Fire gilding
Yes, Cogwheel, you are correct about this.
The point I was trying to make is that "Fire Gilding" places a much thicker level of gold finish to the blade (or other metal portion) - because it cannot be controlled as effectively as electro-plating. Yet the electro plating technique can equally duplicate the same density of gold placement as the "fire-gilding" technique - if given long enough - and it could also perform this in whatever grade of gold was required : - 9 karat, 12, 14, 18, 24 ? ? ?
The point I was making here is that Mr. Weinand was absolutely "specific" - perhaps even "adament" to the point of challenge - that the piece he examined was fire-gilded.
I find no fault with this - and Ron is an able and seasoned researcher - so I have just simply asked: Ron Weinand - How can you visually tell whether or not a piece is "fire-gilded" or "electro-plated". There was a difference in price, so there must have been a difference in result? Would you please be gracious enough to share this exclusive knowledge with us?
Frederick J. Stephens
Originally posted by cogwheel
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The point I was trying to make is that "Fire Gilding" places a much thicker level of gold finish to the blade (or other metal portion) - because it cannot be controlled as effectively as electro-plating. Yet the electro plating technique can equally duplicate the same density of gold placement as the "fire-gilding" technique - if given long enough - and it could also perform this in whatever grade of gold was required : - 9 karat, 12, 14, 18, 24 ? ? ?
The point I was making here is that Mr. Weinand was absolutely "specific" - perhaps even "adament" to the point of challenge - that the piece he examined was fire-gilded.
I find no fault with this - and Ron is an able and seasoned researcher - so I have just simply asked: Ron Weinand - How can you visually tell whether or not a piece is "fire-gilded" or "electro-plated". There was a difference in price, so there must have been a difference in result? Would you please be gracious enough to share this exclusive knowledge with us?
Frederick J. Stephens
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