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    GPB advice wanted

    Good evening, please accept my apologies if this is in the wrong section. I am watching a GPB listed on a UK auction site, while this item is outside my usual area of collecting I am sufficiently interested to consider bidding, I would like an informed opinion before parting with my money. After researching known fakes and what to look for in an original badge I can see both good and bad points in this particular badge.

    All advice and opinions gratefully received.




    #2
    Hi Stevevaio, and welcome among us -- it's good to have you here!

    I'm sorry to inform you that it is required that you be an "Association Member" in order to post photos on WAF...and that requires paying the listed membership fee. So the photos you attempted to post are not visible here.

    I'm sure we would very much like to respond to your questions in matters regarding the Golden Party Badge, but until we can see the examples, that will not be possible. But you can always visit the website of one of our valued members here

    http://pages.interlog.com/~sjl/GPB/index.html

    and hopefully benefit from his fine research on this subject.

    With all good wishes,

    Br. James

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      #3
      Thanks for the advice.

      Please find links to the images in question (hopefully links that work!)

      http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l4...ge%20front.jpg

      http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l4...dge%20rear.jpg

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        #4
        Original. No problems.

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          #5
          I like it !

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            #6
            Thanks for the links, and the GPB you linked us to is an original example. Do you happen to know who this piece was originally issued to?

            Thanks again, and again -- welcome!

            Br. James

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              #7
              Originally posted by Br. James View Post
              Thanks for the links, and the GPB you linked us to is an original example. Do you happen to know who this piece was originally issued to?

              Thanks again, and again -- welcome!

              Br. James
              Thanks again for the warm welcome.

              Im happy to see the links worked. The badge is advertised for sale on a UK auction site, there is no information regarding the original owner. After reading everything I could find on spotting fakes the only thing that concerned me was the orientation of the enamel part of the badge in relation to the wreath. If the badge has been repaired at some time and reassembled incorrectly would this impact on its value?

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                #8
                The disc has been reattached off center as you say. That is not as big an issue as if it had enamel damage. Usually doesn't affect value much.

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                  #9
                  Somebody with more skill than myself should get pictures up here for posterity sake!!

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                    #10
                    For future reference

                    GPB # 86774
                    Attached Files

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                      #11
                      If I were to engage in a little speculation, I think I can see a slight dent on the rim visible on the back just below the pin and white thread (hardly visible) which may be where the badge hit the ground and the enamel disc popped off, thankfully with no damage to the disc.

                      It's always strange that so many period disc reattachment repairs get the angle wrong so the "A" of "D.A.P." isn't directly over the wreath ribbon at the bottom. III Reich wearers and jewelers were clearly not as fussy as 21st Century collectors.

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                        #12
                        "Amen" to that, Stephen!

                        Here's another thought on this piece: it appears that the pin plate shows reattachment soldering around the circumference. If, as you describe, this badge were dropped and the enamel disc popped off the obverse, would it have been possible for a jeweler to remove the pin plate in order to reattach the disc and then to replace the same Fuess-marked pin plate onto the badge without any damage to the pin plate?

                        Cheers,

                        Br. James

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