A friend of mine picked up several of these som time ago and thru me would like to know if it is WWII, post war, fake or any other breed. The detail is quite good and appears to be in silver and also is nice quality, any help would be appreciated
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Originally posted by paul aA friend of mine picked up several of these som time ago and thru me would like to know if it is WWII, post war, fake or any other breed. The detail is quite good and appears to be in silver and also is nice quality, any help would be appreciated
Imo , these are Post War reproductions , they are very good quality , but looking at the detail a little closer there are many flaws to consider.
Post better pictures of the inner frame please , and some closer shots of the centre.
Teddy
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can you read plain english
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could they be the dipping doughnut frame??they look to be die struck and not cast anyway
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Which makers were 'cast ' ? , we should discuss this in the bizzare forum
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