?no idea?

ctrelicman

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Need size, weight, metal info. Looks like candle holder. But More info on it would help
 

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mouthpiece...trumpet,horn etc ?Does small end appear broken?
 

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Really helps in identification if you take just a sec and read how to post pics for ID. At least lay a coin or similar beside the object for scale. We have some sharp cookies on here at doing the ID's for us but have to give a bit more to work with. Best of luck and keep finding and posting.:icon_thumleft:
 

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one inch and a quarter.?length.and one end is blocked so it isnt for any kind of horn.
 

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it looks like may be the handle of a walking cane...the stone,compass,whatever missing
 

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It looks like a broken candle holder. :) Breezie
 

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BigCypressHunter, you do know about the TN option of clicking twice for super-magnification, don't you? That's what I had to do to recognize the coin. It is one of those newfangled US "State" quarters, specifically a Rhode Island state one.
 

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being copper or brass , i can not think of alot of options , but i like the cant top idea.
but as usual i am sure one of the great minds here will find exactly what it is and post a picture .:)
 

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BigCypressHunter, you do know about the TN option of clicking twice for super-magnification, don't you? That's what I had to do to recognize the coin. It is one of those newfangled US "State" quarters, specifically a Rhode Island state one.
Yea but I dont have any patience to use the feature because its way too slow on IE that I need to use. Also my monitor may be going along with my eyes because I thought it said Rodeshia land lol.
 

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