Hello does anyone give these enamel signs a chance of being period.Thanks in advance
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- in the south of the Netherlands (between Venlo and Eindhoven), near the German and Belgium border
The enamel signs subject is a "snake-pit".
I often think I should not have written my enamel book, which was published in 2009.
There were already fakes known then, but a few years after the publishing market was
be awashed with fakes from mostly eastern countries.
Does this mean one should not write books? No of course, as the books are meant to
be a guide for those interested and to learn about facts of history!
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I see your point Wilhelm, it's a dilemma indeed
With these enamel signs you really have to hold them in the hands to separate the wheat from the chaff. Based on photos only you can easily be fooled (except with bad fakes / fantasy items of course). By the way the "Bernd Wegner" sign posted here with the inscription "THE" Waffen-SS seems to have been made by a faker who didn't learn German at school !!!
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- in the south of the Netherlands (between Venlo and Eindhoven), near the German and Belgium border
Originally posted by schoenwurf View PostI see your point Wilhelm, it's a dilemma indeed
With these enamel signs you really have to hold them in the hands to separate the wheat from the chaff. Based on photos only you can easily be fooled (except with bad fakes / fantasy items of course). By the way the "Bernd Wegner" sign posted here with the inscription "THE" Waffen-SS seems to have been made by a faker who didn't learn German at school !!!
For my book I inspected and held in hand all what was from the Philippe GILLAIN Collection
and as such credited.
Later all of his collection was stolen, including the enamel signs as far as they were not sold before.
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Originally posted by wilhelm Saris View Post
how stupid.
For my book I inspected and held in hand all what was from the Philippe GILLAIN Collection
and as such credited.
Later all of his collection was stolen, including the enamel signs as far as they were not sold before.
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