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    Dear All!

    Somebody recognises this possibly the cross which firm produced it?
    (Origibal?)

    Thank You & Regards!


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                Original Juncker piece.

                Regards

                Daniel
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                Daniel


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                  Thank You the quick answer!

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                    Originally posted by grueni1208 View Post
                    Original Juncker piece.
                    .....with what appears to be a W&L core - Douglas?

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                      #11
                      Nice Juncker cross and nice pictures too
                      Cheers,
                      Stefano

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                        Originally posted by Adrian View Post
                        .....with what appears to be a W&L core - Douglas?
                        Yes, a W&L core, IMO. This frame appears to have the hand-applied frosting, dating it very early 1939. Notice how the frosting has run onto the step in many areas, and some areas no frosting on the step. This technique gave way to the chemical dipping which acid etched the beading and gave it a rough, yet 'whitened' finish. These early crosses are very nice in that the beading is detailed much better than the chemically treated examples.

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