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    Posted: 25 Jan 2025 at 11:16am
I found this metal detecting one of my pastures. The top of it was maybe 6" below ground. I may have bent it up slightly getting it out of the ground.

I have no idea what it is. It looks like something was attached to it through what are probably 3 rivet holes on the wider end. On the other narrower end, I originally thought a wood handle could have gone there (like a broom or hoe handle) but the end of the metal curves back around which would not allow a handle to be installed without cutting a slot into the pole/handle.

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My other thought is maybe a chair or stool leg?
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leg from small wood stove ? something that had 4 legs.....
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Maybe something from a core house- back then, never know?
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I would say it was something to add a little bling to a dresser leg. Like a shiny (at one time) covering of some sort.
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Hood ornament?
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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

leg from small wood stove ? something that had 4 legs.....

My first thought was a stove leg also.
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Originally posted by Les Kerf Les Kerf wrote:

Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

leg from small wood stove ? something that had 4 legs.....

My first thought was a stove leg also.

Ditto...
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yep, leg from some sort of appliance stove, icebox, pantry
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John

Is this item made of a heavy forged steel, cast iron, or more like Sheet Metal / tin as it appears at the top 3 holes?

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It looks as if it was heavy tin to me, that's why I think it was a decorative piece on a wooden leg like a dresser or something.
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Cabriole style leg, lots of uses from gas stoves, clothes washers, washtubs, etc...
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Artificial leg for rodent type dinosaur. I'm thinking a capable of flight carnivore, most likely candy apple red with gold metal flake in color.
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It's stamped sheet metal, not a thick casting. I think the chair/stove/whatever leg makes the most sense. Thanks guys. I may have a few more of these random things to ID as I find more junk. Found a cleated horse shoe and a really neat very early 1900s Coca Cola bottle bottom today.
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cleated horse shoe !
My understanding is that's a Winter shoe for Mr. Ed., though I've never owned a farm or had a horse.
I did make 'door knockers' with horseshoe and RR spike though....


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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

cleated horse shoe !
My understanding is that's a Winter shoe for Mr. Ed., though I've never owned a farm or had a horse.
I did make 'door knockers' with horseshoe and RR spike though....
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I continue to clean up an old farm house site that easily dates back to pre-depression.  Amazing the stuff that comes up out of the ground and my biggest fear is the tractor tire finding it.  I knew the couple who owned it before I did and they definitely didn't care much for banks....we found $10k in the freezer going into their auction.  Big rumors around the area that they buried their money and I've had more than one metal detecting sleuths caught on the property!
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