



AG2012 wrote:Hi,
It belongs to FAuxBERGE.
Was it ``a great find in thrift shop or garage sale`` ? Sorry.
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Qrt.S wrote:There is a silent agreement here not to discuss why a fake is a fake. You see it fakers read these sites too. Why teach them to make better fakes?
AG2012 wrote:Hi,
1.Overall poor quality and craftsmanship
2.Letter P in initials is not well rounded Cyrillic letter P but rather flat. Chinese fakers rely on visual similarity and disregard subtle differences and their Cyrillic letters are often deformed.
3.Eyes in genuine Rappaport animals always have the bezel setting he used in jewelry, too; a bezel is a single ring of metal around the entire circumference of the stone, i.e. eyes. Eyes here are simply glued into the depression.
4.Always look other items the seller offers, they betray them. Or mistakes in description because of plethora of Russian imperial silver online and it`s amazing how many ``experts`` are in the trade offering e.g. STERLING Russian items, the standard (.925) unknown to me;
91 Zolotnik which equals 947.9 (or 94.79%) millesimal fineness. 88 Zolotnik which equals 916.6 (or 91.66%) millesimal fineness. 84 Zolotnik which equals 875 (or 87.5%).Meaning, there is NO sterling fineness.
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