Thank you all for the very nice comments. It was good to log in here and read them all.
Hi Richard,
Have a look at the middle post of the "W" in the first core. The top, horizontal edge of it slants a little down to the right. This is called the "slant W" core and is found in many, many crosses -- but not many, many FR crosses.
Some time ago I started researching Prussian enamel awards -- HOH, KO, and RAO mostly. I looked long and hard at different types on forums and dealers' sites to try and figure out which jeweler I thought made the absolute best examples in terms of design and quality. I decided it was FR, which is probably Friedländer. I sold a bunch of stuff and got a FR HOH3X, and the quality was great. I then decided I wanted an FR EK1 (as EKs are my first love), and I noticed they used a few different cores. I found the "slant W" to be the most attractive so I looked until I found this one. It's also in the exact shape I like -- used but not abused.
Originally posted by Richard Gordon
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Have a look at the middle post of the "W" in the first core. The top, horizontal edge of it slants a little down to the right. This is called the "slant W" core and is found in many, many crosses -- but not many, many FR crosses.
Some time ago I started researching Prussian enamel awards -- HOH, KO, and RAO mostly. I looked long and hard at different types on forums and dealers' sites to try and figure out which jeweler I thought made the absolute best examples in terms of design and quality. I decided it was FR, which is probably Friedländer. I sold a bunch of stuff and got a FR HOH3X, and the quality was great. I then decided I wanted an FR EK1 (as EKs are my first love), and I noticed they used a few different cores. I found the "slant W" to be the most attractive so I looked until I found this one. It's also in the exact shape I like -- used but not abused.
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