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From the other comments, it could be a novelty hat that speaks or makes a sound effect when the button is pressed. Iโm curious to find out what the original sound would have been!
Quick question: Where does the battery go? Is it the corroded part in the first internals image, or was that the button?
It takes 2 button batteries (LR54) under the two metal straps on both sides of the button (center bubble).
Ah hah, I see it now
Batteries go in the two steel rectangular holders. The corroded thing is the button (it's a flexible sheet of metal held in place by plastic) The golden disk is a piezoelectric buzzer (think musical greeting cards, which look just like this does inside)
"Semper fi" maybe?
Makes sense