Back at the Button field , Crops are out , and finally some rain, Silver in the hole

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So happy to get back in the fields!!! Most of my summer places were like digging concrete, and the home owners would rather me wait till we get some rain, don't blame them a bit. 8 hour hunt and came up with a variety of finds , The Walker (1941) sounded like a smash aluminum can, blasting my ears at only 2" deep, same as the Washington (1943) . 2) pewter buttons, pewter spoon bowl, 2) shoe taps a mess of buttons , only 2 cuffs with fancy. sash slide? Michelin valve stem, Play money used as a washer, 1948 Jefferson , 1900 V Rough, St louis Fare token. Flower drawer pull, 2, suspender clips, 1 with ) 1776 - 1876 with flying Eagle very amazing.
 

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''Flower drawer pull''
Is actually the top/finial to a lid on an 18th C tobacco box.
 

Nice hunt and nice that you finally got some rain!
Things have been very dry here in New England too, until recently...
 

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