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    lambert

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    1. I did some transparent boxes (acrylic) to display the pieces in my cabinet. I think it was classy.
    2. I find it interesting to have a blacklist (suspected bad sellers and dealers that sell fakes on ebay). Here I have jotted down some "names" .. Lambert
    3. Looks like this “Eurenkreuz des Weltkrieg ohne Schwerten” , I always found odd. I've seen other times, but I could never understand Yes, this is my Regards Lambert
    4. I liked Lambert
    5. These were my most recent acquisitions. Lambert
    6. Hello Orynx Supposedly was produced by Sculptor himself in his workshop. This medal was the target of a lot of discussion, because João was in Paris and the contest was not respected. Therefore, a first issue came out, thousands of medals unsigned , and later, João da Silva called for the issue of his medal he had won the contest. The Interior Ministry, after some debate, accepted the situation and there was the issue of the medal, with signature. I do not have a set number of how many medals João da Silva produced, but is not great , but we do not know. Some fellow Portugal would add more? Best Regards Lambert
    7. Good picture, good resolution Lambert
    8. Hello Bil, Exactly! Do not have the manufacturer's or sculptor's signature brand. This leads us to an unofficial copy (Made in Cuba) probably in the 1930s Rob posted a very similar example page 1 -. # 2. I think this is a copy of the Cuban medals that same manufacturer. Lambert
    9. Hi. Here a group of a Belgian Civil, deported for forced work in the Great War, note that he received the French medal. Lambert
    10. Hi Jim !! I think I was precipitated, this example is an unofficial type manufactured in Havana (1930?) The price was especially good! Best Regards Lambert
    11. No problems ... What do you think about this? Modern production or a slightly older copy? Lambert
    12. Excellent acquisition Bill. Best Regards Lambert
    13. Hello Rob, I looked around the rim without removing the Ribbon, but no other brand, just "MADE IN FRANCE" on the edge of the medal. This is not good? Regards Lambert
    14. Hello Friends. What could you tell me about this group of German WWI. is OK? Lambert
    15. All I realized this today by mail. A "copy", "MADE IN FRANCE" U.S Vic That auction was here in Brazil, was bought by a well agreeable price.
    16. Seems to me that it is Belgian. http://www.delcampe.fr/page/item/id,241782784,var,-MEDAILLE-1914-1918-LES-PLUS-GRANDS-MUTILES-ET-INVALIDES-DE-GUERRE--JE-SOURIRAI-QUAND-MEME-ACHAT-IMMEDIAT-,language,F.html Lambert
    17. I attended an auction on Saturday. I tried to buy a Vic Brazil but i've been outbid at the last moment. It was a good chance to get it but I lost .. http://www.carlosalbertobarros.com.br/peca.asp?Id=289135 Lambert
    18. Hi Jean I share the same opinion of Paul and Dave. Lambert
    19. Then you are in luck. Lambert
    20. Hello Rob. I know, I understand now. Best regards Lambert
    21. Hello Gavin. I do not think one existed Ribbon Replacement for this medal, it was a very limited edition. perhaps from a similar, but it is quite difficult. Lambert
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