I have acquired a Godet cased Social Welfare neck order which appears original in every aspect. It has great enamel and is in near mint condition. The only two areas of concern I have regard the wreath around the swas and the oak leaves on the jump ring. The wreath appears to show some overzealous polishing as the leaf detail on the left side looks somewhat ground down. I'll try to get a picture of that area soon.
The real concern are the oak leaves on the jump ring. There is an incredible amount of flashing still left that apparently was never removed during the final finishing. I would think a medal of this caliber would have had great care to detail and finishing and not leave so much flash still clinging to the oak leaves. I'm just beginning to use my macro setting on my camera so I hope this picture shows what I mean. I've put a black background under the leaves to help with showing up the detail. Any comments would be appreciated.
Richard V
The real concern are the oak leaves on the jump ring. There is an incredible amount of flashing still left that apparently was never removed during the final finishing. I would think a medal of this caliber would have had great care to detail and finishing and not leave so much flash still clinging to the oak leaves. I'm just beginning to use my macro setting on my camera so I hope this picture shows what I mean. I've put a black background under the leaves to help with showing up the detail. Any comments would be appreciated.
Richard V
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