These the typical errors have is W&H on the pieces and yet more I think that the on full cross can see the typical black paint on the frame ...
IMO, for the crosses W&H characteristic is exclusively extended flaw in the outside corner - the lower right.
In addition, the characteristic is drawing of both dates and look angles of internal and external frame.
Confusion Cross W&H with the cross S&L is very common.
Well, despite my inability to distinguish the minute details of EKs by different makers, I thought the second cross of slayer's was a W&H, mainly due to the flaw in the lower right of the frame and the shape/tilt of the 1813 date. Now I'm completely confused to hear it listed as S&L.
Slayer, Walter & Henlein has an assigned number of 109, but their crosses are never marked. The association to W&H has been made by various means, mostly from crosses found in W&H marked envelopes.
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