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    Mike Huxley

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    1. Well Gents, This small collection of Reuss related awards arrived this week. Some seen before, in fact one bar that was purchased for a certain cigar smoking friend of mine from the USA from over here in the UK. It's now returned after almost 2 years. To go with the bars are the cased awards of the Ruess Merit Medal, with swords and without. A steady build up of these lovely awards for my collection. First the NC bar thats been seen here before.
    2. GMU, The case is the same type as I posted in my first item. However, I'm not so sure that the TWM that is with it is a "Godet" made piece? A very nice one indeed. Have a look at the enamel pattern on yours and then on the other "Godet" pieces that have been shown on the thread. I have to admit that I did bite the bullet and bought the cased "Godet" that I asked about. You might all think me mad .... but as Stogie said, not that many of this quality with case about. Not a mark on the enamel. Here's a close up of the Obverse and Reverse. I just love the quality of that enamel.
    3. As an aside, here's a BB&Co I bought at a local medal fair about a year ago .... It only cost me ?30 so go figure.
    4. Finished at 402 Euro's ..... so how does that compare to 500 including shipping with insurance for a "Godet" example????? I guess you guys with cased pieces should start thinking !!! Oh and Rick R .... maybe not the high end award ... but as all antique collectors say Quality Counts and a "Godet" made pieces in the original case are Quality items.
    5. Rick, Not an investment, that's something I've never been bothered with. What I collect is what I want to keep and not to be passed on for a profit. But cased "Godet" awards are the one thing that I have seen very few of during my collecting time, hence my interest in this piece. The 500 Euro was the original asking price ... but as a well bought up buyer, I don't accept that as the final price. Maybe your "Evil Twin" can comment on the case? But thanks for the thumbs-up on the award itself. Mike
    6. Well thanks for everbody's imput to my question .... it certainly stired up a lot of comments. However, the main question was .... Is it a correct piece, by Godet and is the case right with the makers mark in the lid? As for price, I also agree that is over the top, but if compaired to some of the prices being asked for BB&Co uncased awards, then it's not out of the ballpark. Helmut Weitze is asking 240 Euros for a BB&Co uncased Heusken is asking over 300 Euros for a simmular piece. Rick you are correct in all of your comments and I for one would not disagree with you on them. It is a very low award, but how often do you see it cased and when you compare this to some of the prices that are being asked for just the case to certain awards, then what the hell!!! Most of all though, I still wish to know if you feel from the pictures supplied, that the item is a genuine "Godet" item, including the case. All the best, Mike
    7. That's a fantastic case, with an a+ original Godet label Alex. Your a lucky guy to Own that. Mike
    8. Alex and Luftmensch, Thanks for you valued replies on this piece. Cased awards are one of my favorite collecting themes. I have asked the seller to hold this for me. But I would still value other Members thoughts before I confirm the purchase. Mike
    9. Have a closer look Alex ... There is an indentation mark for the award and a slot for the clasp that just shows under the award. Unfortunatly, I'm only able to supply the pics provided by the seller. Mike
    10. Bloody hell Alex 24 years ago I think we could have all bought some fantastic awards for that price. Unfortunately, I was not collecting then ( I wish I had been ) Steep maybe, but if right, then worth the outlay. Pic of the top of the case.
    11. Thanks Alex, My posts are a little slow in being posted. The price asked for is 500 Euros
    12. I've been offered this cased "Godet" Iron Half Moon and was wondering what you experienced collecters of this award think of it? The award looks good to me, but I'm not so sure on the case. Also what, do you feel is a reasonable price to pay for this cased award? I only have a short time to reply to accepting this piece and would value your thoughts. Mike
    13. Hi Geoff, You are right regarding the impression on his "Mutiny" medal is JAs and on the "Crimea" is just J. His official Christian name is James as shown on the WO 12 papers I have for him. I have also seen this on other medals, all seem to be around the late 1800 times and have often wondered why this would change from just the usuall inital to a shortened version of the full christian name. Well spotted Geoff Cheers, Mike
    14. Leigh, Geoff, To be honest this is the greatest BUZZ I've ever felt in my collecting time. My main collecting is to Imperial German, even harder to reunite confirmed pieces together. My sub collecting interest is to the 79th and Cameron Highlanders. This is through a family connection. I intend to search back to find out as much as I can about Jas McDonald. There is more than a possibility that he is a family member. Again, thank you all for your imput and any further information on him would be gratefully received. Mike
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