I thought it was a trigger guard, but maybe not?

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Been repaired at one point too.
As a cup or stein or similar container ,tea-pot anything ,rivets could be worked from inside the item.
As a trigger guard or thumb piece inlay ,no access from the side rivets needed flattening from.
 

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Did some electrolysis last night to clean off the "rivets", to find they are actually threaded bolts.

Also, there appears to be a seam of some sorts on the underside.
 

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Hmmm...... well..... maybe part of a coat hook? being threaded makes it interesting... I really don't know what it could be though

Yeah I'm at a loss too, and no one in ID ME on Facebook seems to know either.

I found it at the edge of a cornfield, if that helps any.
 

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I think it's the broken off end of a handle of some sort

I'm inclined to agree. Someone I work with says it's cast brass from a mold, based on the seam on the underside. Could it be a vintage throttle lever to something?
 

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Well searching for "antique brass handle" online gives me pretty much nothing but faucet handles..... Thanks google....
In those cases you can add "-faucet" to your search (so, minus whatever you don't want to show up)
 

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Hmmmmm.
Another Item for the "Mostly Brass" What is it Container..
Someday hopefully you will see another or someone will ID it W/O a Doubt.

Thanks for the Brainer-size. LOL
 

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Don't you think its just a broken drawer pull? Footman loop style...
 

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Busted end of a drawer pull is what it kind a looks like. ??
 

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