British officer's engraved trunk plate.

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Just wanted to share my most recent find. Seems to be a British officers personalized copper trunk plate.

The engraving reads Lieutenant Won...(?)
Royal Engineers.


I would guess from the war of 1812 period
Would really like to find the name of the lieutenant it belonged to.

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Also a few buckles and musket balls. I will only post this one as I have never found one of this particular type. Not sure of it's use but it looks similar to the ones found on the musket.

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Thanks for the comments.
 

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Very original looking buckle.
Nice hunt
 

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The trunk plate is a neat relic, too bad you don't have the whole thing, but the other half may be out there. Nice sling buckle too.
 

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It looks like the Lieutenant was a member of the Royal Engineers. From a quick search, it seems the Engineers were called the Royal Sappers and Miners in 1812, and returned to the Royal Engineers in 1856. The script vaguely reminds me of Spencerian script. I wonder if there is a roster for a company stationed in Canada? Awesome find.
 

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It looks like the Lieutenant was a member of the Royal Engineers. From a quick search, it seems the Engineers were called the Royal Sappers and Miners in 1812, and returned to the Royal Engineers in 1856. The script vaguely reminds me of Spencerian script. I wonder if there is a roster for a company stationed in Canada? Awesome find.

Thank you. I don't know of any military related activity in the late 19th century in the area where I found it. They acquired the prefix Royal in 1787 and participated in improvements of the defences in and around Montreal in the years prior to the war of 1812 That's where my assumption of it's age came from. The relics I have found in this particular area seem to indicate late 18th to early 19th as well.
 

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It would be awesome to find the other half. Either way, definitely keep us posted if you identify the soldier.
 

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Always cool to dig stuff with names on them, great find
 

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It would be awesome to find the other half. Either way, definitely keep us posted if you identify the soldier.

Yes, I will post for sure if I find anything.
 

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What a great piece the plate is, I'd be always thinking of the other half when hunting the same site that's for sure. Great looking buckle as well, nicely done.
 

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Definitely a sling buckle. That trunk plate is a really nice piece. Man I hope you can find the other half. That would really put it over the top if you could find the history on the soldier
 

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The sling buckle is a pretty sick find, but the Plate even tops that! Congrats, well done.
 

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That's a really great find. Thanks for sharing. Love seeing stuff that has a personal connection to the owner.
 

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Excellent personalized bit of history there, Anton. Hope the mystery can be solved.

Looks like a few other finds and posts I have to catch up on. Glad you've been able to keep at it with ceaseless excellent finds...and to think that this is your "low" season! :laughing7:
 

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