Roman bronze key (spanner)

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Hi T-Neter .

so far only seen in museums, this bronze key from the Roman period. interesting piece. late in low-light photo Sorry!

-3 Roman coin is in poor condition
-pipe cap, 1 dkg weight

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Hi my friend! :hello: Never seen this type before. Do you have some pics how the lock looked?
 
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Never seen a medieval candle holder like that, but it makes more sense than a Roman key piece.
 
That is certainly different! Congrats!
 

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