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Any ideal what these are and how to clean them.

Hi all
I went hunting in the woods today by an old farm and found these things. Any ideal what they are or how to clean them.
1. coin looking thing, date looks to be 192?
2. Tag thing she was breed in old Kentucky on one side and what looks like a date of 190? on the other.
3. The last thing looks like a broken metal???
HH
Thanks Kevin
 
not sure on 1. but its dated 1920 or 29
2. im guessing watch fob.
3. religious medalion it looks like.

weston
 
I agree on the post above guessing a Saint's medal for the last one shown. Just not clear what saint it is for...

I'd start with olive oil soak, or maybe Kroil for a few days and then gently rub the loosened crud with a q-tip.

The horse one could be a decorative piece for a bridle.
 
Try this site for your horse watch fob.

http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/1907-green-river-whiskey-watch-fob-with-original

HH Don
 
The last thing looks aluminium, and the best thing i have found for aluminum is CLR soak it for a day or so and it will come out great except for where the rust has eaten the aluminum away. but CLR works awesome on anything aluminum.
 
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