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    Posted 12 years ago

    pollyestr2
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    This item seems to be unlined copper. It measures about 4 1/2" to a side and 2 1/2" high. Purchased in a lot of brass items at an auction, I've researched this one for some time with no luck. I thought it was some sort of mold but am mystified how it would be used. The top and the bottom are both removable. The top is marked with a number and "Austria".

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    1. mrmajestic1 mrmajestic1, 12 years ago
      Are those individual columns or is that a fluted pan between the top and bottom?
    2. pollyestr2, 12 years ago
      I guess you could call it fluted - there is no opening except for the top and bottom being removable. You can then see right through.
    3. vetraio50 vetraio50, 12 years ago
      A really interesting item!
      If it is a mould it could have been used for jellies and desserts.
      They were not lined in tin, I think.
      But I have seen this type of fluting on jelly moulds and ice cream moulds.
      The decoration is in my mind a version of "Jugendstil".
      It might date to the very early 1900's.
      Just the thing for a Secessionist table!

      I hope some of the Jugendstil/Art Nouveau metal people see this one!
    4. pollyestr2, 12 years ago
      Thank you for your comments; they give me a clue for more research. I do believe it could be that old and I now remember that I have a book on "Art Nouveau in Munich " that I can start with!

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