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Have you tried stringing from the other direction so the strings go under the bridge then over the top?
From what looks like notches on the back side, I think you're on to something. A wood saddle I guess.
Judging from the discoloration I'd say it had a saddle. You say it won't stay in place? Would it work with a saddle that is somewhat wider in base than might first be considered with a strip of fine grit sandpaper on the bottom of the?
Calculate the scale length. That should tell you where the saddle should lie, giving an idea of where it was originally.
Possibly a daft question, but have you tried Google images?
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The GI search showed a lot of quatro's with more standard bridges, did not see one like yours. If you take the strings off the back of the block and over a saddle, that will give a reasonable break angle, explain the wear grooves in the back of the bridge and let you place a saddle block in the shelf with the saddle near the front of the string block.
Brian