🥇 BANNER 18th Century Silver Stock Buckle, Lock Plate, And a Few Other Goodies.

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I've been on a 3 month long break from metal detecting, and got the itch to go out today. I'm glad I did. I found what I believe to be a 1700s era stock buckle. Its made out of silver and has a makers mark of DR which is the intials of a silversmith named Daniel Rogers from Ipswich, MA. I also found large cent (date unreadable), a dandy button, a sweet looking lock plate, some kind of pull knob, thimble, musket balls, and a flat button with writing on the back that says warranted orange rich. Can anyone tell me how much the buckle may be worth? Thanks for looking!
 

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WOW!!! One hell of a find!!! That buckle looks like a Men's Neck Stock Buckle or an Antique Irish Silver Dublin George III Plain Stock Buckle. They are from around 1750 to 1830. They are different styles of buckle's, they go mostly for about L385 pounds which is about $450 to $500. dollars just depends.
Check this out: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/263249540691981120/
 

This is probably my favourite find up on banner right now. I keep coming back to peek. Cheers
 

good on you keep up all your good work:thumbsup:
 

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