This item was dug up by a friend at an undisclosed location in Cornwall.
I believe it to be a bucket lift. This device would have been right at the bottom of the pump column immediately above a clack valve which sat on top of the windbore.
I did wonder if it had come from a hand pump such as you would see in the middle of a village but the diameter is too large. The largest I've seen was about 3 inches diameter.
Length just over 2 feet and diameter of 8.5 inches approx.
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End view
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Detail and what looks like the remains of the original leather between the outer ring and the body
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Outer ring that held the leather washer
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Shank or tang of the bucket lift showing a tapered length and keyway for fixing to the main shaft.
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