Aureus
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Hi everyone,
Just wanted to show the best finds from this week ends hunt. Had a nice visit from Ken Z.K. from Vermont. We managed to hit a few sites near Montreal with very good results.
Firstly, my favorite and the most unusual find. By far the oldest button or cuff link find since I started detecting and the very first silver one. When I found it on the hunt with Ken I was 100% sure it was a pretty beat and unusual pewter button. Only after getting home and getting it out of the box noticed that the crust dried and flaked away revealing a beautiful silver button with crown and two hurts. With the help from some friends on Treasurenet managed to ID it to the wedding of Charles II of England to Catherine of Braganza in 1662 An awesome and unexpected find! Really excited about it.
Here are some links to the British archaeological records site.
https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/715312
https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/616228
https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/530118
Note: Although multiple British archaeological records mention the possible association to the Charles II wedding there's some debate over the this connection.
Button or cuff link as found and after a light cleaning. Didn't clean the back part of it.
An other button found a day before on an other permission was a beautiful Victorian (I would guess late 1830's) 65th Regiment of foot. Still has it's gold gilding. Stunning design that I haven't seen before.
Than a very nice Royal Sappers and miners 1812 button. Great condition.
And a large artillery button I guess from 1830's
Than an other find on the hunt with Ken. What looks to be a shoe buckle. Never found one of that design and shape.
Lots of more finds that I don't have the time to post at this moment (really tired after 24 hours of hunts in 2 days)
Thanks for the comments.
Reference : Darch, E (2015) "NMS-79E4FB: A POST MEDIEVAL CUFF LINK" Web page available at: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/715312 [Accessed: May 22, 2017 04:57:27 AM]
Just wanted to show the best finds from this week ends hunt. Had a nice visit from Ken Z.K. from Vermont. We managed to hit a few sites near Montreal with very good results.
Firstly, my favorite and the most unusual find. By far the oldest button or cuff link find since I started detecting and the very first silver one. When I found it on the hunt with Ken I was 100% sure it was a pretty beat and unusual pewter button. Only after getting home and getting it out of the box noticed that the crust dried and flaked away revealing a beautiful silver button with crown and two hurts. With the help from some friends on Treasurenet managed to ID it to the wedding of Charles II of England to Catherine of Braganza in 1662 An awesome and unexpected find! Really excited about it.
Here are some links to the British archaeological records site.
https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/715312
https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/616228
https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/530118
Note: Although multiple British archaeological records mention the possible association to the Charles II wedding there's some debate over the this connection.
Button or cuff link as found and after a light cleaning. Didn't clean the back part of it.
An other button found a day before on an other permission was a beautiful Victorian (I would guess late 1830's) 65th Regiment of foot. Still has it's gold gilding. Stunning design that I haven't seen before.
Than a very nice Royal Sappers and miners 1812 button. Great condition.
And a large artillery button I guess from 1830's
Than an other find on the hunt with Ken. What looks to be a shoe buckle. Never found one of that design and shape.
Lots of more finds that I don't have the time to post at this moment (really tired after 24 hours of hunts in 2 days)
Thanks for the comments.
Reference : Darch, E (2015) "NMS-79E4FB: A POST MEDIEVAL CUFF LINK" Web page available at: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/715312 [Accessed: May 22, 2017 04:57:27 AM]
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