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I think it's a sword loop belt hanger
..well...maybe not....just a little stretch of the imagination
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Alantia, much better picture! Gives you a better 3D perspective
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Love it!
No idea, however, what its intended use is. It could, indeed, be intended to hang a sword or knife from (although the chain loop looks small). Or, perhaps something more mundane like a candle, votive, incense, flowers, a fan, etc. |
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Thanks Andrew,
It wasn't cheap sadly, so I was hoping for more than just a glorified keyring. Its almost exactly (on little kitchen scales) 2oz, so quite chunky. Dealer said they'd had it for a while and nobody had definatively ID'd it. |
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Gene,
Thats a stuuning litle piece of silverwork you have there. It is of the same quality, style and detail as the antique story Dha I have here and it amazes me how far the craftsmen can streeeeeetch a piece of silver. I have no idea what it is and what it was used for but I'll ask around. Gav |
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Thanks Gav
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bump
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Any ideas? Gene |
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