Posted 10 months ago
blunderbuss2
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This is a double-headed eagle with enameled shield & cross. I spent a lot of time trying to identify a similar eagle on a mil. buckle to find out it was Span. fascist from the Spanish Civil War & it drove me crazy. I remember enough to suspect Russian, Prussian, Polish, Bavarian etc. here. The crest with the white cross might be a giveaway to somebody, but evaded me.
Very heavy silver & fairly well made but no Ct/kt marks or any other marking I can see with my loop.
Anybody know where it is from?
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Some Swiss crests have a white cross on a red background. Good luck.
I second ROBinHawaii. It is the Serbian Cross.
OK, curling fans, is that positive ID so I can ck SOLVED?
I do appreciate the help. I would have never have guessed Serbia.
I'll chime in - It's the Serbian crest. The Serbs use the double headed eagle, and those frontwards and backwards "C" shapes in the red portion are the clincher. I saw my share of that cross and "C" shapes when I was a peacekeeper in Bosnia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_Serbia
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Was this a "sweetheart's" bracelet? Any more information as to actual bracelet? Where she would have purchased - and when?
I have no idea val. Knew nothing about it until people sent info in the above posts.