Some months ago, someone posted a thread with an engraved EK1 marked for S-W (Sy & Wagner, probably). While looking at the cross I noticed that the crown and W on the obverse core looked exactly like those on the 1870 Type B Godet EK1.
After a bit of trawling through dealers' sites, I bought a few 1914 S-W EK2s. I photographed the reverse cores of the S-W EK2s and compared them to my two 1870 Type B Godet EK2s and determined that:
For their 1914 EK2s, S-W used the same reverse core mold, and the same obverse core mold with the exception of the date (which was changed to '1914') as Godet 1870s.
This can plainly be seen in the following two illustrations. In the top row we see the reverse of two Godet Type B 1870 EK2s. Below these we see the reverses of two S-W 1914 EK2s:
Here again we can see this similarities on the front. Top row, two Godet Type B 1870 EK2s. Below, two S-W 1914 EK2s:
What I wanted next was an S-W marked EK1 with what I now considered to be their earliest core, a sand-cast Type B Godet core with the date changed to 1914.
A few weeks ago, this beauty appeared on a dealer site during a Friday update. I grabbed it, and it arrived this weekend. I'm very pleased with it. All comments welcome:
(The photomontages above were first shown in another thread, HERE. I believe my EK1 shown above is what the other cross -- now destroyed -- in that thread used to look like. Also, the Type B in the upper left is now property of another forum member.)
After a bit of trawling through dealers' sites, I bought a few 1914 S-W EK2s. I photographed the reverse cores of the S-W EK2s and compared them to my two 1870 Type B Godet EK2s and determined that:
For their 1914 EK2s, S-W used the same reverse core mold, and the same obverse core mold with the exception of the date (which was changed to '1914') as Godet 1870s.
This can plainly be seen in the following two illustrations. In the top row we see the reverse of two Godet Type B 1870 EK2s. Below these we see the reverses of two S-W 1914 EK2s:
Here again we can see this similarities on the front. Top row, two Godet Type B 1870 EK2s. Below, two S-W 1914 EK2s:
What I wanted next was an S-W marked EK1 with what I now considered to be their earliest core, a sand-cast Type B Godet core with the date changed to 1914.
A few weeks ago, this beauty appeared on a dealer site during a Friday update. I grabbed it, and it arrived this weekend. I'm very pleased with it. All comments welcome:
(The photomontages above were first shown in another thread, HERE. I believe my EK1 shown above is what the other cross -- now destroyed -- in that thread used to look like. Also, the Type B in the upper left is now property of another forum member.)
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