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« on: November 10, 2012, 04:54:55 pm »
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another five dollar day several items this clay piece ,and silver? fork are these silver marks?
any idea on the clay piece? other items will be posted in garage sale finds they were pretty cool too.
again thanks for looking. Jimby

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« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2012, 12:58:34 pm »
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The fork is German, (DRP) is Deutsches Reichspatent , German Patent prior to May 1945.
 Geislingen 60 , The 60 is for 60 grams silver In a bath to silver plate 12 forks.
I do not know the last mark.

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thats cool , thanks I was able to find info with search on google but not as much info that you just gave. I figured it to be silver plate.
now i just gotta figure out what the little clay thing is.

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now i just gotta figure out what the little clay thing is.

Are there any holes drilled in it?

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It's all about that moment when metal that hasn't seen the light of day for generations frees itself from the soil and presents itself to me.
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no, just as it looks .same on both sides, can try to do a better photo if it will help. one corner chipped off figure it probably looked like the other one. thanks for helping.

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It looks like a ceramic bead item. Wire would be twisted at those collared areas and would make it into a three sided chain of beads. If it's ancient rather than modern, it may have been used for leather strips instead of twisted wire.

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It will definitely keep me  guessing for a while and and searching, now that is definitely a can o worms Grin

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