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Offline Chris Stairs

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Re: Flea Market Find today
« Reply #20 on: March 26, 2010, 11:38:37 AM »
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Thanks Jeff....maybe I should rephrase and say "Knowledge is something I need more of".

Rick,
  I dunno for sure if it will add to the knowledge, but I suspect it will.
 I added your pics to the IAS page of the foundry list.
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Re: Flea Market Find today
« Reply #21 on: March 26, 2010, 03:17:18 PM »
thanks Chris...

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Re: Flea Market Find today
« Reply #22 on: March 31, 2010, 05:26:46 AM »
 Want to thank Roger for giving me a 'heads up'!
 fwiw this is what I generally call a Posnet on its way to being a saucepot.  The Posnets were made in both CI, & some of the early ones(esp. English) in 'Bellmetal'(something that they, not surprisingly, made bells out of, & was midway between bronze & brass -- American ones being sometimes very expensive)
 The early Posnets ranged in size from 'practice size' toys all the way up to about a quart or so.  In addition to their 3(typically tri-angular) feet, the handle was solid(generally flat on top, & tri-angular underneath, slanting in at the end), but toward the end of their time(~1850s?) the handles were broadened & started to have 'hanging holes'.  
 They likely became obsolete when the stove majorly took over from the hearth -- probably not much extending beyond the 1880s?  Since this is a Shepard piece, there is a real possibility of getting an approximate date.
 Do think that it is a cooking saucepot -- & finding ones with the spout is not all that frequent -- so if it cleans up ok, its a quite nice piece!
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Re: Flea Market Find today
« Reply #23 on: March 31, 2010, 10:05:05 AM »
I will post some pictures when I get it cleaned up....I am putting in the electro today. I have no interest in keeping it ...it will be looking for a home if anyone is interested, PM me for an offer.