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  1. #1
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    UPDATE on my colonial signet ring find from Friday

    Please scroll down the thread to see the new info.

    Original post:

    Went back yesterday to check with the farmer with my friend Chuck about plowing a small but very productive early colonial site in this huge field we've been hunting on and off for the last 10+ years. He had promised he would do that and had us flag the area a couple weeks ago, and we had agreed to pay him for his time and fuel. But he has not been responding to phone calls or texts, so we stopped by his house yesterday. He appeared to be home but wouldn't answer the door, so guess he's changed his mind. That was pretty disappointing as we've recovered quite a few pieces of early silver here, including a cut piece from a pine tree shilling, but guess we'll have to move on. While there we decided to wander in the fields a bit and weren't having any luck so I decided to hit another small colonial site we had stumbled across 5-6 years ago about 300-400 yards from the other site. The first pic below is the stuff I found back in May 2007 in this spot with my old MXT. I slowed down and hunted hard in the iron patch trying to coax out a few more keepers. The first decent signal I got was a deep high tone, and I was surprised to see a very old ring come from about 10-12" down. It has some unusual markings on the front and its quite heavy. Not sure if this dates to pre-1800 or not but its definitely a cool find. The next hour or so I dug a boatload of tacks and a couple buttons and buckle pieces. Still have a lot of ground to cover so a return trip is in order. Only one piece of cut silver came from here before, but I have a feeling there's more.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails UPDATE on my colonial signet ring find from Friday-051207d.jpg   UPDATE on my colonial signet ring find from Friday-020312a.jpg   UPDATE on my colonial signet ring find from Friday-020312b.jpg   UPDATE on my colonial signet ring find from Friday-020312c.jpg   UPDATE on my colonial signet ring find from Friday-020312d.jpg  


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    Re: Revisited an old site and recovered a colonial ring(?)



    With out doubt I would put that ring in the 17th century date range, it could even be earlier. Another great find

    SS

  3. #3
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    Re: Revisited an old site and recovered a colonial ring(?)

    Cant wait to find my first colonial relics. Awesome pieces!

  4. #4

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    Re: Revisited an old site and recovered a colonial ring(?)

    Quote Originally Posted by Silver Searcher


    With out doubt I would put that ring in the 17th century date range, it could even be earlier. Another great find

    SS
    I agree, 17th century, most likely a signet ring.
    Could have belonged to a craftsman. It is a guild or house mark on it.

    Very nice find !!!

  5. #5
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    Re: Revisited an old site and recovered a colonial ring(?)

    Incredible EARLY ring!!!I like that Dragoon button too!!!!
    M.X.T , Tesoro Tejon 4"& 2.5" dredge with a little luck!!

  6. #6
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    Re: Revisited an old site and recovered a colonial ring(?)

    Nice - looks like a seal ring
    Don "Casper" DeForre' - coincidence - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casper_(name) -
    check it out

  7. #7

    Re: Revisited an old site and recovered a colonial ring(?)

    Quote Originally Posted by Silver Searcher


    With out doubt I would put that ring in the 17th century date range, it could even be earlier. Another great find

    SS
    Agreed 17th C written all over it
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  8. #8
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    Re: Revisited an old site and recovered a colonial ring(?)

    LOL - Rode down there out of curosity today around 1 PM. Saw the flags and a nice bunch of turkeys.

    Great finds!
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    Thanks for looking!

  9. #9
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    Re: Revisited an old site and recovered a colonial ring(?)

    Cool artifacts.

  10. #10
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    Jan 2012
    Snellville, Georgia
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    Re: Revisited an old site and recovered a colonial ring(?)

    Nice ring some needs to be dated !!!
    HH,
    Ken in Georgia

  11. #11

    Feb 2007
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    Re: Revisited an old site and recovered a colonial ring(?)

    awesome ring!! great find.
    Debby

  12. #12
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    Re: Revisited an old site and recovered a colonial ring(?)

    Great finds there, Bill D. Continued success.
    Dispenser of sage wisdom

  13. #13
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    Dec 2007
    Prince William County ,VA
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    Re: Revisited an old site and recovered a colonial ring(?)

    I have to say ,you find some awesome finds !!!! I always look forward to your post's !

  14. #14
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    Oct 2008
    SE Virginia
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    More on the early colonial signet ring

    A good and very knowledgeable friend of mine from another forum saw the ring I found on Friday and thought it was similar to one that was discovered by archaeologists in Jamestown in 1996. You can see a number of similarities in its design. Its made of the same material (brass), is of about the same size, has a groove around the perimeter of the ring face, and has some type of heraldic crest or seal on it. This appears to definitely be a signet ring used as a wax seal and almost certainly dates to the 1600s. My friend suggested I contact the "College of Arms" in London as they may be able to identify the design or crest on the ring. I've already sent a note to them through their website but have to wait on their response so I can be given an email to forward pics to, and hopefully they'll be interested in helping me. So this is getting a little more interesting, and this may end up being a fairly significant find. The pic below shows the Jamestown ring along with similar views of mine. I'll post an update when/if I get more info as to its identity and age. Any other ID help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ..... Bill
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails UPDATE on my colonial signet ring find from Friday-jamestown-ring2.jpg  

  15. #15

    Nov 2007
    Denver, Colorado
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    Re: More on the early colonial signet ring

    I smell banner!
    Carl

  16. #16
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    Re: UPDATE on my colonial signet ring find from Friday

    I really hope they can get you a definite ID on the ring.. It certainly resembles the example recovered at Jamestown. Well-done, keep us updated on what you hear.

  17. #17

    Re: More on the early colonial signet ring

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill D. (VA)
    A good and very knowledgeable friend of mine from another forum saw the ring I found on Friday and thought it was similar to one that was discovered by archaeologists in Jamestown in 1996. You can see a number of similarities in its design. Its made of the same material (brass), is of about the same size, has a groove around the perimeter of the ring face, and has some type of heraldic crest or seal on it. This appears to definitely be a signet ring used as a wax seal and almost certainly dates to the 1600s. My friend suggested I contact the "College of Arms" in London as they may be able to identify the design or crest on the ring. I've already sent a note to them through their website but have to wait on their response so I can be given an email to forward pics to, and hopefully they'll be interested in helping me. So this is getting a little more interesting, and this may end up being a fairly significant find. The pic below shows the Jamestown ring along with similar views of mine. I'll post an update when/if I get more info as to its identity and age. Any other ID help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ..... Bill
    You will get little info on the design, as its a 'fleur-de-lis' & quite a popular & generic design used on many rings, seals etc

    Therefore its a 17th C Seal ring with incised fleur-de-lis design. Thats your max but what more do you need

    http://www.ukdfd.co.uk/ukdfddata/sho...ct=845&cat=all
    http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/58073
    See similar 17th C example, can't find a fleur-de-lis but I have seen them before.
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  18. #18
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    Jun 2007
    Lexington, Kentucky
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    Re: UPDATE on my colonial signet ring find from Friday

    Nice find. I would have loved to find at least a ring but my time will come soon enough. I just finished my MBA so I plan to be hitting it hard this year. Congrats again on your find.
    Bernie Clark
    Lexington, Kentucky

  19. #19
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    Dec 2010
    Rhode Island
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    Re: UPDATE on my colonial signet ring find from Friday

    Very sweet find


    We really never find colonial rings around here at all


    Rare find



    Blaze
    Metal detecting,once you get hooked to this lifestyle,that lure of treasure......Its an adrenaline rush just talking about it..

  20. #20

    Re: UPDATE on my colonial signet ring find from Friday



    The Ring with out doubt is made of Bronze,(copper alloy) not brass, to me it depicts two letters JC or perhaps even JTC..it's not fleur-de lis. The Ring is proberby a personalised Seal Ring, or a Crest of some sort...but it definitely needs more study.

    SS

 

 
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