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    Posted 9 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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    1. eljayo, 9 years ago
      I think finally solved. A friend from mexico told me that is a Snuffer (an incomplete one).
      Thanks.
    2. frisco frisco, 9 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, 9 years ago
      Wouldn't an incomplete snuffer be called a'snafu'?
    4. eljayo, 9 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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