More ID please

Culbles

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Had a good day recovering (not digging). Need help IDing several items. Found some good old Elizabeth Post cosmetics (1940s).

Last item is not broken and has only one tab (or whatever you want to call it) and has #8 threads where it screwed onto a bolt or something.

All help welcome and appreciated. Thank you in advance.
 

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First object is a fashion belt buckle. You are lucky you have both halves. The second one appears to be a button, I would guess for the U.S. Bicentennial 1976. It does not look old enough for the Centennial of 1876. The third one.... no clue.
 
I thought the first one might be used on a scarf such as a boy scout neckerchief. In the second and third pictures you can see two points on one of the pieces where something is broken off which probably is like the other half.

The second item is definitely a US bicentennial piece. I can find numerous pictures of the drums and fife but no jewelry to match. There is a piece missing as confirmed by the back side of the item.

The third item I thought might be a door latch of some kind. Like on a curio cabinet where you would turn the piece and the protrusion would fit into a slot of some sort.
 
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