✅ SOLVED My fingers are numb and I can't figure out what these are. Help please.

smr1000

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Back to my usual place behind the high school outside of Cleveland. Lots of relics and even coins from the early 20th century.
Nothing on old maps, but certainly something was here, Maybe a hunting lodge. Close to an Interurban railroad line as well
which would fit the time frame.
I fear that I will be pain by asking too much, but I am clueless, while I try to piece together what was going on here in the past.
All of these were found today near a couple of Mercs from 1919 and 1923.
First photo certainly has threads and twists onto something. Both pieces of the second photo were found together but may not
be related.. I've looked everywhere for P.C.S and Co. Last object is essentially 11 x 10 inches.
Any input would appreciate.
Thank you so very much for your expertise!
 

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#3 Probably a dog/ID tag
 

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#3 Luggage tag
 

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Hi smr1000
Here are my guesses{
1- Agree Antique telephone speaker
2- Jerry Can spiguet with screen or Antique Watering Can Nozzle with screen
3- Agree Antique Rail Luggage Tag for POSCO Washington
4 & 5- Vintage Leather and Material Bakery apron - Robinson Bakery (unknown)
 

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Thanks for all of the advice, it's truly appreciated.
Indeed, the first pic looks exactly like the mouth piece.
However it is pretty small -- dime for size comparison.
 

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Re the Robinson Bakery piece. I found an ad for Robinson Bakery in the 1892 Cleveland Leader that may be this business. In 1905 I found a listing for Robinson Bakery in Cleveland associated with the National Biscuit Co (Nabisco). I searched for items on Worthpoint using the National Biscuit Co. name and came across these advertising biscuit tin cover frames that look to be about the same size as your Robinson Bakery item.
 

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