Attention Archeologists, Museum curators. and everybody else.

sonofmitch

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Could be the holy grail. You tell me.
I found this several years ago near Victoria Texas on the San Antonio river. It's made of brass or bronze and is about 11 inches across and is approximately 1/8 thick. It stands 5 inches high and has a center hole that is 3 inches in diameter. There are six other 5/8 inch holes with one in each corner of its hexagonal shape. These holes are made such that if something were inserted into them that object would stand vertically and not at any other angle than 90 degrees. It appears to be Spanish or French just 'cause I want it to be.
The way it was made was by making 6 identical pieces that were bent to the same shape to make each of the six sides and joined with rivets through the decorative strips that cover each seam. I would say that it's off of a ship, from a mission, or off of a carriage. Surely not a hubcap. Maybe a decorative base for a flagpole Then why the little holes. Six flags over Texas?? Looks hammered into shape. Each of the six pieces at one time had other pieces riveted to them which would have stuck our from the edges that you see now.

Any ideas?? Anyone

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Wasn't there a long discussion over this previously? Looks familiar.......

Bingo found the discussion, first posted in 2009.

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/w...um-curators-could-holy-grail-you-tell-me.html

Good memory... I thought it looked familiar also. I see we never came to any conclusion 10 years ago.

I'm thinking it's the top of an anchor lantern or dock lamp.

This one is about the same size - a little larger actually.

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The Holy Grail? Not likely. Maybe a Grail shaped beacon? (Wicked, bad, naughty, evil Zoot!)
 

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SIMLIAR to the ones in the back row of this photo... IMO...

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Truly this is the cup of a carpenter. No, wait, not that at all . . .

I'd also guess part of an old gaslight or chandelier.

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It looks as if you posted the same low resolution pictures from 10 years ago. We cant blow it up or zoom in. Cameras are much better now you know. Ill bet your cellphone could make a better picture. Im not trying to be a jerk. Im just suggesting to give us something in a higher resolution to work with. My eyes are not what they used to be but I think it would help if we could enlarge the photos.



Interesting find being that its made of heavy brass or bronze and the parts assembled by hand.

What do you mean it had other pieces riveted to them?
 

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It looks like the top to an old municipal gas street light.
 

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Are we being gaslighted? sorry couldn't resist :laughing7:. I agree it looks like a lantern part, can't imagine what else it could be.
 

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Yeah, Zoot. Just trying again. Lots of new faces to get answers from.
 

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Bigcypress,
Thank you for your comment,
I have included a picture of the attachment I mentioned. It is still on two of the edges but on the other 6 edges you can still rivets and/ or rivet holes where they used to be. They are each broken off just past the edges. Let me know if this picture is better and I'll post other new ones. I'm getting old and would really like to solve this before my wife sends it to the scrap yard when I'm gone.
Mitch

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