Iron mystery

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Any help identifying this would be greatly appreciated. It’s thick iron, hollow inside and round at the base and throughout the length of the conical shape.

Thanks!
Looks like a window weight to me but not sure with it having a hollow inside, hopefully someone else knows for sure!
 

Any help identifying this would be greatly appreciated. It’s thick iron, hollow inside and round at the base and throughout the length of the conical shape.

Thanks!
Glad you posted that. I found a brass one recently and didn’t know what it was.
 

kinda reminds me of the end of an antique window transom pole
 

Maybe a bell clapper?
 

I think it might be a weight for a grandfather clock.
 

I think it might be a weight for a grandfather clock.
Thanks, that would be very cool. I found 2 of them near each other. The setting of the site doesn’t lend itself to a big clock, but you never know! I’m guessing this was a gold mining area and am not aware of any home sites, but there is rumor of an old barn……love the mystery.
 

It's the tip from a whiffletree:

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Whiffletrees are used to distribute the force when you have multiple horses (or oxen) harnessed together.
Thanks, that’s awesome! I knew it was something good! I’ve been reading up on this since I read your post. My kids are both mechanical engineers and they’ll get a kick out of the weight and force distribution! Lots of neat diagrams on the internet. And they both thought metal detecting had nothing to do with engineering!!! 😊
 

Any help identifying this would be greatly appreciated. It’s thick iron, hollow inside and round at the base and throughout the length of the conical shape.

Thanks!
Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Possibly a window counter sash weight
 

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