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Here are pics from the HOS exhibition in Macau of my other two. Interstingly, in the light used to photograph them, the patina doesn't look blue--rather it looks quite brown in the one, and you can see hints of brown in the other (which, btw, has a handle very similar to Gav's beautiful matched set). I think the vagaries of lighting, photography and computer monitor settings/quality are going to significantly affect our ability to really appreciate color and patina. No substitute for actually handling these... ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Again not unusual. Silver patinas range from blue, yellow, brown, black.
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Agreed. However, the top one with the brown-looking patina in that photo is actually a dark blue patina in the hand!
Just pointing out that pics on the web aren't always helpful... ![]() |
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