Yesterdays Colonial - Quantity and Quality - Colonial Spur and Charles II Button??

HomeGuardDan

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Yesterday's Colonial - Quantity and Quality - Colonial Spur and Charles II Button??

My good pal Bill D and I got back out yesterday to our latest colonial site. STILL the site had not been cleaned up and properly cropped. We are just poking at it and waiting for optimal conditions. Still, the day for coins was Bill...although I started off with the odd none colonial find for this site, 1867 5 Cent Nickel.

We spent the first part of the day in a deep ravine where I did recover a nice early andiron that will need to go into electrolysis (Bill took a good pic and I am sure he will include it in his post). We then moved back into the fields where I investigated the foundation that I located last week...after some probing and more test holes, we decided that it was indeed a foundation and quite extensive in size. Still I decided to poke around for coins...I looked and looked and looked. Digging a button here and broken shoe buckle there. All while Bill was working the backside of the hill. He began digging a button here and there when he called me over. I decided to stay put and continued to eak out a relic here and there until he finally struck with the first coin.

I then decided to make the trip over as my spot was playing out. We worked hard for the rest of the day and I tallied 26 buttons including one good one (perhaps). I recovered a very large pewter button (odd to still be intact) and spent most of the evening looking through the books and websites. Finally I zeroed in on what it most likely will be, in Humes Book (Colonial Artifacts) he shows a Charles II pewter that matches fairly close. Looking on the UKFD, I did find a few others. The initial thought that I had was that the button had a tree motif or crude eagle on the face. Then I noticed a "C" raised along the rim in the same place that both the Charles Buttons I saw had it. Any other ideas are welcome.

The one absolute good find of the hunt was the late 17th century to mid 18th century spur complete (other than slightly bent) with the figure 8 attachment buckles and chain attachments. Two other nice finds are the apothecary weight and lead seal. I was pleased to end the day with this find and while I did not dig a good colonial coin, I did manage 26 buttons (some dandy buttons and other early ones), two nice little thimbles, musket balls, odds and ends the spur and a big hunk of iron (colonial andiron).

HH

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I have no idea...the only thing I went off of is the button in Hume's book, matches the same rim (scalloped) and the "C" in the same place. The rest of it is just too far gone I believe to make out. We will probably never know for sure.

Then what I'm seeing probably is not a bust facing left. It is off center, but given the age it wouldn't be a shocker.
 

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Then what I'm seeing probably is not a bust facing left. It is off center, but given the age it wouldn't be a shocker.

Interesting ... sort of like picking shapes out of clouds. I saw the neckline as well as it reminded me of some of the bust coins. The "C" is just to the right of the head...shows up weak in the photo, but actually one of the more prominent facial features on the button.
 

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Hope you can excuse my slacking until tomorrow Abe. I'll try to have something up before noon if I can make myself come inside from the September-like uppers 70s. BTW - how did your hunt go today?

Not well my friend. Just couldn't seem to get myself into a good spot. Got a few round balls and some giant piece of lead but that's it. I'll get em next time bud. Looking forward to your post buddy
 

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Not well my friend. Just couldn't seem to get myself into a good spot. Got a few round balls and some giant piece of lead but that's it. I'll get em next time bud. Looking forward to your post buddy

Still don't feel bad for you ... tree hugger ;)
 

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Cru, I agree, it is a 18th century button indeed. The two that Hume references are 18th century and were likely remembrance or some other likeness. Not even positive that it is the same button....too far gone to be sure.

OK, sorry, mis-understood. Its a shame its not more clear because these types are rare.
 

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I love the spur a lot. And all those buttons are wonderful finds. Would love to hunt a place like that.
 

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Great digs Dan. Some unique finds there including the complete spur which is tough to dig. Good luck next time out, must be a killer silver in there somewhere.
-Evan
 

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That is an awesome spur Dan. I can't remember seeing an intact example dug before.
 

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What a great eclectic group. You must sit and stare as you imagine the use of the pieces in our ancestor's lives. Great hunt from you 2.
 

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That's a lot of buttons and that spur is awesome. What's the trash to treasure ratio? Must pretty good or you'd be digging a lot of holes. Oh and I don't feel bad for Abe either!
 

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That's a lot of buttons and that spur is awesome. What's the trash to treasure ratio? Must pretty good or you'd be digging a lot of holes. Oh and I don't feel bad for Abe either!

3:10 - very little amount of modern stuff found. If it is a target, for the most part, it is old.
 

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