Originally posted by Michael Fay
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I agree, we should pause for some concern with a 'black sun' motif (black sun is a post war name isn't it? not sure what to call it.) It surely must be something attractive to producers of modern neo-pagan wood items. It's doubtful whether its period, I can't assure anyone that it's made 33-45, and I'd be surprised if it is period.
On the negative side, it does look in great condition, so one thinks, too good to be true on that point. Some fading of the shellac but overall very good shape but being in good shape can be possible, it's a wall plate, a decorative piece and not functional, so its possible to be in good shape, also it's oak, very durable compared to most TR plates, most aren't oak.
There are no big red flags to tell me right away it's relatively modern, its actually a nice quality. Clearly it's turned on a lathe like any other plate. It wasn't a quick plate to make though, the carving is done by hand, not by machine, you can see variation in the wall angle of the sigrunes and the field areas where the oak has been removed between the runes are not precise, its a hand tooled surface, its not flat.
After carving it looks to be finished in a thin shellac, from my experience the typical treatment of the period, which has now possibly aged, thinned, and now shows areas of bare oak (hard to see now as I've dusted and waxed it). Where it has thinned on the top of the plate you can detect darkening, this is a wall plate and with wall plates you see a darkening with time on the top of the plate where dust has collected. This happens to a lesser degree on the inside bottom of the plate too, but obviously its shaded somewhat from the top. Another age indicator I look for is warping, just by placing on something you know is flat like granite slab. This one hasn't recently come off a lathe, its warped too. No exact science of course but sometimes these types of inspections are helpful to me for coming to a conclusion.
So, my opinion is it's not recent, like made last year, it's shows some age but an assurance of being period, I couldn't say. Common sense should suggest it's younger than the TR but it was cheap enough to want to have it to look at least. You never know with some of these things, sometimes they are worth inspecting and learning something from.
It just came to me from Berlin with what was the main purchase, an SS document and apparently from an estate of an SS chap, but a story doesn't matter, the other piece is without doubt real, but the plate, who knows for sure, even if it were from an SS man he could have had it made post war, even imported it from Ohio.
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