Can you help identify?
I hope to get a good photo of marks soon.

Thank you Peter. The pierced top fits snugly into base. Yes, there are marks on the top as well as the base. I will have photos a bit later. I was particularly fascinated with the piece when an antique dealer was anxious for me to leave it with him.oel wrote: Wed Feb 07, 2024 10:10 am Hi,
Indeed a strange composed caster. How is the pierced top attached to the base?
My first impression it is a marriage, the base is a (flower) vase and and remade into a caster. Please show all the marks of the pierced top and the marks of the base.
Peter
Great imagination, it is the assay office mark/ Minerva head, regional assay office letter probably E for Groningenfwunder wrote: Thu Feb 08, 2024 5:21 pm Wow. I think I found another mark. I thought it was a flaw, but closer exam looks like a stamp of some kind. Under rim at top of base.
Using my imagination, it looks like a knight riding a dragon! :)
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fwunder wrote: Thu Feb 08, 2024 4:45 pm Very interesting! Thank you Peter.
I did find another mark on the lid ti messed before.
fred