little beach find

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little beach find

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dug this up the other day on the beach. Thought I'd post it as its unusual. Made of pewter i think and maybe's Victorian.
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Off a charm bracelet ?
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far too big for a charm bracelet. More likely a doll's house water jug or similar. I think
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Tomo wrote:far too big for a charm bracelet. More likely a doll's house water jug or similar. I think
I was thinking that Tomo, great find ;)

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Post by Baglady »

It looks old ...or do you think the stones etc have given it a battering :-/ ...lovely find has lots of charm well done [:) =D>
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Great find that tomo i reckon its older than victorian. :)
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Baglady wrote:It looks old ...or do you think the stones etc have given it a battering :-/ ...lovely find has lots of charm well done [:) =D>
i Dont think its had a battering as it was found after 7 foot of sand had been shifted out to sea and most the other finds from the same spot have been really good condition.
Gaz 1266x wrote:Great find that tomo i reckon its older than victorian. :)
medievil maybe gaz
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Gaz 1266x wrote:Great find that tomo i reckon its older than victorian. :)
medievil maybe gaz[/quote]
Very possible one for the flo.
Get it. :)) ;)
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