There is no hole underneath and there has never been a base. Hole must be for kiln.
I thought all were somewhat similar, maybe not.
There is no top hole.
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Not sure. Malcolm says for air. Seems to make sense. Although there are no holes at top.
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Right, there is no indication anything else was attached. The more open slots at end makes me think some sort of old game table. Maybe it goes to...
Thanks and thanks!
Sorry, here is back. No defining features on back. No holes or hardware to suggest it was mounted. [ATTACH]
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35"x18.5"x18.5" I have looked with a magnifier and believe its old paint, just odd the way it weathered i guess.[ATTACH]
Looks like the paint for sure, but mine has sort of a leathery texture to it just doesn’t seem like paint.
Sorry, I have no history on it. I was guessing late 1800’s homemade but the finish is making me question that thought. I can’t find a similar...
Yeah, I noticed the weight missing. Now I know they don't belong together prob. Thx again.
Thanks. Does the wood part belong? I can't find and pics with both pieces.
Thanks, someone else said maybe Thai.
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