Hello Doug
You are correct, this one is a good S.H.u.Co. maker marked (5) vein example.
One area of concern for me is the bronze colored finish.
Notice how some of the recesses of the obverse is a darker brown than the raised details that a gold.
I'm of the opinion the obverse coloring appears more like a golden paint than the typical brownish gray colored wash that is still intact on most of the reverse.
Here is one of mine to compare.
Best Regards, fischer
Also, the off-center mark on the S.H.u.Co. solid ISA is an attribute of this maker and can be found on both the (4) and (5) vein examples.
Here are some of my examples.
Best Regards, fischer
Thank you for the input fischer.
It was that finish to the badge that attracted me to it because of the unusual nature of it.
Once it arrives I will of course be applying some more of the wife's nail varnish remover to see if it is a 'good' bronze or just a titivated silver but either way it looks to be in fairly good condition.
I'll update the post when it arrives.
All the best
Doug
Hi Doug
For clarification, I do think the badge in question is a bronze grade.
From what I can see here, the faded brownish wash (like my example) has been enhanced with a more brilliant golden color.
I base this opinion on the areas I have indicated.
Notice the arrows show an almost flawless golden color and the red, circled recesses lack this coloring.
One would think the raised areas would be worn and the more protected recesses would have the golden color.
Of course, you will know more once you have the badge in hand.
Best Regards, fischer
very nice badge.
Hello Fischer, thanks for your knowledgable input.
Thanks Harry...I do like the badge
So the badge has arrived and photographed in natural light brings out the colour far better.
It does look to have a fairly even patina all over rather than golden highlights which must have been photographic effects.
All the best
Doug
Hi Doug
What a difference good pics make. It looks much better in your photo and the finish looks great.
Any possibility of getting pics of the reverse.
Congrats on your new example and glad it turned out to be all correct!
Best Regards, fischer
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