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canes2016

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Bitten by the detecting bug in a big way, spent many enjoyable days at a few cellar holes that yielded some interesting finds. Any help id’g these would be appreciated.

First looks to be a pewter/lead bottle stop? It appears to be pitting in area, any suggestions as to how to preserve it?

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This appears to be a pipe stem...clay and hollow inside

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This lead object was found about 6” beneath a 200 year old maple quite a distance from the cellar hole...assuming it’s a musket ball?

Thanks......Bill
 

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canes2016

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Jan 19, 2016
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New England
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All Treasure Hunting
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DCMatt

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Item #1 is a rein guide off a carriage or buggy.

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canes2016

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All Treasure Hunting
Thanks DC Matt, I never considered that, but it makes sense as I've found a number of tools, axes, hoes, etc...
 

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