Dear All,
This Easter weekend was in many respects a collecting highlight. I got a LW Goblet, a nice paper grouping incl. three award documents from a member of J:R:199 "List", and last but not least a couple of PABs.
One of the PABs is what we have been calling "a Juncker". Its obverse is identical to my unmarked "Juncker" PAB with the typical hardware. It's reverse is different though. It is set up for the "typical Juncker" hardware, and has the upper and lower recess areas for the oval base plates. BUT, instead of that it has a simple hinge system and a hook that is directly soldered into the recess. AND, it is maker marked!
It is even double maker marked but not to Juncker; it is mm to Assmann! First, there is the stylized "A" and then there is the abbreviation "A&S". The markings are stamped into the metal, and unfortunately, hardly visibe on the picture. I will try to make better pics at work though.
Your opinions please!
Best regards,
Al
This Easter weekend was in many respects a collecting highlight. I got a LW Goblet, a nice paper grouping incl. three award documents from a member of J:R:199 "List", and last but not least a couple of PABs.
One of the PABs is what we have been calling "a Juncker". Its obverse is identical to my unmarked "Juncker" PAB with the typical hardware. It's reverse is different though. It is set up for the "typical Juncker" hardware, and has the upper and lower recess areas for the oval base plates. BUT, instead of that it has a simple hinge system and a hook that is directly soldered into the recess. AND, it is maker marked!
It is even double maker marked but not to Juncker; it is mm to Assmann! First, there is the stylized "A" and then there is the abbreviation "A&S". The markings are stamped into the metal, and unfortunately, hardly visibe on the picture. I will try to make better pics at work though.
Your opinions please!
Best regards,
Al
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