believed to be part of the exhaust pipe system. The metal has been formed into a stylised cross and an image of 'Invicta' the symbol of the County of Kent has been fretted and punched / scribed from a sheet of brass and pinned to the front. The reverse has a hanging point welded on and a small piece of brass has been pinned on
small bracelet made in white metal with no hallmark or maker. WW1 period with what appears to be a Imperial German flying wings device in the centre for decoration, small size, probably for a female wrist