ID 575976
Lot 12123 | Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes, Juncker-Fertigung, im Verleihungsetui
Estimate value
€ 6 500
Ritterkreuz aus der mittleren Fertigungsserie des Herstellers C.E. Juncker, Berlin, ab März 1941. Der eiserne Kern mit der typischen glatten schwarzen Lackierung in Silberzarge. Diese am rückseitig, oberen Rand mit Feingehaltspunze "800" links und LDO-Kennung "L/12" rechts. Der Sprungring mit Enden und Feingehaltspunze "800". Größe 48.2 mm, Gewicht 34,1 g. Dazu ein konfektionierter Bandabschnitt und ein kleiner Bandrest.
Das schwarze Verleihungsetui mit abgerundeten Ecken, Linienprägung, magnetisches Scharnier, nicht magnetischer Pilz-Druckknopf, schwarzer Samteinsatz und die Deckelinnenseite mit abgestuftem, weißem Seidenfutter. Maße ca. 145 x 78 mm.
Zustand: II
The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Juncker Type, in the presentation case
The Knight's Cross from the middle production series of the manufacturer C.E. Juncker, Berlin, from March 1941. The iron core with the characteristic smooth, black lacquer finish in a silver frame. This stamped at the top on the back with the mark of fineness "800" on the left and LDO hallmark "L/12" on the right. The suspension ring with ends and mark of fineness "800". Size 48.2 mm, weight 34.1 g. Together with the customised ribbon section and a small remnant of ribbon.
The black presentation case with rounded corners, embossed lines, a magnetic hinge, a non-magnetic mushroom push button, a black velvet insert and a tiered white silk lining inside the lid. Dimensions approx. 145 x 78 mm.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Awards Of The Third Reich |
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Auction house category: | Awards Of The Third Reich |
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