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found this while diving at nth head Sydney harbor and so far have failed to have it identified any help would be appreciated.
 
treasureman said:
Looks like the end of an old horn

Possibly a ships fog horn, back in the day where a young lad was sent up the mast to lookout and warn ships. Or a pouring spout for a big bottle of plonk.

Very decorative, could be Middle Eastern trade related by the looks of the pattern.

Any other distinguishable marks or script???
 
Wally69 said:
treasureman said:
Looks like the end of an old horn

Possibly a ships fog horn, back in the day where a young lad was sent up the mast to lookout and warn ships. Or a pouring spout for a big bottle of plonk.

Very decorative, could be Middle Eastern trade related by the looks of the pattern.

Any other distinguishable marks or script???

the only markings are what can be seen in the photos
 
ornamental neck cover from a fancy bottle?? very interesting artefact mate... looks African ish in the design...not indian style.. the make up of the metal may hold some clues... looks like it is a casting and not hammered out.. bugger.. :/
 
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could have come from the wreck of the cathrine adamson which is only about 100 to 130 metres away from where I found it. I have researched these sight on many occasions, thanks for reminding me as I have not visited them for some time now
 
Have you tried blowing into it like a horn. There is a loop near the mouth oiece where a chain once was, for easier handling and so it wouldnt fall from somebody up the mast. Doesnt look eurpeuropean. Looks portugease
 
It may have once had a longer end that connected into the top to make it longer and produce a better sound. Ive looked at a few online. Nothing like yours however had the chain loop there, may be older than i thought 1500-1700s?? Never know. Id take it to a museum
 

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