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Back at it again yesterday despite 40 degree temps and some rain showers... (isn't it almost May?)
No coins to report but did come across a number of relics.
A handful of buttons, a mix of flatties and tombacs, some marked, some not. Nothing over the top. Approaching 120 buttons from this site now. Also got a couple of shoe buckle fragments.
A pair of cufflinks with a sunburst pattern, and a single cufflink with a bird/urn. I've heard about the supposed GW connection to this design, but have also heard it's not true. Either way I'm happy with it.
Got an eagle infantry button with some nice gilting that I already posted over on "What is it?". I was confused because I haven't seen a flat 1-piece CW button. Wondering if maybe it was a convex button at some point and it got flattened - might explain why the back mark is so much smaller than the button itself. Backmark is Scovill Co Waterbury.
Eyeballed a marked clay pipe - PETER on one side, DORNI on the other.
In addition, I wanted to share pics of some of my surface finds, some nice decorated pottery, and various other stoneware/dinnerware pieces. The big piece of cobalt stoneware is quite old and can probably be attributed to Captain James Morgan (New Jersey, late 1700s.)
Arthur F. Goldberg, Peter Warwick, and Leslie Warwick | The Eighteenth-Century New Jersey Stoneware Potteries of Captain James Morgan and the Kemple Family | Ceramics in America 2008)
I already posted on the Native American Artifacts Forum, but a week or two ago the homeowner found what I have discovered to be a Native American grooved Adze tool. The guys over there tell me its Late Archaic, 3500-5000 years old. No other Indian artifacts that I've seen there so I'm wondering how it got there
Thanks for looking!!
No coins to report but did come across a number of relics.
A handful of buttons, a mix of flatties and tombacs, some marked, some not. Nothing over the top. Approaching 120 buttons from this site now. Also got a couple of shoe buckle fragments.
A pair of cufflinks with a sunburst pattern, and a single cufflink with a bird/urn. I've heard about the supposed GW connection to this design, but have also heard it's not true. Either way I'm happy with it.
Got an eagle infantry button with some nice gilting that I already posted over on "What is it?". I was confused because I haven't seen a flat 1-piece CW button. Wondering if maybe it was a convex button at some point and it got flattened - might explain why the back mark is so much smaller than the button itself. Backmark is Scovill Co Waterbury.
Eyeballed a marked clay pipe - PETER on one side, DORNI on the other.
In addition, I wanted to share pics of some of my surface finds, some nice decorated pottery, and various other stoneware/dinnerware pieces. The big piece of cobalt stoneware is quite old and can probably be attributed to Captain James Morgan (New Jersey, late 1700s.)
Arthur F. Goldberg, Peter Warwick, and Leslie Warwick | The Eighteenth-Century New Jersey Stoneware Potteries of Captain James Morgan and the Kemple Family | Ceramics in America 2008)
I already posted on the Native American Artifacts Forum, but a week or two ago the homeowner found what I have discovered to be a Native American grooved Adze tool. The guys over there tell me its Late Archaic, 3500-5000 years old. No other Indian artifacts that I've seen there so I'm wondering how it got there

Thanks for looking!!
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