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    Godet WHS

    Hi everyone,

    I'd like to give a shout out to Trevor for helping me identify this WHS as an original Godet product (which helped in my decision to purchase it). Thanks again Trevor! I hope the rest of you like it as well!

    Regards,

    Eric
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    #2
    Nice one. How did he link it to Godet? Which Godet?
    pseudo-expert

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      #3
      Originally posted by Don D. View Post
      Nice one. How did he link it to Godet? Which Godet?
      I'll let Trevor answer that (hopefully he will notice this thread).

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        #4
        Hello Eric,

        From my opinion this is an original WHS made by Wagner & Sohn from the last period of WWI,
        because this type was made without black enamel in the EK. The later made WHS have only black paint in the middle of the EK.

        Wagner and Sohn was the designer of the WHS and the only marker of the officially awarded Spange.
        As far as I know Godet never made the WHS during WWI.

        Best regards,
        Andy

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          #5
          I have seen a couple of these on ebay.
          Just my opinion and I my very well be wrong butThe style looks correct to me
          but the actual piece looks new.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Andy K. View Post
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            As far as I know Godet never made the WHS during WWI.

            Best regards,
            Andy
            Actually Godet shows WHS in their 1915 catalog. It's hard to compare, but they made those.
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            Last edited by AlikN; 04-12-2020, 02:30 AM.

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              #7
              Can we get a bigger pic of the Schaumburg-Lippe Cross for True Service, steckkreuz please?
              pseudo-expert

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                #8
                Nice WHS, and Trevor is THE man when it comes to help with Prussian regalia, he helped me acquire a couple of these.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Don D. View Post
                  Can we get a bigger pic of the Schaumburg-Lippe Cross for True Service, steckkreuz please?
                  Here it is.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by AlikN View Post
                    Actually Godet shows WHS in their 1915 catalog. It's hard to compare, but they made those.
                    Interesting, that catalog does show a thin jumpring on the Bavarian Bravery Medal.

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                      #11
                      Perhaps Godet was not the maker of officially awarded pieces.
                      pseudo-expert

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Don D. View Post
                        Perhaps Godet was not the maker of officially awarded pieces.
                        I would think that as well, could be an official maker of one of the replacements/spangenstück?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by AlikN View Post
                          Here it is.
                          Thanks Alik.
                          pseudo-expert

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                            #14
                            Hi Eric,

                            Great piece.

                            Sadly I am not in front of my library, collection or computer, so I can't really do a proper reply. I'll do what I can with photos I can find on hand.

                            This type, known as a C30 type after its designation in Heyde's famous book on Aurich's WWI-era collection, is a well-known period piece but is different from the award-type Wagner in some major areas, for example the design of the cross elements (date, crown, W), the pebbling, and the thickness of the outer ridged surround. Also I have never seen a Wagner without enamel finishing (I don't think they were made) and original Wagner slipbacks are exceedingly rare if they exist at all. I've never seen an authentic one.

                            Here is Aurich's C30:

                            Aurich C30.jpg

                            You can see especially the high "4" in the date and the odd "W" that slants upwards and to the right.

                            Here is the Wagner award type above the C30:

                            Aurich C30 and Wagner.jpg

                            This C30 type comes in different types: enameled and painted, full-size or reduced width. I have this one photo showing the three WHS types. Upper left, Wagner award type. Lower left, C30. Right, C30 reduced width:

                            Wiederholungsspange EK_1914_1.jpg

                            I forget whose collection this is but it's someone on SDA, so thank you.

                            So who made the C30? It is shown in a scan of a J. Godet catalogue and the design elements are unmistakeable. I don't have the scan at the moment but I will post it when I can. It's somewhere on this forum as I recall.

                            Lovely original piece, not an award type but probably the only other type made at the time of awarding in my opinion.
                            Best regards,
                            Streptile

                            Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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                              #15
                              Everyone seems to agree that this is an original piece so I hereby
                              take back my comment questioning it's originality.

                              But please be warned. I have seen a couple of these on ebay.
                              I tought I had saved the pictures to my files but I can not seem to
                              find them. When or if I do, I will post them.

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