Took another mid winter trip south, and hit an old homesite. The place has been hit before, but I did squeak some goodies from the site.




The first pieces show late 17th century bellarmine pieces, Westerwald pottery from Germany, blue feather edge pottery and mocha ware which is early 19th century. Second picture English made Staffordshire pottery with slipware glaze and third pic shows pipe stems, three buttons, piece to a pipe bowl, furniture hardware (round disc), and a nice hand made brass or copper nail used for putting the plating on an 18th century ship.
Last picture is a 1784 Dutch coin, I first thought it was a nickel. Still figuring the focus on the new camera.




The first pieces show late 17th century bellarmine pieces, Westerwald pottery from Germany, blue feather edge pottery and mocha ware which is early 19th century. Second picture English made Staffordshire pottery with slipware glaze and third pic shows pipe stems, three buttons, piece to a pipe bowl, furniture hardware (round disc), and a nice hand made brass or copper nail used for putting the plating on an 18th century ship.
Last picture is a 1784 Dutch coin, I first thought it was a nickel. Still figuring the focus on the new camera.
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