Colonial buckle chape up in NH

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Hey guys I'm up in rural New Hampshire and did a quick dig. The place I'm stayin was built 1953 but my finds state there was certainly activity well before that! ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1469289472.407638.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1469289487.233420.webp no coins unfortunately. Very little signals.
 

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Hi Greg1186; I believe the spoon may be 1700's as well given the shape of the stem knob at the base of the stem ok. Welcome to New England. PEACE:RONB
 

Congrats on the great finds! You're certainly in the right part of the country (once it cools off and we get some rain!).

-- Jeff --
 

Very nice relic hunt! cool buckle part and old spoon. :occasion14:
 

I relish in finding shoe buckle pieces - it means the ground has some age to it. That's a nice cooking pot style chape piece, larger, probably 1770-1790's.

Dunno about the spoon. Can you provide a pic of the back?

Nice work
 

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