Brian,
The piece type has not been traced yet to a manufacturer or a wearer so will indeed be subject to question. In my investigations, I have seen a 15mm version of this style with a maker but I am still uncertain about it and researching it further.
Two stickpins have surfaced that I am aware of in addition to the one Stephen shows on page 317 of Prussian Blue. I show them below. None are identified that I know of. In the pic below, any chance we may have had to trace to a wearer, came close with the cased version illustrated below in my opinion.
The lower left example is from Barry Turk's site. The type arrangement is not suspect as the button and ribbon style have appeared on known examples. Marked Godets have surfaced with non wire ribbon, so that is also possible.
My 9mm mini is the same exact style as Barry's. It is also the same as the stickpin version but with the added eyelet hole on the top ray arm and minus pin.
Unlike the Spanish fake flat wing, this 9mm mini has not surfaced in large numbers at all and all appear to be gold. Being so small, they could afford to be I suppose. I know metal content is no guarantee of originality.
Brian, I would not call these cheap at all. The gold and enamel argues against that. Period? I believe so. Doodads? Perhaps. But button hole devices for high awards are known to have stickpin examples. Not sure why the PlM would be an exception. All these devices were private manufacturings suited to the taste of the wearer.
These are not common. I am not ready to throw them out for consideration and neither are several others. But I invite the comment as usual.
MinPlM (Do you have a first name?) I hope this answers some questions for you. Steve
The piece type has not been traced yet to a manufacturer or a wearer so will indeed be subject to question. In my investigations, I have seen a 15mm version of this style with a maker but I am still uncertain about it and researching it further.
Two stickpins have surfaced that I am aware of in addition to the one Stephen shows on page 317 of Prussian Blue. I show them below. None are identified that I know of. In the pic below, any chance we may have had to trace to a wearer, came close with the cased version illustrated below in my opinion.
The lower left example is from Barry Turk's site. The type arrangement is not suspect as the button and ribbon style have appeared on known examples. Marked Godets have surfaced with non wire ribbon, so that is also possible.
My 9mm mini is the same exact style as Barry's. It is also the same as the stickpin version but with the added eyelet hole on the top ray arm and minus pin.
Unlike the Spanish fake flat wing, this 9mm mini has not surfaced in large numbers at all and all appear to be gold. Being so small, they could afford to be I suppose. I know metal content is no guarantee of originality.
Brian, I would not call these cheap at all. The gold and enamel argues against that. Period? I believe so. Doodads? Perhaps. But button hole devices for high awards are known to have stickpin examples. Not sure why the PlM would be an exception. All these devices were private manufacturings suited to the taste of the wearer.
These are not common. I am not ready to throw them out for consideration and neither are several others. But I invite the comment as usual.
MinPlM (Do you have a first name?) I hope this answers some questions for you. Steve
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