Cleaned or polished I assume? Not the usual dark patina or greenish tinge usually found on these ...
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Hi Darell,
the 1918 submarine badges are a minefield.. I like your example. Anyway I think nobody really knows. If you search in the old threads sometimes badges with casts mark pitting are given the especially when Meybauer logo is there whilst the same pitting are given a if on another badge. As they where instituted in 1918 and the war was coming to its end, I guess the most shabby examples might be the good ones . They most were probably all bought straight out of the 1920-30ies Deumer, Juncker and S&L catalogs. I think they kinda looked cool and brought respect when worn on a ww2 marine uniform.
I have three, all "dubious". I like em all
Best regards,
MichelLast edited by morel5000; 09-06-2013, 02:25 AM.
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Hi Michel, I have searched and viewed all the threads I could find. I'm not so much concerned about originality. I just seem to get this feeling this one has been polished or heavily cleaned. I'm by no means an Imperial expert, however, many I have seen of this maker tend to be a darker (almost bronze color) and even have traces of green on the surface. This one tends to have what appears to be the remaining patina that you would generally see. However, I don't know enough to be 100% sure. And as always, pictures are sometimes misleading.
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Originally posted by Don D. View PostIt looks cleaned to me. You can still see some of the green paint that was originally on the wreath.
Sub badges did not have green paint on the wreath. I think you are thinking of the green wash present on some Naval Airship badges. The green present on this badge is verdigris.
Gary BANA LM #1201868, OMSA LM #60, OVMS LM #8348
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Originally posted by Gary B View PostHi Don,
Sub badges did not have green paint on the wreath. I think you are thinking of the green wash present on some Naval Airship badges. The green present on this badge is verdigris.
Gary B
Cheers - Greg
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Originally posted by greg1878 View PostHi Gary, like Don, my understanding is that the green is a wash and not verdigris. I am hopefully buying a rare example that has all of its wash still present and is ex Gordon Williamson collection.
Cheers - Greg
Gary BANA LM #1201868, OMSA LM #60, OVMS LM #8348
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