All,
Some expert guidance requested if you will. I have a Victorian DSO I am considering for sale, unattributed. The order is in excellent condition except the top bar is missing. I also purchased a case for the order that is likely a WW I or II era case (I am not expert enough). What is your feeling about having the order converted with GV top and bottom bars to make it complete? Is there any value added to leaving it alone with missing top bar? If converted with GV bars, shall I leave the original Victoria cipher or replace that as well? I am concerned with the last question as to the affect on value of a Victorian piece with GV bars vice a completely converted piece to GV altogether. I would of course advertise it as converted and explain the circumstances. Any guidance and advice is appreciated.
Tony
Some expert guidance requested if you will. I have a Victorian DSO I am considering for sale, unattributed. The order is in excellent condition except the top bar is missing. I also purchased a case for the order that is likely a WW I or II era case (I am not expert enough). What is your feeling about having the order converted with GV top and bottom bars to make it complete? Is there any value added to leaving it alone with missing top bar? If converted with GV bars, shall I leave the original Victoria cipher or replace that as well? I am concerned with the last question as to the affect on value of a Victorian piece with GV bars vice a completely converted piece to GV altogether. I would of course advertise it as converted and explain the circumstances. Any guidance and advice is appreciated.
Tony
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