Hi Hansgunter,
The cross you show has a wartime S&L setup in my opinion. The hinge is the wartime type, as well as the pin (notice the "dimple" tool mark at the top of the pin, that is consistent with S&L's wartime pins and what I call the "wartime dimple".). The catch is also wartime for me, commonly found on many S&L wartime badge from early war to late war (S&L IABs, PABs, CCCs, EK1s, etc.). A few other wartime makers used this catch as well, so I think we can safely say this setup is wartime.
Now, does that make this cross a wartime-produced cross? Not at all IMO. It could very well be a postwar made cross utilizing a leftover wartime hinge, pin and catch. We see this on the very first 1957er badges, the earliest known examples can somtimes be found using leftover wartime hardware.
I don't discount the possibility that this might be a wartime cross, but it could also very likely be a postwar cross using leftover wartime hardware. All I think we can say for sure is that the hardware on this cross is wartime IMO.
Tom
The cross you show has a wartime S&L setup in my opinion. The hinge is the wartime type, as well as the pin (notice the "dimple" tool mark at the top of the pin, that is consistent with S&L's wartime pins and what I call the "wartime dimple".). The catch is also wartime for me, commonly found on many S&L wartime badge from early war to late war (S&L IABs, PABs, CCCs, EK1s, etc.). A few other wartime makers used this catch as well, so I think we can safely say this setup is wartime.
Now, does that make this cross a wartime-produced cross? Not at all IMO. It could very well be a postwar made cross utilizing a leftover wartime hinge, pin and catch. We see this on the very first 1957er badges, the earliest known examples can somtimes be found using leftover wartime hardware.
I don't discount the possibility that this might be a wartime cross, but it could also very likely be a postwar cross using leftover wartime hardware. All I think we can say for sure is that the hardware on this cross is wartime IMO.
Tom
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