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RARE WWII GERMAN KNIGHT’S CROSS OF THE IRON CROSS

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:7,000.00 USD Estimated At:14,000.00 - 18,000.00 USD
RARE WWII GERMAN KNIGHT’S CROSS OF THE IRON CROSS

BY JUNCKER WITH OAK LEAVES. A rare & very desirable WWII German 1939 Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross likely produced by Juncker of Berlin. This example features a regulation silver frame of standard form marked, “L/12” & “800” on either side of the round suspension loop. The cross is of multi-piece construction with black center having an eggshell sheen that is rarely seen by Juncker. As expected, the obverse has a raised Party symbol with the date “1939” below & the reverse has a raised “1813” which represents the year the award was instituted. The award measures 47.92mm x 48.35mm. The cross is accompanied by oak leaves in silver being commonly known as 2nd type. The oak leaves are marked, “900” indicating silver purity & “21” being the Prasidialkanzlei number. The oak leaves measure 21.08mm x 20.16mm & are believed to have been mfg. by Gebruder Godet of Berlin. The Knight’s Cross is suspended from a short, correct red, white & black ribbon with black cotton tapes measuring 9 1/2" & 4" on either end. The 9 1/2" length has a sewn hook at the end & the 4" length features 3 eye attachments for size adjustment. CONDITION: the Cross has an impressive look showing expected tarnish to the silver. There is very minor wear to the black interior of the Cross. The oak leaves appear to show some degree of exposure to fire that does not materially detract from their appearance. The ribbon is very slightly soiled from honest wear but is free of damage. PROVENANCE: Lifetime Collection of Dennis Ottaway. (02-15993/BF). $14,000-18,000.