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    Posted (edited)

    Gentlemen,

    After following this thread and reading about the laquer on the EK's, it prompted me to take a close look at one of mine. I have had this for years, knew it was from the 20's or 30's (due to the stamped tin center) and had always thought the frame was silverplated or nickel plated brass. Upon examination it proved to be genuine silver (unmarked) and appears to have had an application of something to keep the polished finish shining. Since laquer turns yellow with age I do not believe it is that. Even an idiot would not apply nickel plating over genuine silver, so it must be a silver plated finish. There is about 50% remaining on the obverse frame and about 85% on the reverse. The photo of the back was the best I could get without a blinding glare.

    Dan Murphy

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    Posted

    It is annoyingly difficult trying to phhotograph these "laquers" isn't it? I just can't get a representative picture with my primitive means.

    Posted

    Interesting that the cloverleaf trademark would eventually be scooped up by Bruno Schneider in Wien, Austria.... I wonder how late Werner used this very similar mark?

    Posted

    Biro-

    independent of this thread, i have come across a 1914 EK 1

    which is essentially the twin of yours, from someone i

    consider an impeccable source. i have a picture - actually several -

    that will allow comparison.

    if i can't reduce them, i will forward it to you.

    hope this helps!

    joe

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    Posted

    Br?der Schneider were using their upside down clover leaf "BSW" during the First World War. I've seen it on dated unit cap badge "tinnies." Never encountered the Werner version before!

    Posted

    in comparing the three werner crosses,

    common to all are the catches, which look

    to me to be unique to these three crosses.

    the hinge and MM on the second two JHW's

    are quite similar, and the obverses on all

    three are strikingly similar.

    hope you enjoy these handsome crosses.

    joe

    Posted

    Back from the sun and the sea to the cold winter of germany,these pics brighten up my day! Thank you very much for sharing them -and this maker is one that is at the top of my "most wanted" list....

    Micha

    • 1 month later...
    Posted

    Hi,

    Waiting for me on my arrival home was a cross (not an EK1) with a variant cloverleaf JHW marking - a thin stamping with the bottom of the letters towards the center of the marking. The markings are very crisp, although the scans are blurry. Thought some might be interested.

    Regards

    Mike

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