🥇 BANNER Colonial Watering hole deja vu ...ANOTHER EARLY SILVER RING...AND CHECK THIS ONE OUT!

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Well I am a sad but dedicated soul. It was cold and windy (30mph sustained winds) this morning, but the water temps are warmer then the air, so I said "lets roll."

It was downright miserable and I probably was second guessing myself every minute until I made it back to the same hole that produced the other early silver ring and cob that I recovered earlier this week. As soon as I declined down into it I heard an iffy signal and after a few minutes of work on the bottom, up surfaced this beauty! Another early silver hand-etched ring! This one has overlapping hearts and similar etchings as the one that I recovered earlier in the week. I have to believe they belonged to the same person as they were 5' apart and are very similar in design and construction. I did have my first ring verified that it was no newer than 1700s and most likely 1600's with a chance of 1400-1500s. One person even said earlier than that. I was stunned to say the least and my hearts "pun intended" warmed my body! ha ha

After that excitement, the cold set back in and a few additional finds surfaced before I finally called it quits...it even snowed on me...I mean really?

Other finds include a civil war eagle cuff button, a colonial flat button another civil war three ringer and a handful of other 1700-1600's lead musket balls and shot. This site had a small amount of civil war activity which is why a random CW find is made from time to time, but the vast majority is 1700s-1600s with the mean date being the late 1600's.

I thought I had another cob, but it turned out to be a piece of pewter that read fairly high.

I am stoked on the rings as they might be my best finds of the summer and a pair that will display nice together!

HH

Dan
 

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Gotta go banner on these babies. These would instantly be my favorite finds if I made them.
 

Awesome digs! And those rings are amazing!
 

You are not right man ha hs

Lol. I keep finding that many in our hobby ain't quite right. Or perhaps...Everyone not in our hobby aren't quite right and we're all normal. Yep that must be it.

I say "many" and not "most" since somehow your beautiful ring hasn't yet gotten enough votes for banner. But I'm sure it will

Cheers
 

Lol. I keep finding that many in our hobby ain't quite right. Or perhaps...Everyone not in our hobby aren't quite right and we're all normal. Yep that must be it.

I say "many" and not "most" since somehow your beautiful ring hasn't yet gotten enough votes for banner. But I'm sure it will

Cheers

ha ha OR it may be just you ha
 

I missed these awesome finds (get distracted way to easy).

I don't know about Colonial digging except what I read Here, Very nice designs on those baby's.

I think Buckleboy dug a Twin Hearts 'Similar' type ring in LA is the last couple years his also from a Colonial Site (if I recall right) I really would like to know if his had any Design on it's edge???.

Do you Dive or just swing in the shallows ( what machine do you use)?.

Sounds like you are a true "Die Hard" hunter.
Davers
 

Congrats Dan. Well deserved banner
 

Most excellent banner. Congrats
 

What if they're companion sweetheart rings? Even the more sweeter! Congrats on such a great hunt that yielded such personal items.
 

Congrats on a well deserved banner Dan! I love the personal items with hand engraving and those look very early. Great finds!
 

Thanks gang...I did not realize it was on banner and today is one of our busiest days at work. I will try to answer as many comments as I can.
 

I missed these awesome finds (get distracted way to easy).

I don't know about Colonial digging except what I read Here, Very nice designs on those baby's.

I think Buckleboy dug a Twin Hearts 'Similar' type ring in LA is the last couple years his also from a Colonial Site (if I recall right) I really would like to know if his had any Design on it's edge???.

Do you Dive or just swing in the shallows ( what machine do you use)?.

Sounds like you are a true "Die Hard" hunter.
Davers

A little of everything man and I have plenty of machines. These were made in 4' of water with the AT Gold
 

Congratulations on your BANNER find #4 Dan! :occasion14:

They don't come much sweeter or personal then that beautiful ring. :thumbsup:
Dave
 

Iron, they are 1600's and perhaps earlier. Though I suspect 1600s to early 1700s

I agree. I believe that they predate my 1770's-80's fur trade rings.
 

I agree. I believe that they predate my 1770's-80's fur trade rings.

It is a conservative estimate but 75% of the items (probably higher) from this site are 1650-1680s which makes sense as that was at the height of the occupancy.
 

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