08-01-2010/ double Medieval Buckle ....

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Hello friends!
Today was a sunny afternoon (like every day ) could not be easily hunted, and the fields are among the most worked in other years. But able to find a double Medieval Buckle :laughing9: (is the only one I have of this type), the commercial seal Tea is strange to find in my country and it seems English (do not take tea here) and some more things .. ....
Greetings to all! :hello:
 

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Re: 01-08-2010/ double Medieval Buckle ....

Nice buckle. Did the girl with the horse show up today?
 

Re: 01-08-2010/ double Medieval Buckle ....

:o :o :o

What don't take tea there :o :o :o :laughing9: that's a nice unusuall Buckle, still finding plenty of finds, even though it's been well hunted :notworthy:

SS
 

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:o :o :o

What don't take tea there :o :o :o :laughing9: that's a nice unusuall Buckle, still finding plenty of finds, even though it's been well hunted :notworthy:

SS

never see a Spanish drinking tea. But this seal is strange to find here, I have thousands of Commercial seals and none is Tea.
Medieval Double Buckle is not usual to find here, is the first.
the brass grapes came bent that was broken and partially restore :BangHead:
Greetings Colin! :hello:
 

Re: 01-08-2010/ double Medieval Buckle ....

Nice buckle...very attractive design.
 

Hello friends!
In this photo all Medieval Buckles found in this field, is a near ,very commercial city the Middle Ages 12th / 15th centuries, which manufactured its own currency with the shield of the city (I have two pieces of these). The great buckle is of French origin, possibly from one of the soldiers who went to help Charlemagne in the crusades against the Muslims in my country in the 12TH century.
greetings to everyone! :read2:
 

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