That looks like a nicely worn original . You can still see the odd trace of the silver wash in a couple of the deeper seams. The majority of these WW rings were made of alloys like brass or nickel silver (Neusilber, AKA Alpacca). Most had a silver-coloured wash with nickel or they were chrome-plated. Some also had a thick plating with silver and it can be difficult to tell if theses are plated or solid silver. The latter may have a hallmark. Some collectors believe that the solid silver WW rings are copies. I'm not so sure although several of the many patterns of Westwall ring have indeed been heavily copied.
Yes, old friends such as Odal and Wagriff died a few years ago. Both good guys whose expertise is sorely missed.
Here's another one of the same pattern. It appears to be silver-plated.
I agree with Glenn. The casting traces are easy to recognize if you have a look on the inner side of the plate.
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