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    #16
    Originally posted by gregM View Post
    Well spotted

    That is the only known and accepted makers mark on Type-A 1870s
    and it is very very rare. We have only seen maybe 3 or 4 of these over the years.

    The mark is LL and depending book which book you believe could belong
    to either "L. Lauer" or "Louis Lemcke" .

    I attaching an enlargement of the maker's mark and also a picture
    of another known original for comparison.
    Thanks a lot for "lesson" Greg.

    My compliments for your LL ; is a gem.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Gew44 View Post
      Thanks a lot for "lesson" Greg.

      My compliments for your LL ; is a gem.
      Thanks Max.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Gew44 View Post
        Thanks a lot for "lesson" Greg.

        My compliments for your LL ; is a gem.
        Originally posted by gregM View Post
        Well spotted

        That is the only known and accepted makers mark on Type-A 1870s
        and it is very very rare. We have only seen maybe 3 or 4 of these over the years.

        The mark is LL and depending book which book you believe could belong
        to either "L. Lauer" or "Louis Lemcke" .

        I attaching an enlargement of the maker's mark and also a picture
        of another known original for comparison.
        Thanks everyone,I never notice there is a LL mark on the ring,actually I have never seen a marked 1870 prinze cross I think I will congratulate my friend for this one.

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