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    Posted

    here's one that i got today.... a heavily tarnished, uncleaned and very odd specimen. extremely high vault, and rear plate is stamped '800'. core is bronze or brass, and i can't tell yet what material the front frame is made of--the tarnish makes the highlights on the beading look brassy.

    the retaining pins are very similar to the pins used for US-style clutch fasteners, and it's very difficult to tell if there was ever a regular pin/hinge/catch assembly affixed to the piece, as the varying shades of tarnish have hidden any signs of buffing.

    http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_06_2012/post-4736-0-02574400-1339891761.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_06_2012/post-4736-0-51286200-1339891779.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_06_2012/post-4736-0-90543800-1339891796.jpg

    Posted (edited)

    the other odd thing is that the rear frame is not perfectly flat---it has impressions in the center of each cross arm--sort of like a very faint "reverse pillow back"

    http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_06_2012/post-4736-0-19183800-1339892090.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_06_2012/post-4736-0-88558200-1339892155.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_06_2012/post-4736-0-63173500-1339892216.jpg

    Edited by Eric Stahlhut
    Posted

    If it were not for the 800 silver stamp, I would say it was made

    for the 60's biker market.---that may still be a posibility

    Posted

    hiya greg,

    i kind of doubt that, as it's construction fits all of the criteria for a period-made iron cross (44mm and 3-piece, with a nonmagnetic core, etc etc.) the only weird thing about it is the fastening design.

    who knows for sure how it was used-- i dunno, but it's definitely a curiosity, though!

    Posted

    My best guess is it's rather not a cross ment to be worn but as some kind of patriotic device... but who can know for sure. Odd one anyway!

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