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A Fine Collection of German Medals and Militaria 667


A German Second War German Cross in Gold. A most magnificent condition and totally original number 134 Otto Klein & Company manufactured piece, we mention totally original as there are excellent copies of the Otto Klein manufactured awards on the collectors market available. This has the most beautiful gilt to the surrounding wreath, all of the silvered finish to the base star is intact, all of the black chemically patinated finish to the ray that sits behind the central red enamel disc is all complete, the enamel to the swastika is unscratched, slight toning to the silver coloured disc that sits behind the swastika, with its classic Otto Klein four small hollow rivets, original pin, hook and hinge, excellent condition


£1,000-£1,400


668


A German Second War German Cross in Silver. An absolutely magnificent example of the Deschler produced heavy version of the German Cross in silver, this is the Deschler heavy unmarked version. Standard four slightly domed rivets to the reverse side, wide tapering pin, original pin, hook and hinge. All the silver finish to the base star is complete, the chemically patinated finish to the black ray that lays behind the red enamel circlet is all complete, nice matt silvering to the white disc that sits below the totally undamaged or unscratched enamel swastika and all of the silvering to the 1941 dated wreath is intact. All fitted into its correct fitted box with the silver line indicating that this matches with the silver award around the upper lid of the box, catch working correctly, excellent condition


£1,800-£2,200


669


A German Second War War Service Cross First Class with Swords. A magnificent example of a domed construction War Service Cross First Class with swords. The four arms of the cross and the blades of the sword all constructed in a domed effect, good finish overall. Maker marked number 84 to the outside of the wide tapering pin, with original hook and hinge, the maker 84 indicates Carl Poellath of Schrobenhausen. The award is all fitted into its presentation case, the base of the case itself domed to neatly fit the convex award, black velvet base, the upper inner silk to the lid with a good impression of the highest point of the award, the outside lid of the case, which is domed has a silver outline of the award, slightly thin with one small portion of the simulated leather paper covering missing close to the front of the lid. Catch working correctly, excellent condition


£160-£200


670


A German Second War War Service Cross First Class without Swords. An excellent condition Steinhauer & Luck manufactured War Service Cross First Class without swords. Good silver frosting to the edges of the award also to the wreath surrounding the central swastika, its wide tapering pin, original hook and hinge. Numbered 4 to the pin. In its original fitted case, the black flock base slightly thin in places, upper inner silk good. The exterior of the box is superb with a good solid outline of the War Service Cross without swords. Closing catch working correctly, excellent condition


£160-£200


www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


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