Thia type commonly reproduced. Looks artificially "aged". As said we need to see the back as the repros have common characteristics seen from the back.
Thia type commonly reproduced. Looks artificially "aged". As said we need to see the back as the repros have common characteristics seen from the back.
W.Unland
i cut this from a moth-eaten Tunic .. here is the Back
and together with this Insignias second Photo..
I am not entirely convinced, never seen the Speckling in the top part of the body before or in the top of the legs, the head is definately a repro style, however it is a thin body long necked type that is found on originals. but looking at the drop in the right wing it would suggest a great deal of cloth shifting on manufacture, this may account for the funny head, but not the speckling. As no other have turned up with this feature so far I would have to say, cautiously, that it is original.
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