Gentlemen
I would like to solicit your opinions about the production time of this type of cross. Seems to be a 50/50 split so far.
Maybe we can put our collective heads together and reach a conclusion.
I feel they were manufactured during the war 14-18. My reasoning for this is..
1) The materials used on this model consist of Iron core, Copper plated, Brass core and Brass frame, Iron core with Brass frame.
This suggests to me that they were produced in various materials because of shortage. Another possibility would be to avoid rust in the field which, wouldn't be an issue during peace time manufacture unless the Navy theory is true.
2) I've seen this type of cross (including mine) that have a repaired catch resembling other (field) repairs done during WW1.
3) The general style of the cross.
here's a photo of two types, mine which I already posted and the other is a Copper plated example.
Looking forward to hearing everyones opinion.
Chris
I would like to solicit your opinions about the production time of this type of cross. Seems to be a 50/50 split so far.
Maybe we can put our collective heads together and reach a conclusion.
I feel they were manufactured during the war 14-18. My reasoning for this is..
1) The materials used on this model consist of Iron core, Copper plated, Brass core and Brass frame, Iron core with Brass frame.
This suggests to me that they were produced in various materials because of shortage. Another possibility would be to avoid rust in the field which, wouldn't be an issue during peace time manufacture unless the Navy theory is true.
2) I've seen this type of cross (including mine) that have a repaired catch resembling other (field) repairs done during WW1.
3) The general style of the cross.
here's a photo of two types, mine which I already posted and the other is a Copper plated example.
Looking forward to hearing everyones opinion.
Chris
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