Hi,
I was looking at the upcoming Empire auction and noticed a very unique set of Oakleaves: http://www.empiremilitaryauctions.co...il.asp?id=1917
Apparently the RK and Oaks are part of a group of medals brought back from the war by an RAF flight officer. Although the display boards and RK are nice I was intrigued by the description of the Oakleaves. From the catalog's description, the Oakleaves are the Godet Type 1 pattern (with the close vein to the leaf) but have an S&L suspension loop attached to them. The auction house is making the supposition that S&L purchased unfinished oakleaves planchets from Godet and finished them at their S&L factory.
If I remember correctly, S&L listed Oakleaves in their catalogs for a very short period of time and Godet Oakleaves were unmarked (no L/50 or 21 mark) also for a very short period of time. Bearing these facts in mind the window for production of these oakleaves would be a very short timeframe.
I was surprised no one has commented on that here in the cross section, since this is a very interesting find/discovery.
Does someone have a set of S&L Oaks they could post?
Gary B
I was looking at the upcoming Empire auction and noticed a very unique set of Oakleaves: http://www.empiremilitaryauctions.co...il.asp?id=1917
Apparently the RK and Oaks are part of a group of medals brought back from the war by an RAF flight officer. Although the display boards and RK are nice I was intrigued by the description of the Oakleaves. From the catalog's description, the Oakleaves are the Godet Type 1 pattern (with the close vein to the leaf) but have an S&L suspension loop attached to them. The auction house is making the supposition that S&L purchased unfinished oakleaves planchets from Godet and finished them at their S&L factory.
If I remember correctly, S&L listed Oakleaves in their catalogs for a very short period of time and Godet Oakleaves were unmarked (no L/50 or 21 mark) also for a very short period of time. Bearing these facts in mind the window for production of these oakleaves would be a very short timeframe.
I was surprised no one has commented on that here in the cross section, since this is a very interesting find/discovery.
Does someone have a set of S&L Oaks they could post?
Gary B
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