29 July of 2011 .... furthest fields from the valley of vineyards.

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Hello T. Net friends! :hello:
Today have been six hours of hunting in the area furthest from the valley of vineyards, wanted to trace the remote limits for the future visits.
with a good two fields that I hunt got first Medieval buckle plate with the figure of a Woman :hello2: :hello2: :hello2: (look at the shoes with pointed toes ..... it's amazing), this piece is my best find anthropomorphic of the Middle Ages, and later the ring with the stone still embedded (I think this ring is the 17th century ... but I'm not sure) at the end of the day appeared the coin of Emperor cucumber face ... :laughing7:
Not to much heat that the sky was cloudy but the rain did not come when you reach the furthest point of the valley, I visited a very nice small river, near a medieval castle and eat grapes ... :wink:
H
Update 30 July of 20011:
The buckle plate is identified as a Book Clasp , a Medieval Book closure piece .
 

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Hispan , that buckle plate is BANNER worthy , you got my vote - what a find !!!!!!!!!!!!!
UNBELIEVABLE man ! Argentium.
 

Argentium said:
Hispan , that buckle plate is BANNER worthy , you got my vote - what a find !!!!!!!!!!!!!
UNBELIEVABLE man ! Argentium.
Thank you very much my friend, I do not think they'll let me make banner for the second time in a month ... :D .... but rest assured that this piece is a piece of museum grade. :wink:
H
 

That buckle plate is killer :headbang:

Actually all those finds are :notworthy:



Blaze
 

That's one awesome buckle plate!!! VERY COOL! :icon_thumleft:
 

Hello mate :icon_thumleft:, the buckle plate is my favourite find of yours, real personal and in great condition :thumbsup:. Well done "H", you are the best detector on Tnet in my opinion :notworthy:, at least for a while :laughing7:


hammered
 

Very nice finds Hispan! :hello:

I really like the ring with the stone still embedded! :notworthy:

But, these two finds are my favourite! :thumbsup:

Dave
 

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WOW!! :o Coins,jewels,relics,etc. That's a little pile of treasure right there,great job as usual! :thumbsup: That buckle plate is quite a piece!! :notworthy: Whether it makes it or not...Banner!
 

Hispan, that buckle plate should be on the banner! Looking back in time with that one :o
 

That is a stunning classic image you might only see on a manuscript or Bible from the Medieval period. Very cool, not seen a buckle plate quite like it :notworthy:
 

Simply awesome set of finds.
that buckle plate and ring are spectacular.

Palmetto
 

johnnyblaze said:
That buckle plate is killer :headbang:

Actually all those finds are :notworthy:



Blaze
Many thanks johnnyblaze ! :thumbsup:
H

olekyground said:
That's one awesome buckle plate!!! VERY COOL! :icon_thumleft:
Thanks olekyground !
H
hammered said:
Hello mate :icon_thumleft:, the buckle plate is my favourite find of yours, real personal and in great condition :thumbsup:. Well done "H", you are the best detector on Tnet in my opinion :notworthy:, at least for a while :laughing7:


hammered
For me the best are Silver Searcher (good Finds and photos) and Crusader ( good finds and hard work )..... I'm just an apprentice in Spain :tongue3: .... But I need a new camera and a new detector, Perhaps at Christmas.
You and Shaun also do well ... :wink:
H




ANTIQUARIAN said:
Very nice finds Hispan! :hello:

I really like the ring with the stone still embedded! :notworthy:

But, these two finds are my favourite! :thumbsup:

Dave
Hi Dave ! :hello:
The first is a horse lead toy ,to 19th century on early in the 20th ... in my city some of the best factories of these toys ... but nothing major.
And the second is a thimble 17th century , very nice but is broken on one side.
H

JW15 said:
WOW!! :o Coins,jewels,relics,etc. That's a little pile of treasure right there,great job as usual! :thumbsup: That buckle plate is quite a piece!! :notworthy: Whether it makes it or not...Banner!
Only two good finds the ring and buckle plate ... everything else is normal. :thumbsup:
H

derfel said:
what a selection, love the buckle plate :icon_thumleft:
Hi Derfel ... now up to all of you in U.K ... is the time, and have harvested fields ... I'm going to the beach the entire month of August to relax and recreate the view. :laughing7:
H

shaun7 said:
Hispan, that buckle plate should be on the banner! Looking back in time with that one :o
We be fair ... you know that no T-Net to make two banners in one month ... I'm satisfied I can show my findings here.
I do not want to take the next banner belongs to you .. :wink:
H

CRUSADER said:
That is a stunning classic image you might only see on a manuscript or Bible from the Medieval period. Very cool, not seen a buckle plate quite like it :notworthy:
Hi Cru ! :hello:
The circumstances of discovery were very special ... This piece appeared in the field further from the city, in the field had fragmented human bones and medieval pottery, which means that it was a place of Medieval Necropolis unfortunately destroyed by farmers and later the whole field altered of trash .... This was discovered in the 10% soil without altering , and appeared bent plate in three parts, I had to straighten and remove the patina that was left that was very ugly ... this plate is in the process of restoration ..... etc. All plates buckled in my collection are medieval with naturalistic representations of animals or flowers, no human representations have you ..... keep you informed.
H
 

and I forgot to show ..... the grapes are ripe :laughing7:
h
 

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OK ! That settles it...I'm moving to the old country !You guys kill me ! :notworthy:
 

:hello:

Hispan how thick is your Buckle plate :icon_scratch: it looks more like a clasp for a Bible, either way it's one hell of a find, and BANNER worthy....your apprentice SS :wink:

PS send me some grapes :laughing9:

SS
 

Silver Searcher said:
:hello:

Hispan how thick is your Buckle plate :icon_scratch: it looks more like a clasp for a Bible,
SS

that could make more sense
 

Hispan,Don't you ever find anything NEW??????Spectacular finds my friend,enjoy them grapes!!
 

CRUSADER said:
Silver Searcher said:
:hello:

Hispan how thick is your Buckle plate :icon_scratch: it looks more like a clasp for a Bible,
SS

that could make more sense

yes, you are right ... but that of a Bible? ... no religious representation. :icon_scratch:
H
 

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