An Iron Cross 1914 First Class; Marked; In Its Case Of Issue By Meybauer Auction The tunic has no visible
Description
The tunic has no visible size or manufacturer's markings and measures 400 mm across the shoulders and 680 mm in length overall
First Model (1882-1903): Silver gilt with blue and white enamels
the dome stamping is faded but still visible within the diamond outline with the Broad Arrow production insignia
Sanke BERLIN N
Paul Giesler (15 June 1895 – 8 May 1945) was a member of the NSParty
An Iron Cross 1914 First Class; Marked; In Its Case Of Issue By Meybauer Auction The tunic has no visibleA textbook example of an Iron Cross 1914; silver frame with a blackened iron (magnetic) core; vaulted; slender banjo style vertical pin with a barrel hinge and a round wire catch; maker marked with the makers stylized logo; with Pfengal Pringl scratched into the reverse; measuring 42. 65 mm x 42. 38 mm; weighing 16. 8 grams. Accompanied by its case of issue; constructed of heavy pressed paper with a lightly textured black faux leather (leatherette)
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