Found today.. something

Revrob

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Found this today in a field. Has silver hallmark, but i have no idea. Cigar tube top? Lipstick case top? 20160620_180915.jpg 20160620_180858.jpg 20160620_180513.jpg 20160620_180708.jpg 20160620_180603_001.jpg 20160620_180534.jpg
 

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CTwoods

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I flipped the pic to see if the letter might be a W? What do you think?

I thought if it was flipped, is it the top of the small silver booze flask that gentlemen carried in their inner suit pocket?
 

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Not sure what it is but no matter what its still silver
 

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Match holder half of one
 

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Good call on the flask top. Couldnt figure out what kind of top would be made from silver, a flask would make sense. I believe that it is a "w" on it and the monogram would go along with a flask top. Good thinking.
 

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It reminds me of a Victorian needle case top, which can sometimes also serve as a thimble. That might be a possibility.
 

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Would a match holder be made from silver? Ill have to go look, to me a match holder is a small piece of cardboard with some matches stapled in. Lol
 

CTwoods

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Would a match holder be made from silver? Ill have to go look, to me a match holder is a small piece of cardboard with some matches stapled in. Lol

Yes, I am sure there were silver matcholders for the gents. And many other things that it could be. Now comes the task of looking at web pics to look up each guess.
 

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"P" is the 16th letter of the alphabet. That looks like a "16" to me. 16 stand for P, which stands for Pepper.
That's a Pepper shaker??
How's that for an overactive imagination? ?
 

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I'm guessing its from a cosmetic of some sort. I found a metal lipstick tube before. go back to that area if you can, the other part is probably still there nearby. I found both halves of mine about 10 feet apart, probably hit by a mower at some point.
 

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Could have even been a pill bottle. I've seen a silver one a bit smaller than that, but I like flask top better.
 

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I'm thinking it's the top of something like a talcum powder container or suchlike, the type you would find in an expensive toiletries kit for traveling. A personal monogram on those pieces would not be unusual.
 

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