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I thought I found it all until now (you must see this)!!!

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This was found in a old fisherman's yard where I've found a lot of colonial stuff from around the 1750's. At first I almost discarded it as junk them I got it home and cleaned it up and noticed the top of it looked to be decorated (almost like a elephant trunk, look at it close and you'll see what I mean). The pictures I took doesn't do it justice (I have a cheap scanner) but if you could handle it like me you would know its some kinda colonial artifact. I know it could use a cleaning for more detail but I read a post on this very forum that if you think its valuable not to clean it so I dare not clean it. Anyway, what do you think it is? How would I go about cleaning it (read use no chemicals)? My guess is some kinda of snuff tooter. Anything on this is welcomed even guesses!
HH and I look forward to your reply!
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It may be a handle from a metal cup or some eating or cooking utensil.
The flattened end may be where it was fastened or where it was bent until it broke.
 
<img src="/metal/html/lol.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":lol"> . seriously, I doubt its anything. but I'm no authority.
 
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