Brass Trigger guard identification

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firemanphob

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not a trigger guard. Like Indian Steve said, it could be a window latch...
 

smallfoot

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I believe they called them casement windows and it does look like the latch for such...
 

smokeythecat

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I had to think long and hard, but I do think a casement window latch is correct, but it is a very old one.
 

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Window latch for sure. Still an interesting recovery. :occasion14:
 

A2coins

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I'm sure that's a window latch I've seen many like that working on old homes
 

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