I'm still a bit on the edge about the skull itself, but it could be good. I am leaning more towards the last, as it compares favorably to the one looker piece from Aldo. The material and edges on the back raise some small doubts with me.
To understand or come to any judgment about this piece in total.. If it was made this way with the clasp and ribbon behind it. Then more detailed photos are needed in my opinion. The edge and weave of the fabric tells us a lot. The construction, material and design of the safety pin is also something to look at. Only a few patterns of these pins were used around the 1900's to 1920's.
Would also like to hear any other opinions from members that have more knowledge about the period before WWII and these commemorative or veteran pieces.
Did you buy this piece?
It could be possible that there are remnants of the normal prongs underneath the safety pin. Perhaps that the ribbon and safety pin were later added to this piece.
-Dos
Here is a similar commemorative badge from some years ago, not sure of the dealer who was selling this.
No, I only discovered it shortly before the end of the auction,
it was only shipped to the UK and could therefore not respond in time.
I also have my doubts, I tend to believe negatively rather than positively.
Compared to Aldo's skull, especially the difference in the strength of the
material and the aging is similar like in the fakes.
Regards,Jannis.
Thank all for the opinions.
Regards,Jannis.
Indeed the looks of the material seem to be the same to some of the fakes out there. Although there were skulls made out of steel in this period. The ribbon looks rather fresh compared to the skull attached.
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