Guys, your thoughts and comments on this piece and the maker please? Not my area! Thanks in advance, Steve
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Hi Steve......
......I'm with divisionpanzer on this one. What concerns me is how much space there is between the bottom of the wreath and the coastline. Hold out for some more opinions on this one. I'm not absolutely sure about it it, but it is one I would be seeking more input on before I leaped.
Hope this helps....I'd like to find out myself.
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Guys, all the comments/views are very much appreciated...It seems the views are somewhat divided... I will list this under the Badges & Decorations section to see if I can attract more opinions as suggested by Bruce...please keep an eye on that section so you can follow up...I'd like to see if we can get to the bottom of this one...
Kind Regards,
SCheers, Steve
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hello,,,well Im looking at the new book of Krim shields by Sascha Weber and on page number 94,,I believe is this one,,,,,,,it shows coastline and wreath same ,,and other areas look good,,also paper backing pretty close,,,so its unknown maker RARE type,,,,check it out,,thanks Greg,,hope this clears things up,,,
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Dear Greg, good pick-up mate...I guess that that was my view as well...I will still repost this under the Badges and Decorations section of the site to see wjat comes out...interestingly it seems to have created a bit of division... cheers, SCheers, Steve
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Hi guys,
The shield as posted by Steve is 100% original.
The maker of this type is unknown and typical for this type of shield is the wide area between the wreath and the coastline.
As for the backing cloth and paper it is always very difficult to tell but I like what I am seeing.
Normally the backing plate for this type should have big holes for the prongs and the prongs should be bend horizontally.
KR
Pascal
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Steve,
Following up from the comment I left on the Heer forum discussing this same shield.
IMO, I also feel this is an original shield, maker is currently unknown and if you have the old Weber reference (I don't have his newer one), this type is pictured on page/s 56 & 57. The wider distance between the wreath and coastline is called out on this style.
Looks nice; I do not know about the cloth/backing but, as others have not negatively commented on it, I would say it's also probably good.
Hope that puts your mind at ease.
Tim
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Hi Guys,
Thank you all very much for your views ...the comments and your time in review are very appreciated!
Cheers, SteveCheers, Steve
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