Found some sweet buttons and several mystery items

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stopped at this spot I found the other day was hoping for some old coins but it wasn't to be the very first target I dug was the flat button with "Gilt" on the back, :laughing7:
gave me hopes for this site, dug another flat button that sure looks like a tombac, shank is broke off, then a third button that back is rusted away.

I found all the other stuff all over the site, what is it?? looks like lead, but it is pitted...any clues?
 

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not sure what those relics are made of or Evan what they are, also you seem to be getting out detecting everyday now you must be on a vacation or something :laughing9:
 
treasurepirate1 said:
not sure what those relics are made of or Evan what they are, also you seem to be getting out detecting everyday now you must be on a vacation or something :laughing9:
no I detect all weekend and when it is nice i go out after work for an hour or so. I am off at 3pm.
 
door handle parts
 
Very nice looking buttons! :notworthy:
The last picture looks like a mixture of old furniture hardware? :icon_scratch:

Dave
 
Nice finds .... congrats ! :thumbsup:
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I usually refer to that sort of metal as pot metal. Its an alloy of various sorts so that phrase covers a lot of bases. Looks to be furniture hardware though, and maybe even casket hardware lol.
 
Bell said:
I usually refer to that sort of metal as pot metal. Its an alloy of various sorts so that phrase covers a lot of bases. Looks to be furniture hardware though, and maybe even casket hardware lol.
well I think you hit the nail on the head, because this park WAS a cematary in the 1800's and they moved it in early 1900s........There is absolutely NO iron in this park, so I don't think there was any house or structure ever here. If they moved a cemetary is it possible that they broke off hardware from the caskets while digging them up?
 
Goes4ever said:
Bell said:
I usually refer to that sort of metal as pot metal. Its an alloy of various sorts so that phrase covers a lot of bases. Looks to be furniture hardware though, and maybe even casket hardware lol.
well I think you hit the nail on the head, because this park WAS a cemetery in the 1800's and they moved it in early 1900s........There is absolutely NO iron in this park, so I don't think there was any house or structure ever here. If they moved a cemetery is it possible that they broke off hardware from the caskets while digging them up?

"By jove, I think you've got it!" :notworthy:

Dave
 
Great finds buddy, I love finding old buttons!!! :headbang:
 
Nice Buttons and Relics,
very familiar with "pot metal" items like those, cast from whatever scraps available for the pot. Great Hunt :thumbsup:
 

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