🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Is this a zipper pull?

r00t2400

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Is this a zipper pull? Found outside Charleston South Carolina.
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Tpmetal

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Might be a keyhole cover for a lock
 

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stevengugas

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Thanks! Would you mind posting one of yours?
Here are some from stock photos, mine look just like them.
Thanks! Would you mind posting one of yours?
I like to restore old civil war era furniture so I had seen a lot of these. Here is a link where you can fine many that look like yours. The link is https://www.google.com/search?sca_e...gQIDRAB&biw=1920&bih=913#imgrc=P82RSj-DVPbE8M Also I should mention they are called Tear Drop Pulls.
 

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Robot

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Hi r00t24,
It appears to be a style of a possible 18th Century Drop (Pull) Handle used to open Chest or Cabinets.
Keep trying for the Chest...possible treasure!
 

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