Article about: Another of my purchases today and again a maker mark I'm not that sure of. To me it looks like a Y but I could be seeing it wrong. I do have an Imperial Eisernes Kreuz 1 Klasses with a maker
Another of my purchases today and again a maker mark I'm not that sure of. To me it looks like a Y but I could be seeing it wrong. I do have an Imperial Eisernes Kreuz 1 Klasses with a maker mark Y on the pin which turned out to be by JWS - (Johann Wagner & Sohn, Berlin). The core has a different crown to this one so it's got me stumped a little.
I have seen somewhere, and for the life of me I can't remember where, that the Y mark could be either a silver mark or quality control mark. I could very well be wrong.
I'm trying to find that info again but no luck so far.
Still its a nice cross with a really detailed sand cast core and a deep patina of age, a welcome beauty to behold.
Hope you like this one and a big thank you as always for any help on this one.
Another nice addition Ken!
I do have an EK II marked IW on the ring, (Johann Wagner), you can compare the crown on your EK I with this for reference.
This might help to learn if they used more than one crown.
Ralph.
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Thank you Ralph, the crown is different to my EK1 by JWS so there may be more than one core type if this cross is by Johann Wagner. I think I might also have a IW in my collection somewhere, I will check out the core on that one.
Ken
I do have a maker marked IW in my collection and it is similar but I'm seeing slight differences in the Oak Leaves. I think it could be a match but I'm on the fence at the moment with this one and welcome a second pair of eyes and opinion.
The mark on the first cross posted by Ken could very well
be an "A" for Assmann.
I can not say with any certainty that is what it is but it is very possible.
It is a known mark and while Assmann used different core styles, the pumpkin
crown core is one of them.
gregM
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Hi Ralph
Thanks for posting your Assmann. To my eye it looks like a match to the one I posted above. It has a different core to the Ring Stamped A I already have in my collection so I at least have 2 core types for this maker. As for the stamp, A or Y its just another one of those little mystery's we love so much when it comes to Imperial EKs.
Once again I'd like to thank you and Greg for helping me with this one.
Another beautiful addition! Good to see the Imperials surfacing again on the forum. My apologies as well for work has pulled me from the hobby for a bit. Greg and Ralph, good to see you both again!
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