Is it possible to definitely authenticate something like this? Seems anyone with the proper skill set could easily fake it. After all it's just cardboard and paint. It's 39 inches (98 cm) wide and 23.5 inches (60 cm) tall.
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I wouldn't say easily replicated....Would need some sort of two piece dies (since it's made in sections).....Something to place the paper/cardboard into and form the images....That would take a fair amount of skill to manufacture....
It looks like it has some aging to it, so could be a period item...A disposable item since it was made of paper....Bodes
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Originally posted by bodes View PostI wouldn't say easily replicated....Would need some sort of two piece dies (since it's made in sections).....Something to place the paper/cardboard into and form the images....That would take a fair amount of skill to manufacture....
It looks like it has some aging to it, so could be a period item...A disposable item since it was made of paper....Bodes
Also appears to have an ink RZM stamp on the back....Interesting item....Bodes
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Originally posted by jim10011 View PostLarge NSDAP Cardboard Eagle
Is it possible to definitely authenticate something like this?
Seems anyone with the proper skill set could easily fake it.
After all it's just cardboard and paint. It's 39 inches (98 cm)
wide and 23.5 inches (60 cm) tall.
For another example see t=1020858.
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Originally posted by oldflagswanted View Post
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Originally posted by Robert H View PostIts mentioned for inside in Schirting Material and outside weather resisting Hydrocin paper (what ever this is).
The advertisement I showed was from Karl Winkler from Dresden.
I gave no further information as this type was not the subject for the book.
Schirling is not mentioned in Google, but Hydrocin is.Last edited by wilhelm Saris; 06-03-2020, 04:05 AM.
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