Porcelain measurement/weight?, metal tube cap? And skeleton key?

hudsonlarking

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New member, thanks for the add. Live in NYC and the Hudson River is my go to spot. Most things I’ve been able to ID thanks to google, Facebook and the like. However, some pieces I haven’t been. Any help and info would be so greatly appreciated. Happy hunting!

First item I thought was a marble until I turned it over. Measures around “5/8”
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I saw a thread on here from a few years ago with a similar piece but no one had much info, wondering if anyone knows more today. Around 2” and says “save this tube for victory”
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Last (for now) is maybe a skeleton key? Or a ww2 rations key or maybe even to open a paint can.
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Top one, no clue, but I think it’s cool.

The tube top was probably from WWII when they were counting of people to turn in all of their scrap metals for the war effort, the manufacturers were just letting folks know not to trash it.

I’m saying skeleton key for the last one.
 

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Top one, no clue, but I think it’s cool.

The tube top was probably from WWII when they were counting of people to turn in all of their scrap metals for the war effort, the manufacturers were just letting folks know not to trash it.

I’m saying skeleton key for the last one.

thanks! no one seems to know what that white thing is. very intriguing...
 

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