on 08-01-2012 01:38 PM
The latest repros or fakes on the market are now selling on ebay as the real thing.
I went to an antique centre in Sydney last week and saw 4 of the same figures for sale in 4 shops and all were marked H-19. The sellers showed varying degrees of honesty in their descriptions but all were priced fairly in the range of $99 to 120. They all had silly necklaces which is obviously not original to Barsony ladies.
They are a much matter black than the real thing which has a shine to the surface and the bases are poorly finished with out a foot rim. So any real Barsony fan would know them in an instant as repro. But so many people want Barsony now that these will sell like hot cakes to the less experienced buyers.
This one was listed yesterday 290654904038 and another went on today for an even greater price and it is just not fair to those poor buyers.
So be on the look out for the next model that will be produced very soon I would think,
Pip
on 22-06-2012 11:53 PM
I contacted that seller - they were quite rude. The other seller was more responsive and changed the listing to exclude barsony and vintage - and sold for a resonable $132. I noticed a number of Hawaiian figures which had paintwork not up to standard on skirt and other features suspect despite FL 27 - sure enough one seller has listed as reproduction. I hope this will alert buyers.
BTW I thought it was not allowed to put item numbers on the forum
on 23-06-2012 02:05 PM
its allowed as long as you can get away with it. if someone selling these items came along they may report the post, at which point you are no longer getting away with it 🙂
on 28-06-2012 07:44 AM
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My H-40 lamp has a flat base with the number impressed on the back. They base is not painted and a plain white. I have had it for years so I know it wouldn't have been one of the recent fakes that are doing the rounds. Cheers Billy
on 28-06-2012 07:52 AM
I don't know how the quote ended up like that?
Regarding flat bases the head lamps might be all flat when the numbers are impressed on the back compared to the other ones. Does anyone else have head lamps to compare?
Cheers Billy
on 01-07-2012 12:12 PM
on 01-07-2012 05:17 PM
There seemed to be a lot of flamenco dancers and ballerinas at the markets today. Does anyone know if these are also being copied?
on 01-07-2012 08:22 PM
on 02-07-2012 01:35 PM
Hi There,
I came across one of the fake Hawaiian's in an antique shop in the blue mountains over the weekend.
I ran over to it when I saw the $55 price tag, however, as soon as I picked it up I could tell something wasn't quite right.
As a few others had previously mentioned, there are no fittings. I also noticed the base seems to split in half (whereas the authentic ones dont). And there are far to many bubbles/lines under the black paint near the toes, and the side of the lady (I have attached a picture to try and show what I mean). Very hard to tell in pictures on the listings, so if unsure of what you're bidding is the real deal, request pictures of the base, feet and side to see what they look like.
on 25-07-2012 05:38 PM
Is this the latest repro/ fake ????
110922953923 It doesn't look right to me.
on 25-07-2012 08:31 PM
I would like to know which are real,there is a heck of alot up atm.
The other week i saw one that had bids on up around the $530 mark,i hope it was real coz it looked awfully NEW!