✅ SOLVED Another one for yall.

Noah_D

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Anyone recognize the green thing in the first photo? I found it near a mid-late 1800s steam saw mill (maybe) and a homesite.
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The last photo is for scale, the coin near the top right was a wheat penny. Any thoughts?
 
Broken off handle from a brass spigot/barrel tap. Similar to the one below:

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pull chain pendent from a lamp ?
 
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I'm a tad late to the I.D. party, because I would have to agree with Max! :occasion14:

Interesting finds though Noah, looks like you’re on an old homesite.
My first thought, was the “green thing is toward the bottom of the picture” looks to be a handle from an early tractor or possibly a plow. :icon_scratch:
The piece with the leather still attached to it looks like part of a civilian sash buckle.
 
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I'm a tad late to the I.D. party, because I would have to agree with Max! :occasion14:

Interesting finds though Noah, looks like you’re on an old homesite.
My first thought, was the “green thing is toward the bottom of the picture” looks to be a handle from an early tractor or possibly a plow. :icon_scratch:
The piece with the leather still attached to it looks like part of a civilian sash buckle.
Thanks Antiquarian, I've never found a sash buckle like that before... I'm guessing it's not too old?
 
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Thanks Antiquarian, I've never found a sash buckle like that before... I'm guessing it's not too old?

That buckle looks like a real keeper! And when I say keeper, I mean a keeper to a sword belt plate with piece of sword belt attached.
 
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