Showing pictures (the only which I have at this point) of two 1st Class Spange which I am about to purchase, but I wanted to get opinions here first, please.
Based upon my research on this Forum, I believe that I have safely ruled-out the raptor-factor and am thinking that these are both period originals and standard award pattern clasps by the "unknown" maker, possibly "intermediate" types.
The stencilled cases both have the later squared-corners and rectangular push-button catch release mechanisms.
To my eyes, both Spange have the same attachment hardware - hinges, pins and flat-wire retaining clasps.
However, there are differences in the numerals ("1" & "3" in particular) and differing ribbon patterns at the bottom of the wreaths - the Spange with patina having a ribbed type and the frosty, burnished Spange having flat ribbons (as seen in the "raptor" fakes but on those the retaining clasp is round-wire).
Your opinions and feedback will be appreicated.
Regards,
John
1. Cased Spange with patina:
Based upon my research on this Forum, I believe that I have safely ruled-out the raptor-factor and am thinking that these are both period originals and standard award pattern clasps by the "unknown" maker, possibly "intermediate" types.
The stencilled cases both have the later squared-corners and rectangular push-button catch release mechanisms.
To my eyes, both Spange have the same attachment hardware - hinges, pins and flat-wire retaining clasps.
However, there are differences in the numerals ("1" & "3" in particular) and differing ribbon patterns at the bottom of the wreaths - the Spange with patina having a ribbed type and the frosty, burnished Spange having flat ribbons (as seen in the "raptor" fakes but on those the retaining clasp is round-wire).
Your opinions and feedback will be appreicated.
Regards,
John
1. Cased Spange with patina:
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