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    There're plenty of good stuffs on ebay and I'm pretty sure many of us are interested in buying, maybe it's better to post them after the auction ends just to avoid ruining anyone's purchasing plan.

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    2 hours ago, lew said:

    There're plenty of good stuffs on ebay and I'm pretty sure many of us are interested in buying, maybe it's better to post them after the auction ends just to avoid ruining anyone's purchasing plan.

     

    You have a point there. However, there are so many fakes about on ebay it is better to know what is genuine before you make a costly bid on something that isn't. 

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    Beautiful type A 1870EK2 sold for 704EUR in Nov.

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    Beautiful medical officer bar from colonial era

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    Cased near mint MVO4.

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    All medals and ribbons on that Colonial bar look fine to me, the KO4x seems to have some parts of the swords repaired so both screwed and soldered sword parts are visible.

    The elephant badge pinned on Afrika colonial medal ribbon is certainly unusual but makes sense, IMO not necessarily a bad sign, it would be a bold move and require some imagination for an ordinary faker to do so. Same for the KO4X on white ribbon combination.

    Another thing I particularly like on this bar is the double rosette ribbon folding, consistent quality and finely made.

     

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    Only thing I don't like is the look of the catch, wired type with rough cut, but not necessarily a deal breaker IMO.

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    I want to make one exception to post an ongoing auction of a ribbon bar because this one belongs to the full size bar auctioned earlier this month, broken up and listed by the same seller.

    If anyone here bought the big bar please don't miss the chance of completing the group.

     

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    ribbon bar features a Tapferkeitsmedaille

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    A 2-row softback ribbon bar grouping, the bar with EK2 is combat award bar, another one starts with Hindy cross is the 2nd row and mostly commemorative awards. Likely belonged to medical veteran from KM.

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    minty Wagner piece

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    Hello All,

     

    The Sachsen Albert Order Grand Cross Star by "Elimeyer" listed above is most-likely a modern forgery that has been attributed to the now deceased Mr. Blass.  These forgeries have been around for a while now.  Genuine pieces are seldom encountered.  The Andreas Thies auction house sold a genuine example many years ago.  If I remember correctly, that genuine piece came from the George Seymour collection.

     

    Best regards,

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    @Vince: It´s no shame at all. Blass was one of the most "genius" fakers, with a colorful bouquet of fakes which are still displayed in some museums.

    In the 1980ties he was engaged with one of the Rothe & Neffe sisters - just to have access to the large store of embossing tools and dies. She realized his ambition short before their marriage and kicked him off.

    Regards

    Christian

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