OrseWhen I first hit it I thought it was glass. I'm going to try and reperpous it. Tried to look up the mark when I put in orce it only comes up with horse. Any ideas.
Found what I think is a piece of marble that was used for a cutting board. Not sure how to cut the top flat,I'll only have one shot to get it right. I'm thinking wet saw. Would like to use the piece of marble I found,but never know what soaked in to it in the dump.It reminds me of 1 I got today
With apparent Turkish embossment and can’t find anything about it. I wonder if it’s Mid Eastern…. It’s neat, for sure. When you repurpose it, show us what u did? Thanks for sharing!
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That is a cut-out for a small sink. Marble guys leave them all over the place. People do use them for all kinds of things. Here is a piece of pecan and blueish white granite that I cut and ground into a shallow ashtray of all things. I polished it up. I thought it could sell.Found what I think is a piece of marble that was used for a cutting board. Not sure how to cut the top flat,I'll only have one shot to get it right. I'm thinking wet saw. Would like to use the piece of marble I found,but never know what soaked in to it in the dump.
It was found in in late 18-1920 dump about 2-3 ft down. What ever that means.The mark says Norse, but that's not the easiest thing to research based on that word alone is it? Maybe it's some sort of reproduction Viking pottery?
Still a cut out from an old marble job. Looks like White Carrara marble, just a little stained.It was found in in late 18-1920 dump about 2-3 ft down. What ever that means.
It was found in in late 18-1920 dump about 2-3 ft down. What ever that means.
I posted earlier about a piece of pottery to attach something like that to. Was wondering the best way to do that.Still a cut out from an old marble job. Looks like White Carrara marble, just a little stained.
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I posted earlier about a piece of pottery to attach something like that to. Was wondering the best way to do that.