Post details: Wordless Wednesday - Forgery

09/04/07

Permalink 01:00:36 pm, by Email , 35 words   English (CA)
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Wordless Wednesday - Forgery

Taken August 2007 Royal Ontario Museum

A clever forgery of the seal of King Henry VIII.

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Comment from: SandyCarlson [Visitor] Email · http://slchome.blogspot.com
The Butter Boy has me hungry, so now I'm wondering...is this really a fancy chocolate wrapper!

What a forgery. The lengths people go to....
PermalinkPermalink 09/04/07 @ 13:08
Comment from: Bridget [Visitor] Email · http://brewerfamily8.blogspot.com
wow--Happy WW.
PermalinkPermalink 09/04/07 @ 14:30
Comment from: Alison [Visitor] Email · http://beloved-eleanor.co.uk/blog
Have fab! Does look rather like a large chocolate coin ;-)
PermalinkPermalink 09/04/07 @ 15:33
Comment from: jams o donnell [Visitor] Email · http://thepoormouth.blogspot.com/
I thought choccy coin too! Happy WW
PermalinkPermalink 09/04/07 @ 17:20
Comment from: MissMeliss [Visitor] Email · http://www.missmeliss.com
The detail on that is extraordinary - wish there was an image of the original to compare it with.

Your blog is lovely, by the way.
PermalinkPermalink 09/05/07 @ 02:20
Comment from: Rene [Visitor] Email · http://designerfrog.blogspot.com
Eww.. I bit it, it's not chocolate. Tell the others NO!!!
PermalinkPermalink 09/05/07 @ 10:15
Comment from: meeyauw [Visitor] Email · http://meeyauw.blogspot.com
could've fooled me ;0)
but seriously, it's easy to see how people can be fooled when they don't know what the real one looks like.
PermalinkPermalink 09/06/07 @ 05:50

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