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Hello everyone, I have been trying to figure out what these are, or belonged to. The bottoms are not alike. They seem to be cut off of something maybe a flag pole, or fence post? There heavy for a small piece they measure about 5″x5″ I have two of them. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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I purchased a beautiful ram/goat sculpture that I think is bronze, signed “N Muller NY N5(something) on the underside of the base.

It has a beautiful green and brown patina, I think it is Nicholas Muller, the clockmaker who also may have done some sculptures, and I think it’s Victorian era. I can’t find anything about this paricular piece anywhere online, and I don’t think it’s spelter because of the patina. I’m curious to know if it’s bronze, how old it is and if it is a Nicholas Muller piece.

Thanks!

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