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IMG_0854.webpIMG_0852.webpIMG_0850.webpIMG_0849.webpWas at local beach yesterday and these are my finds. Need help with the brass button says 130 years on it The ring might not be a ring that you wear because tIMG_0855.webphe inner ring turns and can't find any marking on it. don't know what the heavy bronze might have been. I also have no idea what the barrel might be from. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
 

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Barrel thingy is a ram rod guide from a gun.
 

What is odd is what looks like a tombac button with a fox. But this are normally incised decorated & yours looks cast, whats the back look like?
 

''brass button says 130 '' Is off the back of one of those badges to keep it falling off. You pinch it & slide it on a spike & it holds it.
 

IMG_0857.webpIMG_0858.webp hope this helps CRUSADER.
 

Yes, what CRUSADER said. In the Army we called them "dammit's" because they often fell off more than what they were securing to our uniform. The ring is a jewelry ring, called a spinner, although it's hard to tell from the photo what it's made of. Probably junk metal like every one I've found so far.
 

Yes, what CRUSADER said. In the Army we called them "dammit's" because they often fell off more than what they were securing to our uniform. The ring is a jewelry ring, called a spinner, although it's hard to tell from the photo what it's made of. Probably junk metal like every one I've found so far.

Yep, a spinner. The two I found last year were unmarked, but tested negative for precious metals -probably stainless. I've yet to find one that's precious metals.

And yes to the "dammit" :)
 

Nice finds, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

It is called a Ballou clutch. You can see it almost to the bottom of the page on this site. Yours has cleats on it which makes it post WWII. I suspect it is way newer than that as they are still used today.

Dating Metallic Insignia: Collar Disks
 

You really are digging up some interesting finds!

Nicely done, and all the best,

Lanny
 

fyrffytr1 I just want to say thanks for that link. Was interesting. Thanks to everyone else that helped. Much appreciated.
 

I would also like to say that I think that bronze piece was ripped from a larger piece. Got no clue what it was.
 

As others have said it clips to the back of military campaign ribbons and rank pins such as my old Army rank pin shown here.20180420_130010.webp
 

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