The Buttons sometimes found on Godet Prinzen/Mini EK's bothered me for a while so when got the chance to buy one i did.
First of all not sure why they added swords to a "combat only" award. Ribbons is period. The metal ring that holds the swords seems to have broken on the back so someone fixed it and maybe added the button.
Button itself seems to be struck of some greyish alloy (zink based?) painted black. Paint passed the "Acetone test", a soaked qtip stayed white when rubbing it. It's nicely struck with stippled surface between the letters. On the reverse is another marking that says 'A.M & Cie - Paris'.
Seems like Godet outsourced some of their buttons to a French maker. Here's some facts in French about them:
http://boutonsweb.fr/collectionboutons/Marques.html
First of all not sure why they added swords to a "combat only" award. Ribbons is period. The metal ring that holds the swords seems to have broken on the back so someone fixed it and maybe added the button.
Button itself seems to be struck of some greyish alloy (zink based?) painted black. Paint passed the "Acetone test", a soaked qtip stayed white when rubbing it. It's nicely struck with stippled surface between the letters. On the reverse is another marking that says 'A.M & Cie - Paris'.
Seems like Godet outsourced some of their buttons to a French maker. Here's some facts in French about them:
http://boutonsweb.fr/collectionboutons/Marques.html
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