Need some help, I have no idea what these are (New Pic Added)

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I found these two about 5 feet apart in the field. My first thought was the plow cut it in half and the two pieces belong together, but I don't think that is the case as the cut line is too perfect and the parts of them that are torn ungracefully don't seem to match up when held together.

anyone have any ideas?

Thanks for looking and HH
Bob
 

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bradyboy said:
concrete anchor fastners?
Brady

I'm with Brady. Concrete fasteners. The pieces also look very similar to the fittings I've used to connect large power driven sewer snakes sections together. They were in 2 parts, just like concrete fasteners.

Al
 

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Traderoftreasure's is likely a decorative fence top and sonofmitch's looks to be a part of a metal bedframe.
 

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they're not concrete anchors, unless they started using decorative brass. LOL
I still think curtain rod ends or possibly bed post tops
 

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