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Justin,
Clearer pictures are definately in order. The W-spange looks fine from the front, but there are two sides to everything. The EK and Oaks are probably from the Jubilee period but we would need clear pictures and some weights and measurements to confirm.
TAn opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.
"First ponder, then dare." von Moltke
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Justin,
From the reverse of the "Spange", it looks good. I don't have the Previtera's book "Iron Time" handy, but if you have it there are some examples of such "Spangen".
Maybe somebody here could help you by posting some detailed images of such "Wiederholungsspange 1870" on this very thread. I am also interested to see some examples, since I was puzzled to see so many of such EK combinations (EK 2.Kl. with Eichenlaub and Wiederholungspange mounted on the ribbon) at last year's show in Stuttgart. Such combinations are not so common...
Ciao,Last edited by Klaus O.; 10-09-2003, 05:26 AM.
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Tom Y
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well i lost it, it was so close so perfect so wonderful and I lost it, the auction went from 475 to 755 in the last 10 seconds and i wasnt fast enough......... I sat and started at the screen for a good couple of mins and almost cried........ I still might.... so close............. and if another forum member got it i should be happy but im not I hate you so very much.
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Originally posted by Justinwell i lost it, I sat and started at the screen for a good couple of mins and almost cried
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