I think these are seldom observed with most silvering remaining, the brass looking so fine and the tab intact. Comments please. Thanks!
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Originally posted by inimicus View Postcheers mac! I believe the 'big wreath' prussian type like mine is from the 1880s-1890s era, true? if so that makes the condition even more interesting. care to venture a value on mine?
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David,
You might want to move this thread to the Imperial side for more opinions. The buckle itself is original. The backside of your buckle shows appropriate aging, however does not match the frontside. I believe the face (frontside) of your buckle has been cleaned... its quite obvious the brass and nickel have been shined. I cannot comment with 100% accuracy on the leather tab. As it stands here it's one , and counting yourself.
Chuck
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thanks 'C' -
you mean cleaned like on a buffing wheel, then new matte silvering laid material in the recesses so it would book new having been once a sad ol' beater like so many? and then, after cleaning and re-silvering - probably a time-consuming operation - leaving the reverse alone?
no offense and I can claim no great expertise in koppelschloesser, but this pulls a pretty long bow I think. the wreath's details for one are totally crisp. isn't it more likely the front-back differences can be explained simply be where the buckle was stored?
more views heartily welcomed.
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I think the buckle front may have been cleaned but definitely not buffed. The face plate is solid nickel and there is no indication of any buffing just polishing probably w/a brass polish. does not really distract from the buckle that much. However, as I stated earlier-the tab is not original to the buckle so the price will not be as much as if it had a maker and date on it as these buckles had on original tabs.
Bill
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Originally posted by inimicus View Postthanks 'C' -
you mean cleaned like on a buffing wheel, then new matte silvering laid material in the recesses so it would book new having been once a sad ol' beater like so many? and then, after cleaning and re-silvering - probably a time-consuming operation - leaving the reverse alone?
no offense and I can claim no great expertise in koppelschloesser, but this pulls a pretty long bow I think. the wreath's details for one are totally crisp. isn't it more likely the front-back differences can be explained simply be where the buckle was stored?
more views heartily welcomed.
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