Without seeing it, I can’t be 100% certain—but based on your description (heavy metal base + rusted + sharp spikes), there are a few common possibilities.
Most likely explanations:
1. Old security/anti-climb spike base
- Used on walls, gates, or fences
- Designed to prevent people or animals from climbing over
- Often a metal strip or plate with welded spikes
2. Anti-vehicle or barrier obstacle (less common but possible)
- Industrial or military-style ground obstacle
- Similar to a “caltrop” or spike strip concept
- Usually very heavy and rugged-looking
3. Agricultural tool or animal deterrent
- Sometimes used in barns or fields to deter animals from certain areas
- Can look like a spiked ground anchor or protective base
4. Decorative or industrial machinery part
- Some old machines had spiked bases for grip or stabilization
- Or it could be part of a press, roller, or workshop fixture
Quick safety note
Don’t handle it with bare hands—old rusted metal can have sharp edges and may carry tetanus risk if it punctures skin.
Best next step
If you can, upload a photo. I can usually identify these pretty quickly once I see:
- Spike shape and arrangement
- Size of the base
- Any bolts, threads, or mounting points
That will narrow it down to a very specific object.