This small wooden cog was most likely used in a mill. It was probably part of the machinery used to create water power for the mills. It is round with indentations where other pieces would connect with it in order for it to turn. There are three wholes on one side and a nob on both the front and back to connect it to other machinery. On one side of the cog it says "S2" and "203."
Collection
Barry Flynn Essex Company Collection
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