Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Tuesday.
Mystery object.
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Above photographed mystery object is not antique. It is an object I made and engraved myself about ten days ago, from a sheet of thin (about a 16th of an inch thick) white oxhorn, purchased from a supplier of horn based in Northumberland. It measures just over seven inches in length and two inches across at the widest point. It was made to replace a missing part from an antique object that I was restoring. What do you think it became a part of? And what period and nationality do you think I was copying? When everyone's done guessing I'll put up a photo of the restored object with the part in situ. I must debar Crowbard from answering (not that I think he'll take much notice of his debarment) because I sent him this illustration when I had just made it, as I needed to consult him as to its suitability. He approved.
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7 comments:
Is it a clock hand for a Norse or Scandinavian timepiece?
I can see what you mean Rog, but no. I think it's the Green Man that's misleading you, and he's found all over Europe.
Well the engraving looks like the 'Green man'. I think it is part of a hippy tie circa 1967?
I rather agree Maggie; butt No, you're not very near at all.
Was your comment to Maggie a clue?? You sly old devil you??!!
My guess is therefore a butt plate!!
Much love Stiggy
Stig, your father may be a 'sly old devil' but he sired a clever old thing when he got you! Well spotted.
P.s. Please would all readers now go to my next blog entry (Wednesday 3rd July).
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