I picked this up today and couldn't pass it up for $32 USD. I don't know to much about these so any help would be greatly appreciated. It looks to have been used and may have been exposed to heat of some sort or it may be age but I am not sure. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally posted by Edelweisse View PostNice eagle...especially for the price. Yes....a little wear but still nice. I had one just like that...gold color worn off.....guess it was the maker or salt water.
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Originally posted by Norm F View Post
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Good summer bird James and you cant beat the price. I agree with Norm : same variation as discussed in his link. As far as I know there are at least 2 variants of this bird (which exists in both gold and silver) The most common type is made of zink and typically shows finish loss like yours. On that variation the catch is flat stock and the lower clasp has a bent tip like yours. The second type (probably earlier version) has a round stock catch, the lower clasp is straight and this version usually holds its finish better because it looks to be made of brass like the attached specimen or the one shown by Valoche in the link
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Originally posted by Jean-Claude View PostGood summer bird James and you cant beat the price. I agree with Norm : same variation as discussed in his link. As far as I know there are at least 2 variants of this bird (which exists in both gold and silver) The most common type is made of zink and typically shows finish loss like yours. On that variation the catch is flat stock and the lower clasp has a bent tip like yours. The second type (probably earlier version) has a round stock catch, the lower clasp is straight and this version usually holds its finish better because it looks to be made of brass like the attached specimen or the one shown by Valoche in the link
Regards
JC
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Originally posted by muddyboots View PostThe other strange thing is the gilt, I assume it was brushed on judging by the brush lines I see in the gold and dark areas. ...
I assumed when I bought it that it was zink but the way the catch was attached made me question it.
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Group shot (I forget where this was posted before - maybe warrelics forum?). Again shows that typical asymmetrical loss of gilding.Last edited by Norm F; 05-14-2017, 12:43 PM.
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