✅ SOLVED Not sure what this is...

Pretty sure it's a lid from an old pipe, and probably a fairly ornate one.
 

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Hey Bigcypress,

That is a very good link, and now that I see all angles, I agree. Thanks for the lesson.

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It looks like the end cap to a player piano roll. I had a 1928 Kohler & Campbell upright player piano and all of the antique rolls were made by QRS. I can't take a pic of it because it is at my daughter's house, but will try to find a pic online.

Neat find :)
Breezie
 

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Hey Bigcypress,

That is a very good link, and now that I see all angles, I agree. Thanks for the lesson.

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I thought it was a great guess so I researched it further but couldnt match it.
 

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breezy,you may be on to something.I dont see that shape on the rolls themselves,but perhaps the reciever.I'll look after work.
 

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Definitely the right company, the way the "R" is shorter than the Q or S.
 

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I contacted QRS. Here's what they said:


Lee
that is a cover for a lock, many pianos had locks on them to lock the lid or keyboard cover.

I'm marking this as solved, but if anyone has a picture of one of these I'd love to see it.

Thanks for everyone's help. Could've never solved it without you.

Lee
 

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