Colonial tear out round 3 - BATWING buckle, 17th-19th century targets

Patriot Relics

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Hey guys,

Quick round up from this week digs- headed back to the colonial tear out with Matt and Stef. It seems that I have switched back to the quantity over quality digs the last few hunts, but I'm not complaining. I'll happily dig flat buttons all day with a smile on my face :laughing7:. A few incredible buttons have turned up lately, but I'll let them share the details in their posts. My best find of the day was a nice intact 19th century batwing buckle. This sucker is massive - although no one on the internet machine seems to agree on its period use. Dug a partial last time, so this intact example looks killer in the display.

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Cleaned up

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This site had to be a tavern given the quantity and variety of buttons and coins. Here's the tombac varieties

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Assorted other flats ranging from mid 1700s to 1830s

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These 2 were my favorite- a Scottish thistle and scovill backmark and a nice silver wash

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The only pewter has an interesting cage/square shank. Construction isn't right for the British although a few 82nd foot buttons did come from this dirt.

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Also dug an assortment of furniture hardware

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Lock plate/covers

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Bit/leather bosses- one nice late 1600s/early 1700s one on the left

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Copper and a small silver thimble

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This one is a bit of a mystery- oval stone with thin copper wrap?

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Possible flintlock frizzen hardware

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Heavy duty copper wheel - anyone recognize the manufacturer?

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Possible copper coin, looking for help with this one

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One more whatzit :dontknow:

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And finally the only coin - a 1860 IHP

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All in all nothing crazy this week, but it sure beats the office. Thanks for looking and good luck this weekend.

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Johncoho

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Nice finds and a lot of digging. You're whatsit looks like part of a lever action rifle.
 

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Keep digging. Might be a gold coin in there:occasion14:
 

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Great assortment of finds, very nice buckle.
 

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Very interesting hunt
I like that batwing buckle
 

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Nice finds , looks like a nice early site :icon_thumleft:
 

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Omg...relic overload!! What's not to like!?...everything is awesome...consider my mind officially blown. Ddf
 

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Oh jeez! Now I'm (sort of) jealous. All I got today was stupid Civil War Confederate buttons and hat insignia and bullets and all that trash! But seriously, I would place the buckle much earlier than the 19th century. They just weren't popular then.
 

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Outstanding series of hunts, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

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A day of buttons is like that is about as good as it gets. Forget coppers! You found yourself an excellent assortment of buttons Jon. Fantastic bro
 

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Good digs Jon. I think the "coin" is actually a scale weight.
 

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very impressive! congrats
 

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Nice haul.

''One more whatzit ''

I get loads of these in the farm fields. Never really kept them or IDed them, my guess was some kind of internal piece to furniture. But I would love to hear other thoughts as its a WAG?
 

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