A First War Iron Cross Medal Pair GTRexclude He is now buried at
Description
He is now buried at Grosbeek (Nijmegen) Canadian Military Cemetery
but remains in extremely fine condition
with the canal ranking as one of the outstanding engineering feats of the twentieth century
This is a stunning example of this order
a leopard's head (made in London) and date marked with an "R" inside a shield (1892) on the reverse
A First War Iron Cross Medal Pair GTRexclude He is now buried atPrussia: Iron Cross 2nd Class (silver frame, with iron core, magnetic, maker marked "6" on the ring, 42. 5 mm); and Imperial: Hindenburg Cross for Combatants (iron with a bronze coloured gilt, magnetic, maker marked "G10" on the reverse, 37. 3 mm). Mounted to a suspension with swing bar pinback, as worn by the veteran, lightly soiled original ribbons, scattered surface rust on the IC, near extremely fine.(C: 17)
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