch present, some signs of light rust to the core, 14.9g
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£100 - £200
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£100
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A SCREW-BACK 1914 IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS
three-piece construction, a vaulted example with no maker mark, with a metal screw-back plate and a smaller locking disc to the reverse, 21.4g
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£100 - £150
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£190
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A 1914 IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS
three-piece construction, with pin and catch to the reverse, under the catch, the cross is maker marked 'Fr', which shows it was manufactured by Gebrüder Friedländer of Hofjuwelier in Berlin, 15.7g
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£100 - £200
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£130
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A 1914 IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS
three-piece construction, with pin and catch to the reverse, under the catch, the cross is maker marked 'Fr', which shows it was manufactured by Gebrüder Friedländer of Hofjuwelier in Berlin, 18.3g
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£100 - £200
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£130
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1914 IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS
an unmarked example with catch and pin to the reverse, core looks to be repainted and has paint loss
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£50 - £80
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£70
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A 1914 IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS
three-piece construction, a vaulted example with no maker mark, to the reverse and convex disc to hold the cross in place, a small piece of rust is showing through the core, 21.5g
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£100 - £200
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£100
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AIRCREW VARIATION 1914 IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS
three-piece construction, a vaulted screw-back example on a metal plate, the reverse stamped '800', with two screws which hold the plate in place with rivets
It is suggested that variations such as…
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£180 - £250
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£180
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IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS BY OTTO SCHICKLE
a rare and early war cross in one-piece construction, on the reverse, the pin and catch are in the classic Schickle style, the catch has been repaired, 17.7g
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£100 - £150
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£110
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A VAULTED 1914 IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS
three-piece construction, no makers mark is present, the pin and catch are present on the reverse, light wear to the paint, 19.4g
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£100 - £200
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£120
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A 1914 IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS
manufactured during WWII, three-piece construction with the pin stamped '26' showing B H Mayer produced it during the Second World War for veterans of the Great War, overall very good condition, 15.3g
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£100 - £200
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£110
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TWO 1914 IRON CROSSES 2ND CLASS
one with three-piece construction, contemporarily court mounted as worn, slight bubbling on the core to obverse and reverse, 28.3g, including mounting bar and ribbon; the other with three-piece…
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£80 - £150
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£90
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FOUR 1914 IRON CROSS 2ND CLASS
all with three-piece construction, the first ring stamped with maker mark 'WD', 16.7g; the second ring stamped with maker mark looks to be 'KO'. weight 16.2g; the third ring stamped with marker mark …
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£100 - £200
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£160
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FOUR 1914 IRON CROSSES 2ND CLASS
all with three-piece construction, the first with ring stamped with maker mark 'KAG', weight 18.8g; the second ring stamped with maker mark 'M', weight 17.1g, with reproduction ribbon for non…
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£100 - £200
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£170
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1914 IRON CROSS 2ND CLASS
Austrian-style mounting, the cross is three-piece construction, with a maker mark on the ring, which looks to be 'FW'; together with a Hindenburg Cross with swords, maker marked '14 R.V. Pforzheim',…
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£50 - £80
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£50
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THREE 1914 IRON CROSSES 2ND CLASS
all with three-piece construction, the first with no maker's mark, repaired via the frame being drilled and the loop attached; together with a second, maker marked on the ring 'KM'; and a third which…
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£50 - £80
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£90
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A 1914 IRON CROSS WITH 2ND AWARD BAR 1939
three-piece construction, the pin and catch are present on the reverse, with the pin bearing the maker mark of 'H.B.G'; together with a second 1939 award, 'Spange', attached by solder during WW2, the…
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£200 - £400
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£340
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A SCREWBACK 1939 IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS
three-piece construction, maker marked 'L/11' for Wilhelm Deumer of Lüdenscheid, with a convexed screwback plate to the reverse, the frame is slightly separated from the core at the top of the 12 o…
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£100 - £200
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£180
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A SCREWBACK 1939 IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS
three-piece construction, maker marked 'L/13' for Paul Meybauer, a slight vaulted example, with a convexed screwback plate to the reverse, a nice example with only slight paint lose, 19.8g
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£100 - £200
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£170
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