RARE 6 Point 1812 PEWTER, Civil War Relics, Colonial Buckle

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Hey guys,

Hard to believe, but the War of 1812 era button steak remains alive after 4 straight weekends digging early military pewters. Tides were on my side as I set out on the yak to revisit some productive battery sites that saw use from the Revolutionary War through the Civil War. My first target had my heart pumping for sure, large split case pewter with cast shank...sadly not marking on the front and likely dates from the early to mid 1700s. Curiously I've dug 2 identical buttons from the same shoreline, all about 8 months apart.

Here's the button fresh out of the clay and the 2 others dug from the same site.

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From the same stretch of coastline I dug an additional early pewter with intact bird cage shank and a .69 round ball.

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Rotating sites I headed off to a coastal battery that has produced a pair of Confederate Calvary buttons and a handful of 1812 pewters. While it has been hit hard, I always seem to find a nice keeper. Didn't think much of my first target, bent copper and random wire. Good thing I keep everything I dig- Civil War friction fuse to fire a cannon!

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A bit farther up the coast I got a faint 12-18 on the CTX which typically signifies pewter. Carefully cutting the plug from the mud, out pops a large War of 1812 script I with 6 point star. I could tell I wasn't the most stable so I wrapped in the wet paper towels and placed it in a ziploc until I could clean and wax seal it.

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I've dug the normal star and a numbered 13th regiment, but this one is significantly larger...and not quite a match to Albert's 36B- of which there is only 1 die variant known for both the coat and cuff. Quite a rare one to dig I suspect.

The next button is still a mystery- 2 piece, copper alloy, and depicts 5 arrows with a laurel on the left. It's the same size as the cavalry cuffs but slightly different construction. Anyone seen this variant??

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Among the other buttons was an interesting copper with a square hole and a partial. Also dug a percussion cap, harmonica reed, and lead pistol bullets.

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After the tides ran me out, I switched machines and broke out the XP Deus to hit a productive colonial site. Managed to wiggle out a few flat buttons, massive iron buckle, and heavy triangular lead weight.

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Big mystery is this cast bronze/copper alloy...thing? Has the ornate looks of a colonial buckle, but not the shape. A small section appears to have broken off from one side, perhaps from a hook.

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All in all a fantastic weekend swinging both machines, and getting out on the water. As always thanks for looking and for the ID assist on the button and colonial whatzit.

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Nice hunt. I think I found one of those friction fuses the other day. Would they have been used for early welding torches too as I have found some welding artifacts on the site too. Thanks for the possible id
 

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Just your typical weekend finds! You're on a role!
 

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Nice hunt. I think I found one of those friction fuses the other day. Would they have been used for early welding torches too as I have found some welding artifacts on the site too. Thanks for the possible id

Not sure if they had a dual purpose, just know they were used to fire cannon
 

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You are a button maniac! Congrats on another great haul
 

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You flat out killed it man! those are some great finds.
 

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Excellent finds man. That script I had me intrigued but it looks period so perhaps you found yourself a "new" variety?

A killer day overall. Your early button count on that site is INSANE!
 

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Dang VMI! You did well. Love all the buttons. Esp the Infantry button and the friction primer. Awesome hunts.
 

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Wayda stay hot man! Love those early pewters, and I'm sure there's more to come. Good luck!
 

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Excellent finds man. That script I had me intrigued but it looks period so perhaps you found yourself a "new" variety?

A killer day overall. Your early button count on that site is INSANE!

Thanks Scrappy,

The construction is different than the others I've dug- more of a convex shape rather than a cast flat button. Considerably larger as well-
 

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Good stuff Jon-you sure that turret shank pewter is plain?
Pewter I is a good one as well. Keep up the roll.
 

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Good stuff Jon-you sure that turret shank pewter is plain?
Pewter I is a good one as well. Keep up the roll.

Had the same thought as I have never seen a turret shank on a civilian pewter. There may have been a raised design, at the right angle I think I see at 2 on the edge. Was really hoping the first single cast button would have a 3
 

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nice saves.I think i may have one or 2 of those primers
 

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