Colonial cellar stop produces some Dandy finds...

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Thats awesome, I really like the engraving of that carriage
 

Nice pickups! Looks like your large cent is from 1840-1857
 

Nice finds JB - love that button!
 

Interesting, wouldn't it be nice if we knew the stories behind each object, bet there would be a lot to be said.
 

was that on black hut?
 

dirty mike d said:
was that on black hut?

No but i have been out to Black hut cellar and its been pretty well pounded :laughing7:

Blaze
 

nice hunt! if it was pre 1808 it would be a draped bust.this looks like a braided hair
 

The carriage tag is awesome J.B. and other great finds too. Glad you got that hunt in. HH, Quindy.
 

You are on FIRE JB!! WTG!!
 

RyanRooney said:
Thats awesome, I really like the engraving of that carriage

What he said !
 

Looks like a Conestoga wagon being pulled by oxen. I'm surprised it doesn't have a manufacturer's name if it is a carriage tag.

Like that Dandy :thumbsup:
 

Those are some nice finds.
 

Steve in PA said:
Looks like a Conestoga wagon being pulled by oxen. I'm surprised it doesn't have a manufacturer's name if it is a carriage tag.

Like that Dandy :thumbsup:

Thanks Steve im just guessing its a wagon tag :dontknow:

What else could it be ???


Blaze
 

Nice saves JB!
 

Steve in PA said:
Looks like a Conestoga wagon being pulled by oxen. I'm surprised it doesn't have a manufacturer's name if it is a carriage tag.

Like that Dandy :thumbsup:
I agree,,,it looks like a covered wagon being pulled by oxen ,heading out to the "Pikes Peak or Bust Gold Rush" ;D Congrats nice hunt !
 

another guess for that wagon plate is a belt buckle plate :dontknow:
 

I agree with HeavyMetalNut, the bust is wrong. Appears to be Matron Head Modified (1837-1839). Nice find anyways. :icon_thumright:
 

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