Couple of Whattzits

Cpackjr

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The first picture (on right) is a aluminum hollow tube with square hexagon flats like you would use a wrench on. It may have been threaded. Early 1900’s site.

The piece on left seems to be a large buckle? Horse tack?

The last piece I found on a 1920s golf course, greens area. It’s heavy brass and had two mounting points. Is it part of a golf club?

Just curious about these things, had them laying around for a little while.
Thanks
 

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Top left belt or strap buckle, top right looks like a handle, bottom????
 
Catalog calls it a "back band hook"
 

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I think the top right is a protective cover for an automotive air conditioning charging port. 1950s - 1970s. It would have been threaded on the inside. They were bad about getting corroded and stuck on and when that happened they came off in pieces with pliers or vise grips. It's been quit a few years since I saw one
 
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