Got out to the "porcelain" field, which I researched without detector before (I posted lots of non-metal stuff some weeks ago here). ! day ago farmer put some dung on th4e field, so I am stinking now pretty nicely, so that I can relax alone - there are no brave enough persons around to approach to me.
Here is overview, as usual:
Only a few coins there and all are from the first half on 20 century. Aluminum bronse - most stable metal in german fields.
Zinc does not survive fertilization.
Aluminium sometimes is in very good shape, butmostly is like this. Military numbered button.
Brass buttons are much better, but they are very rare (numbered)
Strap buckle for old german helmet (I hope you understand what I mean with my poor english). Helmet has a special button (called Knopf 91) which fits the hole in this buckle.
Let's go to the civil stuff - this part of old oil lamp looked ugle and I could not distinguish anything on it, but after short cleaning very nice picture came out.
Thanks for viewing and HH
Sand
Here is overview, as usual:
Only a few coins there and all are from the first half on 20 century. Aluminum bronse - most stable metal in german fields.
Zinc does not survive fertilization.
Aluminium sometimes is in very good shape, butmostly is like this. Military numbered button.
Brass buttons are much better, but they are very rare (numbered)
Strap buckle for old german helmet (I hope you understand what I mean with my poor english). Helmet has a special button (called Knopf 91) which fits the hole in this buckle.
Let's go to the civil stuff - this part of old oil lamp looked ugle and I could not distinguish anything on it, but after short cleaning very nice picture came out.
Thanks for viewing and HH
Sand
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