Need help IDENTIFYING this

jimzz977

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It was found at old fort site est in 1851 thru1863 20190924_165039.jpg 20190924_165046.jpg 20190924_165114.jpg 20190924_165101.jpg 20190924_165101.jpg
 

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That is really cool out it in what it those guys are up to the challenge
 

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jimzz977

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Maybe trunk ornament??
 

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jimzz977

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Or park of a ribbon or medal??
 

DCMatt

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Are there any places that are broken or show breakage on the piece?

It reminds me of half of the 'mouth' of a Victorian era coin/change purse.

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It is part of a suspenders-strap buckle. Didn't anybody here notice how small the holes at the ends are? They are waaay too tiny for a drawwer-handle.
 

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