First time at old cellar holes

Buck(PA)

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Well I found two old cellar holes awhile ago hunting up behind my house.... today I figured I would grab my detector and give it a whirl. I have visited this site before a few times and have found some neat things just laying on the ground such as old bottles, an old porcelain doll hand, and an old lock. I was only able to hunt there for about an hour before the thunder rolled in and I had to run for cover!!! Anyways here are the finds.... a nice little buckle, some kind of knob? and a two other little things which I have no clue what they are..... I'm hoping that I can find my first old copper here at this site!!!! Thanks for looking HH!!!!

Cellar Holes:
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Some Pottery And Other Things Found Around The Cellar Holes:
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Group Finds:
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Buckle Front:
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Back:
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HH ;D
 

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ModernMiner

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Great post. Congrats on the relics. :icon_thumleft:
The one piece (bottom of fifth picture) looks like part of a lantern where the wick fed through.
The knob thing I believe is off a horse hame. Montana Jim ID's one I found about a month ago.
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,253966.msg1818190.html#msg1818190
-MM-
 

Tank69

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HEAVYMETALNUT

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ModernMiner said:
Great post. Congrats on the relics. :icon_thumleft:
The one piece (bottom of fifth picture) looks like part of a lantern where the wick fed through.
The knob thing I believe is off a horse hame. Montana Jim ID's one I found about a month ago.
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,253966.msg1818190.html#msg1818190
-MM-
yup great id's! i have one of the horse hames myself.the buckle looks more towards the victorian era.i have found alot similiar to that.
nice finds and keep pounding that site.large cents lock in at quarter signals.some state coppers read penny/dime.keep us posted on your success!
dave
 

civilman1

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Definetley keep hunting that place....It might take a little time but It will pan out in the long run.Nice save's :thumbsup:
 

RelicRick

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Hey Buck...nice finds. Can we get a better photo of the item on the right? I might have a clue as to what it is but I need a better picture...thanks!
 

DigginThePast

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Keep pounding that site. Any big trees or formations for a possible cache? :wink:
 

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