£ 145 Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112. Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112. Other Accessory
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Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112. Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112. Other Accessory in
Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112. Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112. Other Accessory
 Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112. Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112. Other Accessory
Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112. Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112. Other Accessory in
Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112. Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112. Other Accessory
 Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112. Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112. Other Accessory

Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112. Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112. Other Accessory

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MakeScarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112.
ModelScarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112.
ManufacturerScarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. N 112.
Reference NumberN 112
Description

On 17 March 1813 King Frederick William III of Prussia who had fled to non-occupied Breslau (today Wrocław) – established the military decoration of the Iron Cross, backdated to 10 March (the late Queen Louise's birthday). The Iron Cross was awarded to soldiers during the Wars of Liberation against Napoleon. Before a soldier could be awarded with the Iron Cross 1st Class, he needed to have been decorated with the Iron Cross 2nd Class. It was first awarded to Karl August Ferdinand von Borcke on 21 April 1813. The first form of the Iron Crosses 1st Class were stitched in ribbon to the left uniform breast. By order of 1 June 1813, the 2nd form was created in cast iron with silver borders, and 8 loops on the reverse, to be fixed to the left uniform breast. In 1817 a total of 670 chevaliers had received the Iron Cross 1st Class. This excellent example has a makers mark on the ring ?. It carries its original black and white ribbon. A real collectors piece. The price includes U.K. delivery. N 112.

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