Estate sale treasures - question re watch chains

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Got to an estate sale this morning and they had a ton of odds and ends jewelry. Lot of nice little pieces including super cool 18k fountain pen.

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Picked up these bits of watch chain because they are gold. I don’t understand the purpose of the ring on the end of the short chain. It’s not a wedding band (has flat, sharp edges).

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I also don’t know what the little coat hanger shaped thing is or the twisted bar thing. All marked and tested as 14k except the little coat hanger which is a 10k clasp and 14k hanger.
 

I've seen similar coat hanger things that held a ribbon with a suspended medal of some sort (mostly Masonic). I've also seen rings with flat sharp edges that I have to assume were wedding bands due to engraved inscriptions.
 

I've seen similar coat hanger things that held a ribbon with a suspended medal of some sort (mostly Masonic). I've also seen rings with flat sharp edges that I have to assume were wedding bands due to engraved inscriptions.

Thank you - I looked at the ribbon holders and I think that’s spot on. A ring makes the most sense for the other thing
 

The ring could be designed to anchor to a button or clasp inside the vest pocket to protect from its loss. Nice little score!
 

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