Nice Buckle

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Detected an old pasture field after it stopped raining late this afternoon. Here's the finds, best for me is this nice 3 pin buckle. Rare to find one of this type complete, probably wouldn't on ploughed land.

HH Robert.
 

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Excavateur said:
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shaun7 said:
nice buckle!

what are the other two things Rob :icon_scratch:
Think the big round thing may be a furniture/leather decoration. The other thing is a cheap comemerative item linked to George V, 1910-36 and is wife.

Rob,
Lacking the extensive history that you have in G.B. we would not see the George V commemorative as "cheap." Our detecting colleagues would be quite excited to pull up a presidential commemorative from that era especially Teddy Roosevelt. I consider that a very nice find. If the George V commemorative had his cousin Tsar Nicholas II instead of his wife I would nominate it for a banner!

Cheers
They would look like twins !.
The lack of branches on that family tree would make them closer to twins than most cousins. :o
Yes they certainly knew how to keep it in the family.
 

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