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A Rare and Fine 1813 Iron Cross First Class; With a silver frame and iron core (magnetic), This cross is, of course, of the flat, or non-vaulted, variety. What really makes this example unique is that it has eight loops on the reverse to sew it onto a tunic as opposed to being the more commonly seen pinback. This system of affixing the Iron Cross to the tunic was used for 1813 Iron Crosses, which sometimes used four and eight loops. This system was used occasionally for the 1914 Iron Crosses, but rarely. There is no manufacturer hallmarking on this Iron Cross. The cross and the patina to it exhibit honest wear. A very rare example compared with the more commonly seen pinback Iron Crosses. This Iron Cross really has a lot of personality and is in very fine condition, Most likely produced between 1815 and 1825.
This cross came from a very old collection.
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World War 2 was one of the most significant conflicts in modern history. Millions of soldiers and civilians died in the fierce battles between the Allies and the Axis.
Tales of courage and sacrifices still live in the military artifacts that remain in our grandparents’ attics, basements, and footlockers. Iron Cross HQ is very proud to offer a wide selection of WWII uniforms, WWII field gear, weapons, medals, decorations, photos, and more, for sale at Iron Cross HQ Store. Reproduction items and originals are available for Militaria collectors and reenactors.
Iron Cross HQ, as the seller of War memorabilia, would like to emphasize that these items are sold as historical artifacts and collectibles, and not intended to promote or glorify war, violence, or any extremist ideology. We do not condone the actions of any individual or group involved in these conflicts and sell these items solely for their historical significance.