Superb - and actually fairly scarcely encountered! - 'Spanienkreuz ohne Schwerten in Bronze' being a neat non-maker-marked example that was produced by a to date still unidentified maker Superb - and actually fairly scarcely encountered! - 'Spanienkreuz ohne Schwerten in Bronze' being a neat non-maker-marked example that was produced by a to date still unidentified maker Superb - and actually fairly scarcely encountered! - 'Spanienkreuz ohne Schwerten in Bronze' being a neat non-maker-marked example that was produced by a to date still unidentified maker Superb - and actually fairly scarcely encountered! - 'Spanienkreuz ohne Schwerten in Bronze' being a neat non-maker-marked example that was produced by a to date still unidentified maker Superb - and actually fairly scarcely encountered! - 'Spanienkreuz ohne Schwerten in Bronze' being a neat non-maker-marked example that was produced by a to date still unidentified maker Superb - and actually fairly scarcely encountered! - 'Spanienkreuz ohne Schwerten in Bronze' being a neat non-maker-marked example that was produced by a to date still unidentified maker Superb - and actually fairly scarcely encountered! - 'Spanienkreuz ohne Schwerten in Bronze' being a neat non-maker-marked example that was produced by a to date still unidentified maker

Superb - and actually fairly scarcely encountered! - 'Spanienkreuz ohne Schwerten in Bronze' being a neat non-maker-marked example that was produced by a to date still unidentified maker

This is a truly attractive - and actually not that easily encountered! - so-called: 'Spanienkreuz ohne Schwerten in Bronze' (or: Spanish cross in bronze without swords) being a neat non-maker-marked- (and truly high-quality-produced!) example that was produced by a to date unidentified maker and that comes in an overall very nice- (and I deem only moderately used ie. worn-), condition. The neat and very detailed award - which comes mounted on its functional (copper-coloured- and typical 'flute-shaped'-) pin and/or catch (-set-up) - and is a highly-detailed, bronze-coloured- and/or pronounced (and/or 'Buntmetall'-based-) specimen. The award truly retains all of its bronze-toned (ie. somewhat darkened-) bronze-toned finish and was I deem only moderately worn (but was certainly never cleaned nor polished). Of interest is, moreover, the fact that the 4 tiny and detailed eagle-devices are 'part of the award' and were not separately inserted (as is sometimes the case): these pieces are therefore aka 'one piece construted variant'-pieces and were presumably produced by the 'Paul Meybauer'-company (although this is not 100% confirmed). The piece originates from a private-household in Germany and was never before in collectors'-hands. Simply a very attractive example of this fairly scarcely encountered and/or very decorative award which is accordingly priced!

Code: 71495

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