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    Posted 10 years ago

    eljayo
    (1 item)

    This item was recovered by a metal detector hunter in Venezuela.
    Material: brass.
    Size: 11 cm.
    Estimate date: 1800's (by substrate location)
    I'll appreciate any help.

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    Comments

    1. eljayo, 10 years ago
      I think finally solved. A friend from mexico told me that is a Snuffer (an incomplete one).
      Thanks.
    2. frisco frisco, 10 years ago
      Do you have any examples, or a reference to this "snuffer", in the form of a picture, or description?
      I was going to say it was a coconut splitting tool, just because of the mechanics, of it, and where it was found, but just another guess?
    3. seeker40, 10 years ago
      Wouldn't an incomplete snuffer be called a'snafu'?
    4. eljayo, 10 years ago
      Yes, I do have @frisco.
      http://www.todocoleccion.net/antiguedades/antigua-tijeras-despabiladeras-para-velas-bronce-11-5-x-5-2-cm~x36802873

      The clue was those two holes intended to grip the piece in contact with the candle (missed).
      Note too the shape at the top...

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