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yeoldecollectorsemporium's items1 of 8Lethal looking tool!?Unknown Chinese? Bronze Burner/Censer
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    Posted 10 years ago

    yeoldecoll…
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    Hi
    Bought this today. There was no information available about it but the wife loved it. I have tried to do some research about it but I am not finding anything remotely like it. It features what appears to be 3 devils at the bottom and on a second tier there are 3 women's faces.
    It is 11" High and weighs 1.4kg.
    It is non magnetic and appears to be a grey color under the black.
    I suspect it is patitnated spelter but with it being so heavy and solid I'm not sure.
    And no idea from when it dates from.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    1. LOUMANAL LOUMANAL, 10 years ago
      Certainly looks like Spelter (white metal) with some brass rings and socket. Spelter has been around since the late 1800's....hard to date exactly. RER

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