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This is not a caduceus but a rope. It was stamped twice. I saw this sign a the back of Chinese ceramics for the East India company but i dont remember where... To me it's a good sign of age... really cool... |
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Great different perspectives!
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Interesting indeed.
Most fouled anchor devices have the shank and flukes entwined along with the stock. What is the size of the impression? |
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7/8" x 3/8"
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This picture somewhat looks like the one on the scabbard.
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That could be the right insignia.
Since I have an overactive imagination I'll guess that the emblem was burned into the wood with a red hot uniform button. |
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Anything is possible, maybe even probable.
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