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missing the '1' of the '1333' date which is always a red flag (but not definitive proof of a fake).
What gives it away, though is the enamel is acrylic, not glass. It's easy to spot by the color and especially by the tiny, darker ripples at the edge where it meets the silver. This is a result of the noticeably more liquid acrylic 'gathering' at the edge when it dries and shrinks.
Glass enamel is fired and goes through a chemical reaction, as a result. Cold, acrylic enamel is essentially nothing more than paint.
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Originally posted by bolewts58 View Postmissing the '1' of the '1333' date which is always a red flag (but not definitive proof of a fake).
What gives it away, though is the enamel is acrylic, not glass. It's easy to spot by the color and especially by the tiny, darker ripples at the edge where it meets the silver. This is a result of the noticeably more liquid acrylic 'gathering' at the edge when it dries and shrinks.
Glass enamel is fired and goes through a chemical reaction, as a result. Cold, acrylic enamel is essentially nothing more than paint.
Cheers.
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