🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Age range of buckle

Nathan W

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This is the super rust layered buckle I found in park woods where I’m still scouting for the homesite. I chiseled and soaked it for over a week in vinegar and wiped it down . Wanted to see an age range and that would tell me about how old that home area should be. It wasn’t on the 1914 overlay.
 

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This is the super rust layered buckle...
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Buckles Through The Ages by Chris Marshall
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tn_metal_detector.gif
If no one can identify your find - you might consider posting your pictures on RELIC HUNTING > BUCKLES for additional exposure...
teacher.gif
Until a member pipes in - I pulled this from another TN thread...

Buckles Through The Ages by Chris Marshall
NOTE: Most of the pictures referenced on TN

are found within Chris Marshall's WebSite




Thanks moderator
 

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Horse harness buckle. Hard to date, but maybe as early as 19th C.
 

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Horse harness buckle. Hard to date, but maybe as early as 19th C.
I didn’t know if the amount of rust layers could help determine . This one was super bad one of the worst I’ve found
 

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I didn’t know if the amount of rust layers could help determine . This one was super bad one of the worst I’ve found
Not really, rust is tough to date because it has so many variables. I find many Roman Nails & I wonder how they survive.
 

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