08-10-2010/ fields near the beach in one hour.....

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Hello friends! :hello:
Today I managed to escape one hour to the fields near the beach, hunting was a very dense Mediterranean forest with sharp thorns stubble, I scratched my legs and arms, very hot, but then return to the beach with my family and we took a bath.
not much ..... only two buckles and two coins (17th century) one antique ring and some other things.
 

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Is it some Spanish version of posey ring? I guess it says 'Remember'. How old is it?
 

Nice finds as usual! The bird is not attacing the fox. I don't remember how this tale goes exactly but the fox has a bone stuck in his throat and the stork is helping to get it out. Maybe it's originally by Aesopos the greek author of tales.
 

Again nice finds, the ring is very nice Hispan! Those are the areas to search, that's what I do a lot too. Places where other guys think its just too hard to search and then they search the easy open places. Just like searching a dirt field instead of a grass pasture. Keep up the good work!
 

that birding eating fox is a little strange, but interesting :icon_thumright:
 

tuatara said:
Is it some Spanish version of posey ring? I guess it says 'Remember'. How old is it?

18th or 19th century .... :dontknow:
 

WOODY50 said:
Again nice finds, the ring is very nice Hispan! Those are the areas to search, that's what I do a lot too. Places where other guys think its just too hard to search and then they search the easy open places. Just like searching a dirt field instead of a grass pasture. Keep up the good work!

when you arrive and look pottery in the field :o , was littered with something I knew I would find interesting, but an hour does not give many findings , a miracle to find something. ...and the best part was swimming after the beach to remove the sand. (for the first time with my son a year and a half.) video made, photos etc. .. their first dip in the Sea ;D
 

good finds. Sweet ring!
 

CRUSADER said:
that birding eating fox is a little strange, but interesting :icon_thumright:

this finding is very strange .... when removing resembled a medieval buckle (with very good green patina that remove to teach printmaking) .. I show the back of this finding for understand. ::)
 

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Congratulations on your finds Hispan :icon_thumright:
Beautiful ring and belt buckle . . . is the ring bronze?
How old did you think the buckle is? :icon_scratch:

Like your son, my daughter loves to use our digital camera with the video option.
David
 

Antiquarian said:
Congratulations on your finds Hispan :icon_thumright:
Beautiful ring and belt buckle . . . is the ring bronze?
How old did you think the buckle is? :icon_scratch:

Like your son, my daughter loves to use our digital camera with the video option.
David

my boy only has a year and can not record video :laughing7: .... but a future hunting assistant :thumbsup:
 

interesting finds "hispan" ;D congrats :thumbsup:
 

HISPAN Great finds as usual and very glad you and your family are some having fun together . Those first time memories with the little ones are the best !! :laughing7: Enjoy them as much as we enjoy your treasure hunts :icon_pirat: CMDdawg :icon_thumleft:
 

The Wolf and the Crane is a fable attributed to Aesop that has several eastern analogues. Similar stories have a lion instead of a wolf, and a heron or partridge takes the place of the crane.

The Fable

Wolf had been gorging on an animal he had killed when suddenly a small bone stuck in his throat and he could not swallow it. In terrible pain, he ran up and down groaning and groaning and seeking for someone to relieve him. "I would give anything," said he, "if you would take it out." At last the Crane agreed to try and, putting its long neck down the Wolf’s throat, loosened the bone with its beak till at last he got it out. But when the Crane asked for his reward, the Wolf grinned and showed his teeth. "Be content," he said; "you have put your head inside a Wolf’s mouth and taken it out again in safety; that ought to be reward enough for you."
 

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