What would be interesting to know, too, is when this was backed. The note at the bottom of the auction page mentions nothing, so if it had been backed in the last several years, it could be a "Haggard original." The fact that the name of the restorer has been forgotten seems a bit of a red flag. Even if the name couldnt be remembered (?).. certainly the city and state of where it was done would be of some help.
It looks to be in great shape and the colors are vibrant, that's for sure. Not a hint of a fold line shows (at least in the images) and it is interesting that the seller comments on them, saying that they can be felt and seen, if one looks close enough.
With 6 days to go and the bidding at 1550.00, it will be interesting to see where it tops out.
Kerry