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Iron Cross 1914 1813 Ek pendant Tin Path Iron Cross Chain Pendant Nr111
$ 5.87
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Description
Artistically designed pewter / pewter pendant , motif "Iron Cross". The chain pendant can be worn on both sides.Dimensions: approx. 26 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide
Inner diameter of the eyelet: approx. 6 mm
Weight: approx. 10 g
The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or simple stainless steel chain, stainless steel 2 mm
Background:
The Iron Cross was awarded as a war award in 1813 by Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III. introduced. In 1914 Kaiser Wilhelm II renewed the foundation of the order. Today the EK can be seen as a national emblem of the Bundeswehr on Allen vehicles of the German military.
Artistically designed pewter / pewter pendant , motif "Iron Cross". The chain pendant can be worn on both sides. Dimensions: approx. 26 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide Inner diameter of the eyelet: approx. 6 mm Weight: approx. 10 g The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or simple stainless steel chain, stainless steel 2 mm Background: The Iron Cross was awarded as a war award in 1813 by Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III. introduced. In 1914 Kaiser Wilhelm II renewed the foundation of the order. Today the EK can be seen as a national emblem of the Bundeswehr on Allen vehicles of the German military.
Artistically designed pewter / pewter pendant , motif "Iron Cross". The chain pendant can be worn on both sides. Dimensions: approx. 26 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide Inner diameter of the eyelet: approx. 6 mm Weight: approx. 10 g The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or simple stainless steel chain, stainless steel 2 mm Background: The Iron Cross was awarded as a war award in 1813 by Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III. introduced. In 1914 Kaiser Wilhelm II renewed the foundation of the order. Today the EK can be seen as a national emblem of the Bundeswehr on Allen vehicles of the German military.
Artistically designed pewter / pewter pendant , motif "Iron Cross". The chain pendant can be worn on both sides. Dimensions: approx. 26 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide Inner diameter of the eyelet: approx. 6 mm Weight: approx. 10 g The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or simple stainless steel chain, stainless steel 2 mm Background: The Iron Cross was awarded as a war award in 1813 by Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III. introduced. In 1914 Kaiser Wilhelm II renewed the foundation of the order. Today the EK can be seen as a national emblem of the Bundeswehr on Allen vehicles of the German military.
Artistically designed pewter / pewter pendant , motif "Iron Cross". The chain pendant can be worn on both sides. Dimensions: approx. 26 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide Inner diameter of the eyelet: approx. 6 mm Weight: approx. 10 g The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or simple stainless steel chain, stainless steel 2 mm Background: The Iron Cross was awarded as a war award in 1813 by Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III. introduced. In 1914 Kaiser Wilhelm II renewed the foundation of the order. Today the EK can be seen as a national emblem of the Bundeswehr on Allen vehicles of the German military.
Artistically designed pewter / pewter pendant , motif "Iron Cross". The chain pendant can be worn on both sides. Dimensions: approx. 26 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide Inner diameter of the eyelet: approx. 6 mm Weight: approx. 10 g The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or simple stainless steel chain, stainless steel 2 mm Background: The Iron Cross was awarded as a war award in 1813 by Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III. introduced. In 1914 Kaiser Wilhelm II renewed the foundation of the order. Today the EK can be seen as a national emblem of the Bundeswehr on Allen vehicles of the German military.
Artistically designed pewter / pewter pendant , motif "Iron Cross". The chain pendant can be worn on both sides. Dimensions: approx. 26 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide Inner diameter of the eyelet: approx. 6 mm Weight: approx. 10 g The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or simple stainless steel chain, stainless steel 2 mm Background: The Iron Cross was awarded as a war award in 1813 by Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III. introduced. In 1914 Kaiser Wilhelm II renewed the foundation of the order. Today the EK can be seen as a national emblem of the Bundeswehr on Allen vehicles of the German military.