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    Souval KC Group?

    Was given these as partial payment for photographing and cataloguing a large collection, some time back.....I'm not sure if I ever posted them here.

    They were professionally mounted on a VERY old piece of velvet-covered, heavy cardboard, which was in ratty shape. I don't know if it was the original display for these, or not.

    What appears to be light dust on these is in fact, a sun reflection from a window in my yard.

    The Grand Cross and all the KC's are marked "800" and "L/58"...The "L/58" hallmark on the GC is struck upside down. The EK2 is marked "40". They all have iron cores.

    Comments are, as always, both welcomed and appreciated....



    Grand Cross:





    KC - Oaks/Swords:




    KC - Oaks:




    EK2:


    I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.....

    #2
    I just found that the '40' marking is attributed to Berg & Nolte.

    This was the only one in the group that I received that was not mounted to the original board....Perhaps this explains why...
    I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.....

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      #3
      Lovely postwar Souval line up and a nice 40 thrown in.

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        #4
        Beautiful grouping from the lowest to the highest award alas i am still at the bottom rung but hoping to climb in the future, thanks for showing kevin.

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          #5
          Nice GC

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            #6
            Yes all Souval except the EK2



            Andy

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              #7
              Wonderful pieces ! Beautiful quality

              Best regards,
              Alex

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                #8
                That's a beautiful display of crosses you have there. My compliments.

                Regards
                Samir

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                  #9
                  Wonderful group of Souvals. Thanks for showing.

                  The RK's look to be the earliest frame types. Quality made.

                  Ken

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                    #10
                    That's pretty spiffy. I've never seen a top to bottom group like that before. Wouldn't Souval be the only maker you could do this with?

                    Chet
                    Zinc stinks!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Chet Sowersby View Post
                      That's pretty spiffy. I've never seen a top to bottom group like that before. Wouldn't Souval be the only maker you could do this with?

                      Chet

                      You could do this with St&L as well; they also made a nice Grand Cross

                      Regards,
                      Alex

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                        #12
                        Thanks Alex. I did not know that.

                        Chet
                        Zinc stinks!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Chet Sowersby View Post
                          Thanks Alex. I did not know that.

                          Chet

                          Chet, the Grand Crosses in the front row are all St&L made. The ones in the back are Souval Gk's. Both companies used silver frames, never the less St&L GK's are much heavier than Souvals due to a thicker iron core.
                          The one in the red case is a Souval display piece. It differes from other GK's in a few details. (Unmagnetic core, different black paint, different suspension loop, frosted finish, unmarked, etc.)
                          I recently added another cased 1939 St&L Grand Cross, so the pics are not up to date.

                          Regards,
                          Alex

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Alex W. View Post
                            Chet, the Grand Crosses in the front row are all St&L made. The ones in the back are Souval Gk's. Both companies used silver frames, never the less St&L GK's are much heavier than Souvals due to a thicker iron core.
                            The one in the red case is a Souval display piece. It differes from other GK's in a few details. (Unmagnetic core, different black paint, different suspension loop, frosted finish, unmarked, etc.)
                            I recently added another cased 1939 St&L Grand Cross, so the pics are not up to date.

                            Regards,
                            Alex

                            WOW !!!!!!! Tom

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