Fully matching medal-set: 'KvK 2. Klasse m. Schwn.' being a clearly maker- (ie. '101'-) marked specimen that comes in its ('variant'-pattern!) pouch by the 'Hersteller': 'Rudolf Tham - Gablonz a. N.' Fully matching medal-set: 'KvK 2. Klasse m. Schwn.' being a clearly maker- (ie. '101'-) marked specimen that comes in its ('variant'-pattern!) pouch by the 'Hersteller': 'Rudolf Tham - Gablonz a. N.' Fully matching medal-set: 'KvK 2. Klasse m. Schwn.' being a clearly maker- (ie. '101'-) marked specimen that comes in its ('variant'-pattern!) pouch by the 'Hersteller': 'Rudolf Tham - Gablonz a. N.' Fully matching medal-set: 'KvK 2. Klasse m. Schwn.' being a clearly maker- (ie. '101'-) marked specimen that comes in its ('variant'-pattern!) pouch by the 'Hersteller': 'Rudolf Tham - Gablonz a. N.' Fully matching medal-set: 'KvK 2. Klasse m. Schwn.' being a clearly maker- (ie. '101'-) marked specimen that comes in its ('variant'-pattern!) pouch by the 'Hersteller': 'Rudolf Tham - Gablonz a. N.' Fully matching medal-set: 'KvK 2. Klasse m. Schwn.' being a clearly maker- (ie. '101'-) marked specimen that comes in its ('variant'-pattern!) pouch by the 'Hersteller': 'Rudolf Tham - Gablonz a. N.'

Fully matching medal-set: 'KvK 2. Klasse m. Schwn.' being a clearly maker- (ie. '101'-) marked specimen that comes in its ('variant'-pattern!) pouch by the 'Hersteller': 'Rudolf Tham - Gablonz a. N.'

This is a very attractive - and fully matching! - medal-set: 'Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern' (or: War Merits' Cross second class with swords) comprising of a clearly maker- (ie. '101'-) marked and/or neatly 'Buntmetall'-based specimen that comes packed in its original ('variant'-pattern!) pouch of issue as was produced by the (unusually found!) maker- (ie. 'Hersteller') named: 'Rudolf Tham' as was based in the town of Gablonz a. N. and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. I deem issued- but simply never worn- not even mounted-), condition. The medal came together with its original, non-confectioned, orange-red-coloured and pre-folded (and approx. 19 cms. long-sized) ribbon and came packed in its neat (somewhat larger-sized 'Zellstoff'-based) pouch (which is fully complete but that shows some minor storage-age as can be seen on the pictures). The medal - which is a very nicely preserved 'Buntmetall'-based specimen - was I deem issued but simply never used nor worn. The medal has a quite 'shiny' (ie. darkened-bronze) coloured age-patina and was most certainly never cleaned nor polished and therefore are details and/or finish still very nice and/or crisp. The pouch comes as stated above in an equally nicely preserved condition: it shows the printed makers'-designation of the company: 'Rudolf Tham - Gablonz a. N.' (as is printed on its back as stated above). It should be noted that the 'Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse ohne Schwertern'-award is quite commonly encountered: those matching sets are most certainly NOT!. This particular example originates from a larger KVK-collection that was compiled over many years and that I recently acquired for the web-site. Simply one of the nicest, and fully matching 'KvK II.Kl. ohne Schwertern'-medal-sets by this particular maker I had on offer for quite some time!

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