Iron Cross First Class, MM26. B.H.Mayer.
In very nice condition with the iron center having close to 100% of its factory finish. The tight frame has a certain amount of patina and the rear has its period hardware with a crisp makers stamp ''26'' for the Mayer firm. read more
Kaiser Wilhelm Commemorative Medal.
In nice condition with the medal being sewn onto its period ribbon made into a bar using cardboard as a backing. read more
Silver Wound Badge, MM L/65, Klein & Quenzer.
A zinc manufactured award that has a nice amount of its silver finish intact, lets say around 80%, with the details still strong. The rear has its period hardware and has a clear makers number 65 above the catch. read more
LDO Boxed L/11 Iron Cross Forst Class. Wilhelm Deumer.
The iron cross itself has a very nice appearance with the tight frame having turned dark from patina, the iron centre has all its period factory finish. The rear has its period hardware and a clear L/11 stamp just beneath the catch. The box is very nice with just a couple of minor scuffs to the outer.The back of the box under the button has a faint red stamp i presume being an LDO mark... read more
Boxed War Merit Cross with Swords. Deschler and Sohn.
A very nice example with the cross having good finish with a certain amount of patina. The rear has its period hardware and has a clear number stamp ''1'' for the firm Deschler. The box is nice with good finish and a clear WMC representation to the front. The steel hinge to the back has come adrift from one side but the cloth hinge to the inside has prevented the lid coming adrift. read more
Imperial Saxony Three Place Medal Bar .
A very nice example with all medals being in very nice condition, the only issue i can find is the corners of the bar wher the steel corners are poking through the ribbons. read more
WW1 Court Mounted 2nd Class Iron Cross.
A very nice conditioned court mounted Iron Cross. The cross is lovely with all its finish to the iron center and the frame taking on a nice dark finish from patina, there is a ring stamp but i cannot make it out. read more
1945 Silver Wound Citation and POW Cert of Discharge.
The Wound badge citation is in good condition, its been folded and both sides have a ''weee'' split. The citation is made out to a member of Gren.Rgt. 975 who where part of the 367 Inf Div, at the time being active around Konigsberg. I presume he was wounded and evacuated by sea to Ponitz. This matches his British POW release document as Poniitz was part of the British Occupied Zone. read more
First Class War Merit Cross without Swords. MM50, Gschiermeiste, Wien..
In very nice condition with nearly all its finish intact. The rear has its period pin and catch, pin has a clear makers mark number 50. read more