. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. P'iGURE 38.—Iron hinges, buckles, fish liooks, etc. One-half. 7. Nave-sleeve from wheel. Iron: fragment only; in- ternal diameter .1 inches; wall ^i^ inch thick at one end, tapering to a weak V at the other; retaining lug flush with the thick end and curving before reaching the tapered end. 18th century. C'l. Another , without the tapering wall, had an internal diameter of 3^^ inches. 18th century. G2. 8. Spur. Iron; rowel and T-shaped fastenings much decayed; the sides flat on the inside and convex on the outside; width of heel appr
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. P'iGURE 38.—Iron hinges, buckles, fish liooks, etc. One-half. 7. Nave-sleeve from wheel. Iron: fragment only; in- ternal diameter .1 inches; wall ^i^ inch thick at one end, tapering to a weak V at the other; retaining lug flush with the thick end and curving before reaching the tapered end. 18th century. C'l. Another , without the tapering wall, had an internal diameter of 3^^ inches. 18th century. G2. 8. Spur. Iron; rowel and T-shaped fastenings much decayed; the sides flat on the inside and convex on the outside; width of heel approximately 2's inches. 18th century. E4. 9. Harness buckle. Iron; sq u a re-sec t i o n ed; the pointed tang flattened at the junction end and wrapped round the frame; frame thickness approxi- mately's inch. 18th century. P2. 10. Harness buckle. Iron; the frame round-sec- tioned at the tang side, the other sides of frame flattened and slightly angled; the tang pointed, flattened at the junction end. and \\rapped roinid the frame. Surface. 11. Harness buckle or leather junction. Iron; four- sided; one side round-sectioned and the others square. Surface. 12. Harness buckle. Iron; the ring roimd-sectioned; tang fashioned (ram a strip of iron pinched round the frame with its ends of equal length and both cut to a point, the two ends springing apart after passing through the hole in the leather. Surface, 13. Fish hook. Iron; single barb at the point; end of shank flattened and spreading but without any pierced hole; much decaved, i)iu the shank prob- ably was about 3 to 4 mm. thick. 18th centur\. L2. 14. Fish hook. Iron; similar to the abo\'e. but the point and barb more gracefully cur\cd; top of the shank missing; surviving portion approximately 4 mm. thick. 18th centin\. L2. 15. Quillon .sleeve from small sword. See fig. 21, no. 14. 16. Boh from light cal)inet lock. Iron; 2 mm. thick. 18th centurv. N2. U-S GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 196Z For sale by the Superintendent of Document
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