So we had Maria for a visit..., .....the whole script of the Battle of Britain...., a lot of SS stuff....
BUT no answer to thise question!!??
Are those not Spanish crosses not that popular, or is it just a obvious fake??
just joking! All I wanted is give it a bump!!
;-)
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interesting and fairly rare piece seeing as how if estimates are correct less than 9,000 were awarded. This one looks to be in pretty nice condition. I'm assuming we've already determined it's authenticity. Great addition to any collection!!
If it all ready had been deteremined, is there a link to the thread; because thise is the first time I showed it.
Pictures, aren't mine , so it could be somebody else did used them as well!.
cheers
|<ris
I know nothing about this award so cannot comment. However I know abit about the Battle of Britain
Nick
"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
It looks like it has a chance the Spanish cross in Bronze without swords had a total production of 7,869 made. The ones I have seen that are similar have the lower part of the swastika filled in like the upper part is on this example, or all of them filled. This may be a concern or just a variation in makers. The known markings under the clasp are ,
unmarked,
4,
L/11,
L/12,
L/13,
L/16,
L/21,
and L/52,
Hope this helps.
-Ben
It doe's !
Thanks.
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Sure thing I am not an expert on these but out of curiosity does this one have a maker mark? Maybe you can compare it to other examples with the same markings.
It has none!
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Mate a lot of the american boys are battling a hurricane so just wait and your question will be answered.
Morris
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