Old Gold cufflink!

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In my limited research online, I cant find anything similar either. I have not found anything other than farmer/hunter dropped canslaw in this field that is much newer than the circa 1783 house nearby. There is a house across the street that is newer but I havn't found anything associated with it so I think its safe to assume the link is circa 1800 until anyone can tell me otherwise. Now what I want to know is why anyone would wear gold cufflinks while tending crops. LOL
Maybe the master of the estate took a spill from his horse during a fox hunt and lost the link :tongue3:
 

Congratulations on the old gold! :occasion14:
 

DONT LOOK TOASTED TO ME .........NICE FIND INDEED.
 

Nice job. You're becoming the gold man Brad

Thanks Art. Went back tonight to look for the other half but no luck. Did find a toasted early copper nearby so more evidence it is possibly early.
 

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