Possibly rubbish but looks old!

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Possibly rubbish but looks old!

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Double checked the bits of rubbish that I dug up the other day but I'm not sure about this. I thought it was the corner of a broken buckle but there is something on the back which is odd. Any ideas?
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Definitely not rubbish but does look like half of something. I say that because of the raised bit you can see. I'm sure someone will know and put us all out of our misery [81/]
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I don't know, but possibly part of a purse bar? [72/]
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