Too bad not to be able to get higher resolution images--so many tantalizing details suggested but not quite discernable! Thanks again for at least posting these, though, Stefan.
The edge views would seem to show something fascinating and puzzling: three seam lines--one up the center, and one just inside each edge margin--implying the hollow construction was built up by addition of rim pieces to the cross faces, the latter being solid stampings, presumably. In this case the pieces have a somewhat triangular form, leading to relatively dramatic tapering from the center toward the points/tips, as Les has just pointed out. That on page 238 of Prussian Blue hints at a similar construction, but the edge pieces are somewhat more trapezoidal: same center thickness, likely, but less tapered/somewhat more squared toward the point/tips.
If memory serves, an edge view was posted (? by Don?) of a hollow silver cross with similar edge tapering. Don't recall if the view showed seams or not, but will need to see if I can find it and prove a match.
Interesting, too, these are all FR marked--? no known Wagner in this form?
So hard to be sure, but I don't think the eagles' feather patterns are an exact match to the hollow gold version--may have needed to do new eagles for these guys to allow for the soldering, etc.
The edge views would seem to show something fascinating and puzzling: three seam lines--one up the center, and one just inside each edge margin--implying the hollow construction was built up by addition of rim pieces to the cross faces, the latter being solid stampings, presumably. In this case the pieces have a somewhat triangular form, leading to relatively dramatic tapering from the center toward the points/tips, as Les has just pointed out. That on page 238 of Prussian Blue hints at a similar construction, but the edge pieces are somewhat more trapezoidal: same center thickness, likely, but less tapered/somewhat more squared toward the point/tips.
If memory serves, an edge view was posted (? by Don?) of a hollow silver cross with similar edge tapering. Don't recall if the view showed seams or not, but will need to see if I can find it and prove a match.
Interesting, too, these are all FR marked--? no known Wagner in this form?
So hard to be sure, but I don't think the eagles' feather patterns are an exact match to the hollow gold version--may have needed to do new eagles for these guys to allow for the soldering, etc.
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