I need the opinion of those wiser than I. My gut feeling is that this is a fake but I want to be sure. A U Boat badge with diamonds has been offered to me by an antiques dealer who knows of my interest in German awards. It comes with the usual good story that most of these things come with. What it does not come with is paper work, case or owner's name. I will send photos when I can figure out how to work my digital camera but I think from the description an opinion can be formed.
The badge in question is in near perfect condition with only minor wear on the high spots of the badge. The finish is matt gold. The style of the badge is that of Foster and Barth and matches exactly the front and back details of the badge shown in C Ailsby's book even down to the variations in the thickness of the rim in back. I took it to a jewler and the stones are real diamonds. The edges have very fine parallel lines that look like file or strike lines. They are almost microscopic. All detail is sharp and crisp. It is a nicely made piece.
Now for the deviations from the one in the book: The diamonds are round and have a flat facet on the top. My understanding is that a rose cut diamond comes to a point on the top. The jeweler said nobody does rose cuts any more but he felt it could go either way and with diamonds that small a cutter would try to put a top or table facet on it to give it more "fire". The other problem area is the clasp marking. The clasp is correct in shape and size but is only marked with 800. The 800 is in a box and in the same position as in the book but there is no LDO number present.
I have never seen or handled either a real or fake badge of this sort so I am at a loss. What do you all think? Is it trash or treasure?
The badge in question is in near perfect condition with only minor wear on the high spots of the badge. The finish is matt gold. The style of the badge is that of Foster and Barth and matches exactly the front and back details of the badge shown in C Ailsby's book even down to the variations in the thickness of the rim in back. I took it to a jewler and the stones are real diamonds. The edges have very fine parallel lines that look like file or strike lines. They are almost microscopic. All detail is sharp and crisp. It is a nicely made piece.
Now for the deviations from the one in the book: The diamonds are round and have a flat facet on the top. My understanding is that a rose cut diamond comes to a point on the top. The jeweler said nobody does rose cuts any more but he felt it could go either way and with diamonds that small a cutter would try to put a top or table facet on it to give it more "fire". The other problem area is the clasp marking. The clasp is correct in shape and size but is only marked with 800. The 800 is in a box and in the same position as in the book but there is no LDO number present.
I have never seen or handled either a real or fake badge of this sort so I am at a loss. What do you all think? Is it trash or treasure?
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