Indian Warrior & Sweet Old Silver

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I was able to make it out for a couple lunch hour hunts near my office this week.

Both sites are on the 1851 map and easy access in park woods. I’ve pounded both over the last year, but you never know what will pop out from the iron if your over old dirt.

First cool find was this lead Indian warrior figure.
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I’ve found lead figures before, but usually almost no paint and typically missing a head, arm, base. This is my best yet.

Side Note: I work in the Seneca Valley area of SW PA. The Venango Trail runs through this particular park. It was an old Seneca Indian trail and actually GW himself hiked this trail. I recently watched an oldie but a goodie, the 1947 movie “Unconquered” with Gary Cooper. It is a romance, but covers the colonial/pioneer period around Pittsburgh. Boris Karloff plays the Seneca Indian Chief, Guyasuta. Whenever I’m hiking through the woods and over streams here I envision the original Inhabitants, now I found one...

The next hunt netted a really cool keeper.
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Ground was incredibly muddy, with the big warm up after yesterday’s snow storm. I had very few good signals, but this one was a perfect silver dime tone, 27-28 both ways and deep.
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Definitely my best solid Silver thimble. No makers marks that I can see, but I love the design and that it popped out in basically perfect shape!

Here’s the handful.
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Good luck out there!
 

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cool is right! very cool on the Indian and the thimble. Both were very important to someone at one time, hands on important LOL. awesome finds
 

Nice finds!!! I especially like the Indian. One of those would go pretty good alongside one of my early posters...lol

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That is AWESOME!!!! I got a lead Soldier with some paint on it but that Indian is simply beautiful....and I love the thimble....you are the man.
 

That is a beautiful silver thimble Thad, I'm sure it will fit your wife's finger perfectly :laughing7:

Pretty cool warrior too.

Yes, I have seen Unconquered, Fort Pitt was under siege during Pontiac's rebellion in 1763 and Colonel Bouquet was on his way to lift the siege with his small army, but everyone expected him to get massacred like others in recent years..."There lie the bones of Grant's men" (Major James Grant lost most of a force of 750 men in September 1758 when he tried to attack Fort Duquesne) and "there lie the bones of Braddock's men" We all know what happened to Braddock in 1755 when he tried to take Fort Duquesne. But Bouquet defeated the Indians at Bushy Run and lifted the siege!
 

Very nice finds. That Indian is killer, especially with the paint still on it
 

Two awesome saves, both are great condition, congratulations on the saves
 

A very nice silver thimble,and I like the lead Indian warrior too.
 

Awesome thimble!
 

cool is right! very cool on the Indian and the thimble. Both were very important to someone at one time, hands on important LOL. awesome finds

Thx DL! I had the same thoughts about the child who lost his toy and the mom who lost her thimble. Often the relics I find are in poor shape and I wonder if they were discarded vs lost, these were definitely lost.
 

Nice finds!!! I especially like the Indian. One of those would go pretty good alongside one of my early posters...lol

Thx and cool poster.
 

That is AWESOME!!!! I got a lead Soldier with some paint on it but that Indian is simply beautiful....and I love the thimble....you are the man.

Thx Truth! It’s fun to share cool finds with fellow Tnet’ers
 

That is a beautiful silver thimble Thad, I'm sure it will fit your wife's finger perfectly :laughing7:

Pretty cool warrior too.

Yes, I have seen Unconquered, Fort Pitt was under siege during Pontiac's rebellion in 1763 and Colonel Bouquet was on his way to lift the siege with his small army, but everyone expected him to get massacred like others in recent years..."There lie the bones of Grant's men" (Major James Grant lost most of a force of 750 men in September 1758 when he tried to attack Fort Duquesne) and "there lie the bones of Braddock's men" We all know what happened to Braddock in 1755 when he tried to take Fort Duquesne. But Bouquet defeated the Indians at Bushy Run and lifted the siege!

Thx Steve! If anyone had seen “Unconquered” before my bets would have been Steve in Pa!
 

Nice handful of finds. Congrats. I like the Indian and thimble. Glad you got a chance to get out.
 

I like the Indian and the thimble. That thimble is in really nice shape. Any that I dig are usually toasted and smashed.
 

Nice indian! But I really love that thimble! It's in great shape! Congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

Very nice finds, Congrats!!!
 

Good hunt thats a cool Indian Ya Ta Hay!!!! ey
 

Very cool items I love that thimble.
 

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