Iron Cross 1st class. Unmarked, albeit typical Klein & Quenzer, Idar-Oberstein production.Magnetic three-piece construction cross with great detail overall. Very good condition.Cross comes with original LDO case in very good condition as well...
Iron Cross 1st class. Marked '4' for Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid on the pin.
Three-piece construction with a magnetic, iron core, and soldered on set up.
Very good condition...
Iron Cross 2nd class by Gustav Brehmer, Markneukirchen. Unmarked, albeit typical Brehmer construction.
Three-piece construction with a magnetic, iron core. Original ribbon. Very good condition, hard to upgrade...
Early war Iron Cross 2nd class with the glossy painted core. Unmarked, albeit constructed of typical Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid parts.
Three-piece construction with a magnetic, iron core. Without ribbon. Very good condition, however, the ring has minor damage and the core is a bit loose inside the frame...
Iron Cross 2nd class. Unmarked, albeit typical Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid construction.
Three-piece construction with a magnetic, iron core. Without ribbon. Good condition. Most probably late war production, due to degraded quality of the frame (clearly visible cracks, especially on the reverse)...
Iron Cross 2nd class by '24', Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Hanauer Plakettenhersteller. Marked on the small ring with an 'x' or 'four-leaf clover' mark.
Three-piece construction with a magnetic, iron core. Wide frame. Original ribbon. Minor paint loss and corrosion, otherwise good condition...
World War I period ring with skull and crossbones, known in German as 'Totenkopfring'. Ornaments and stars to both sides of the front plate. Also, on the left side of the shank is seen a sandglass, and on the right - a flag with a pole (?). Totenkopfrings were very popular among German Army troops during World War I and World War II as well.Ring made of unpr..
Silver ring with a skull and crossbones on the ring head. Marked with maker's mark and pre-revolutionary Russian mark ‘84’ for silver content on the outside of the ring shank. Rings with skulls were very popular among Imperial Russian Army troops. Good condition. Evenly spread patina. Split (not broken) ring shank. Rare...
Silver ring with a skull and crossbones on the ring head, with encrusted ruby-colored glass eyes (unfortunately, one eye is missing).
Marked with the maker's mark, '930', and pre-revolutionary Russian mark ‘84’ for silver content on the outside of the ring shank.
Evenly spread patina. Deformed ring shank, otherwise in good condition.
Rings with skul..
World War I period patriotic ring with Iron Cross on the front. Silver-washed brass ring with black enamel cross. Inside the Iron Cross are the dates '1914 - 1916'. Rings depicting Iron Cross were very popular among German Army troops during World War I.Slightly deformed ring shank. Otherwise very good condition. 20.1 mm in diameter...
World War I period ring with skull and crossbones, known in German as 'Totenkopfring'. Ornaments and stars on both sides of the front plate. Also, on the left side of the shank is seen a sandglass, and on the right - a flag with a pole (?). Totenkopfrings were very popular among German Army troops during World War I and World War II as well.Ring made of non-..