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Does anyone know what this is

bowyerboy

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I found this at an early 1800s building sight can anyone identify it. I run all my odds and ends of brass and copper through my tumbler when I saw this it intrigued me but couldn’t find anything similar online.
 

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I think coinspader pegged it.... It looks like it could possibly be a small clock finial.... I found a couple of examples on the Inter Webs....
That Mercury Dime is an eye catcher as well...;)
 

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Thanks for all the ideas.
The only thing I had thought of was maybe a weight for a small balance scale but that was only a guess.
It does look like that scabberd tip do you know if it was made separately and then attached to the rest of the scabberd?
Yes… it appears to be a separate piece separate piece on some examples I have seen.
Not sure about the example pictured above.
 
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Cant tell enough detail from the “bottom” photo to see if the piece broke off or if finished. Is it possible its a small board game piece???
 
I could be wrong, but I'm sticking with a final from a cap box. The tip end of this piece appears to be more of a round piece like a finial rather than a scabbard tip being more pointed. Just my two cents. It's a nice Save either way.
 
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