Whats are these relics?

rykroll

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cudamark

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Size? something for scale would be helpful.
 

RobRieman

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Round one looks like an old rosette from a ceiling light fixture.
 

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the left one is a dresser draw "face plate" for a "u" shaped" type pull handle -- the right appears to me to be some sort of "light fixture" circle shaped cover part
 

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rykroll

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Oh cool how old do you think they are?
 

RobRieman

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Hard to date something like that. I had them in a house that was built in 1875 but they have been made since lighting was invented and are still made today as repop's.
 

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rykroll

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I found if about 6 inches down I found a 1919 wheat penny and a 1933 1934 Chicago worlds fair token in the same area
 

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