Bucket list silver, handful of colonial coppers (Machin's Mills, Vermon Copper,GIII)

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Did an other successful week end hunt, a proof that doing lots of PR and constantly looking for new permissions does pay off sometimes.

My first find was one of my minor bucket list's relics. I always wanted to find a solid sterling spoon but never had a chance to get one. Couldn't believe my eyes when the first one I pulled this weekend turned out to be a Georgian tea spoon from 1803 On top of it all it has a beautiful hand engraved design and owner's initials.

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The spoon wasn't in a great shape due to the plow damage but with a help from a friend I have managed to straighten it without breaking the relic.

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I believe I got a positive ID of the London silversmith who made it.
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Than I hit a very promising new site. I barely stepped on the field when I started noticing pottery and bricks spread all over the surface. Within a few minutes the first copper showed up and within an hour I had 9 of them laying in my pouch. The best part was that all the coppers were early ones and on top of that, the wast majority was in a good or event great condition.

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The best preserved one was 1838 Banque du Peuple Un Sou (Halfpenny)
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An other great Halfpenny was the Spread Eagle 1814 (my favorite design)
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Got a great surprise, my second Machin's Mills 1787 in a very decent shape.
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George III Halfpenny 1807 (my first one of this type)
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1790's Conder Halfpenny
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Issac Brook's Halfpenny 1812
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And a Bouquet Halfpenny Bank of Montreal 1840's
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The heart breaker of the day was one of only two worn coins which turned out to be my first Vermont Copper. Too bad it wasn't in a great shape like the others... I can only read VERMONT on one side and see a partial profile of George III
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And no hunt can be considered complete without at least some militaria. Got a nice musket ramrod guide (my first complete one). It has an intriguing inscription engraved on its side.
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Thanks for the comments.
 

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Incredible weekend you had there! Love the spoon and the coppers. I'm ready to move to Canada!
 

Great bunch of finds, as per norm.

Spoon owners initials (In case you didn't know)=
H = Family/surname
T= Husband first name & M = Wifes first name

eg. Thomas & Mary Hall.
 

Wow that spon would be nice restored,do you show the permissions your finds lol Thats a banner weekend in my book
 

Incredible day there! Congrats on all those coppers and the spoon looks amazing too!
 

Congrats on finally finding a silver spoon! I had that moment earlier this summer. Very cool. But the coppers are crazy man! You could teach a course on the colonial / post colonial transition using your weekend finds as visuals. Awesome! Congrats!!!
 

Very nice digs. Those coppers are sweet and in great condition but that spoon was a nice find too. But after your friend straightened it out, I would say that was the find of the day. :icon_thumleft:
 

Killer hunt, congratulations! Those old coppers are great finds...love the old copper! :dontknow:
 

Nice finds,congrats
 

Awesome! I lived right down the road from Machin Mill site (upstate NY)
 

Great bunch of finds, as per norm.

Spoon owners initials (In case you didn't know)=
H = Family/surname
T= Husband first name & M = Wifes first name

eg. Thomas & Mary Hall.


Thanks man. That's some great info, I didn't know that.
 

That's an amazing site you have there, I would have had trouble leaving. Congrats on some super finds and can't wait to see what else you get from there.
 

Machin sign!
 

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Holy smokes! What a great hunt! Congrats! :headbang:
 

Good heavens! What a sensational group of finds. You got the old-copper sampler pack! The spoon is terrific, too. Congrats!
 

i love all those Bretons....you only have about 900 varieties left to find!
 

Man you cleaned house! Just a single one of those finds would make my day. Amazing site you have there.
 

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