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    Wagner PLM for sale in Sweden

    Pour Le Merite for sale in Sweden

    Estimate 80.000 Swedish kroner



    I am not sure about this one, what does the forum say?

    Thanks
    Nicolai
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    Last edited by Don D.; 05-21-2020, 02:03 PM.

    #2
    Wow, the enamel looks like brand new in my eyes, the ribbon looks like that it was heavily worn, but thats maybe only my opinion


    Matt

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      #3
      Looks good. Ribbon too. Solid, silver-gilt. Better pictures?

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        #4
        Thanks

        If you go via the link to the auction site, there are better photos.


        BR
        Nicolai

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          #5
          Beautiful enamel work.

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            #6
            Isnt that a postwar piece?

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              #7
              Originally posted by tystgaard View Post
              If you go via the link to the auction site, there are better photos.


              BR
              Nicolai
              We don't post links to active auctions.
              pseudo-expert

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                #8
                Rule

                Sorry Don

                Was not aware of that rule. I have nothing to do with the sale and not
                bidding just to make it clear. I dont have expert knowledge on
                this award. But PLM interest me and would like to learn.
                It might also interest the forum, as this is a rare sought after award.
                The pics I have attached dont match the high Res. ones from the site.

                There are a few things that puzzles me about this cross, that why I have
                posted this thread.

                Think this thread might not be relevant without the link
                You are free to delete the thread if you Wish

                BR
                Nicolai





                Originally posted by Don D. View Post
                We don't post links to active auctions.

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                  #9
                  The thread is fine. Pics were more important than the link. What concerns do you have?
                  Last edited by Don D.; 05-23-2020, 10:21 AM.
                  pseudo-expert

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by StefanK. View Post
                    Isnt that a postwar piece?
                    +1

                    I agree. Doesn't look good.

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                      #11
                      There is not the smallest scratch or damage visible on the reverse of the PLM, and that on a 100+ year old piece, maybe it was newly enameld or so?


                      Matt

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                        #12
                        The PLM

                        I have worked with the images. The Ri in rite. The detail in the enamel work dont match what I could find on a few images of other Wagner pieces. But could of course be a later piece? Thats just my observations and could be wrong. Its general looks great, but was just not convinced. Up to now there also seem to be mixed opinions.


                        It is marked W but no mention of a silver marking.

                        BR
                        Nicolai
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                          #13
                          The enlargements seem to suggest the cross may have been reenamelled, and fairly crudely so (assuming the basic cross itself is good, which one would need to check further).

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                            #14
                            The crown/F spacing/angle may be a bit different to the ones shown here

                            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...highlight=Pour

                            , but that could also be a result of the angle at which some of the pics are taken.

                            Otherwise, on a very quick comparison of the crosses themselves, I saw no obvious red flags. So my impression so far is that the thread starter is possibly an original Wagner cross with (poorly) reapplied enamel. A concern in relation to the cross proper though is the absence of a 938 silver content mark, as Nicolai already pointed out.

                            The pics of the piece shown here seem to suggest re application of the enamel, not chipping from wear.

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                              #15
                              This is a perfectly fine, original, 1918 silver-gilt piece. Ribbon is also original

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