Never seen this before, and it has real use. Don't think this is "artificially aged."
Other than your conclusion of fact, any evidence it support it is a fake?
Gary,
Their coming over the auction blocks by the dozens in the eastern block and have been for two years. Just about every sign in an auction is bad. This does not exist and there are others. Do your homework, I’m not doing it for you just because don’t know the answer. Its a giant fake party badge.
Various design types available here in England - - - car boot sales a favourite retail outlet for these items - - - priced between £25 and £40 - - - often come with a compelling story attached ! Vet pic-ups or house clearance find are the most favoured.
Wim is right.
I am suspicious of enamel plaques with aging, as they suddenly became available in I think 2010 or so.
Before that, you didn’t see them.
The date might be wrong as to when they started showing up but the fact remains-
Watching what is available from dealers tells you a lot about fakes.
Suddenly, every dealer you have watched for years, has enamel signs available like this.
Asking the forum is the best you can do before putting down your hard-earned on something that pretends to be real.
Another trend I have noticed - be careful of entire websites that seem legitimate.
Probably the best way to bust them is ask about the item on the WAF forum before you buy.
There are some incredibly well done websites that are ‘selling’ things owned by members of this forum. They steal the images, post descriptions- sometimes very convincing - and try to rob the unwary. Sometimes they steal the name and logo of legitimate dealers!
Just looking out for my younger fellow collectors!
John
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