I wish I could date this St. Christopher's metal it was actually 8 inches deep

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If it's a car badge, then most likely 1920s or newer. My guess is 1950s or newer, due to condition, it just doesn't look chewed up enough to be really old.

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Depth is not a very good judge of age unfortunately. I've found modern clad at depths they just shouldn't be at. Don't recall any St Christopher cars though. Maybe it's off a religious piece?
 

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What's the other side look like? Is it totally flat? Steel? Brass? Maybe a belt buckle?
 

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Depth is not a very good judge of age unfortunately. I've found modern clad at depths they just shouldn't be at. Don't recall any St Christopher cars though. Maybe it's off a religious piece?


Actually ST. Christopher's medals and Guardian Angel items are still very popular for mounting in or on a car somewhere....back in the day when cars were more of a new thing they were even more popular.
Visor clips are one of the most popular forms these things come in.
Here is a Guardian Angel type I found in an old home site once, might have been mounted on a visor of an old Model T for all I know.
I'd like to think so, anyway.
 

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Actually ST. Christopher's medals and Guardian Angel items are still very popular for mounting in or on a car somewhere....back in the day when cars were more of a new thing they were even more popular.
Visor clips are one of the most popular forms these things come in.
Here is a Guardian Angel type I found in an old home site once, might have been mounted on a visor of an old Model T for all I know.
I'd like to think so, anyway.

All of the old Catholic women I know have something like this in their cars... along with Kleenex, gum, mints, lipstick... you get
the idea.

They also used to have little Virgin Mary's on the dashboard.
 

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Can't tell from the photo, was is silver plated? If it's all worn off, that took a long time. Also because of the amount of surface area, it probably didn't sink too fast, so eight inches deep could be old.
 

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All of the old Catholic women I know have something like this in their cars... along with Kleenex, gum, mints, lipstick... you get
the idea.

They also used to have little Virgin Mary's on the dashboard.

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Depth is not a very good judge of age unfortunately. I've found modern clad at depths they just shouldn't be at. Don't recall any St Christopher cars though. Maybe it's off a religious piece?

I hunted there before. It the oldest City Park in New Orleans. It has 800 Years old Oaks in there.I've gotten V-nickels out of there at 7".. But I do agree that depth isn't always a indicator of age.


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