Dragon Head Sword Handle from Colonial Era Site

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Updated- Hunt a good hunt this afternoon finding the usual for a colonial era site, musket balls, furniture tacks, some plain buttons. For some reason this site had a lot of buckles. Found 5 in great shape including a spectacle buckle.

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Then I found something I really wasnt expecting. A sword or knife handle with a dragon head. There is also a griffin inlaid on it as well. Haven't been able to find anything like it on line. Now LS had identified it as a British Military "Dog Head" Sword Handle:

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After Lost Signals ID and then he realized he had the matching guard and I looked at my earlier findings and had a piece of a knuckle guard that I never had any idea what it was.
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At this rate we will have the whole thing by tonight.
 

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A knife or sword handle fragment seems like the right call to me. Perhaps a dagger handle? Regardless of its exact identity, it's very cool. It exudes militaria - Rev. War no doubt. And the buckles are terrific. :hello2:
 

Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

That's gorgeous, can't wait to hear more!
 

Banner !! I was just waiting for that last post...that thing is killer !! 1690 !! Wow !! Very nice save congrats !!
 

Okay, this is my best ID ever. I found an example of this sword in the Colonial Williamsburg Museum's website.
https://emuseum.history.org/objects/98826/british-dogs-head-hanger
It's a British military sword from around 1690. The information on the site is pretty interesting.
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That's amazing. That's it exactly. I never would have guessed that this is British military. I later realized an odd scrap I found at the same site was part of it as well.
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I have to get back out and find the rest.
 

Very interesting discovery.
 

Awesome finds! I hope we see the whole sword back together.
 

Awesome finds! I hope we see the whole sword back together.
It's funny you should mention that... Last night, when I found the sword on the Colonial Williamsburg Museum website, I stared at it pretty closely, studying the design of the handle. For some reason, it was not until this morning that I looked at the guard. It seemed familiar. Because I dug one almost two years ago. It looks like a different material, but maybe that's how they were made, and then everything was guilted. This blows my mind. mbcuce was with me when I dug the guard, and I was with him when he dug the handle. Two different sites.

I talked to mbcuce this morning, and I think he might have found part of a knuckle guard from another of these same swords, from yet another site. He'll probably post a picture.

We're getting close....

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/w...lics-sword-guard-cross-belt-plate-buckle.html

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That is such a cool find! It's even better now that you have an ID. Congrats!
 

What a great recovery, and YES to get out and see if one can recover more of it. Congrats!
 

That's amazing. That's it exactly. I never would have guessed that this is British military. I later realized an odd scrap I found at the same site was part of it as well.
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I have to get back out and find the rest.
Yes go back & look! :hello2:
 

Wow that handle is spectacular and what a good I.D you got. Now have everyone check their dig pouches for the rest. That is simply amazing.
 

Congratulations I’m voting Banner on your sword handle recovery
 

Thanks everyone. Now I just need to figure out how to display it.
 

Awesome finds everywhere- Congrats!!
 

Incredible finds. Congratulations.
dts
 

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