I'd guess Norway
I went to an estate Friday. Was number 13. There was over a hundred in line behind me. It was an old dealer's stuff. Mostly the problem,...
There's similar from Missouri Arkansas way Been seeing a bunch of brand new Asian made at the thrift store too
The wedge is for felling What you see as hand forged is just tremendous corrosion and wear
KOREA
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] It says ONE DOLLAR It is worth scrap
Last time I sold for scrap was May 2009 at $48 but I'm getting anxious
Much of the more recent Mexican "925" is not worth scrap Consider the fees of selling
and on the show they couldn't prove the date of manufacture of a 1907 US double eagle. It sold for 300 quid. Book value $7000 at the time. Scrap...
They very well may have tested but the law does not allow them to catalogue it as gold unless it has a British hallmark. According to the British...
California ones seem to do the best of any state
Flaw Poor condition No collector interest
Can't see well in photos but I doubt those buttons are earlier than 20th century Amish?
That kind of marking is most often Asian. Generally on 95-99%.
Most likely Mexican tourist piece
I see chicom glaze
Show bottom end I see a valve wrench
@springfld.arsenal [ATTACH] 1/8" fuse hole
on the googles, virtually all images for 'signal cannon' are toys
[ATTACH] Bronze. One inch at opening. A little wider in the bottom half. About 2-3/4" deep.[ATTACH] Apparently last used as a candle holder. No...
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