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  1. #1

    Dec 2004
    Explorer XS, Tesoro Silver, T2
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    18th Century Colonial NH Cellar Hole

    Got out this weekend to a site I have hit before. This site I believe was one of the earliest sites in NH. I cannot
    find it on any maps. The hot spot so far is on the South facing side of the Hole. Not sure how early the buckle dates but I figure from all my references it dates around 1740s to 1760s. I have only found 1 other complete buckle before. Thought I had a coin from the way the tone blew my headphones off my head. Hope to get out there again next weekend. Any help with dating the buckle would be great. HH
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  2. #2
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    It's there,you just gotta look for it!

    May 2011
    Western Mass.
    Whites M-6 W/ DD6x10 Garrett SeaHunter MarkII used with a Hookahmax Dive Rig and a 2 1/2"Keene Engineering Dredge
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    Re: 18th Century Colonial NH Cellar Hole

    ss,here's a good site!God Bless Chris http://www.netmarshall.co.uk/buckletitlepage.htm

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    vaquero44 Brandon Moore

    Dec 2009
    Maine
    Deep Tech Vista RG 1000, Deep Tech Vista Gold, Garrett prop pointer
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    Re: 18th Century Colonial NH Cellar Hole

    that buckle is 1800 up through, earlier ones were more rounded but just the same great buckle find good detail
    always on the quest of finding the machine that fits me!

  4. #4
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    Dec 2011
    iowa
    whites xlt
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    Re: 18th Century Colonial NH Cellar Hole

    Neat buckle I'd be happy with that anyday.

  5. #5

    Dec 2004
    Explorer XS, Tesoro Silver, T2
    40
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: 18th Century Colonial NH Cellar Hole

    Quote Originally Posted by worldtalker
    ss,here's a good site!God Bless Chris http://www.netmarshall.co.uk/buckletitlepage.htm
    Thanks Chris it appears it could be between 1720s and 1790s according to the tongue style from that bucckle site. Here is a pic of the tongue from the buckle page and mine seems to be about the same.
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    It's there,you just gotta look for it!

    May 2011
    Western Mass.
    Whites M-6 W/ DD6x10 Garrett SeaHunter MarkII used with a Hookahmax Dive Rig and a 2 1/2"Keene Engineering Dredge
    2,385
    24 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: 18th Century Colonial NH Cellar Hole

    Quote Originally Posted by spanishsilver
    Quote Originally Posted by worldtalker
    ss,here's a good site!God Bless Chris http://www.netmarshall.co.uk/buckletitlepage.htm
    Thanks Chris it appears it could be between 1720s and 1790s according to the tongue style from that bucckle site. Here is a pic of the tongue from the buckle page and mine seems to be about the same.
    Glad to help!

 

 

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