Gold? Colonial wax seal with no engraving in polished stone face

relicmeister

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I set out this morning to hike an area of woods to look for mid 1700s homesites. I had with me my equinox 800 using field 1 mode. No luck finding any homesites, and as I was tiring in the heat I set back out, wandering this way in that looking for anything besides square nails and shotgun shells. As shot gun shells seem to come in at 15, I got a 16 and thus figured it would be yet another, and being so hot I considered passing it up. So glad I didn’t. Out popped this lovely colonial wax seal( the second I’ve ever found) ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1561860796.373964.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1561860821.925095.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1561860835.846070.jpg
 

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I agree with Crusader here. Seeing as it has a polished stone on the end, I think it's a fob off the end of a pocket watch chain. Nice find! :icon_thumleft:
Most of these types are described as 'Fob Seals'. They were all on a Fob Watch Chains, whether blank or not. Unless they choose not to.

What happened was that they had been worn on the chain for over 100 years & it became a status symbol & those that wanted to show off their growing middle class status used them as jewelry instead of a functional Seal.
 

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Silvermonkey

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What a Fannnnnntastic find Relicmeister!!! Congrats on recovering a very, very cool piece of history.
 

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Great find rm!
This looks like rolled gold plate not electroplate. It's a process of laminating a super thin piece of carat gold over a frame
of lesser metal. Imagine you were sending letters to someone and didn't want anyone else to know who sent them.
Unsigned and sealed with a blank stamp! Like a spy or secret lover!
Best wishes!
 

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relicmeister

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Great find rm!
This looks like rolled gold plate not electroplate. It's a process of laminating a super thin piece of carat gold over a frame
of lesser metal. Imagine you were sending letters to someone and didn't want anyone else to know who sent them.
Unsigned and sealed with a blank stamp! Like a spy or secret lover!
Best wishes!

That’s an interesting thought, and not unrealistic either.
 

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Wow thats old and cool looking
 

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Very cool find, congrats! :occasion14:
 

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