Dear forumites,
Looky, looky what I found on the Expensivmeister's website... a Gallipoli Star (I don't really like the way it is named by the majority of the English speaking collectors... it doesn't have anything to do with Gallipoli!) for 1'795.- and accordingly to the dealer it was sold. I am speachless...
I just wanted to show it to you, since for me I still can't understand such prices... Of course the dealer can make the prices he wishes, but some collectors don't help the prices to stay low.
Ciao,
Claudio
http://www.derrittmeister.com/051168.htm
05-1168 XJB GALLIPOLI STAR AND STICKPIN IN ORIGINAL PRESENTATION CASE. This consignment piece is absolutely the most exciting Gallipoli Star set we have ever offered. If anyone mentions "top-of-the-line" concerning this particular decoration, this is it.
Let us begin with a fine leatherette presentation case. It measures 3" x 3" and shows some minor scuffing. The real treat is when we open the lid. An immaculate expanse of sumptuous white silk and creamy soft velvet cradle the enclosed decoration and stickpin. The exterior of the Gallipoli Star is pristine, with a marvelous patina on its silver fittings. Then, our eyes focus on the inner lid’s center, which reads "F. Godet u. Sohn Berlin." It further mentions they were house jewelers to Kaiser Wilhelm II and the royal family. This, dear readers, is the jackpot! When we pull the decoration from its resting place, we find that it is marked "Godet - Berlin" on its swollen pin. Although it is not marked for silver that is a forgone conclusion for a Godet piece, particularly one that is probably early war. Every aspect of the decoration is perfect, including the enamel. This may be a small detail, but I take great pleasure from the tiny rivets on the reverse where the various designs of the obverse are secured. What is more, a small, delicate stickpin for the decoration has been secured in the upper lid. This is not hallmarked for manufacturer, but is also top-quality. If you want the best, here you have it. I defy someone to upgrade this! $1,795.00. . .
Looky, looky what I found on the Expensivmeister's website... a Gallipoli Star (I don't really like the way it is named by the majority of the English speaking collectors... it doesn't have anything to do with Gallipoli!) for 1'795.- and accordingly to the dealer it was sold. I am speachless...
I just wanted to show it to you, since for me I still can't understand such prices... Of course the dealer can make the prices he wishes, but some collectors don't help the prices to stay low.
Ciao,
Claudio
http://www.derrittmeister.com/051168.htm
05-1168 XJB GALLIPOLI STAR AND STICKPIN IN ORIGINAL PRESENTATION CASE. This consignment piece is absolutely the most exciting Gallipoli Star set we have ever offered. If anyone mentions "top-of-the-line" concerning this particular decoration, this is it.
Let us begin with a fine leatherette presentation case. It measures 3" x 3" and shows some minor scuffing. The real treat is when we open the lid. An immaculate expanse of sumptuous white silk and creamy soft velvet cradle the enclosed decoration and stickpin. The exterior of the Gallipoli Star is pristine, with a marvelous patina on its silver fittings. Then, our eyes focus on the inner lid’s center, which reads "F. Godet u. Sohn Berlin." It further mentions they were house jewelers to Kaiser Wilhelm II and the royal family. This, dear readers, is the jackpot! When we pull the decoration from its resting place, we find that it is marked "Godet - Berlin" on its swollen pin. Although it is not marked for silver that is a forgone conclusion for a Godet piece, particularly one that is probably early war. Every aspect of the decoration is perfect, including the enamel. This may be a small detail, but I take great pleasure from the tiny rivets on the reverse where the various designs of the obverse are secured. What is more, a small, delicate stickpin for the decoration has been secured in the upper lid. This is not hallmarked for manufacturer, but is also top-quality. If you want the best, here you have it. I defy someone to upgrade this! $1,795.00. . .
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