Strange little item

doublet2a

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Found this at an old home site were we we getting coins from the early 1900's.
The metal is unknown, not brass or copper, I filed a little spot and it was silver colored. Not lead, hard metal :dontknow: :dontknow: :dontknow:
Dime for size.. Any help would be appreciated ;D
Thanks

Tim
 

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Looks like a donut with sprinkles with a bite taken out of it..maybe from a charm bracelet.
 

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Excellent ID! Daroofa nailed it. Definitely a sprinkles-on-top "iced" doughnut, which has a single bite out of it. You can see the teeth-marks around the bite. The sideview photo shows the icing flowing down the doughnut's sides.

If it's from a charm bracelet, seems like there ought to be the mark of a broken-off loop on the doughnut's edge somewhere. If not, perhaps it's a doll/dollhouse accouterment. Tea and doughnuts, anybody?
 

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As a wise man once said,
Ummmm... Doughnuts.
Carl
 

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D2 ~

Unless there is evidence of a missing attachment loop, (charm; etc.) it may have been strung like the one shown here ...

SBB
 

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some upset police officer somewhere Timmy!!!
 

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Homer Simpson's personal game piece ;D

Cheers, Mike
 

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