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    IC2 Lapel Buttonhole Ribbon With IC Pendant

    Here for your review and comments is a Lapel Buttonhole Device with an Iron Cross Second Class Ribbon and an Iron Cross Pendant.

    Front View:

    RonR

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    RonR

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      #3
      Very nice

      KR
      Peter

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        #4
        A very beautiful miniature - congrats!

        Regards
        Thorsten

        (NB: You might want to twist the bow so that it displays its double bow front.)

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          #5
          Hi Ron,
          Splendid mini w/ a very interesting maker! Thankx for showing it!
          E.

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            #6
            Hello Ron,
            Very nice! Is the EK pendant made in 3 pieces?

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              #7
              Adrian,

              Your are correct.

              The EK is made in three (3) pieces.

              Best regards,
              RonR

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                #8
                SWEET !!

                Buttonhole minis are my favorite and your 3 piece EK is a great example.

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                  #9
                  A very nice button from a rare maker Ron!

                  The only other Werner I've seen had a rather dubious looking 1870 EK attatched to it (can anyone else see why? ) - but the button itself was identical.

                  A real beauty - congratulations!

                  Marshall
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                    #10
                    Somebody wasn't paying attention
                    Last edited by gregM; 04-29-2007, 08:58 AM.

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                      #11
                      The W and the date are switched around!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Steve Campell View Post
                        The W and the date are switched around!
                        Hi Steve, Does the switch around mean anything in particular or perhaps a jeweler design of the time? Or is the mini original to the button?
                        E.
                        Last edited by Erickn; 03-09-2008, 04:51 PM.

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