I cleaned up in an old shed, but not out in the fields

ModernMiner

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I know there's no excuse for not getting out much to detect, but it seems lately I just haven't had the chance.
Here are some of my finds from the last few hunts. Some from the 1800 plantation property pasture, and a few from the 1818 property soybean field.
I guess my best digs were the 3-ringer and the two arrowheads (surface finds). Nothing too exciting. ::)
Any idea what kind of buckle this is and from what era? It was found close to the 3-ringer. CW troops camped here, but I have no clue if it is that old? :icon_scratch: :dontknow:

The highlight of my weekend was being able to dig through an old shed that was falling apart at a house that was being sold.
I was given the green light to take whatever I wanted, since the owners were going to be renting a dumpster and just throwing everything away. Besides a dried possum, I found a lot of neat old things including this cast iron 15 gallon cooking pot, and a butter churn crock with a "3" on it.
Any idea of the age or value of either of these two pieces?

Also found old bikes, trikes, chairs, two man wood saw, tools, and much, much more.
I felt like a kid in a candy store. :thumbsup:
I just set up a booth at an antique store recently, so some of these things will come in handy.

Thanks for looking & have a great week folks,
MM
 

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Well LaMont, you cleaned those folks out. There should be more CW bullets there if you can stay off Antiques Roadshow long enough to relic hunt. The iron in the 4th pic is a chain link from a horse drawn mower or (most likely in your case) a manure spreader due to the size. Nice recoveries all around, Quindy.
 

VOL1266-X said:
Well LaMont, you cleaned those folks out. There should be more CW bullets there if you can stay off Antiques Roadshow long enough to relic hunt. The iron in the 4th pic is a chain link from a horse drawn mower or (most likely in your case) a manure spreader due to the size. Nice recoveries all around, Quindy.

Q,
Great job on the ID. Thanks buddy. :thumbsup:
-Sir LaMont of Pickerville-
 

OHHH are those training wheels? :laughing9:

Love the Uncle Sam button and spear heads / arrow.
Very old knapping on those.

Glad to see a few goddies from you. I look for your posts all the time.
Bill

HH Doug :thumbsup:
 

You are a true American Picker. Nice finds and picks.
Dman
 

Hmmmm...possum's and pots? :icon_scratch: :laughing7:

doug in a rug possum.jpg


GREAT finds there MM!! :icon_thumright: They'll look great in that new booth!

N~
 

Those are some cool finds MM :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
I have never found an arrowhead :'( :'(
 

Have any items, a collection or junk you want to sell? Don't quite know what's in your barn or storage shed? Frank and Mike want to hear from you.
The American Pickers will be touring the country again soon. Email us a text description of your junk or collection: If selected, you could be on American Pickers!

[email protected]
 

B|lker said:
OHHH are those training wheels? :laughing9:

Love the Uncle Sam button and spear heads / arrow.
Very old knapping on those.

Glad to see a few goddies from you. I look for your posts all the time.
Bill

HH Doug :thumbsup:

Thanks Bill.
I haven't been out too much lately. That antique booth is cutting into my detecting time. :-\
I love finding those arrowheads and just thinking about what went in to making them. Great history. :thumbsup:
Have a great week,
Doug

Dman said:
You are a true American Picker. Nice finds and picks.
Dman

Thanks Buddy. :thumbsup:

Nana40 said:
Hmmmm...possum's and pots? :icon_scratch: :laughing7:


GREAT finds there MM!! :icon_thumright: They'll look great in that new booth!

N~

Nana,
I love that possum foot stool. Ya nut!!! :tongue3: :laughing9:
Your recent post & finds were fantastic!
-Doug-

shootist said:
Really cool finds MM,I love that great big crock and I have a scooter just like that Ive had since I was little,its hanging in my garage,HH...Shoot

Thanks Shoot.
I was happy to find both of those items. I will be going back for round two soon with a flashlight. :thumbsup:
-MM-

Merf said:
Those are some cool finds MM :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
I have never found an arrowhead :'( :'(

Merf,
You've found everything else though. ;D :laughing9:
-Doug-

SkyPirate said:
Have any items, a collection or junk you want to sell? Don't quite know what's in your barn or storage shed? Frank and Mike want to hear from you.
The American Pickers will be touring the country again soon. Email us a text description of your junk or collection: If selected, you could be on American Pickers!

[email protected]

Thanks Joe.
I love watching that show. It's one of my new favorites. :thumbsup:
-Doug-
 

rtde3 said:
WoW Doug, you hit the jack POT!
That looks like my old scooter, does it still have my wacky pack stickers on it? ;D
Is that a Big Foot Snuggee? :munky2:

Yep, it is.
I thought I would wear it out in the woods next deer season to liven things up a bit. :tongue3: :laughing9:
What's the worst that could happen? :dontknow: :icon_scratch:
-Doug-
 

Love them old tricycles.........bring back some memories ::) The things people just want to throw away. Some of those old trikes can bring a nice dollar bill on e-bay. Maybe you can start your own American Pickers, Doug :laughing9:
 

Love others peoples stuff!

By the way, the iron thing you called a buckle is actually a link from a chain use on any number of farm inplements. I've changed lots of them on a hay loader.

HH

Old Okie
 

That is a rendering pot.When I worked along the coast they were always in peoples yards from the whaling days,I tried to talk a few people out of one....never worked!
 

Hi ModernMiner! You really did good by cleaning out that old shed. That stuff is exactly what's selling good in the antique shops around here in Oklahoma. My sister has a little shop and we buy and sell all the time. I'll tell you some of the prices she gets around here on stuff like that: the childs chairs (you have three of them) sell for about $20 each--people hang them on the wall in childrens rooms, the cast iron cauldron(kettle) is worth about $100 (probably more!), the old iron(?) green bed frames sell for $100 or more(you need to paint it white and shabby chic it :D), the crock storage jar....check it really good to make sure there's not a makers mark or potters mark on it...some of those sell from $100-$300, look on the cornbread cast iron pan to see if it has a name, those usually sell for at least $15-$20, those old tricycles are awesome---I bet the American Pickers guys would buy those in a heartbeat---and is that a bicycle frame I see? You know how that skinny guy on "Pickers" is always digging those out to buy! (You should research those if they have names). The wooden cannisters(flour, sugar, ect.) sell for about $20-$30 for the set, the wooden gameboard is really collectible too--it might be worth $25-$35, even those old windows and doors are selling good---people love to use them to decorate with or if they are fixing up old homes, and that old wagon is really cool--lots of people use those to put potted plants in or as decor for a childs room.
I think you've made one of the best "finds" I've seen in a long time!! I hope you make a fortune off that stuff!! :hello: Good thing you got a booth at the antique store---but you might need more than one! ;D

sandcreek~~~
 

I love the arrowheads, Dug! Hit those fields hard and look for the concentration of iron! :headbang:

Sir Kyle
 

WoW that was a flash from the past. Great post i like it. :coffee2:
 

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