Here is an interesting item that I thought we could discuss. Maybe I have something rare and maybe not. I have never personally seen anything like this but my immediate thought is that it is good. I have done some preliminary consulting on this piece with a couple of people whose judgment I trust and I have had mixed opinions. I have accepted that it is not a Gahr piece but could it be a contracted Gahr piece? or a proto-type? Does anyone else have anything like this in their collections? PMs are always great if you do not want to publicly make a posting. Determining the hallmark on this will go a long way toward finding something out. Maybe it can tell the maker and country of origin.
This piece came out of the woodwork unexpectedly and as soon as I saw it, my immediate thought was "BUY THIS!" It is obviously handmade and does not have the quality of a Gahr brooch but it definitely shares the same "arms" as a Gahr mother's brooch and the central motif is like so many other cultural historical examples as well as the Wewelsburg sonnenrad and looks like a documented WHW design. The central bezel is hammered gold possibly plated. The silver is not marked as such but is tarnished and has obvious age to it. The reverse side shows the type of clasp we like to see on these and has that "elegant" style to it.
So, with all that said, I let's talk about this interesting Brooch!
This piece came out of the woodwork unexpectedly and as soon as I saw it, my immediate thought was "BUY THIS!" It is obviously handmade and does not have the quality of a Gahr brooch but it definitely shares the same "arms" as a Gahr mother's brooch and the central motif is like so many other cultural historical examples as well as the Wewelsburg sonnenrad and looks like a documented WHW design. The central bezel is hammered gold possibly plated. The silver is not marked as such but is tarnished and has obvious age to it. The reverse side shows the type of clasp we like to see on these and has that "elegant" style to it.
So, with all that said, I let's talk about this interesting Brooch!
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