Is it original or fake?
I want to confirm because for me looks like the original
Faberge knife
Faberge knife?
Re: Faberge knife?
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Re: Faberge knife?
Hi,
I'm afraid much better images than that will be required.
You will far more chance of getting responses if you embed your images as very few members will click on links or thumbnails.
Trev.
I'm afraid much better images than that will be required.
You will far more chance of getting responses if you embed your images as very few members will click on links or thumbnails.
Trev.
Re: Faberge knife?
Hi,
Marks are not properly seen here.
It`s an ordinary fruit knife (depending on its size). Not very attractive, either.
Better close up of the marks is needed.Thank you.
Marks are not properly seen here.
It`s an ordinary fruit knife (depending on its size). Not very attractive, either.
Better close up of the marks is needed.Thank you.
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Re: Faberge knife?
tank u cery much for your answer, i hale some problems with adding pic, therefore i added a link, here is a link for signature:
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Last edited by oel on Thu Sep 14, 2017 9:12 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Faberge knife?
Hi!
The marks are to my opinion authentic, the kokoshnik mark is only somewhat worn, I don't see any reason for something else.
I consider it is an ordinary table knife, a fruit knife would be sharper at the end.
Regards,
Juke
The marks are to my opinion authentic, the kokoshnik mark is only somewhat worn, I don't see any reason for something else.
I consider it is an ordinary table knife, a fruit knife would be sharper at the end.
Regards,
Juke
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Re: Faberge knife?
Thank You very much for your answer, I think also that it is authentic. It coudl be a appetizer knife (they are shorter)