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12-21-2012 11:33 PM
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Re: desk/ wall eagle REAL.... or FANTASY piece
Period Eagle the early type - a friend of mine has one of these on his desk -
Heres a picture of his:
Horst
"He who hesitates is lost - is not only lost but miles from the next exit"
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Re: desk/ wall eagle REAL.... or FANTASY piece
is his brass also? from what you can see of this one, does it pass the test to you? the man wants 400 for it and im on a metal item collecting kick right now but dont want to make a 400 mistake.... lol let me know what you think please. what o you collect? any specific pieces? thank garry
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sorry dont know if i sent that to you or posted it...lol
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Re: desk/ wall eagle REAL.... or FANTASY piece
Garry - My friends eagle is cast iron and two sided - that being said I think the one you are looking at is period and was the type that had a stand attachment to the back which has broken off to time - 400 I feel is a little much.
Hope this helps
Horst
"He who hesitates is lost - is not only lost but miles from the next exit"
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Re: desk/ wall eagle REAL.... or FANTASY piece
thanks horst, i was afraid of the brass and the glowing red eye under UV light i thought was a bit odd... are these known to have glowing red eyes?
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Re: desk/ wall eagle REAL.... or FANTASY piece
Never heard of the red eye???That could be from a deposit or the years of deterioration- Lots of luck
Horst
"He who hesitates is lost - is not only lost but miles from the next exit"
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Re: desk/ wall eagle REAL.... or FANTASY piece
I have to say that this eagle does not give me a good feeling. The detailing of the eagle's head differs significantly from Horst's friend's piece and also, if this had a easel style stand or rear stand attachment, it's difficult to understand what the 2 small angled feet on the bottom of the wreath are for. For $400, I'm sorry, but I would need or want a good photo of a period usage of one to get a better decision on this one. This one May well be original, but there is definitely something significant missing from the back and bottom of it, and I do not care for it.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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Re: desk/ wall eagle REAL.... or FANTASY piece
I would guess that the two feet at the bottom were utilized to keep it standing as if only round it would have fallen over when the easel was used -
Horst
"He who hesitates is lost - is not only lost but miles from the next exit"
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Re: desk/ wall eagle REAL.... or FANTASY piece
i get the feet thing, i actually like the detail in person and the back side does not have that cheap quick pour make them fast look. the quality is good but the brass bothers me personally, the front seems to have been cleaned up at some point because the patina on the back looks....well old... really hate that the eye glows red under UV light, stupid feature, practically turns me off to it. hate to pass a real one, guy i know has it for sale at an antique store he sells stuff at. he said he got it from a person a long time ago in trade for some yard work and labor. hes had it put away until we started talking so he put it in the shop. anyway thanks all for input, to me if there is alot of back and forth discussion.... cant be a good thing, unanimous always wins with me.
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