Colonial Field

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:icon_thumright: Started a new field close to home this morning...and very happy with the Colonial items I'm finding!! ;D

A first for me is the Small Shoe Buckle..COMPLETE!! Center is broken, but all pieces are there...and it's the smallest I've seen dug.

The size can be referenced by the large Colonial Button next to it..approx. 1/2 Dollar in size.

I also dug an attachment of sorts with an eagle in the center and 'Superior' below..I can't make out the word over the Eagle...any ideas?? ???

Thanks for looking!
~Hank
 

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Nice finds Hank. Looks promising. Hogge
 

Thanks Tony! :icon_thumleft: Much appreciated...

Thanks Hogge...I was hoping to have a coin to share, but the rain drove me off before I found one. :wink:
 

some great finds Hank , those tiny shoe buckles are very uncommon . congrats
 

Hey XLT nice digs. Your unknown piece I think is a piece to a handsaw. Used to hold the metal part of the saw to the wooden handle. :icon_thumleft:
 

Thats a nice buckle,I found one very similiar here in NH a couple of years ago :icon_thumright:
 

NICE! Childs shoe buckle. I have one exactly like it but not complete...one of my favorite "little" finds!
 

Killer buckle man :headbang:

Looks like a good colonial spot :thumbsup:


Blaze
 

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