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    Vaulted Deschler WMC 1st class

    Most of the wmc 1st class that I have seen on dealer sites are flat. The few vaulted ones (all with swords) were alle Deschler & Sohn and marked '1'.

    My Question's:

    Is Deschler the only one who produced vaulted wmc with swords?
    Are there also vaulted ones by this maker without swords?
    Are only the early Deschler's marked with '1'?
    Last Question, are there any books written about the wmc, in English or German

    Thomas

    #2
    I have a vaulted Deschler marked "L/10" and a vaulted Klein & Quenzer marked "65." I don't have a vaulted example without swords, and I don't know if Deshcler made them, but I did see an unmarked one (and a screwback!) on a dealer's web site recently.
    George

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      #3
      Thomas

      Welcome to the forum.

      I've never heard of vaulted WMCs untill now. Not being a big
      fan of WMCs, I guess I need to do some more studying on them.

      George
      Any chance you could post some pictures of one of yours?
      I believe that would be of great educational value.
      Thanks

      BR
      Ken

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        #4
        Vaulted Klein & Quenzer, obverse.
        Attached Files
        George

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          #5
          K&Q, reverse.
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          George

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            #6
            Vaulted Deschler, obverse.
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            George

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              #7
              Deschler, reverse.
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              George

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                #8
                Unmarked.
                Attached Files
                George

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                  #9
                  Reverse.
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                  George

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                    #10
                    Degrees of vaulting. Left to right, K&Q, Deschler, unmarked.
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                    George

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                      #11
                      Fantastic crosses, George. Very interesting!!!

                      Thanks for showing them.

                      "Never too old to learn something new"

                      BR
                      Ken

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                        #12
                        The 65 and unmarked look to have been hand vaulted to me. The L/10 could well have been produced that way.

                        If you study the reverses of the other two you will see marks indicative of pressure or striking. In the centre in the unmarked and on the outer areas on the 65.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Thomas H
                          Last Question, are there any books written about the wmc, in English or German

                          Thomas
                          I beleive Gordon Williamson ( a moderator here) is in the process of releasing a comprehensive book on the subject.

                          Mads

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                            #14
                            Im own a highly (factory) vaulted Deumer marked "3".
                            Cheers, Frank

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                              #15
                              reverse
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                              Cheers, Frank

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