I picked this up at the Pomona Show, as a copy. I feel comfortable with the original patterns in silver and zinc.
There was some discussion of post war pieces made for veterans who needed replacements. I do not know if this is true or not.
This copy is clearly die struck and the front is nicely frosted and burnished. The metal may be silver as I could not see a base metal color change in any of the corners. I know it is not a wartime piece, but it surely is well made. I would like to get further information about this copy and if it is a common reproduction or something a bit better.
Bob Hritz
There was some discussion of post war pieces made for veterans who needed replacements. I do not know if this is true or not.
This copy is clearly die struck and the front is nicely frosted and burnished. The metal may be silver as I could not see a base metal color change in any of the corners. I know it is not a wartime piece, but it surely is well made. I would like to get further information about this copy and if it is a common reproduction or something a bit better.
Bob Hritz
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