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  • Prussia, State. A Cased Iron Cross 1914 First Class,   Amiens / 4./4.1918
  • Prussia, State. A Cased Iron Cross 1914 First Class,   Amiens / 4./4.1918
  • Prussia, State. A Cased Iron Cross 1914 First Class,   Amiens / 4./4.1918
  • Prussia, State. A Cased Iron Cross 1914 First Class,   Amiens / 4./4.1918
  • Prussia, State. A Cased Iron Cross 1914 First Class,   Amiens / 4./4.1918
  • Prussia, State. A Cased Iron Cross 1914 First Class,   Amiens / 4./4.1918
  • Prussia, State. A Cased Iron Cross 1914 First Class,   Amiens / 4./4.1918
  • Prussia, State. A Cased Iron Cross 1914 First Class,   Amiens / 4./4.1918
  • Prussia, State. A Cased Iron Cross 1914 First Class,   Amiens / 4./4.1918
  • Prussia, State. A Cased Iron Cross 1914 First Class,   Amiens / 4./4.1918

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Prussia, State. A Cased Iron Cross 1914 First Class, Amiens / 4./4.1918

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Prussia, State. A Cased Iron Cross 1914 First Class, Amiens / 4./4.1918

(Eisernes Kreuz 1914 2. Klasse im Etui). A cross pattée of multi-piece construction with a blackened iron core (magnetic) within a ribbed border; the obverse with a raised central “W”, with the re-institution date “1914” in raised numbering on the lower arm, and the royal crown on the upper arm; the reverse with a vertical pinback and a functional hinge/catch assembly - privately engraved “Sturm auf Mailly / Vizef. A. Ficinus / R.I.R. 24. 1./5. Kp. / bei Amiens / 4./4.1918” on the reverse; measuring 43.15 mm (w) x 43.03 mm (h); weighing 16.5 grams. Accompanied by its presentation case of issue; constructed of heavy cardstock, with a lightly textured black faux leather (leatherette) exterior; the exterior of the lid embossed with an outline of an Iron Cross; the interior of the lid lined with fabric, with a slotted medal bed, functional spring catch with stud release and intact exterior leatherette hinge; measuring 67 mm (w) x 63 mm (h); in overall very fine condition.

Footnote: The decoration was awarded to Vizefeldwebel (Vice Sergeant) A. Ficinus of Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 24 on the 1st Battalion, 5th Company, for his actions during the conquering of Mailly near Amiens (northeast France) on April 4, 1918. This battle was part of the German Spring Offensive of 1918. South of the Somme river near Amiens on a line of 15 kms, the Germans attacked with strong forces. French period sources spoke of at least 11 German divisions. At the end of the day, against determined French and British resistance, the Germans conquered the villages Hamel, Castel, Morisel, and Mailly-Raineval. German period sources claimed high enemy losses and the capturing of several thousand prisoners. However, it is unknown how trustworthy this information actually is.

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