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  1. #1
    us
    Feb 2008
    Northern Ohio
    561

    Big Tinkler and a bitty Brooch

    We got a hunt in yesterday at our historic site. The going was a
    bit rough but we managed a few stellar finds.
    A nice brooch
    Big Tinkler and a bitty Brooch-cool-003-824-x-618-.jpg
    A very nice rolled copper tinkler
    Big Tinkler and a bitty Brooch-cool-004-824-x-618-.jpg
    A folding knife--bit on the rusty side-lol
    Big Tinkler and a bitty Brooch-cool-005-824-x-618-.jpg
    A strap handle for a kettle (?)-a few musket balls, a flattened
    and holed piece of lead (use unknown), and a button.
    Big Tinkler and a bitty Brooch-cool-006-824-x-618-.jpg

  2. #2
    us
    Mar 2010
    U of A
    1,107

    Re: Big Tinkler and a bitty Brooch

    Yes, kettle lug. From a brass kettle.

    Most say the lead things are gaming pieces... checkers or dice from the "bowl game" (au plat), also called the "plum pit game" or "Indian dice." Basically a bunch of two-sided "dice" tossed in a bowl. Sort of like our dice and dice cups. Neat item, and really widespread.
    Lucas

  3. #3
    us
    Feb 2008
    Northern Ohio
    561

    Re: Big Tinkler and a bitty Brooch

    Thanks Lucas
    I never thought of game piece---that really makes sense. Looked over both sides hoping for some sort of carving-but no. Game piece makes great sense though. The lug handle seemed about right too. Why is it cast iron? Was it a cheaper made kettle than a copper one?

    Thanks for your help and interest-Harry

  4. #4

    Oct 2007
    Wisconsin
    Whites XLT & Whites Beachhunter
    174

    Re: Big Tinkler and a bitty Brooch

    Find holed, flat lead pieces on almost every trade site I have hunted. Some call them "Whizzers", but I have never really bought into that theory. It just doesnt seem like it would work that way. Thanks for the info Lucas, maybe I will post some thing just for you.

  5. #5

    Aug 2007
    77

    Re: Big Tinkler and a bitty Brooch

    Nice brooch Unitas! I've never found a brooch quit like yours but I sure find alot of those flat lead pieces with holes through the center. I often associate those as "whizzers" but to me they would be most useful as a necklace ornament.

  6. #6
    us
    Mar 2010
    U of A
    1,107

    Re: Big Tinkler and a bitty Brooch

    Oop my mistake! That would be the lug from a TIN PLATED IRON KETTLE. Straight sided, most with no lid. These were made in different sizes that "nested" together to dave shipping space. Trade lists mention nests of tin kettles, by the pound, but traded individually. British or American, these are not a French item.
    Lucas

  7. #7
    us
    Feb 2008
    Northern Ohio
    561

    Re: Big Tinkler and a bitty Brooch

    Ah, thanks for the update---we were kind of thinking that it came off a kettle other than a copper one.

  8. #8
    ca
    Digging History

    Sep 2006
    Manitoba.Canada
    whitesEagle Spectrum /Whites 6000/Di Series 3,Whites 4900DL.MAX, Sea Hunter XL500 , Fisher 1280x(kidds)
    1,094

    Re: Big Tinkler and a bitty Brooch

    Big Tinkler = Childs Hair Tube
    Love to detect history

 

 

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