Brazier or chafing dish support.
Copper Alloy | Object #: 1694172
Similar to Noel Hume (1969:27 fig.14a and 14b) from Wetherburn's Tavern.
Similar to Noel Hume (1969:27 fig.14a and 14b) from Wetherburn's Tavern.
Slight curvature downwards along edge; corner present on one end. Mortar on top surface. Nail hole present.
Patched with eight rivets.
Possible internal clock bell. Partial hole at top center. Possibly plated with a white metal like silver or zinc.
Balustrade-shaped stem.
Blade length: 100mm. Pointed blade.
Everted-ended bale handle.
Large pin holes on either side of t-shaped plate, 39.42mm from center to center of holes. Small pin or tack hole at base. Similar to Noel Hume 1969:229, figure 72, no. 3.
One end has a cut mark.
Shallow circular groove on back, 4.8mm diameter, probably for attachment to back. Probably associated with a sleeve button or cufflink.
12/14/93
Possible waistcoat button.
Waistcoat or large utilitarian button.
Coat or waistcoat button.
Probably for a shirt button. Copper alloy frame would have been covered in and supported thread.