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    Posted 9 years ago

    Thoughtbui…
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    All brass except what appears to be an iron chisel type object. Maybe five inches long assembled, etched and painted all over and apparently old from the degree of tarnish. Any ideas on where this came from? I've seen one similar labeled from sri lanka though not as well made. And also would anyone have a guess as to age?

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    1. SpiritBear, 9 years ago
      Might there have been some sort of rubber piece on the inside that was used to pressurize something or to use it as a vacuum chamber?
      Just a thought.
    2. Thoughtbuilds, 9 years ago
      Definitely a thought. I was just assuming it was a grinder for coffee pepper salt or even something more exotic like hash or whatever they used back then and there. Given it's size it seems more of a personal supply of something as opposed to enough for the group.
    3. Thoughtbuilds, 9 years ago
      Well it kept me up all night and then some but it's a betel mortar and pestle. Not far off from what I assumed. It's a type of nut consumed in asia. Thanks for all the input and motivation
    4. UncleRon UncleRon, 9 years ago
      The hunt's the thing. Good work!
    5. vidyasri1953, 9 years ago
      Betel box mortar for pounding betel and areca, formerly used by old women in (Tamilnadu) India. It is made using brass or white metal. Personally having few like in this in my collection.

      See similar one used in Thailand at:

      http://www.123rf.com/photo_28236807_betel-box-mortar-for-pounding-betel-and-areca-formerly-used-by-old-women-in-thailand-asia.html
    6. vidyasri1953, 9 years ago
      Age is 50 years or more.
    7. Thoughtbuilds, 9 years ago
      That is fantastic information. Thank you so so much. The closest examples I've found have been sri lankan in origin. Sorry it took so long to give my thanks for your assistance everyone.

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