Description
Footnote: James Gross was in 1894 in London England and was working as a Cement Contractor before enlisting in the CEF on September 25th 1914
He died while in hospital at Ajax as a result of injuries sustained in an auto accident at Dumbarton
in the training of Reserves and the preparation of national defense
Scarce set of insignia
Germany. A Lot Of Two First And Second War German Insignia Hold Footnote: James Gross was inA grouping of two first and second war German Insignia, consisting of 1) A Miniature Award Stick Pin with an Iron Cross 1914, a Hanseatic Cross, a Hindenburg Cross, a Prussian Long Service Decoration, and a Black Grade Wound Badge; 42 mm (w) x 8 mm (h), with a 53 mm long needle pin. 2) An Unknown Eagle Pin; constructed of silvered bronze; with a diagonal pinback; marked Ges. Gesch. on the reverse; measuring 25 mm (w) x 23 mm (h); in overall near very
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