I know these badges have come up for discussion and one of the criteria to determine an original has always been that the enamel background is supposed to be a cream color and not a glaring white. Now I see 2 examples on Bill Shea's website. One is a Reichssieger badge and it clearly has a white background and is described as such. Here is a link.
http://www.therupturedduck.com/WebPa...edals/m023.htm
It is marked Brehmer which is the maker that is the only one I have seen listed as fake.
Now the interesting part is that there is also a Kreissieger badge he has listed that is maker marked Tham. I've never heard of alleged fakes so marked. Here is the link.
http://www.therupturedduck.com/WebPa...dals/m233a.htm
What is interesting about this badge is that it appears to have and is described as having, white enamel not cream. I am beginning to wonder if the cream color is really a determining factor as this badge has all the characteristics of an original with the exception of the white enamel. I have some other points to make with a clearly original in a comparison with a supposed fake and some characteristics of which I find hard to believe would exist in both but do. I'll have to find the time to make some detailed scans and provide the analytical text. Hopefully I can accomplish this in the next few days. In the meantime, I would welcome any comment on these badges currently for sale.
Richard V
http://www.therupturedduck.com/WebPa...edals/m023.htm
It is marked Brehmer which is the maker that is the only one I have seen listed as fake.
Now the interesting part is that there is also a Kreissieger badge he has listed that is maker marked Tham. I've never heard of alleged fakes so marked. Here is the link.
http://www.therupturedduck.com/WebPa...dals/m233a.htm
What is interesting about this badge is that it appears to have and is described as having, white enamel not cream. I am beginning to wonder if the cream color is really a determining factor as this badge has all the characteristics of an original with the exception of the white enamel. I have some other points to make with a clearly original in a comparison with a supposed fake and some characteristics of which I find hard to believe would exist in both but do. I'll have to find the time to make some detailed scans and provide the analytical text. Hopefully I can accomplish this in the next few days. In the meantime, I would welcome any comment on these badges currently for sale.
Richard V
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