Not a crotal bell

Oneil1979

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Dug this from a property dating around 1860-1880, thought it was a crotal bell until I cleaned it, the top S part is hand made solid brass very sturdy the bottom part I think is copper it’s hollow with a single hole on the bottom and is a two piece item meeting in the middle but I can’t even think what it could be? Your help is appreciated. Thanks for looking.
 

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My guess would be a stopper of some sort like used in a fancy sink? But, I looked for something similar and couldn't find one so I doubt that is it.
 
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Interesting find! Baby rattle is a good guess. Perhaps an old Christmas ornament. If the ball was copper or brass it would've been shiny gold or copper color. As a suggestion, take some brillo to it. Perhaps there's a design lurking under the crud.

John
 

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