SS cultural collectors,
Here we have the chance to be witnesses of an interesting conversion and con version of an offered Allach piece:
http://www.allachporcelain.com/for-s...lain-for-sale/
Described as:
EXTRAORDINARILY RARE PAINTED KOHLMEISE
( Only painted version known to exist )
Model # 111
Mint Condition
10.5 cm or 4.5 ” in height
The price for this "extraordinarily rare" painted version of the Allach Kohlmeise (= great tit) is a smooth 8,5K.
Clicking for the details a bigger pic of the offered piece in question pops up with...the headline describing it as a:
http://www.allachporcelain.com/for-s...ehlchen_009-3/
Rotkehlchen! (= european robin)
So all of a sudden the one of it´s kind painted great tit converts into a european robin - the dealer in question published two books on this subject so it´s hard to believe that he just made a mistake.
And if so he should not have a problem to check this out and pull the piece back.
Because one thing is clear:
This thing is fishy - buyer beware!
Here we have the chance to be witnesses of an interesting conversion and con version of an offered Allach piece:
http://www.allachporcelain.com/for-s...lain-for-sale/
Described as:
EXTRAORDINARILY RARE PAINTED KOHLMEISE
( Only painted version known to exist )
Model # 111
Mint Condition
10.5 cm or 4.5 ” in height
The price for this "extraordinarily rare" painted version of the Allach Kohlmeise (= great tit) is a smooth 8,5K.
Clicking for the details a bigger pic of the offered piece in question pops up with...the headline describing it as a:
http://www.allachporcelain.com/for-s...ehlchen_009-3/
Rotkehlchen! (= european robin)
So all of a sudden the one of it´s kind painted great tit converts into a european robin - the dealer in question published two books on this subject so it´s hard to believe that he just made a mistake.
And if so he should not have a problem to check this out and pull the piece back.
Because one thing is clear:
This thing is fishy - buyer beware!
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