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C&T LRDG slip on? Opinions
This just sold last week at CT last week. Any thoughts. Questions as to colour background ie red on dark blue not black.....
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A load of s h i t e
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Fake, like many other items in this auction...
Prospective buyers beware.
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I collect badges and medals of London Transport employees and its predecessor and successor companies, bus, tram, trolleybus, underground railway. |
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Another once decent auctioneer heading down the pan.
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This implies you know a decent auctioneer
I don’t! SC |
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Once decent, have they ever been?
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I collect badges and medals of London Transport employees and its predecessor and successor companies, bus, tram, trolleybus, underground railway. |
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For a while they had decent stuff and still do but these days the lots are padded out with restrike collections/bundles as well as quite a few howlers. I’m not a cloth collector so you probably know better than me how much they offer is fake.
You can say the same of DNW |
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C&T LRDG slip on? Opinions
Although It would be absolutely correct to say the slip on which is the subject of this thread is not the real deal, it is not in my experience fair to say that all auctioneers are bad. After all there are members of this forum that have been involved with auction houses in the not so distant past.
I have purchased items from auction houses in the past and have been more than happy with them. To be fair the main thrust of my collecting is medals whereas the majority of the members of this forum are badge collectors and as we all know metal and cloth badges are being heavily reproduced. Taking for example DNW who are one of the leading medal dealers in the UK, what are they supposed to do when a collector decides to sell a collection of medals but also has badges/ insignia that he wishes to sell. Should they turn away the whole collection knowing that another auctioneer will happily take it on and sell it or should he auction the medals and also sell the insignia using his best endeavors to determine if it is authentic ? There are no easy answers with badges and insignia which is so regularly faked especially the high end items such as SF insignia in which those who fake it are getting increasingly good at their craft. As we know from this forum there are many disagreements about the authenticity of badges between the 'experts' that it is difficult to tell what is actually correct. Added to this there are those that knock a badge for their own devious ends so that they can buy it as a fake and add it to their own collection, keep it for a while then sell it on as having the provenance of it being in their allegedly 100% original collection of insignia. As I have mentioned in threads before auctioneers cannot be expected to be experts in all areas of their own fields. As I mentioned earlier in my post there are members of this forum who have had strong involvements with auctions who have had in my opinion some less than original items on their auction lists. I can assure everyone that I am not, nor never have been involved in any auction house other than as an occasional buyer of medal groups all of which I have been happy with. Cheers Arnhem |
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