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I found this small brass piece which I now have cooking in electrolysis. I used the magnification app on my phone to photo the letters. Can anybody make these out? I will post more pictures when it is complete along with measurements but in case the electrolysis fails I wanted to get this shot. This was found near Chambersburg Pennsylvania in a field.
 

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Quick look up based on seeing Mary in there. I think William & Mary by Lunt maybe
Though I could be wrong hard to say
 

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Though I could be wrong hard to say
Thanks man. Until I fail or succeed , I wanted to get what I could see of it. I have been known to leave things in the cooker to long in the past and lose the detail. You may be right.
 

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I found this small brass piece which I now have cooking in electrolysis. I used the magnification app on my phone to photo the letters. Can anybody make these out? I will post more pictures when it is complete along with measurements but in case the electrolysis fails I wanted to get this shot. This was found near Chambersburg Pennsylvania in a field.
Try photographing it on a angle like 45 degrees might come out clearer
 

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Thanks man. Until I fail or succeed , I wanted to get what I could see of it. I have been known to leave things in the cooker to long in the past and lose the detail. You may be right.
I'm not confident I never know anything about anything lol. Only way I help is by knowing how to use Google lol my mind never holds info
 

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Electrolysis really did not bring much detail out. It is about two and a half inches long and brass. This looks like it could be part of a pocket knife or possibly a letter opener? I think it says William and Mary.
 

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Electrolysis really did not bring much detail out. It is about two and a half inches long and brass. This looks like it could be part of a pocket knife or possibly a letter opener? I think it says William and Mary.
I am leaning with William and Mary as well. By the company I stated in the beginning. It's a silverware company. Knives forks spoons stuff like that. Perhaps the handle of any one of those. I recognized the style of how they mark things like spoon and fork handles. Though again I'm not confident
 

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I am leaning with William and Mary as well. By the company I stated in the beginning. It's a silverware company. Knives forks spoons stuff like that. Perhaps the handle of any one of those. I recognized the style of how they mark things like spoon and fork handles. Though again I'm not confident
I searched william and mary pocket knife, letter opener, dinner knife. no matches. If you notice at the one end it has a hole and if you look closely, it looks like it swiveled. Thank you dude. We will eventually get it
 

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Hmm that is interesting always cool to find that what is it things. Yeah I'm not sure than
I searched william and mary pocket knife, letter opener, dinner knife. no matches. If you notice at the one end it has a hole and if you look closely, it looks like it swiveled. Thank you dude. We will eventually get it
 

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