Dug out of the ground. They've probably been there since the late '40s.
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They go in the bottom of a flower pot, to restrict ~ retard ~ the flow of water going out the bottom
They look like peep hole plugs from a ceramic kiln. Possibly furniture for stacking ware in a kiln prior to firing.
They are little sombreros that the Mexican garden gnomes wear.
Well, that's I use them for, to retard the outflow of water and aeriate the bottom of the pot; but checking with my potter spouse, with a kiln (for sale!) in the basement yes, that's what they are: what we would call in the sawmill stickers, spacers that go between what is to be dried. Mia culpa.
Dan, I resemble that remark ...
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