S.C. Militia Button in Great Condition

mbcuce

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Back at the colonial site working the nooks and crannys and came across one of my best buttons to date. From what I read, its SC Militia Rifle and from the other artifacts I'd say around War of 1812.

The one item I'm not sure about is a round with a hole in the middle, it is a hair over 1.2" at its widest and it tapers in width like it was inserted into something.

The oval button, could be a cuff link, seems to have a flower pattern but its pretty faint. The other button is a tombac.

The item at the top is the worlds first spork...

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I think the thing with a hole might be a crude version of the end of a wick adjuster for a lantern.
You didn't mention the 17th C spoon end?
 

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Like Crusader mentioned - your "spork" is tail end of a 1600s trefid style spoon - rare to find complete - i have many tail ends such as yours and
when i find them - I get excited. Good sign you are in a good area in the US.

here is my complete one
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Keep up the good work :icon_thumleft:
 

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your oval cufflink/button???
could be Im seeing what i want to see kind of thing
but looks like I see 3 puffy feathers which would be Welsh Fusilier - if it is - its another cool find
 

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the round object you inquired about - i think is just a bronze washer for an old nail
hole
looks way to small for a wick - i think i have found a few of them from colonial fields
they would use on something that moves where with out it nail/rivet could work its way into and thru the wood
such as maybe on a wagon where the movement back and forth would pull on the nail or rivet- that would act as
a washer and prevent the head from being pulled into and thru the wood
 

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an example of welsh fuselier button - especially the left side of yours - looks like the shape of the left feather
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Like Crusader mentioned - your "spork" is tail end of a 1600s trefid style spoon - rare to find complete - i have many tail ends such as yours and
when i find them - I get excited. Good sign you are in a good area in the US.

here is my complete one
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Keep up the good work :icon_thumleft:

That is incredible. Thank you for the ID, I would have never guessed. I've never seen a spoon like that before.
 

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Awesome finds. Imagine if we can get that place mowed and disked.
 

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I'm glad someone put an ID on your spork. My guess was going to be that it was 3/4 of a copper arrowhead.
 

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Nice militia rifleman's button. Does it have a backmark?
 

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That button is amazing. You should use a little lemon juice or aluminum jelly on it and it should shine like new.
 

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Awesome finds. Congrats!
 

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Very nice hunt, congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

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your oval cufflink/button???
could be Im seeing what i want to see kind of thing
but looks like I see 3 puffy feathers which would be Welsh Fusilier - if it is - its another cool find

I tried to get a better angle but not much detail. I am going to get some aluminum jelly. I think I am seeing what I want to see in a Windsor Rose but I did find a Royal Provincial Button and a British 1st Foot Guard Button at the same site.
 

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