medal/pendant???

johnnyrum

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david680

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Need a size reference, but my first instinct says its a gutted pocket watch.
 

oldsoapy

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Possibly half of a belt buckle ? ???
 

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I believe it's part of a 1920's Egyptian revival necklace. I think the back was designed to hold other pieces out and away from the central design by other chains.
 

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johnnyrum

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Thanks. It turns out it was a pocket compass / sun dial from the 1920's. The little stem that folded up broke when i tried to straighten it. Thanks everyone. Mystery solved.
 

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