Far from an expert on these but like Ian & Howarthj neither of my full size Prager bars have windows in the left building but then again I've noticed there are different designs with different degrees of details, different building perspectives and scenery sizes (in relation to outer bar frame) with or without the "HC" intials in the shrubbery on these Prager bars but I dont know if the additional windows on yours are a significant indication of authenticity.
Personally, I like the sharp detail and find the fact you can still make out the top part of the "HC" initials in the shrubbery despite the addition of a line/bar where the shrubbery meets the bar frame and obliterates the lower part of the letters interesting.
Such disctinctive features (additional windows, partly obliterated letters) are bound to ring a bell to someone that knows these more intimately than me.
There were several different manufacturers of this bar.
The one showed from Stukapilot is a "border line" piece.
Of course, like for all the rest of the militaria fields, we cannot compare a maker with another, we can only search for historical proof that can support or dismiss the originality of a piece.
In this case, as far as I remember, it is not proven to be unquestionable.
My books:
- THE WEHRPAß & SOLDBUCH OF THE WH
- THE SS TK RING
- THE ITALIAN-GERMAN MEDAL
- THE ANTI PARTISAN BADGE
- THE AWARDS OF THE LW
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