Enclosed are some pictures of what I think is a post war knight’s cross by S&L. The cross has IMHO a B-frame with dent row flaw and bridge/knee flaw. I can, however, not see any beading flaws. The core is unmagnetic and the frame appears to be silver plated. Both the core and the frame seems to be made of a yellowish material, perhaps brass (the yellowish material is visible on certain places were the silver plating on the frame or the paint on the core has worn off).
The ring also shows some kind of “punch flaw” on both sides, but this is difficult to picture (I have tried)! The soldering of the cross is very good, but some parts of the front frame seem a bit “squeezed”. It almost looks like something went wrong when the frame was made! All together the cross seems a bit unfinished.
Am I right? Is it possible to say more exact when this cross was produced after the war?
All comments/corrections are very much appreciated!
The ring also shows some kind of “punch flaw” on both sides, but this is difficult to picture (I have tried)! The soldering of the cross is very good, but some parts of the front frame seem a bit “squeezed”. It almost looks like something went wrong when the frame was made! All together the cross seems a bit unfinished.
Am I right? Is it possible to say more exact when this cross was produced after the war?
All comments/corrections are very much appreciated!
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