Seems to be some very knowledgable TWM collectors here. Can anybody say who made this one?
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Is there a known maker for this TWM "Gallipoli Star"?
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Not only the notch Rich. Trying to establish which maker used that exakt 'Silber' mark, catch, hinge and needle. To me it's CFZ but if anyone can match that TWM to a maker it would be very useful.Attached FilesLast edited by Roglebk; 04-25-2012, 09:47 AM.
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Hi,
It looks alike one of the medals (The Turkish War Medal page 89 figure 6) that is shown in my book. Although the pin is thinner. It is also silver (written on the pin) and the enamel pattern looks also same. Even the end of the arm of the tugra was cut same. When you check the Austrian ones in the book they also have the same enamel pattern. So it may be Austrian made.
On the other hand, I can not say anything about the maker,
but again IMHO the known makers made it sure that the medals have their names on them and the enamel pattern does not look alike any maker that I know.
Regards
Demir
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Originally posted by streptile View PostHi Carl,
How does it compare to this postwar GODET mark?
Pic of TWM mark is not really good enough but the mark from 1914 EKI Prinz is not the same as on the post war Godet imo. The TWM hardware matches the Prinz in all aspects.
2 marks on the right is the same, just diff pics to show how the same mark can differ from pic to pic.Attached Files
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