Trewor, I for one would never suggest that DAO's were never made in bronze, I wasn't there so how would I know? Do I find it plausible? Not really, especially not based on the word of a German dealer.
The existing reference litterature as well as the info on the net is rather contradictive to say the least, but it seems almost impossible to get collectors interested in discussing this topic in an analytic way i.g. how did you manage to find out the metal composition of your nicely enamelled and gilded bronze version without ruining the cross and more importantly, when did you first purchase it?
Thies offered a Golden Grand Cross DAO in 2011, also a National Price of Art and Science. I know that Bill Stump had his eyes on the latter, but for some reasons he believed it was a fake. Now in 2015 they once again come up with a Golden Grand Cross DAO. If you seriously belive they have the same design, well that has to be on you, I don't think so. It's not what has been said over time about the Golden Grand Cross, but more importantly what hasn't!
cheers
Peter
The existing reference litterature as well as the info on the net is rather contradictive to say the least, but it seems almost impossible to get collectors interested in discussing this topic in an analytic way i.g. how did you manage to find out the metal composition of your nicely enamelled and gilded bronze version without ruining the cross and more importantly, when did you first purchase it?
Thies offered a Golden Grand Cross DAO in 2011, also a National Price of Art and Science. I know that Bill Stump had his eyes on the latter, but for some reasons he believed it was a fake. Now in 2015 they once again come up with a Golden Grand Cross DAO. If you seriously belive they have the same design, well that has to be on you, I don't think so. It's not what has been said over time about the Golden Grand Cross, but more importantly what hasn't!
cheers
Peter
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