Again Im sorry for any confusion I caused. The hole on bottom of the 3.5 in clown is too big for a pencil and I think it may have had a body, dont know.
Im sorry I confused u, Yes there are two pieces ,The first one is 4in in diameter,could be gold or brass not sure.It has carnival color hue's to it with a straight screw in the bottom holding two pieces together and a circle C and beside that is T A…
Does the clowns head fit onto a pencil? If so, it's a rotary phone dialer, maybe silver?
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Hi Emily, I'm confused - are you showing us two different pieces here? The first one looks to be an Art Nouveau shape - that would be c. 1900. The second appears to be a clown face with hat on? Size?, the marking on the first one - what does it say…
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about your comment "HI, I have a very interesting book titled ROMA by via Fucino 4-B, it is 10x8.5 and has 54 pages publisher, ASTRO' the illistrations alternate black/white on matte paper and color on glossy thin paper.Thanks for any information on this book." Found this for you on abe books ; Roma
Bookseller: Silver Trees Books
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Book Description: Edizioni 'Astro', Rome. Soft Cover. Book Condition: Good. No Jacket. Good book in landscape format with loose paper covered board covers; statue of Romulus and Remus being suckled by the wolf to the front; 2" closed tear to base of spine and chip and closed tear to top; edge nicks and rubs; binding tight; no foxing. Internally very good with sketch map of Rome to front followed by over 40 full page plates of paintings of Roman scenes in full colour or b/w photographs. No date [1930's?]. Bookseller Inventory # 004308
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