Dug up some old looking items.

Jacobsdt

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Went back to the spot I have been finding Civil War as well as earlier and later stuff.

20150704_173723[1]_edited.jpg 20150704_173746[1]_edited.jpg . Found an old button, it was folded. I bent it back out as far as I could without breaking it.

20150704_175502[1]_edited.jpg . 20150704_175637[1]_edited.jpg . 20150704_175703[1]_edited.jpg . I'm guessing this is off an old oil lamp, the wheel still turns!

20150704_180148[1]_edited.jpg . Buckle and bullet.

20150704_180353[1]_edited.jpg 20150704_180529[1]_edited.jpg 20150704_180726[1]_edited.jpg 20150704_180852[1]_edited.jpg This was a nice surprise, silver buckle. the second pick shows where someone had etched some x's and I's , strange. There are stamped marks in two of the corners.

Thanks for checking them out.
 

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Gridwalker306

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Very nice, and the scratches make me wonder. A soldier, and those represent his kills? A Casanova, and they represent his lady luck? Lol
 

callmez

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That silver buckle is way cool, congrats! Those markings may indicate American made.
 

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Awesome hunt! You recovered some interesting and period artifacts.
 

port ewen ace

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the burner unit should be carefully cleaned with baking soda and toothbrush, then try a light wet sand under the faucet with a 800 to 1200 grit to remove the crud but not killing the patina. there are collectors who restore those pieces. I sold a Vulcan complete unit on June 10, it had a patent date of April 4, 1882 and sold for $6.99. the end of knob will have the maker's mark. all your stuff is Super Saver neat!!
 

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JACOB THATS SOME NEAT RELICS YOU HAVE THERE NICE SILVER BUCKLE AND LAMP BURNER , OH ALSO THE BUTTON.
 

Ahab8

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That buckle is absolutely incredible! You have a very special find there my friend. Wow!
 

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Jacobsdt

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You are correct, I cleaned the knob and I see the date of Oct. 1862. Thanks.

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the burner unit should be carefully cleaned with baking soda and toothbrush, then try a light wet sand under the faucet with a 800 to 1200 grit to remove the crud but not killing the patina. there are collectors who restore those pieces. I sold a Vulcan complete unit on June 10, it had a patent date of April 4, 1882 and sold for $6.99. the end of knob will have the maker's mark. all your stuff is Super Saver neat!!
 

pganjon

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The x's could be Roman numeral 10 and the 1's are themselves. That being said 64? Normally though 64 in Roman numerals would be LX1V. If it refers to a date, 1764-1864? I found a Sword throat or Knife Throat on our property that had Roman numerals etched into the Brass and was told it was a regiment number. Just some maybe possibilities. Cool finds! Paul:coffee2:
 

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Beautiful relics, you had a very nice day. Liking the bucket as well.
 

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Your buckle is a museum quality piece.

If you could give me some indication (Just nearby city or town) where you found it, I might be able to identify the silversmith.
 

Steve in PA

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That is an awesome silver shoe buckle! I hope you can identify the maker. I have fragment of a silver knee buckle that has roman numerals scratched into it.
 

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