Greetings Gold Dredger detectorists,
Here is a curiosity item I metal detected up on the South Yuba River, 3 miles up stream from Washington, California, on 26 Sep 10. Found it in a bedrock crevice, along with loads & loads of heavy iron nails, screws, and pieces of rusting cast iron, most likely from the Miner 49er days.
This item is very heavy for its size...3 inches long, 1 inch across at the small end, and funnel shaped. The hole inside is slightly off set and the inside is very rough & uneven. Weighs a whopping 9.0 ounces.
The weight, relative softness and shiny silver inside when I file the oxidation off a spot suggests it's made of lead. Will accept a dent if I hit it with my file. WAY too heavy for aluminum or pewter. No pot metal in them old days?
What the heck is it? Something for mining? Gold recovery? Lead spout off a ???
Would love to know what this is... Thanks in advance!!
Randy "C-17A" www.goldadventures.biz