If I remember well, crosses marked 800 are made by jewellers. 800 is the identification number of the silver contained in the cross frame
If I remember well, crosses marked 800 are made by jewellers. 800 is the identification number of the silver contained in the cross frame
Thanks Miro, useful information
Hi Chaps, here's a couple more pics of the brass? EK's. Sorry for the quality. You can see on the EK1 the base metal coming through. As for the EK2, I lightly cleaned the front, thinking it was silver & it still looks like this. I bought both as standard EK's so didn't pay any mad money & from different sources about 3 months apart,
Cheers,
Richard.
I have only one Zimmerman - EK2 Prinzen and it is visibly yellowish than frames of other crosses. It´s probably only higher amount of alloys in silver.
Only silver test can tell it for sure - and not with chemicals, but with laser. When silver wash is thick, chemicals can show wrong results to untrained eyes.
But in any case, it is not question of price. These are two very nice crosses in very good condition, and that´s it. Everything else is only "academic" debate.
Miro
Hi Miro, I never thought about the alloys in silver. It's a good point and very logical that that could be the cause of the colour. I agree it's only academic, I didn't want anyone to think I had paid a high price for brass ones, Cheers, Richard.
EK2 on Prussian style non combatant trifold. I don´t think it´s Austrian, as Austrians used hook and eyelet for attaching the cross and this one is sewed into the trifold. It more reminds me 1870+ veteran era Prussian trifolds.
Ribbon is original without any doubt, with beautiful cream white, looped on both sides, and so flat that it is clear it was folded nearly 100 years back.
Cross is heavily patinated but well preserved specimen, probably of B.H. Mayer production. As the ring is beyond reach, I only guess it from the core type and overall look of the frame.
Btw, Austrian non com trifolds do exist although they are very rare. I saw one with provenance, offered with diploma of Austrian dentist serving on eastern front and giving his help also to german soldiers.
Nice find Miro.
Original trifold non-coms are very few and far between.
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