WW2 Free France Cross of Lorraine Ring
WW2 Free France Cross of Lorraine Ring
$900.00
Description
DATE: WW2, c.1940
An unusual silver and rose gold ring dating from the 1940s. The emblem on the front and shoulders is the Cross of Lorraine, in the case of this ring it represents Free France, the WW2 government-in-exile led by Charles de Gaulle in resistance to the Axis powers following the fall of France. Although fashioned in precious metals it's quite crudely done, and isn't hallmarked, suggesting is was hand made outside a jewellery workshop (and official government assay system).
Free France was set up in London, June 1940, as an Allied nation following the Fall of France. Although ultimately successful in re-establishing a provisional republic after liberating France in 1944, the group was initially incredibly divisive. By the end of July 1940 only 7000 soldiers had joined the Free French Army in England, with three-quarters of French servicemen requesting repatriation at this time. One admiral, René-Émile Godfroy, voiced the opinion of many in this latter group:
"For us Frenchmen, the fact is that a government still exists in France, a government supported by a Parliament established in non-occupied territory and which in consequence cannot be considered irregular or deposed. The establishment elsewhere of another government, and all support for this other government would clearly be rebellion."
A rare and quite fascinating piece of 20th century history.
MEASUREMENTS
Head: 10.3 x 7.4mm
Width of band: 3.8mm
WEIGHT
1.5g
MARKS
No marks present, tests as silver and 9k gold
CONDITION
Good, some general wear commensurate with age
Follow Us
Dealing Podcast blog instagram TikTok facebook