Possible trigger guard. To what?

Rich in Houston

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Tesoro UMax, Cortez & Tejon, Fisher CZ20,
Garrett GTA 1000, AT Pro & AT Max. Minelab Equanox600
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Little better picture with size comparison.
 

Nice find. Sorry can’t help with the ID but I’m sure someone would will come along soon that can. Congrats
 

Well don’t know if it a gooder or not. Hoping so of coarse. Thanks, Dig on!
 

Looks like a drawer pull
 

Don’t think so with the little leg. It was the 1st thing I thought of. Always possible but I really doubt it. Note the unusual ornate design. Hand forged as well.
 

I'm not familiar with guns that old....It does remind me of a door latch/ handle. The latching part would click over that leg. It's just an off the wall guess....But the bottom or front part does look like a trigger guard. :dontknow:
 

Drawer trigger guard no doubt. John Wayne said it was. Kidding, no idea. But congrats on the dig.:icon_thumright:
 

If you said Clint Eastwood I’d believe you. :)
 

All in all it’s prolly a drawer pull.
 

Im thinking door handle to a screen door also
 

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