🔎 UNIDENTIFIED 18th Century Small Lead Shaped Donut with Matching Cylinder

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DEUS 11 Fisher F75ltd,TDI Minelab Excailber
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Good find and post.... First off I personally don't have a clue. But like YOU I'd like to know also. I don't know if the small cylinder "belongs" where your showing it but it's hard to argue with it if it "fits". But I truly hope somebody here has an idea.... My best to ya .... Brad
 

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Interesting... a first for me... it first looked like a jug / bottle stopper... but being 2 parts like that is odd... UNLESS that was how they made them.
 

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The top is either worn, or is a break.
 

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