couple more I can't i.d.

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Snow and ice still around here, but so was cabin fever, so I slogged half a mile through cutover, ice, and mud to this old chimney. Found tons of old iron pieces plus these three--an old smokehouse lock and two whatsits. I'm sure someone out there has some answers!<br>
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Thanks!
P.S. Tried to flip the chimney to upright, but no luck.


Also, sorry for the double post--can't get rid of this one!
 

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the finial could be From a Gate I Suppose

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I Doubt a door Knocker, I see no way to Mount it from the Back,
but can't rule it out
 

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Fireplace Chimney Check the Base & Inside reach for Stashes , But Be very Careful !
 

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While I was double posted, a member (whose name I can't remember!) said it was a clock pendulum.


I Kind of Doubt That is Correct. It looks like it has a Flat Bottom to stand on.
or for something to connect under it.
Also all Pendulums I've found had Holes From Top To bottom.

can you photograph the bottom ?
 

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I Kind of Doubt That is Correct. It looks like it has a Flat Bottom to stand on.
or for something to connect under it.

Also all Pendulums I've found had Holes From Top To bottom


Check out his other post
 

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I Kind of Doubt That is Correct. It looks like it has a Flat Bottom to stand on.
or for something to connect under it.
Also all Pendulums I've found had Holes From Top To bottom.

can you photograph the bottom ?

I was Wrong :laughing7:

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