man you got one dope ass gramps man....hasn't he hooked you up with tanks and nets and all kinds of good stuff? you better do something great for that man on fathers day!
i will try that sometimeAqua Sanctuary;1872790; said:thats pretty cool looks to be either marble or soap stone. A way to tell is you can actually chip away soap stone with a knife (much like soap). Try a small bit on the underside with a knife. You cant chip marble hardly at all with just a knife.
yupElJefe;1872835; said:great carvings on it i've only seen carvings like that on things form around asia. but the carvings i've seen have been on mostly ivory and some wood but havent reall seen andy stone carved like that. great piece none the less take care of it never know what it might be worth!
sad thing is my gramps is at that point where his memory is goneDan Feller;1872923; said:That's quite a carving! If you find out the whole story, please fill us in.
Did your grandpa clean it up somehow? It doesn't seem to be very encrusted. Any idea where he was diving when he found it?
That's a real a mystery you have. Check to see when the Antiques Roadshow is coming to your area!![]()

i will have to sit down and study it looking for a sigDeath Pony;1874649; said:VERY cool!!!!! Look for a signature on the bottom, that'll help a great deal in determining where it's from. I'm guessing Italian? The etchings of the floers on the pots look cool. I'd love to see that in person so I could study it better.
yup nets tanks tools this and much moreSmokinCoCo;1882447; said:man you got one dope ass gramps man....hasn't he hooked you up with tanks and nets and all kinds of good stuff? you better do something great for that man on fathers day!