Scarves Authenticate This HERMÈS Scarf READ 1ST POST BEFORE POSTING!

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For scarf Identification please post here Hermès Scarf Identification

Please read the first post before posting per p.1 in this thread (Dec 20 2012),

You will need to follow form for an answer. Form per p.1 in this thread (Dec 20 2012) or below:
1. ALL Authentication requests require an active link to a currently For Sale item.


2. Before you submit a request for authentication, please make sure listing includes necessary photos. If listing lacks these details- ask Seller for extra photos prior to authentication request.

Necessary Photos*:
Title, Hermès Paris, artist signature, copyright, hems (including corner), fabric caretag, close-up of fabric weave, and full flat scarf photo.

*Identifying marks may be absent on some scarves. Include as much as possible on list that is present on scarf in question.
(Authenticators might request additional pictures and/or information in order to assist with authentication.)

4.Use the following Format to submit request:

Scarf Name:
Listing number:
Seller:
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Without the above information and current for sale status there will be no authentication
 
Do you think it would be possible to remove this kind of stain.

I am not an authenticator, but do have knowledge of fabric/stains. If it is perfume, IMHO it is unlikely the stains would ever be removed completely. Likely oil-based, and likely it has set over time, and likely it has attracted other pollutants. For me, not a deal-breaker (depending on what the authenticator(s) say.....)
 
This looks authentic, but Cent Plis de Miao has been faked extraordinarily well and we can only be 100% sure when you have the scarf in hands and are able to compare a few features. Seller guarantees authenticity and returns. So, you are pretty safe.

Sorry for the delay in uploading these photos. I've been unwell and therefore even more disorganised than usual. Here are pics of the scarf, as received.

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It looks and feels authentic to me, but I'd be grateful for an expert's thoughts.

Many thanks again for all your help!
 
Item:Foulard/Carré/Chale★HERMES "THE ROYAL MEWS" signé en soie twill★Silk SCARF
Listing number:181084768164
Seller: my_fancy_yellow
Link:http://www.ebay.ca/itm/181084768164...:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_12191wt_1413
Comments: I was wondering if I could also get some advice on the stain. I emailed the seller and she said that the stain is most likely from perfume and is barely visible. Do you think it would be possible to remove this kind of stain. I believe that this is a rather good price, even if there is a stain, but of course, it would be quite nice if there was even a remote chance of removing it. THANK YOU! :)

I am not an authenticator, but do have knowledge of fabric/stains. If it is perfume, IMHO it is unlikely the stains would ever be removed completely. Likely oil-based, and likely it has set over time, and likely it has attracted other pollutants. For me, not a deal-breaker (depending on what the authenticator(s) say.....)

there is a whole thread about cleaning scarves. it is more likely that you get help there
 
Sorry for the delay in uploading these photos. I've been unwell and therefore even more disorganised than usual. Here are pics of the scarf, as received.

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It looks and feels authentic to me, but I'd be grateful for an expert's thoughts.

Many thanks again for all your help!

I will pm you with some questions and then we will see.
 
Hi Ladies,

I've never posted in Hermes before so I hope I have the right information.

Item: Scarf (17" x 17" square)
Listing number: No listing - item I purchased
Seller: N/A
Link: N/A
Comments: I found this scarf at a thrift shop and it seems to be great quality. There are no tags/labels. The rolled hem is stitched on the front (rolling from back to front.)

Is it a woo-hoo or a boo-hoo? TIA!

Front:
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Closeup front corner and hem:
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and
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Back:
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Closeup back corner and hem:

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Again, thank you very much in advance.

this looks authentic.
 
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