If it didn't have the engraving it could be called a replica or composed, But IMHO, the addition of the receiver engraving just makes it a plain old fake.
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If it didn't have the engraving it could be called a replica or composed, But IMHO, the addition of the receiver engraving just makes it a plain old fake.
I see the buyer's premium on the auction is 25% plus VAT. That is just too hungry in my opinion, considering the seller will be paying a commission as well! I think 10% each way is any amount. Auction houses are getting too greedy and it will be reflected in a lower hammer price. I much prefer to buy direct from the seller for a fair price which leaves both parties better off.