18th Century Log Cabin Hunt

Kirk PA

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I got out yesterday to my new farm where a log cabin used to stand. I found a nice fully-intact Crotal bell with the rattler still in it. It has a 1 on the side. Any age on it? It appears early. I also found 4 buttons with two being crude pewters. The AT Gold is killing it in the iron. I love this machine. Does anyone know what the last two items are in the last pictures? I have permission for a new field for the weekend. It should produce and I am kindly inviting Kyle to come along.

Keep the passion high!
 

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Great bell:thumbsup: buttons:thumbsup: looks to be a great area
 

Sweet hunt!!

The Crotal bell with clapper still intact would have been enough for my hunt to be a success. Throw in some flat buttons as a bonus, Awesome!!
I could dig Crotal bells all the time and I wouldn't get tired of them. Love the Crotal bells!!
 

Those buttons are great and that bell is just about perfect, great digs
 

I like them little crotal bells, always a nice treat! I'd bet they date as early as the mid 1800s and on.
One of your little mystery items might be a spout from a powder flask, it got the look!
 

I got out yesterday to my new farm where a log cabin used to stand. I found a nice fully-intact Crotal bell with the rattler still in it. It has a 1 on the side. Any age on it? It appears early. I also found 4 buttons with two being crude pewters. The AT Gold is killing it in the iron. I love this machine. Does anyone know what the last two items are in the last pictures? I have permission for a new field for the weekend. It should produce and I am kindly inviting Kyle to come along.

Keep the passion high!

I believe the first what is it picture is a old ram rod tip. I loaded a quick picture of a slightly different one but you get the point! [emoji2]
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Heck of a nice bell there!
 

Beautiful finds Kirk. Not many bells that old are found intact. Very nice buttons too.
 

Lots of potential there…nice finds!
 

Thank you for sharing your hunt and those pictures with us
 

I like the crotal bell.
 

Nice digs Kirk, CONGRATS !!!!!
 

Nice going there Kirk - the coppers shouldn't be too far behind. My partner Dan uses an AT Gold too and kills it in the iron so I don't think you're gonna go wrong with that machine.
 

:icon_thumleft: Nice buttons, but man does that sunburst stand out on the Crotal Bell. Great hunt! :icon_thumright:
 

Great finds, but the next to last item looks like a piece of flared copper tubing to me, about 1/4" ID.
 

Nice crotal belll Kirk, looks like a great spot
 

I'm on board with the flared tubing guess. I've dug those items before. Not a ramrod, because I've never ever seen a ramrod made of anything but iron.

Welcome back, and congrats!

-Buck
 

I'm on board with the flared tubing guess. I've dug those items before. Not a ramrod, because I've never ever seen a ramrod made of anything but iron.

Welcome back, and congrats!

-Buck

It probably isn't a ram rod tip but they were made of other metals than just iron. Some were wood shafts with metal tips. Here is just one example....
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And another...
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