Scarce Polish award manufactured by J. Knedler, Warsaw – original ribbon
Key Information:
Country: Poland
Decoration: Grunwald Cross (Krzyż Grunwaldu)
Class: 2nd Class
Maker: J. Knedler (Warsaw)
Material: Silvered bronze
Dimensions approx.: 50.13 × 45.07 mm
Ribbon: Original period red-white-green ribbon
Medal Design:
A silvered bronze cross pattée featuring a central shield with two crossed swords on the obverse.
Reverse bears the inscription “1410 KG 1944”.
This variant is distinguished by its oak wreath suspension ring, typical of J. Knedler manufacture, differing from the solid loop used by the State Mint.
For exact details, please refer to the photographs; all dimensions are approximate.
Condition:
Good overall condition with uniform patina and light wear.
Ribbon remains original and complete.
Historical and Collectible Significance:
The Grunwald Cross was instituted in November 1944 to recognize acts of bravery and distinguished service.
The 2nd Class was awarded to officers for leadership and gallantry.
Pieces manufactured by J. Knedler are less common than those made by the State Mint, making this a desirable and collectible variant for advanced collectors of Polish decorations.
Summary:
Grunwald Cross, 2nd Class (J. Knedler)
Oak wreath suspension ring characteristic of this maker
Dimensions: 50.1 × 45.1 mm
Original ribbon included
Rare private production variant

