Steve,
Does the screwback cross have a closed "4" in the date?
Closed 4 crosses are not found very often. They were made
in the 1920's early 30's and thought to have been made by
Assmann.
Steve,
Does the screwback cross have a closed "4" in the date?
Closed 4 crosses are not found very often. They were made
in the 1920's early 30's and thought to have been made by
Assmann.
gregM
Live to ride -- Ride to live
I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
Regards,
Steve.
Nice score Steve. You found a pretty uncommon cross.
gregM
Live to ride -- Ride to live
I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
This is a very early EKI made around the end of 1914/ beginning 1915; I can say this because the iron core is die cast !!
The craking are the caracteristic to die core, especially on EKI when the thikness is more fine than the EKII, during the WWI the technics of production evolving until to new production process, more fast and not expensive: blanking & bending tooling !!
On future will be the massive production.
These cross are the last ring of conjunction to the past with the die cast process, 1813 and 1870.
This mine is marked S-W on neddle and 2 on rear of the same, this 2 I think is probably a lot number or a serial number..... and the core not is painting but, I think, burnished.
I show you the dealer photos before the restorating, very light and I show you a pics also of the die cast production used to made EKI and EKII cores.
Good night
Walkwolf, Gew44, Nice stuff! Keep em comin! The closed 4 is a new one on me!
Thanks for the kind words.
Another one, close "4" double marked 800 on Austrian trifold band.
Regards
This is another one.
EKI, silver plate on rear and voulted.
Regards
You guys are posting some sweet crosses.
Here is a screwback version of the "closed 4" cross.
gregM
Live to ride -- Ride to live
I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
Thanks for posting this one Greg.
It lets me see what the back of mine should look like.
Mine is missing the large circular backing plate and the original wire
'handle' from the screw. It looks as though the plate was replaced
by an aluminum drawer knob ! The brass screw still has traces
of silver plating........
Regards,
Steve.
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