Well, blow me down!!! I’m gonna bonk my husband with it and see what cracks!!! Thank you all sososososososo much!
Here is a picture me rolling it [ATTACH]
The thing is so light. Weights 32 grams or 1 oz
My husband thought it was maybe a tool to roll porch screen into its frame.
It’s aluminum and a bit fragile and lightweight. I think the ice would break it. But... great idea!!!
The end piece does rotate and it’s kinda sharp.
I have searched and searched and can’t figure out what this is used for? 10” long [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That really made me laugh! I sold the painting for $350!
NEWS FLASH!! I forgot one of the top rules for identification: SMELL. A girlfriend from Europe (with small hands) looked at this pot with me....
Thank goodness I didn’t pay a penny for this. I don’t know how they would have made this out of reclaimed wood. But I know people go to great...
Here is the card that was inside the pot. I’ve never heard of them!! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
What if it was dug up? I’m not about to wash it. Actually, it had a piece of paper in it. I will find it and upload a picture. More clues.
I agree. You would think spots would be rubbed lighter where it was handled. The inside has dirt in it. As though someone used it for a planter.
I wonder what it would have been used for. Why would you need a heavy wood pot for non-liquids? We need Sherlock Holmes.
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