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    Brass Thingie

    As I was cleaning out my WTH box, I came across this brass (could be copper) thingie. I kept it because I dug it in a Civil War battleground. If the shape and pattern continued, I'm assuming it would have been round with a diameter of about 7+ inches. The staple like piece in the edge is not a modern staple. Any ideas or thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks, Breezie
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    Re: Brass Thingie

    Breezie, What you have there is a

    WTH Brass/Copper thingie..

    Recognized it right off the bat

    (sorry, couldn't help my self )

    Tim

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    Re: Brass Thingie

    Maybe part of a mess tin

    The 'staple' looks to be a hinge.

    Mike

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    Re: Brass Thingie

    Mike, I thought the same thing, but do you think the 'staple' looks strong enough to be a hinge? Any guesses on the era?

    LOL Tim
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    Re: Brass Thingie

    Could it be part of an old eyeglass case?

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    Re: Brass Thingie

    Could be a miner's lunch bucket circa 1870's. The sprung part held the bale.

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    Re: Brass Thingie

    looks as though it could be the bottom of a bucket

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    Re: Brass Thingie

    Quote Originally Posted by Breezie
    Mike, I thought the same thing, but do you think the 'staple' looks strong enough to be a hinge? Any guesses on the era?

    LOL Tim
    Sorry Breezie, I've used up my 'best guesses'
    Mike

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    Re: Brass Thingie

    Well, after looking at this thingie more carefully, Scott, I don't believe it is a glass case because the edges are round, and if it continued, it would be about 8" in diameter. LastLeg, there were no mines in the area; actually it was found close to sea level on a CW battleground. Digginer, it could be the top to a bucket or a top to some type of container. At first I thought it was a mess plate, but why the staple on a plate? I guess it will go back in the WTH box until I see something similiar on TN. Thanks to all for your ideas and help. Breezie
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