Early British military shako, officer button, some silver. Promising new permission.

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Got a new permission in a very interesting area I have hunted before with no particular success. Spent a good part of the week end exploring the vast land and only towards the end of the first day hit a nice nail bed with the mix of early pottery and clay pipes. Most of the field is plowed making the detecting much harder, but I believe it had greatly helped bring some of the relics to the surface.

My top find of the hunt was this beautiful Wellington type - British light infantry shako from the War of 1812

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My very first shako from that period. Unfortunately it was little bent by the plow but I have managed to partially unbend it without damaging the relic.
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It would go just on top of the regiment number.
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An other great find was this well preserved War of 1812 artillery button. My best preserved one of this type.
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From the same period. Officers button of the Commissariat stuff. Unfortunately, the gold gilding did not prevent the corrosion.
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A big surprise for me. Early British Naval buttons :laughing7: I remember finding one of them at an Revolutionary War spot. Pretty happy to find two more.
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A few pieces of the musket. Looks early.
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A nice cross.
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A few early buttons and other relics.
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A strange find that I couldn't at first identify. A lead or pewter pheasant that used to attach to something.
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At first thought it was from some hunting tool, than it hit me... it could be the decoration of an early inkwell. Went online and in fact, found something similar.
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Also got a piece of a humongous croatal bell, with nice decoration and a number.
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An other big surprise was this much later seated dime from 1876 We don't find them that much where I'm at so it's a cool relic.
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A few more civilian buttons and beat George III Halfpennies

Happy with the results as we only have a few more weeks of hunting before the closing of the season.

Thanks for the comments.
 

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