Buckles and hammered

robfinds

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Well this is the latest offerings from the soil. Posting this whilst listening to the wind and rain lashing on the windows. Dark at 17.00 in England, love the seasons though. Had a nice Medieval strap end buckle, and a very common 17th century tinned buckle. The icing on the cake was this nice full flan penny of Edward the first (The hammer of the Scots) London mint.

Robert.
 

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CRUSADER

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Looks good, especially the undamaged buckle plate!
 

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Agree! The plate with all rivets is cool. Weird combination, iron pin and bronze rivets. Congrats! Your hammered looks to be in good condition too!
 

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Great looking buckle and plate! Now that would gain access to the display case for sure. The Edward Hammy is some great icing to the day Rob, CONGRATS!
 

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Nice bold, hammered too, which I like.
 

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