From collectables to cars, buy and sell all kinds of items on eBayG'day! Sign in or register
aAdvanced Search
Popular products
No suggestions.

Guides

Write a guide

IRON CROSS MAKERS

by: collectors_corner_au( 327Feedback score is 100 to 499) Top 1000 Reviewer
12 out of 18 people found this guide helpful.
Guide viewed: 2989 times Tags: militaria | Iron cross | WW2 | EK | army medals


IRON CROSS SECOND CLASS, KNOWN MAKERS

The List below is off all the kown makers off WW2 Iron crosses, but beware not all German Ek,s where maker marked

3, 4, 5, 6, 13, 16, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 33, 35, 40, 42, 44, 49, 55, 65, 75, 93, 95, 100,

108. 113, 120, 122, 123, 125, 128, 133, 142,

L/3  L/11

Maker Marked 100

Makers mark on a EK2 128

 

IRON CROSS FIRST CLASS, KNOWN MAKERS

4, 6, 8, 15, 20, 26, 52, 65, 100, 107,

L/10, L/11, L/12, L/13, L/15, L/16, L/18, L/19, L/50, L/52, L/53, L/54, L/55, L/56, L/57, L/58, L/59,

 

makers mark 107 on the pin

 

IRON CROSS SECOND CLASS BAR, KNOWN MAKERS

L/4, L/11, L/12, L/14, L/16, L18, L/56

 

 

IRON CROSS FIRST CLASS BAR, KNOWN MAKERS

L/11, L/21, L/50, L/56, L/57,

 

 

OTHER MAKERS FOR VARIATION IRON CROSSES

GODET u. SOHN

 

 

 

THESE MAKER MARKS ARE FOR THE WW2 MEDALS ONLY

 

Taking Care Off Your Medals

   Collectors off WW1 & WW2 Items can be a funny mob, they must be one off the only groups off collectors that does not believe in restoration or even cleaning and preventing corrosion to there collectable items

   In nearly all other collecting circles off Antiques there is a very strong believe in taking preventive care off ones collection!   Now I am by know means suggesting that you start polishing the crap out off your medals, but if you see rust developing on your Iron cross, there a certain thinks that can be done to prevent the spread off this rust!

   And then there are the bronze medals, I have seen so many bronze medals where the corrosion has almost eaten through these medals!

   First tip do not use brasso on your medals

  If you have an bronze medal with signs of corrosion simply soak it in olive oil over night, then gently wipe it dry, and it goes with out saying take it off the ribbon first!   For Iron Crosses there is rust preventive oil you can soak these in for just a few minutes, which in most cases will stop the rust dead in its tracks, as a general rule iron crosses seem to start rusting on the iron under the edges off the silver frame

   Polishing off medals is not recommended, but if you do feel the urge the best thing is simply wipe over the medal with a silver cloth

  Also any polishing agents that can be used on fine silver or gold is save as well!

      Do not let your WW2 or WW1 collection just rust away!!!

WW1 EK1 That has started rusting !

Another well looked after medal !!!

 

   And a thought, the people originally awarded these medals, would take care off them, that’s for sure!  

 

 


Guide ID: 10000000004408344Guide created: 18/09/07 (updated 21/09/09)

 
Was this guide helpful? Report this guide

Ready to share your knowledge with others? Write a guide




About eBay | Announcements | Register | Security Centre | Feedback Forum | Site Map | Policies | Help | Contact Us | Advertise
Copyright © 1995-2009 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
eBay official time