Originally posted by Doug See
There is of course no provenance offered, and if their was, I would expect that it would date back only as far as the recent SOS....
None-the-less...I personally think the piece offered by Weitze warrants far more discussion hours than the above 1813 'screw-back' - especially in light of Brians 'grinding' analysis...
It would be good to hear your comments.... particularly about the construction..
Originally posted by Brian S
I agree with all the comments you've made re the screw-back, but I don't think they necessarily pertain to the Weitze piece...I have studied all the photo's Weite provides, and see no evidence of the core being ground..... and from what I've learned from the only sources we have left - books and discussion - this style of assembly and attatchment, and the overall 'look' of the piece make this - for me at least - one of the more interesting candidates for 'period' that I've seen come out of a dealers shop...
If this did crop up on Thies, with provenance, would we evaluate the item differently?
You've seen em come and go, I haven't, so fire away!
(Sorry to crash your thread Andy...)
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