Repetition Clasp 1939 1st Class By B.H. Mayer

An original repetition clasp 1939 1st class, constructed in silvered tombak with nice patina. The reverse is unmarked but attributed to by B.H. Mayer with a vertical pin, block barrel hinge, and wire catch.

Product ID: 11565

£365.00

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Description

Repetition Clasp 1939 1st Class

The Repetition Clasp 1939 1st class was reinstituted on 1st September 1939, by Adolf Hitler to recognise personnel who had earned the 1914 Iron Cross during WW1 and whose actions in WW2 merited being awarded the iron cross again.

There were two patterns of spange issued, both of which included the German National Eagle and swastika, with outstretched wings, over a bar with the date “1939”.  The first-class award had a pin attached or screw back, so it could be worn on the uniform pocket.  The second class repetition clasp/spange had two or four prongs on the reverse and was affixed to a WW1 Iron Cross 1914 black and white ribbon.

One-Piece Iron Cross Spange

In addition to the aforementioned patterns, another scarce version exists attached to an Iron Cross 1914 one-piece construction, which was privately made and often faked.

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