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 REF# Name Description Price(GBP) Image
 7734 1870-71 Franco Prussian War Victory Medal, in steel for non combatants Following Prussias victory over France, those who had helped the war effort without being soldiers were awarded this. Same as the combatants medal but struck in steel for non combatants £27 
 7735 Franco Prussian War Victory Medal 1870-71 Franco Prussian War Victory Medal, in bronze for combatants with edge inscription AUS EROBERTEM GESCHUETZ (From conquered cannon) £29 
 7736 1870-71 Franco Prussian War Victory Medal 1870-71 Franco Prussian War Victory Medal, in bronze for combatants with edge inscription AUS EROBERTEM GESCHUETZ (From conquered cannon) on old worn ribbon £29 
 7738 Kaiser Wilhelm Commemorative Medal for the 1870/71 War Kaiser Wilhelm Commemorative Medal for the 1870/71 War, struck in 1895 to commemorate 25 years of the victorous Franco Prussian War. Five Heads of Kaisers depicted and on original worn ribbon and pin £43 
 7739 Kaiser Wilhelm Commemorative Medal  Kaiser Wilhelm Commemorative Medal for the 1870/71 War, struck in 1895 to commemorate 25 years of the victorous Franco Prussian War. Victory statue on reverse and on old iron cross ribbon. £26   
 7742 Austo Hungarian Honour Cross Austo Hungarian Honour Cross, pin back in shape of Iron Cross and depicting the heads of Kaiser Wilhelm and Emperor Franz Josef, nicely maker marked to the rear, about 27mm across £36 
 7821 Jutland Medal 1916 Jutland Medal in case. The Battle of Jutland was a WW1 naval battle in the North Sea near Jutland, Denmark between the Royal Navy and the Imperial German Navy High Seas Fleet. The battle was fought on 31 May and 1 June 1916. Medals were struck in 1916 by Spink and Son. The medal is in white metal, minor edge knocks and in blue case. £37   
 8012 British WW1 Pair RAF British WW1 Pair RAF Pair of First World War medals to Private 2nd class CHBP Collier of the RAF. Original ribbons.  SOLD   
 8041 IRON CROSS 2ND CLASS WW1 1914 IRON CROSS 2ND CLASS WW1 1914 A super example of the EK2 with high definition, cast iron core. This was typical of the early issue pieces and retains its original ribbon. The ring is not marked but detail typical of one of the top makers such as Godet or Wagner etc. Some minor rusting which only adds to the character.  £75   
 8045 IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS EK1 SILVER 1870 IN CASE IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS EK1 SILVER 1870 IN CASE This is a very attractive item being an 1870 FIRST Class cross in original fitted case. Although carrying no maker marks, it appears to be in real silver. The core is magnetic iron and the cross is convex. There were only a handful or 1870 makers and this cross appears to be a private purchase replacement piece made in the 1890 – 1930 period. The case is the dark red/brown type with the usual purple velvet base and upper lid silk. The case is worn and has some staining to the silk and wear to the underside as though it has been stored somewhere damp for many years. The original 1870 struck crosses now command prices in many thousands of pounds and very rarely come up for sale so this one priced accordingly as an officer replacement type.  £550   
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