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English: Chemist having practiced in the destruction of toxic and dangerous products, I found this metallic object in a shipment from recycling center. During my 40 years of career me and my colleagues have found the nature of all the objects passing between our hands, except for this one that we solemnly baptized Glutte, because of the noise that the object produces when we introduced into a container of water!

The object is made of yellowish metal formerly silvered. It has the general shape and dimension (Diam. 5cm) of a pocket watch. The hinge is soberly worked (industrial work) Important note (maybe): The part with a hole is absolutely not unscrewable. With a strong magnifying glass, this lenticular cavity appears in one piece. No trace of welding !! Before [passing the weapon to the left] dying, I would like a surfer to help me dispel my obsessive misunderstanding.

I thank you in advance for this.
Français : Chimiste ayant exercé dans la destruction des produits toxiques et dangereux, j'ai trouvé cet objet métallique dans un arrivage de déchetterie. Lors de mes 40 ans de carrière moi et mes collègues ont trouvé la nature de tous les objets nous passant entre les mains, excepté pour celui-ci que nous avons solennellement baptisé Glutte, à cause du bruit que produit l'objet quand on l'introduit dans un récipient d'eau!

L'objet est en métal jaunâtre anciennement argenté. Il a la forme générale et la dimension(Diam. 5cm) d'une montre à gousset. La charnière est sobrement ouvragée(travail industriel) Remarque importante(peut-être): La partie présentant un trou n'est absolument pas dévissable. Avec une forte loupe, cette cavité lenticulaire semble d'une seule pièce. Aucune trace de soudure!! Avant de passer l'arme à gauche, j'aimerai qu'un internaute m'aide à dissiper mon incompréhension obsédante.

Je vous en remercie à l'avance.
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