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Found at 1840's home site.

pulltabfelix

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I don't have a clue what this is. It is made out of brass.

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Is it broken any place like near the square end and or tip.? It closely resembles a broken spur. HH jim tn
the only place it is broken is what you see in the picture. the broken tip kind of looks like if not broke it was a rounded point.
 
Pulltab, were there any Cavalry items found in the area where this piece was found? Another idea, and I'm just grabbing at straws here, but could this piece be modified to be a Cavalryman's hoof pick?
Yes there was about a mile away as the crow flies. And I found a spencer bullet about 30 yards away a month ago.
 
it is about 4.5 inches long.
 

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Some of you guys may be right. I just tried it on that small part in my upper back that itches and cannot reach with my fingers, and with this thing it gets it perfectly.

Actually now I can see where it could be a stirrup and no bends, just breaks.
actually on the other side where the down part from the strap slot should be it does clearly appear to be a break where the other down part was attached but now broken off with the bottom part. And the small size if complete would indicate a child's stirrup. Maybe we are getting close now. That would seem like it would make it a more rare find since I would guess there are fewer child's stirrups in use than stirrups for adults.
 
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here is a close up of the other side that appears to be broken off.
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