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Mogadore, Ohio, US
HERE IS A VINTAGE HAND CARVED BIRDS HEAD THAT APPEARS TO BE CARVED FROM BONE.IT IS MISSING 1 EYE AND HAS A SMALL PIECE MISSING ON THE SAME SIDE AS THE SIDE THAT IS MISSING THE EYE FROM.I THINK THAT IT IS A GAS CAP FOR AN OLD MOTOR CYCLE BUT NOT FOR SURE.
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