One interesting thing I just noticed tonight. In a very nice PM, a member pointed out to me the "straight" tail feathers characteristic of these pieces, as opposed to the "curled" tailfeathers of a Godet. In re-looking at one of the photos I saw something I had not seen before: what appears to be the remnants of a "curled" tailfeather on the eagle below the "l" in "le Merite". I have blown up this photo a bit, cropped and rotated it, in the hope that someone can confirm what I THINK I see. Is this possibly a re-worked Godet eagle, or am I TOTALLY misinterpreting this?
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a example and a ball park figure on value of PLM
Greetings,
I agree, This does look like a "Shickle" model.
It looks like a fine piece.
There is an example of what I believe to be a similar PLM on www.emedals.ca
The owner is Barry Turk, a most respectable gentleman who has one of these exact models on sale going for $9000. USD with COA D Neimann and Case.
The one displayed is a post WW! but he says the one he has is listed as pre 1945.
I noted that D. Neimann sold a 1980's recast PLM for $380 this week. Check it out in the new catalog section.
Week of 12/15/08
A very nice piece indeed.
If anyone has a rough idea on how many pour le merite's were issued, I would be grateful.
with regards,
2dresq907
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