🥇 BANNER FRENCH MILITARY MEDALLION or BUCKLE COVER ??? ......and very cool bottle !!

AQUA

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Made it out for the day after not getting out for 6 or 7 days.... Cousin ED came along also.

Hit the woods to find some foundations ..... found 5 all together so was happy on that part.Cousin ED was finding bottles and some nice coins/pendants...nice old Brittania 1739.

Th bottle with the Fisherman holding the big codfish is awesome...we are fishermen so of course we love it !!!

Any ideas on his PENDANT with the portrait ??? and the LION,S HEAD ??

The foundations were very trashy so I switched over to DISCRIM mode and sure enough I managed to separate out a cool find !!! .......Picked up this very interesting piece.....the tulip in the middle is the same as the one on NovaScotia 1800s pennies.

But the writing is what I assume to be French ??

Any help on some IDs on our finds would be appreciated.

Top 9 pictures are Cousin EDs.

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That last pic is a Rev War cartridge plate! $$$$!!!!
 

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I guess it would be you. That is BY FAR the best thing you have ever posted.
 

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Seems it's probably the one in my book that's labeled "other ranks" and attributed to the 84th of foot (Royal Highland Emigrants)
 

Damn Aqua! Told you would hit something big! Banner all day long! Hot that spot harder than you hit the other sites!
 

On the medallion, the man with the glasses resembles Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt, Rough Rider, U.S. Prez & initiator of U.S. national park system. Maybe it's him? :dontknow:

In any case, congrats to you & Cousin Ed for super finds!:hello2: :headbang: May you catch fish as big as the fish on the bottle! Have fun! Andi
 

That last pic is a Rev War cartridge plate! $$$$!!!!

WOW...I had no idea what it was other than I knew it was something very different from anything else I have found.

What exactly was its purpose ?
 

Seems it's probably the one in my book that's labeled "other ranks" and attributed to the 84th of foot (Royal Highland Emigrants)

I think Cousin ED found the button this winter that belongs to the same regiment !!!

This spot where I found this Cartridge Plate is way back in the woods in a spot where you would least expect to find anything remotely like this...unless it was a old place that was used by the military....was a odd spot with 3 or foundations in a small area with the main foundation having a fancy center piece for its fireplace/chimney foundation.
 

WOW...I had no idea what it was other than I knew it was something very different from anything else I have found.

What exactly was its purpose ?


Just a badge they had on their musket ball pouch. They may call the one in the book 84th because of what was found with it, so not sure if yours would also be considered 84th as well. The little circle at the bottom can have a number, one in my book being marked with 71 for 71st regiment. Either way, it's still a great find. You just paid for you detector plus some.
 

I think Cousin ED found the button this winter that belongs to the same regiment !!!

This spot where I found this Cartridge Plate is way back in the woods in a spot where you would least expect to find anything remotely like this...unless it was a old place that was used by the military....was a odd spot with 3 or foundations in a small area with the main foundation having a fancy center piece for its fireplace/chimney foundation.

All that counts is it being old... because if it has the age anything can happen. Soldiers settled everywhere and anywhere, so you never know.
 

Damn Aqua! Told you would hit something big! Banner all day long! Hot that spot harder than you hit the other sites!

TY patriot...

I,m quite shocked actually....I had/have no clue as to what I had....................a Cartridge Plate is..... superb !!!!
 

Just a badge they had on their musket ball pouch. They may call the one in the book 84th because of what was found with it, so not sure if yours would also be considered 84th as well. The little circle at the bottom can have a number, one in my book being marked with 71 for 71st regiment. Either way, it's still a great find. You just paid for you detector plus some.

WOW...That is sweet !!!!

However this one will be staying with me....safe and sound on display !!!

I,ll have a look to see if can make out any numbers..but don,t think so.
 

WOW...That is sweet !!!!

However this one will be staying with me....safe and sound on display !!!

I,ll have a look to see if can make out any numbers..but don,t think so.


Yeah there's nothing there, it would be clear if there was a number.
 

I have only seen these for 71st, and 84th, so am quite sure the plain is going to be 84th Regiment like the book. There very well might be some of the buttons there too... just make sure you're digging all signals, even the very low ones!
 

I have only seen these for 71st, and 84th, so am quite sure the plain is going to be 84th Regiment like the book. There very well might be some of the buttons there too... just make sure you're digging all signals, even the very low ones!

I will definitely be returning there very soon .....the site is full of trash and iron...crap load (100s)of rusted tin cans..I found this Plate by putting the F75 in high discrim 15 and lowering the power mode to DEFAULT just to get threw the trash...A big square nail came outta the hole first...and then I hit the Plate when I stood up and swung the detector again to recheck the hole ....was laying in the dirt I had dug out.

Checked one of my buttons from this winter and it is a low number 23..very surprised.
 

Man that plate is amazing!! I'd love to see something from a reference book for comparison. Hopefully IP will post something.
 

Wow buddy. If what IP says is true, and I wouldn't dare doubt him, then that is an unbelievable find!
 

Wow...that is outstanding...I'm legitimately jealous! LOL! Great find AQUA!!

Remember that book I was telling you about, "Collector's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the American Revolution"? That cartridge plate is in there!
 

Wow! Killer find and welcome to the club!! Was just about to share my post and provide the explanation on the lack of a number in the circle. As IP stated the blank version is the 84th and as I said in the post where I found mine it's because the 84th did not have a regimental number at the time and were still a loyalist unit...Royal Highland Emigrants.

Fantastic find! I'll never forget every detail about the discovery of mine. It's still my favourite find thus far...well that or my Kings 8th Neck Stock Clasp that is pictured in Troiani's book.

Congrats! You're digging the good stuff for sure!!
 

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