🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Colonial clasp?

Linney13

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Hi everyone,
I found this at a digging event in Tarboro, NC. It’s probably 2in x 1in, and has two white leaf patterns on the back. I’m told it’s likely a colonial clog clasp. Can anyone confirm this is what it is? And approximately the age?
Thanks
Is there where DigStock occurred?
 

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It's a buckle with a centralised fixed pin (missing). Circa 1900-1930s
 

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