Three Sites Over Three Days!

ANTIQUARIAN

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Well, the finds weren’t spectacular, but they were interesting! :thumbsup: Let me preface this post by saying… these are all sites I’ve hit in the past and this was my final attempt to ‘hoover’ up anything non-ferrous prior to the planting. My first site hunt was on Saturday morning. This is a site that archeologists dug last summer, I started detecting it as soon as the ground thawed in April. This site produced the mate to a suspender buckle that I found in April. I posted a pic of the 'restored' buckle next to the 'un-restored' example. I also found what I think might be a very decorative gold-plated match holder and a ‘quarter size’ concave, tombac disc. I'm not sure what this disc is, as there’s no sign of an attachment on the back? :icon_scratch:

The second site I hit on Sunday morning. This is a site I first detected in 2015 and has produced lots of pre-1900 coins and even a ladies gold wedding band dated c1815. All I found here on Sunday was the aluminum ‘Greek Key’ thimble.

My third site I hit yesterday morning; it produced a couple of cool ‘eyeball finds’ but not much else. I found the 1930 'Buffalo Nickel', a cut glass cruet stopper, the ceramic base to a figurine and the 'Dunlop' Badge here.

Thanks very much for looking!
Dave
 

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Joe-Dirt

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Nice assortment of eclectic finds, also nice resto job on that buckle. That field looks very promising as well!!!
 

Hawks88

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Nice finds Dave. Congrats. Hey Dave that land looks like it might be to large for one man to detect. Let me know if you need some help. *smile*
 

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ANTIQUARIAN

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Nice assortment of eclectic finds, also nice resto job on that buckle. That field looks very promising as well!!!

Thanks very much for your post Bob. :icon_thumright: I definitely think the field I hit yesterday has more to produce.
Unfortunately, it's very trashy being located so close to a c1890 farmhouse, now torn down for land development.
Dave


Nice finds Dave. Congrats. Hey Dave that land looks like it might be to large for one man to detect. Let me know if you need some help. *smile*

Thanks very much for the offer buddy! :thumbsup:
I'm actually in Niagara Falls for the next couple of days, I'll probably leave the Deus at home though... I need to leave you 'something' to find. :laughing9:
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islamoradamark

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Finding goodies like that would keep me going thinking about that big chest of coins that might be right behind the last swing
 

Subterranean

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Super relics, Antiquarian. Might your little disc be a child's toy dinner plate? Cheers, Sub 8-)
 

smallfoot

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Enough relics to make you want to go back...
 

Aureus

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Those are some really cool finds! Congratulations Dave!
 

civilman1

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Very cool finds there Dave! I really like the looks of that match safe :icon_thumright:
 

releventchair

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Wow. Neat site..

Not saying it is by any means...But look up vintage needle cases.
To get enough length on the case you recovered it would need a decent length top ,or top and bottom.
(The thimble brought such to mind.)
 

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ANTIQUARIAN

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Finding goodies like that would keep me going thinking about that big chest of coins that might be right behind the last swing

Thank you for your post islamoradamark. :thumbsup:
I hear you about always wanting to find coins, unfortunately, here in the north we rarely cached our coins.
The banks here in Canada were relatively stable and trusted in the 19thc.
Dave



Super relics, Antiquarian. Might your little disc be a child's toy dinner plate? Cheers, Sub 8-)

That's a great theory Subt. I never thought it might be a child's toy. :icon_scratch:
I was thinking maybe decoration from a jewelry box or something.
Dave



Enough relics to make you want to go back...

I agree completely my friend, this is way we do what we do. :thumbsup:
I equate detecting it to playing golf... you hit one good shot and it keeps you going back.
Dave



Cool finds! That’s a lot of old history there. Well done.

Thank you Sir! :occasion14:
Best of luck to you in Washington State,
Dave


Those are some really cool finds! Congratulations Dave!

Thanks very much Anton, this means a lot considering the amount of history you save in Atlantic Canada! :icon_thumleft:
Dave



I like finding stuff like that. Sometimes more than coin finding. Sometimes!!

I agree Johnny, anything with writing on it or a crotal bell gets me excited. :thumbsup:
Best of luck to you in Mechanicsville,
Dave



Very cool finds there Dave! I really like the looks of that match safe :icon_thumright:
Thanks buddy. :hello:
I'm debating whether I should attempt to heat it up and attempt to make it round again? :icon_scratch:
Any experience with something like that?

A friend recommended that I should look up 'annealing'.

"Annealing, in metallurgy and materials science, is a heat treatment that alters the physical and sometimes chemical properties of a material to increase its ductility and reduce its hardness, making it more workable. It involves heating a material above its recrystallization temperature, maintaining a suitable temperature for a suitable amount of time, and then cooling. With knowledge of the composition and phase diagram, heat treatment can be used to adjust between harder and more brittle, to softer and more ductile. In the cases of copper, steel, silver, and brass, this process is performed by heating the material (generally until glowing) for a while and then slowly letting it cool to room temperature in still air. Copper, silver and brass can be cooled slowly in air, or quickly by quenching in water, unlike ferrous metals, such as steel, which must be cooled slowly to anneal. In this fashion, the metal is softened and prepared for further work such as shaping, stamping, or forming."



That’s an exceptional haul mate! Congrats to you :skullflag: :occasion14:

Thanks very much for your post Java. :thumbsup:
So, how is the pirates life treating you these days?
Dave


Wow. Neat site..

Not saying it is by any means...But look up vintage needle cases.
To get enough length on the case you recovered it would need a decent length top ,or top and bottom.
(The thimble brought such to mind.)

Great advice 'WP', thank you for this.
I already found a decorative needle case on this site, (see in a previous post).
The gauge on the brass is fairly heavy on this piece, this is why I'm thinking 'match holder'. :icon_scratch:

What I would like to know is what date you think it might be from?
Dave



Nice!!! Congrats!!!

Thanks Randy. :thumbsup:
 

releventchair

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Sorry, I have no date for your case piece.
Not familiar with round match cases except the more recent "Marbles" types.
Perhaps geography and suppliers factor...

The only one I've recovered (missing it's lid just to bug me...) is likely much younger than yours. (?)

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pa-dirt_nc-sand

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Nice work saving some more relics. Thimbles are always a favorite of mine. Congrats
 

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Very interesting pieces...nice job! :occasion14:
 

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ANTIQUARIAN

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Sorry, I have no date for your case piece.
Not familiar with round match cases except the more recent "Marbles" types.
Perhaps geography and suppliers factor...

The only one I've recovered (missing it's lid just to bug me...) is likely much younger than yours. (?)

That's a beautiful one WP. :icon_thumleft:
I'm only guessing the example I found is actually a match holder.
It has been squished by the weight of the soil and the cows for years while this was a cow pasture.

Thanks for sharing the pics,
Dave


Nice work saving some more relics. Thimbles are always a favorite of mine. Congrats

Thanks pa-nc. :thumbsup:
I've only found one silver thimble in 10 years, the rest have been brass or aluminum.
Dave



Very interesting pieces...nice job! :occasion14:

Thank you for your post Professor.
I hope to get back to the site where you can see the planter pictured in the background this weekend.
Dave
 

HEAVYMETALNUT

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keep at it theres still stuff there!
 

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