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<p>[QUOTE="Hollyblue, post: 151121, member: 1496"]If 22 gauge and "cast" would date it to sometime after the mid 1940's.The design is not primitive,though it does have aspects of late 18th century Europe and North American designs.The photo of the back looks like the metal was overheated and not cast. The only real mystery is the "wandering path" design on the bottom front side.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hollyblue, post: 151121, member: 1496"]If 22 gauge and "cast" would date it to sometime after the mid 1940's.The design is not primitive,though it does have aspects of late 18th century Europe and North American designs.The photo of the back looks like the metal was overheated and not cast. The only real mystery is the "wandering path" design on the bottom front side.[/QUOTE]
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