Hi
This is my new World War One EK2 for my collection.
It is makers marked Wilm.
Thanks
Cameron
Hi
This is my new World War One EK2 for my collection.
It is makers marked Wilm.
Thanks
Cameron
Cameron, the maker "H.J.Wilm (Hof und Silberschmiede) of Berlin"....always a favourite of mine !, the quality is there with a Wilm ! one of the oldest and most distinguished jewellers and medal makers in Germany....founded in 1767 the Wilm firm has been handed down from father to son for seven generations ! Designers and makers of the civilian "Pour le Merite" (Blue Max)...and responsible for crafting Hans Rudels Golden oak leaves with diamonds ! The firm still exist today, moving to Hamburg and opening a shop on the Island of Sylt, continuing the tradition of the name Wilm..."Jewellier und Goldschmied Mark-Andreas Wilm"
Prost ! Steve.
Hi
Thanks for the information Steve!
Cameron
Nice cross
gregM
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I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
Nice cross Cameron.
You can't go wrong with buying a Wilm.
Ralph.
Searching for anything relating to, Anton Boos, 934 Stamm. Kp. Pz. Erz. Abt. 7, 3 Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 2, 16th Panzer-Division (My father)
Hi
Sorry to "bump" an old thread but I was just wondering if it would be possible to say if this is a early or late war cross.
Any help would be great!
Thanks
Cameron
Hi Cameron,
Sorry to say, but the short answer is no. We can't really tell a early from
late with these. We don't see any real change with 2nd class crosses until
the 1930s when the larger size was adopted and also when we start seeing
frosted beading and non-silver frames.
gregM
Live to ride -- Ride to live
I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
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