Yep, cast counterfeit. It could be a very old, well preserved cast counterfeit because it is of the general style I've seen of 19th century and early 20th century copies.
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Gary
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<< <i>In a reply to my message, the seller has told me that he will be ending the listing, and has edited it to indicate he will be doing so. >>
I had contacted the seller last evening.
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