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Old 26th April 2009, 12:29 AM   #1
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Hey Gene,

Looked through the few books I had on celtic design and could not find a similar example. Do agree with it being Celtic and 19th century or even early 20th century. Do not believe it could be a fish simply because it has ears. A seal would be a possiblity, or an imaginary sea creature. Is interesting that the side of this wooden casket almost looks like a seal frolicking in the water(my two cents).

So spill the beans, what did you put in this box?

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Hi Rand,

Well its still at the cleaning phase at the moment.

But its looking good!

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Old 26th April 2009, 03:36 AM   #2
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I think VANDOO has it right, I think it's Scandanavian.

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