Len,
I will go with a casting. These things were all around (way before I was born) back in the 1920s.
Like I said, it belonged to my Grandfather. Do you think soldering (something I'm pretty good at) might do? Any suggestion would help. I'm afraid of screwing it up.
Hey Grainger,
Here is a google link to repairing zinc die casting
http://www.google.com/search?q=repairing+zinc+die+casting&rls=com.microsoft:en-us&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&startIndex=&startPage=1I've made quite a few sculptures (wax to bronze, ceramic, woodcarving) and had to repair some. The problem with soldering it back together is that then you need to resculpt it. Also, this looks like it has a patina that you won't be able to duplicate.
Hopefully others have better suggestions than mine:
What I would do is drill a hole into both parts in as close to a straight line as visually possible, making sure not to get too close to any surface. Then I would take a metal pin smaller than the hole, put it in the hole and make sure you can put it together with the pin inside. Then I would put some epoxy in both holes, making sure it's not too much so it won't be forced to the surface when the pin is installed.
Then pray, stick in the pin and assemble, holding it in position for a few minutes until the epoxy takes a set. There would probably still be a line, but very small if it was cleaned well first. A very fine paintbrush with a patina that's close should hide that, too.
Needless to say, get a good night's sleep first.