Roman Metal Working Site - Day 7 - Finished - 16th/17th C SILVER SPUR & BUCKLE!!!

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It was a fairly normal day other than the strong cold wind. We were finishing off the Roman Metal Working Site finding 15 scrappies & bits..
The gridding took us just short of 4 hours, so we decided to do a scouting mission in the next field. It's a monster field & I wanted to check the bottom right corner, so I was off, at pace. Cru'dad left behind, crossed the track-way onto the new field & a few paces in got a large junk signal.:thumbsup: After putting it in his pouch thinking it was a chrome plated Spur (we have never heard of solid silver ones!), he moved on a couple of paces & got the buckle. At this point, knowing the buckle was silver he GPSed it & then tried to catch me up.
Just less than 6 hours total hunt;

16 Scrappies
Broken Spec. Buckle
Broken Roman Nail Cleaner
Roman Oval Plate Brooch
Ancient Bronze Bead
1817 Sixpence - I thought I had the best find:laughing7:
Cauldron Foot
Medieval Iron Spur - My best effort:laughing9:
Livery Button & Hunts Button (Dog's head)

Here is the research on our latest TREASURE find;
https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/291701
https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/831896/recordtype/artefacts

I can't find a match for the buckle & there are similar 16th C ones as well as 17th C, so I will await the verdict, although the above has lots of 'discussion points'.
 

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WOW!!!!!! great finds A silver spur is awesome
 

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WOW!!!!!! great finds A silver spur is awesome
'If' one of the ID's is correct with a date of 1610-1660, then this would make it English Civil War period!
 

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'If' one of the ID's is correct with a date of 1610-1660, then this would make it English Civil War period!

which would be really cool
 

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That spur and matching buckle are spectacular finds. I'd be doing back flips. :occasion14:
 

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banner how many banners do you guys get Ill tell ya if I found just one of those coins I would need a pack of diapers great job
 

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Some great finds to be sure. Has to be a awesome feeling to unearth these very old pieces. Congrats!
 

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I have never heard of a silver spur either. That is really cool. It looks similar in shape to some english riding spurs I have. Nice hunt Crusader.
 

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Awesome spur & buckle :notworthy:
 

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Another great hunt
 

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Roman Metal Working Site - Day 7 - Finished - 16th/17th C SILVER SPUR & BUCKL...

Incredible find! I could see the asymmetrical being solid silver, but the spur frame itself being solid is unheard of....
 

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Congratualtions on the very productive hunt! :occasion14:
 

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Never seen before! Wow! Special to find the spur buckle with the spur in a ploughed field. :notworthy:
 

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UPDATE;

Looks like I might of been way off with my guess of the date of the Spur, based on its buckle & their PAS ID below;
https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/291701

The official response from the experts are;

''It has been decided that they are probably C18th less than 300 years old and do not need to go through a Treasure Act process any further unless a Maker’s mark had been present indicating otherwise (which there is not)"

So, it's legally ours whether they are right or not.:dontknow: (I love it when they use words like probably, indicates its rarer enough for them not to know for sure....):laughing7:
 

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Wow, Nothing short of magnificent :icon_thumright:
 

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