A Cased Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross 1939 by Steinhauer & Lück; Type-A Micro “800” Version

Item #G28883

$8,501
Offered is an excellent example of a Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross 1939 by Steinhauer & Lück of Lüdenscheid. This Knight’s Cross features a regulation silver frame that is marked “800” centrally on the edge of the upper arm, with a blackened semi-matte eggshell type sheen. It is not officially maker marked by Steinhauer & Lück’s trademark incuse relief “4”, but exhibits the manufacturing characteristics and die flaws of a textbook Type-A Knight’s Cross, known amongst collectors as the “Micro 800” version. It features a full loop suspension ring, along with a silver double-looped ring for ribbon suspension marked “800”. This Knight’s Cross measures 48.24 mm x 48.11 mm and weighs 29.9 grams with its suspension ring. It is accompanied by its neck ribbon, constructed of black-white-red-white-black vertically ribbed weaving, and measures approximately 210 mm x 46 mm. It is presented with its original case of issue constructed of heavy pressed paper with a textured black faux leather (leatherette) exterior, a satin-lined interior lid, as well as a black velvet recessed medal and bed for the seating of the Knight’s Cross and its neck ribbon. The interior fabric hinge cover is mostly frayed, but the spring catch with stud release is fully functional, as are the double exterior metal hinges. The case measures 147 mm x 78 mm x 21 mm. Overall, the Knight’s Cross appears lightly worn, with light wear to the black paint, and with some moderate contact marks on the frame. It has developed attractive patina through age. The ribbon also appears lightly worn, with red threads remaining from where it was once attached to longer neck strings. The case has stood the test of time extremely well. Overall better than very fine condition. Accompanied by two Certificates of Authenticity: Merz & Niemann. (C:3)