Looks Like A Doll's Copper Shoe -1800s Yard

Natman

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A2coins

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The funny thing is someone will ID it I love this site
 

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DCMatt

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It looks like a clip of some sort. You can see where it broke off of another piece.

Maybe a curtain ring clip?

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DCMatt

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Here's a better guess... Victorian era paper clip.

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Yours is not as fancy as this one, but you get the idea. Cool find!
 

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