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You must be right, Kai.
It is just that, for a door knob, looks quite an 'intricate' pattern ... and unnecessarily heavy. But a knob it will be. Thanks much, |
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It certainly is a good one, Fernando!
Have a look at large doors of churches or nobility houses and I guess you'll find similar examples. Regards, Kai |
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Duly noted, Kai
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Looks like the inside anchour end part of a large door knocker.
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Good point, Tim !
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the thread looks rather modern (is it metric? I think it is possible to identify this way. https://www.adaptall.com/info-tutori...ic-threads.php)
I think , as far as dor knobs would be, rather slippery a shape, which probably defeats the purpose. If this belonged to a weapon it must be a modern contraption and may be fitting a war axe ( topo) or hammer, more that it would be a sword pommel (methinks). |
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Thank you for the advice on thread technicalities. Obviously that is "too much sand for my truck". If this were the case, which is not, i would rather visit a turner workshop and ask them to ID this thread pitch with a measuring tool.
Indeed the thread interior looks modern, even shinny, and so is the bottom of the object, but both have certainly been screwd in place for long, hence safe from oxidation. The exterior is visibly well patinated. Slippery it would not be if, as Tim suggests, this was in the the inner side of a door with a larger outer knob. Or, who knows, one of many fix decorations of a mannor house door. Agh .,.. forget it. . |
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