There has been much posting and discussion over a series of HJ sieger badges purported to be fake. The characteristics of these purported fakes are that the enamel background is white not cream colored, the eagle exhibits some differences in comparison with those deemed genuine, the MM (Brehmer Markneukirchen) has the M and A in Markneukirchen touching in those deemed fake versus those deemed genuine. I have studied these badges for some time and have noticed all these differences and wanted to start an honest discussion on the merits of these fakes as possible genuine examples based on several observations. I will put forth the findings in this thread and will welcome any discussion on this topic so that we all may learn.
Unfortunately in this hobby many deemed fakes prove real over time and vice versa. All too often known provenance of a very few pieces deems all those that don't conform to these as fake because they are different. Sometimes the fakery can be proved (as in the case of the floch fakes with a known post war manufacturer) but many times the word fake is applied simply because a piece does not conform to the few pieces with provenance in every detail.
I will put forth some observations and some conclusions supplemented with photos and hope that something will come of the discussion. Please limit your comment of "it's real" or "it's fake" with something that backs up your assessment. "it doesn't conform to known origininals" really isn't much of an argument as many originals don't conform to the average textbook example. Please back up any conclusions with some type of data. Hopefully we can all learn from this thread.
Pictured below are 4 HJ Sieger badges. The first three are, from left to right, a 1938 Reichssieger (MM G. Brehmer) that has been labeled a reproduction, a 1939 Kreissieger (MM A. G. Tham) accepted as original and a 1938 Kreissieger (MM G. Brehmer) also accepted as origina..
The most obvious differences between those accepted as original and those labeled reproductions are:
1. The background enamel is cream colored on the accepted originals and is white on those deemed fakes.
2. The M and A in Markneukirchen on the MM are separated in the accepted originals and touch in the deemed fakes.
3. The eagles neck on the accepted originals is longer and more narrow and is more squat and fat on deemed fakes.
4. The lower of two dots on the top of the wreath of known originals is clear and does not touch the rim of the metal edge that surrounds the enamel whereas those deemed fakes have that dot touching that rim.
5. The catch on accepted originals is roundwire or flatwire with a seam whereas the deemed fakes have a flatwire catch with no seam.
6. Lettering and date on the accepted originals is generally thinner than on those deemed as fakes.
These differences are significant and can certainly tell one type from another with a quick inspection. The quality of both is excellent. The enamel is perfect, the construction is of high quality and base metals and materials used are identical. Though pin differences have been mentioned, I really can't see any significant differences between accepted originals and deemed fakes in the pin or hinge.
First the pictures of the badges being discussed where most of the differences mentioned above are obvious. The color diffences in the enamel may not be too obvious but the two Kreissieger badges have cream color and the two Reichssieger badges have more of a white.
Unfortunately in this hobby many deemed fakes prove real over time and vice versa. All too often known provenance of a very few pieces deems all those that don't conform to these as fake because they are different. Sometimes the fakery can be proved (as in the case of the floch fakes with a known post war manufacturer) but many times the word fake is applied simply because a piece does not conform to the few pieces with provenance in every detail.
I will put forth some observations and some conclusions supplemented with photos and hope that something will come of the discussion. Please limit your comment of "it's real" or "it's fake" with something that backs up your assessment. "it doesn't conform to known origininals" really isn't much of an argument as many originals don't conform to the average textbook example. Please back up any conclusions with some type of data. Hopefully we can all learn from this thread.
Pictured below are 4 HJ Sieger badges. The first three are, from left to right, a 1938 Reichssieger (MM G. Brehmer) that has been labeled a reproduction, a 1939 Kreissieger (MM A. G. Tham) accepted as original and a 1938 Kreissieger (MM G. Brehmer) also accepted as origina..
The most obvious differences between those accepted as original and those labeled reproductions are:
1. The background enamel is cream colored on the accepted originals and is white on those deemed fakes.
2. The M and A in Markneukirchen on the MM are separated in the accepted originals and touch in the deemed fakes.
3. The eagles neck on the accepted originals is longer and more narrow and is more squat and fat on deemed fakes.
4. The lower of two dots on the top of the wreath of known originals is clear and does not touch the rim of the metal edge that surrounds the enamel whereas those deemed fakes have that dot touching that rim.
5. The catch on accepted originals is roundwire or flatwire with a seam whereas the deemed fakes have a flatwire catch with no seam.
6. Lettering and date on the accepted originals is generally thinner than on those deemed as fakes.
These differences are significant and can certainly tell one type from another with a quick inspection. The quality of both is excellent. The enamel is perfect, the construction is of high quality and base metals and materials used are identical. Though pin differences have been mentioned, I really can't see any significant differences between accepted originals and deemed fakes in the pin or hinge.
First the pictures of the badges being discussed where most of the differences mentioned above are obvious. The color diffences in the enamel may not be too obvious but the two Kreissieger badges have cream color and the two Reichssieger badges have more of a white.
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