Tried Finishing the Barley Stubble Field...

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Dad spent 3 hours on new land (picture 1) with very little to show, so picked me up after work & we continued with the best option (right now).


Only spent 2.5 hours on the Barley Stubble Field Field but the recent rain has highlighted so many signals we could hardly move, so never finished off the area we wanted.

Not only did I get another 2 Hammered but we got 8 Roman Bronzes (picture to follow, as Dad took them to record there details)

I like the 2 Medieval Casket Keys
More Lead Tokens
Tudor Book Clasp
Silver Plate
& Bits

We have GPSed 200 recordable items from this field, thats Medieval & older :o
We will return to finish it soon :wink:
 

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:o :o :o

Is that a HenryV1 York Mint, and a Edward? Durham Mint :P and what looks like a loyalist Button, second picture :dontknow:

SS
 

Silver Searcher said:
:o :o :o

Is that a HenryV1 York Mint, and a Edward? Durham Mint :P and what looks like a loyalist Button, second picture :dontknow:

SS
Yes, & not sure on the heavy clipped one, looks to be another York. 15 hammered off this field & can't get a shortcross :help:
 

The whole field needs doing again :o

You could just leave me there clearing up while you and the "team" do the priority stuff :laughing7:

ps. I won't charge anything either :-\
 

You got the same lead token I did yesterday :o
 

shaun7 said:
The whole field needs doing again :o

You could just leave me there clearing up while you and the "team" do the priority stuff :laughing7:

ps. I won't charge anything either :-\

Yeah, them hawkers are poor & even poorer now :wink:

You know we will cover this many times in the next few years. Still plenty left.

I thought you had plenty of land now?
 

CRUSADER said:
shaun7 said:
The whole field needs doing again :o

You could just leave me there clearing up while you and the "team" do the priority stuff :laughing7:

ps. I won't charge anything either :-\

Yeah, them hawkers are poor & even poorer now :wink:

You know we will cover this many times in the next few years. Still plenty left.

I thought you had plenty of land now?




I like your land best so far ;D
 

Two hammered in three hours ... not bad :wink:
 

It never ceases to amaze me what you guys pull out of the ground. I'm always jealous! :wink:
 

Hunthicks said:
It never ceases to amaze me what you guys pull out of the ground. I'm always jealous! :wink:

Yeah, me too. But, I manage to ausage my jealousy by using my imagination on some of his finds. For instance, the obverse of his last coins posted; the one on the left looks like a Jester with 3 teeth showing. And the one on the right looks like a Cocker Spaniel with a crown on.
:laughing9: :laughing9:

No disrespect intended Cru, your finds are always phenomenol!!

Thanks for the peek!!
 

I might be more or less immune to Roman and hammered coins but casket keys ... it really hurts :'(
Especially this upper one with a kidney shaped bow. They are like a symbolic key to treasures that caskets once held :icon_sunny: I would say ca 15th - 17th century but I'm sure that you can tell better,
 

Skelly607 said:
Those are some big keys! Nice finds!

Big photo, very small keys.

tuatara said:
I might be more or less immune to Roman and hammered coins but casket keys ... it really hurts :'(
Especially this upper one with a kidney shaped bow. They are like a symbolic key to treasures that caskets once held :icon_sunny: I would say ca 15th - 17th century but I'm sure that you can tell better,

The bottom one, I'm more certain on, 14-15th C, the kidney shaped one I can't decide, looks later.
 

Another good day out for you, liking the hammered and the keys. :icon_thumright:
 

I might be more or less immune to Roman and hammered coins but casket keys ... it really hurts.
Especially this upper one with a kidney shaped bow. They are like a symbolic key to treasures that caskets once held I would say ca 15th - 17th century but I'm sure that you can tell better

The bottom one, I'm more certain on, 14-15th C, the kidney shaped one I can't decide, looks later.

I meant the simpler one is the 15th century and that kidney shaped one is the 16th -17th.
 

tuatara said:
I might be more or less immune to Roman and hammered coins but casket keys ... it really hurts.
Especially this upper one with a kidney shaped bow. They are like a symbolic key to treasures that caskets once held I would say ca 15th - 17th century but I'm sure that you can tell better

The bottom one, I'm more certain on, 14-15th C, the kidney shaped one I can't decide, looks later.

I meant the simpler one is the 15th century and that kidney shaped one is the 16th -17th.
The smaller one is actually 13-14thc and the larger 16th :read2:

SS
 

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