Quick sift - pottery, buttons and lead pencil

OutdoorAdv

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At the very last minute I decided to get out for a couple hours after work yesterday. I opened up a new section to sift and things were looking mediocre with a couple buttons and various pieces of broken pottery. It was looking like this section would be the typical one where nothing too great turned up... until.... I was squaring off the walls and doing one last iron removal sweep before getting ready to begin sifting the dirt back in. I squared off one corner and a handful of larger shards appeared. I slowed down and carefully began to excavate the corner and realized that most of two different bowls were down there. All pieces were packed tight and this rarely happens. Typically I find lots of shards but they are all small and only a few times have I found a pocket where large portions are buried together.

What came out of the pocket was large portions of two bowls that I reconstructed. The hand painted blue flower bowl belongs a set that I have been finding many pieces to throughout the last year. I have some parts to matching mugs that must have been purchased as a set at the same time as this bowl. Those blue shards are easily my favorite design that I have pulled from this area, so I was thrilled to get most of a bowl from the set.

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After washing and drying the shards, it took a few hours to glue all the pieces back together.

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Got a few buttons, including a nice flower button and a lead pencil. There is part of a pewter spoon and a piece of a tombac shoe buckle frame too. The non-ferrous rose heads and other items are in the tumbler now. **The other blue flower shards, above the buttons, belong to a different mug from the same set that was in the same section as the bowl**

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Here is part of a mug that I found last year. This would have belonged to the same set that the bowl was from. I have many large boxes of shards with more pieces to the blue flower pottery, so this winter I will sort them and see if I cant match any pieces up and do some more reconstructions.

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These were the shards from the pocket yesterday. I typically just toss all the shards from a section into my pouch, but when I get into an area where its evident that I'm finding shards belonging to the same piece of pottery, I will separate them to make the reconstruction easier.

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I was excited as I rinsed them off as I saw that many of the pieces matched.

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Sorting and drying in preparation to reconstruct them.

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I wouldn't have the patience for that. Awesome job.
 

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Nice finds for sure. There is plenty of lead in that pencil! Hey, someone had to say it…lol
 

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Congrats on some nice finds

Thanks Art!

Those are neat finds your making.

Thanks scruggs!

I wouldn't have the patience for that. Awesome job.

Thanks ScubaDetector! Its tedious no doubt and many times its frustrating... but the few times some cool pottery turns up it makes it all worth it.

Great job with the reconstructions! :notworthy:

Thanks man! I only had to file one piece when I discovered I put it together out of order. ha I try to think 3 pieces ahead so I don't glue myself into a corner. I'm super happy with how they turned out and I hope to find the rest of them close by.

Always enjoy your writings and efforts - thanks!

Thanks Molewacker! I'm certainly happy those shards turned up and gave me enough to put a post together. Many sifting hunts I never share because I only find a handful of buttons.

Nice finds for sure. There is plenty of lead in that pencil! Hey, someone had to say it…lol

Thanks Dirtwisher! Most of the pencils I find are made of slate... this is actually the first one I've found that is actually lead. haha

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I like the reconstructions! Very nice.

Congrats.
 

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I used to call Bill the Diggin' Fool but I may crown you with that title now. I honestly love all of the partial reconstructions and think they really make displays look complete. Great job as usual Brad!
 

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I used to call Bill the Diggin' Fool but I may crown you with that title now. I honestly love all of the partial reconstructions and think they really make displays look complete. Great job as usual Brad!

I'm a fool no doubt! ha Thanks man. I have many partial reconstructions, however the only complete one was this Davenport pearlware bowl c.1805-1830.

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Even though I don't have all of the blue flower bowl pieces, it might be my new favorite one. I hope to get back and excavate the corner out more and see if there is more of it down there. It would be great to find the missing pieces.
 

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I used to call Bill the Diggin' Fool but I may crown you with that title now. I honestly love all of the partial reconstructions and think they really make displays look complete. Great job as usual Brad!

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Another professional job Brad. No telling what's coming out next at your never-ending pit .....
 

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As if detecting and sifting isn't enough of a challenge, you incorporate assembling extreme puzzles as well. Really awesome stuff man!
 

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Thanks weregolf!

Another professional job Brad. No telling what's coming out next at your never-ending pit .....

Thanks man... This was the area that the pewter dollhouse dinnerware cake from. I'd been wanting to sift it for some time and finally got around to it... Looks like there might be some good stuff in this area. I think you're spot on with it being pearlware from the early 1800's.

As if detecting and sifting isn't enough of a challenge, you incorporate assembling extreme puzzles as well. Really awesome stuff man!

Thanks a ton man! The real puzzel will be when I sort through the boxes of shards this winter and see if I can match anything up. Ha

Nice work with the partial reconstructions Brad, both bowls look great. You my friend have some serious patience lol

Thanks a ton Jon! It is tedious, but a ton of fun to see it come together.
 

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Nice digs Brad. You know how to get it done. I don't care what the Mrs says, those shards are cool brother!

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Outdoor--I love your posts and the awesome reconstruction work you do with the pottery! Thanks so much for sharing. Just amazing! -Lisa
 

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