It stands 17.5 inches tall by 5 inches wide and was found along Stockton Creek in Albemarle County, Virginia, after the flood waters receded. I'm...
Looks like the base for an old tubular clothesline pole.
Thanks .. He was walking a stream and spied it in the water.
It is brass, [ATTACH] a little bigger than a quarter, blank on the back and very thin.
It looks kind of like an incomplete rendition of a WWI artillery shell.
Thanks everybody for your suggestions. As it turns out, it is a wheel cover (hub cap) off of an old Savage Arms Power Chief Mower Model 75.[ATTACH]
lol .. no doubt!
It is 3.5 inches in diameter. I haven't found a match for Pontiac or Indian motorcycles.[ATTACH]
The back has rusted away and it is 23mm in diameter. [ATTACH]
It has a crossed sledge hammer and shovel with the letters CBC on it. Can anybody tell me what lock it came from?[ATTACH]
$ 149.95
I'm guessing that the one I found is unfinished. I don't see any signs of paint or colored ceramic.
Thanks very much! You nailed it! This one is solved!
It stands 4 inches tall and the bell is 2.25" in diameter. Any guess as to its origin and/or age?[ATTACH]
This is the only photo I have right now.[ATTACH]
From what I gather, the early ones were made of paramagnetic tin, and the modern ones were made of zinc.
Is it slightly magnetic?
I have seen a few boxes from India with the fitted iron but without the handles that were dated to the early-mid 1900's.
Disregard .. I finally got an ID on it.
It's a stumper!
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