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    Jean-Michel

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    1. Hello Oliver, In his book Laslo describes a model "Pautot 'Mattéit," but I have already identified more than 10 different models! All inscriptions in setback are not embossed, they are models engraved . Soon I will make a presentation of different models. Regards Jean-Michel
    2. Hello Oliver, All models "Pautot-Mattei" are not stamped "BRONZE Regards Jean-Michel
    3. Hello Rob, I found it odd that you have not yet responded to this medal . Indeed, there is a model uniface silver and model uniface vermeil. I know the person who owns this model, but I do not have any photos, I do not despair of you show one day. Regards Jean-Michel
    4. Hello Bill, This is excellent photo editing, we can even better see details. Super! Regards Jean-Michel
    5. Hello Bill, I note that your medal is substantially identical to mine. By cons, there seems to be a difference in the language of the lion. Regards Jean-Michel
    6. Hi Bill, This is a great acquisition Regards Jean-Michel
    7. Hello Olivier, There is a Belgian medal manufactured by the French firm "Berchot-January." The punch is a triangle with the letters "JB" and the word "BRONZE". Depending on the model, the writing is small or large. By cons there is indeed a model "CHOBILLON" I think LASLO had no knowledge of all models produced. Regards
    8. Hello Peron, Your diploma is interesting because the grant date is of 19 August 1919 and the Decree of 14 July 1919. Similarly, I do not know him what type of degree. I think Belgium as France has a variety of forms of degree. However, in France there is a regulatory model, the others are not regulatory. By cons, is there a regulatory model delivering for Belgium? What Says the decree? Regard Jean-Michel
    9. Hi all, The suspension of this model is not welded like the English model. There are no inscriptions. For cons, I am of the opinion that LAMBERT is a model that was produced in series and certainly Czchoslovakia. I have not yet in my collection! Regard Jean-Michel
    10. Hello all, Here are a few degrees Belgians. Regard Jean-Michel
    11. Hello all, Here are some of my medals U.S. victory. A breakthrough, a second with different documents and the last "MADE IN FRANCE", some strips inside door "MADE IN FRANCE" or outside of the collet. Regard Jean-Michel
    12. Hi all, What do you think of this model? How to classify? I read the various comments, is that "LASLO" he had knowledge of this model? regard Jean-Michel
    13. Hello Chris, I do not have citations where degrees of wars cross. By cons, I have only diplomas of medal of victory of several countries. Regards Jean-Michel
    14. Hi all, I'll show you in a few French papers friendly. Firstly, a port authorization ribbon medal victory dated November 22, 1919 while the decree dated 2 November 1919. Always the same person authorizing the diploma port medal dated 7 December 1922 when the decree dated 20 July 1922. The diploma is not the prescribed format. It may be noted that the captain concerned has not lost time to recover the diplomas. Then I made a mounting frame to make it prettier. Regards Jean-Michel
    15. hi bill, I think I have the model N°2, looking good and my medals with a magnifying glass, we see that the model with the suspension of copper would be N°2. If I spend my medal with a deoxidizer it will shine, I'm almost certain. I think the model less easy to find is"CHOBILLON" where the label "MADE IN FRANCE". I can not seem to find these model and the uniface silver model. It would be nice that Rob gives his opinion. Regards Jean-Michel
    16. Hello, Two medals including the ball is different. The right is en copper. I present to you my various Belgian medals, none is identical and I miss a model uniface silver with marking "boar". Regards Jean-Michel
    17. Hello, There are two markings that can be found for a medal "January-Berchot". You will notice that the size of the marking is different. Regards Jean-Michel
    18. Hello Martin, I agree with Rob, because I also bought him of good pieces. Regards, Jean-Michel
    19. Hi Bill, I am in displacement, I would more detailed photos tomorrow. The punch is really unreadable. I knew about the different manufacturers sites, thank you anyway. Regards Jean-Michel
    20. Hello Peron, Now, you have to find the model in small writing. Regards Jean-Michel
    21. Hello PERON, The word "BRONZE" is written in large or small writing? The medal is a "Janvier-Berchot" Regards Jean-Michel
    22. Hello Peron, It is model "JANVIER-BERCHOT" Regards Jean-Michel
    23. Hi Bill, The diameter is 35,38 mm and the tickness is 2,46 mm Regards Jean-Michel
    24. Hi Bill, the punch is not a cornucopia of mint paris, did not produce this type medal victory, except for the model of "MORLON." To the manufacturer's mark, it may be a mistake because it is really unreadable and it has no symmetrical shape. So, I leave in repro type 2. Regards jean-michel
    25. Hi, Here are two different medals on several points. The model on the left has the particularity of having suspensoin in copper, it is difficult to see on the photo because of the flash. The model right suspension offbeat . There 's no trace of welding. Similarly, the model is slightly domed. The model on the left is flat. I identified many different model Regards jean-michel
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