K1DDO1979
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Thanks. I had no idea what it was. I found this on them. "Stock buckles were used by men in the eighteenth century to secure a style of neck scarf called a stock. These buckles are similar in construction to belt and shoe buckles but were usually rectangular in shape and had buttons attached to the roll that would fit into the buttonholes on the stock. While stock buckles were usually hidden by the wearerβs wig and were often plainly decorated."Sorry, would be likely a 1750-1800 Stock Buckle with the knobs!
They are fairly recent. Newest about a week and oldest about 3 months. I should have went to a different posting.Cool finds are these very recent finds or ? I ask because you didn't say you just dug 'em http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/today-s-finds/403755-todays-finds-not-todays-posts.html