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Finds Identification and Valuation
Heavy old peice of iron?
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<blockquote data-quote="sand surfer" data-source="post: 645518" data-attributes="member: 7418"><p>it looks like a gate ,corner post finial/ornament</p><p>with the edges being square conan ,that all comes down to the design of the finial/ ornament</p><p>some of the edges are left sharp, flat, rounded or bevelled ,it all depends on how the blacksmith wished to leave the edges or were instructed by the customer on how they wanted it made ,it could of come from the cost side of things as well ,as to bevel or round the edges would be more time spent on the job = more dollars</p><p>hope that helps mate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sand surfer, post: 645518, member: 7418"] it looks like a gate ,corner post finial/ornament with the edges being square conan ,that all comes down to the design of the finial/ ornament some of the edges are left sharp, flat, rounded or bevelled ,it all depends on how the blacksmith wished to leave the edges or were instructed by the customer on how they wanted it made ,it could of come from the cost side of things as well ,as to bevel or round the edges would be more time spent on the job = more dollars hope that helps mate [/QUOTE]
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