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    1813 ek2 with envelope


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    Hello,

    O would like to try to see the problem in a philological way.

    The inscription on the paper has a wrong construction: it should be:

    Rosenthal, Juweliere

    Friedrich Strasse N?82

    Berlin

    Or with "Berlin" above the address. Why should the label of a firm start with the city? I'm very suspicious with that paper.

    The cross looks late 19th Century, or even later, but a proper answer could be given having the cross in the hands: quite often, a picture isn't enough to judge a piece.

    Best wishes,

    Elmar Lang

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    Interesting Eric... the ribbon and paper seem to have real (and appropriate) wear for a very early piece. The printing (is it actually printed, or hand-written) seems to have contextual issue; but I have seen addresses from makers like this.

    The cross itself doesn't match any of the above and does not look consistent with any 1813 EK2 I have seen/handled from any period.

    If it's legit (as that is always possible)... it's a very, very late piece (possibly even 1930+). In which case it wouldn't really match with the paper and/or the ribbon.

    If you look at the ribbon itself, the wear is quite consistent of ribbon made 1820-1860... the acid eats away and damages the ribbon color exactly as shown...

    Folding pattern and paper is consistent with how these crosses were packaged. At least from what I have seen.

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    The only addresses I have come across in reverse, are those of the ex-Communist Bloc

    countries, its a style that still exists in Romania,

    First the county, town, street, Block, floor, apartment, and then family name. :rolleyes:

    Kevin in Deva. :beer:

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