1700s Complete Knee Buckle, Pewter Button & A Couple Whats Its

Bubba65

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1700's Complete Knee Buckle, Pewter Button & A Couple Whats It's

Hi All, these are from my last hunt. No coins were found, but a really nice 1700's complete knee buckle was found. Also another iron buckle frame and the pewter button too. I did find the two what's it finds also. I put them in the same picture together if anyone has any idea what they might be it would be cool to hear. I will post them in the What's It forum if no one knows here. Overall it was a good hunt. Thanks for looking.

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Greylock

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Great finds. Awesome knee buckle. I found a few of them and only one complete.
 

detroitdigger

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Sweet knee buckle, it's really cool HH.
 

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Great finds. Love the knee buckle.:icon_thumleft:
 

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3.gif NICE BUCKLE!!!
 

The Patriot

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looks like some real potential there...keep at it
 

Rick (Nova Scotia)

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nice buckle !
I'm still wanting a complete one too.
 

ModernMiner

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Bubba,
Not sure about the two oddball items, but I am sure that's a fantastic looking old knee buckle. BEAUTY! :occasion14:
Congrats,
-MM-
 

BuckleBoy

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I think your whatzit find with the engraving is most certainly a book clasp.

-Buck
 

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I think you have a small shoe buckle rather than a very large knee buckle.

The other item is a book clasp & I'm pretty sure this type started in the tudor & ended in the 17th C.
 

Rusted_Iron

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Great finds. Crusader's observations make a lot of sense... a book clasp like that could easily be from the 1600's and would already have been 100+ years old or more (family Bible, quite possibly). It's easy to see how it could have broken by that time and been lost or discarded.

That buckle is really nice. :thumbsup:
 

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Bubba65

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I think you have a small shoe buckle rather than a very large knee buckle.

The other item is a book clasp & I'm pretty sure this type started in the tudor & ended in the 17th C.

Thanks Crusader on the information about the book clasp. I knew with all the marks on it someday would know what it is. It is real cool that it is at least from the 1600's or earlier :thumbsup:
 

Brian W

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Sweet buckle Bubba...I like that book clasp too... Im no expert but I think that is a knee buckle going by the size and anchor style chape...One of my favorite things to find complete...Congrats
 

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Awesome buckle ya got there! The one whatsit item kind of looks like a broken base to an old soldier figurine. If its lead, that could be what it is..Sweet finds tho, good work!
 

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Great finds. Crusader's observations make a lot of sense... a book clasp like that could easily be from the 1600's and would already have been 100+ years old or more (family Bible, quite possibly). It's easy to see how it could have broken by that time and been lost or discarded.

That buckle is really nice. :thumbsup:

My only book clasp was an early 1700s style one dug at a mid 1800s site. Books were treasured possessions, and they lasted a long time! That's a great find, IMO. Great to get an item from the 1500s or 1600s over here, regardless of what it is!

Cheers,

Buck
 

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