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WHYTES

SINCE 1783

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767

1939 Bar to Iron Cross 2nd Class.

Retains little of the original finish, complete with four pins to the

reverse and mounted on an original piece of WW1 Iron Cross 2nd Class

ribbon. In good condition and it is accompanied by a miniature for

mounting on the ribbon bar.

80-

120 (£60-£100 approx)

768

1939 War Merit Cross 1st Class With Crossed Swords (Silver).

Maker marked ‘3’ within a square, with a vertical broad flat pin and

catch. Significant loss of the original silver finish, otherwise in good

condition.

60-

80 (£50-£60 approx)

769

1939 War Merit Cross 1st Class Without Crossed Swords (Silver).

Maker marked ‘50’ within a square, with a vertical broad pin and catch.

Retains almost all of the original silver finish and in good condition.

60-

80 (£50-£60 approx)

770

1939 War Merit Crosses

(1) 2nd Class with Crossed Swords (Bronze). Maker marked “15” to the

ring suspender. Retains almost all of the original bronze finish, with a

degree of discolouring to the reverse. Complete with the original ribbon

and box of issue. (2) 1939 War Merit Cross 2nd Class with Crossed

Swords (Bronze). Non-maker marked. This example has lost almost all of

the original bronze finish with some pitting to the top left of the right

sword on the reverse. Complete with the correct ribbon. (3) 2nd Class

without Crossed Swords (Bronze). Non-maker marked. Retaining nearly

all of the original bronze finish, in good condition and complete with

the original ribbon. (3)

50-

70 (£40-£60 approx)

771

1939 War Merit Crosses and Medals.

(1) 2nd Class Without Crossed Swords (Bronze). Non maker marked.

Retains most of the original bronze finish with some discolouring

otherwise in good condition. (2) 2nd Class without Crossed Swords

(Bronze). Non-maker marked. Very little of the original bronze finish

remaining and with loss to the tip of the right point on the top arm of

the cross. (3) Medal (Bronze). Retains most of the original bronze finish,

in good condition and on the correct ribbon. (4) Medal (Bronze). Retains

most of the original bronze finish with some discolouring, and on the

correct ribbon. (4)

30-

40 (£20-£30 approx)

Medals to Veterans

772

Baltic Cross

A German Friekorps Award consisting of a black cross with a gilt inner

cross. A vertical pin and catch to the reverse and retaining most of the

original finish. Good used condition.

60-

80 (£50-£60 approx)

773

Silesian Eagle 1st class with Crossed Swords.

This is a commercially produced example in black enamel with silver

highlights. Vertical pin and catch, loss of silver to the crescent moon,

cross and tablet but no enamel damage. In good used condition.

60-

80 (£50-£60 approx)

774

Silesian Eagle 2nd class.

A commercially produced example in black enamel with silver highlights

and on correct ribbon. Retains most of the original finish with no

damage to the enamel. Good used condition.

50-

70 (£40-£60 approx)

Commemorative & Campaign Medals

775

Olympic Games Commemorative Medal.

This example retains all of the original silver finish and is on the original

ribbon with a wearing pin. Complete with the original box of issue in

white simulated leather with the five Olympic rings embossed in gold on

the lid. Very good condition.

100-

150 (£80-£120 approx)

776

No lot

777

Austrian Anschluss Medal.

Matt silver finish, toned and on the correct ribbon . Good Condition.

40-

50 (£30-£40 approx)

778

Sudetenland Medal with Prague Castle Bar (bronze), with two others.

Retains all of the original bronze finish and on the original ribbon with

wearing pin and the original box of issue. In very good condition. Also

two other Sudetenland medals, one with remains of original ribbon, fair

condition, loss of bronze finish on one and retaining 60% on the other.

(3)

80-

120 (£60-£100 approx)

779

Memel Medal (bronze).

Retains most of the original bronze finish and on the correct ribbon.

Good condition.

120-

150 (£100-£120 approx)

780

The Italo-German Campaign Medal in Africa (bronze).

Retains almost all of the original bronze finish on a tatty piece of

original ribbon. Very good condition.

60-

80 (£50-£60 approx)

781

Russian Front Medals

(1) Maker marked ‘11’ on the suspension ring, dull appearance and on

the original ribbon. Good condition. (2) Maker marked “10” on the

suspension ring with significant loss of the original finish. (3) Maker

marked “13” on the suspension ring. This example has been de-nazified,

the swastika having been obliterated. On the correct ribbon. (3)

50-

70 (£40-£60 approx)

Foreign Medals to German Forces

782

The Finnish Cross with Two related Enamel Badges.

Awarded to German military personnel including Waffen SS and police

serving in Finland. This example is the 2nd pattern bearing the dates ‘

1941-1943’, with a screw post and fitting to the reverse. The enamel

badges each with a screw post and fitting. All 3 items in excellent

condition with all the enamel intact.

120-

180 (£100-£140 approx)

783

Spanish Campaign Awards.

(1) Spanish Red Military Service Cross. Awarded by the Spanish

government to members of the ‘Legion Condor’. This example on the

correct ribbon with pin back wearing bar. In very good condition with all

finish and enamel intact. (2) Spanish Campaign Medal. Awarded by the

Spanish government to all members of the “Legion Condor” regardless of

rank. On the original ribbon with a pin back wearing bar.

Very good condition. (2)

90-

120 (£70-£100 approx)