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SON DUG THESE THREE ITEMS RECENTLY ANY INPUT ON AGE AND CURIOUS ABOUT THE JEWLRY LOOKING ITEMS

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One looks like a Seaman's bracelet, possibly related to the steam powered war-ship on the tag. Go to a book-store, take the lock. Look in the collectors book section, find one on locks. I think you have a keeper. The other object looks brass, possibly Hindu ??Good-Luck
 
Good evening, I believe if you will take the 2 pieces that are stamped brass and slide the tongue (the hook with the hole in it) under the bar on the other piece, then turn it over it should make a little sense, I believe that it is a sash buckle. I have dug a couple in civil war camp sites although they are not military.
 
the chain is a pocket watch chain & fob ***remember in days of old men used pocket watches --wrist watches were unknown back then.
 
I'm pretty sure the padlock is made by the E.T Fraim Lock Company it sells for around $15 it should be a warded key and around 2"tall. Hope that helps!
 
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