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round decorated metal lid(?), decorations are symmetrical and split into three equal pieces, the two outer ares appear more floral or organic in design, and the middle is one embossed rectangle outline, one side white patina, edge corroded, oher side red oxidixation, no visible identifying marks
round metal piece of hardware, no visible threadint, a lip on one end, other end is beveled towards the inside, diameter of opening is 14.64mm, white patina/tarnish, possible white paint in interior, scratched marks appear brassy in colour, no identifying marks
metal spout-shaped fragment, green oxidization, copper, two edges rolled over, thin, corroded
metal spice tin lid with a large opening and a shaker opening accessed by turning one piece of the lid, corroded, white patina, red oxidizaiton, scratched marks appear brassy in colour, no identifying marks
flattened metal funnel-type artifact with either glass or plastic coating inside the spout, corroded, white patina, geen and red oxidization, edge of funnel embossed,
large corroded acorn nut with red oxidization and white patina
either top of metal bottle or part of funnel, sides rolled back over the spout, looks like modern tin, some white paint remaining
diameter of centre of washer 19.15mm, width of washer 11.26mm, green and red oxidization, corroded, scratched marks appear brassy in colour
large meal gear with one smaller gear attachment on one side, red oxidization, looks modern
large flared metal ring or rim, corroded, white patina, green and red oxidization, scratched mark is brassy in colour, no identifying marks