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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: Asu3peat on February 13, 2014, 06:56:32 PM
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I need help identifying this item I found in my grandmother's garage? You can tell it is some type of hard metal, and the engraving on is definitely hand done. Any ideas at all?
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What size is it ?? Is it open on both ends !! Reminds me of a pub measure, a shot on one end and double on the other !! Does it hold liquid ??
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No it is only open on one end.. It is more like some kind of vase. Just thought it was very odd it's been hand made with the artwork on the side. There are no words, years, or any other identifying marks
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And it is around 16 inches long
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Can we have pictures of the ends. The hole on top and the sealed bottom.
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Here you go...thank you!
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Well, certainly not a pub measure if that large !! The engraving seems to be English,, where are you located ??
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That's much better. Now I can really understand what I'm looking at.
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Located in North Carolina, USA
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Are they the 3 wise men? Are there 3 men ? Only can see two.
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Is actually four total. They are all carrying some type of stick or spear or something of that nature
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I could only see one figure with the crown,,are there more ?? Are those round headed slotted screws on the inside ??
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All have the crowns. Yes those are 2 slot headed screws
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Reminds me of the styles you would see from 1960's. However, have seen this style in aluminum or pewter.
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Hi,
to me the bearded figures look like soldiers on ancient Persian Achaemenid reliefs, so I think this is a vintage souvenir item from that region.
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You are dead on they look exactly like those figures...I wish I knew where to get more info on how old or where this originated...
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The one I can see looks like the king on a deck of playing cards to me !!
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This is just a guess, but I do not think this is very old. During the rule of tbe last Shah of Persia they were especially proud of their Achaemenid past. I am not sure if they would depict such scenes after the revolution.