IRON BRIGADE got us a BIG EAGLE SWORD DECORATION!

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Hello All,

The heat finally broke in Old Kentucky this week--so Rodeo Recon and I headed out to do some housesite hunting. :)

We stopped at a pasture where we'd knocked on the owner's door before...and they gave us permission--with the condition that we ask the person who had rented the pasture for their cattle. We have a great relationship with the rentor--he owns Acres and Acres of land, and we'd stopped by his house at least three times in the past (permission granted each time)--so we expected to get our "Yes."

Well--it took no time to get our permission squared away and get hunting.

We walked out into the pasture, and the GPS unit steered us away from the flat knoll we were heading toward and over toward a flat spot barely large enough for a double log cabin. As soon as we tuned in the machines, that sweet, Sweet sound of iron confirmed that we had us a spot. After house items (rather than barn ones) started coming up, we were relieved. Here's a photo of the place where we think the house sat (no trace of anything there now):

Site of cabin.webp

Further confirmation came when we started seeing old, crumbly mud brick in our holes:

Brick in Holes.webp

After digging some big iron--including a cast iron stove leg, I got a nice flat button. Here it is in the clod:

Flat Button.webp

I was happy to see this one--and even happier that it seemed to have a good bit of gold gilding left on it. I dropped it into my cotton ball jar and kept hunting with my Passion HIGH. :wink:

Pretty soon I'd found an early heel plate--which I was pleased with--as well as another flat button, a toe tap, and a brass wedding band. Rodeo Recon had racked-up on some flat buttons and pewter spoon pieces.

Here's the man swinging with his usual passion:

Rodeo Recon.webp

Rodeo got one flat button that we were Certain was a coin... :P Looked like a 2c piece to me! I might've been a little crazy for thinking that Two Center #3 for 2008 was right there in that clod. Danged coin-sized buttons. :D

Flat Button False Alarm.webp

So we kept pounding the site--hitting the fringe areas, taking breaks in the shade and watching the Red-Tailed Hawk watch us from the tree tops. It was a Beautiful day out.

Yet again it was proven today that digging the large iron out will help you find the goodies. I got a nice flat button out of the same hole I'd just dug a large cooking stove piece the size of my head from. ::)

The best find for me came about midway through the hunt--I thought this was a curved handle off a copper pot when I first picked it up--but it is most likely a sword decoration--and I'll bet it's an old one to boot. If anyone has some information on its age, please send it our way!

Eagle.webp


So here is a photo of some of our finds, and photos of some of them cleaned-up..

Finds Uncleaned.webp

The gold gilded button was actually a Scovills button (1827-1840). Aluminum Jelly and a little gentle cleaning and it shone like the sun:

Scovills.webp

Scovills Front.webp

And the great Eagle. We thought it was a cane topper originally--but the only thing that seemed odd about the cane topper idea was the hole underneath the eagle's beak. There is a hole in the top of the head, which goes into the cavity underneath, and then the mystery one underneath the beak. :icon_scratch: But thanks to Golddiver's reply below--with the link imbedded--there is a very similar example from an 1812 saber decoration. :thumbsup:

eagleside.webp

eagleunderneath.webp

And of course, the IRON:

IRON!.webp

(Quarter for size reference only :wink:)


Regards,



Buckleboy and the IRON BRIGADE
 

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Re: IRON BRIGADE got us a BIG EAGLE.

cwdigger said:
good Deal and great finds there BB is it true that all the good stuff is under the iron? We usally just skip all the iron signals or turn it off b/c there is so much :thumbsup:

Iron masks a LOT. No matter what machine you use, it is a problem. Stick a 10lb. chunk of iron over, under, or beside a CW bullet and see if you get a "bullet signal" :o The results may surprise you. The only 100% certain way to keep big iron from masking a target is to dig the big iron out. So that's what we do.

Thank you for your comments, buddy.


Best Wishes,


Buck
 

thats a beautiful eagle motif sword pommel ya found definately early 1800's to about 1840 ish , great piece of history BuckleBoy ,congrats to ya
 

That's the coolest eagle! Great find!
 

Re: IRON BRIGADE got us a BIG EAGLE.

BuckleBoy said:
cwdigger said:
good Deal and great finds there BB is it true that all the good stuff is under the iron? We usally just skip all the iron signals or turn it off b/c there is so much :thumbsup:

Iron masks a LOT. No matter what machine you use, it is a problem. Stick a 10lb. chunk of iron over, under, or beside a CW bullet and see if you get a "bullet signal" :o The results may surprise you. The only 100% certain way to keep big iron from masking a target is to dig the big iron out. So that's what we do.

Thank you for your comments, buddy.


Best Wishes,


Buck
:wink: Sweet Dig BB!! :thumbsup:
 

Nice scoville button and that eagle head is really wicked looking :icon_pirat:
 

Nice Relics...The Eagle has landed...Nice Score on the Button. Congrats on your Finds...HH
 

Great finds. Could the eagle head be the top of a cane?
Dman
 

Re: IRON BRIGADE got us a BIG EAGLE.

Colonial KirkPA said:
Buck-ee-BOY, :D

Holy crap, that is a lot of iron. If I was at that site, that iron would still be in the ground, but the flat buttons would still be in my pouch. :wink: :D :tongue3:

That button is a nice one, dude! :thumbsup:

Keep the passion high! :thumbsup:

Kirk

Buddy, I only posted that IRON pic for you. :wink: Yeah, that was the most IRON from one hunt in a while... You should start digging out the big pieces--I'd be ya a Fat Dollar there'd be more but-tins in your pocket at the end of the day.

-Buck
 

Dman said:
Great finds. Could the eagle head be the top of a cane?
Dman

See reply #20. I think the hole under the beak is pretty consistent with the guard coming around and being attached there...can't find a cane topper with that extra hole... I looked at cane toppers first, but the hole puzzled me...


I haven't found the exact style yet. Anybody have a reference book on swords? I don't think this one is broken--but there are some eagle quillons that are short and only covered the tip of the sword grip.


I may post this one in the Whatzit threads for the Tnet ID God PBK to see if he can nail down the type or find an example.
 

I was thinking a fire poker possibly and the hole under the beak could have been from a guard to keep hot ashes from hitting your hands. ??? IDK I just dont see it being part of a sword just doesnt look right to me.
 

cwdigger said:
I was thinking a fire poker possibly and the hole under the beak could have been from a guard to keep hot ashes from hitting your hands. ??? IDK I just dont see it being part of a sword just doesnt look right to me.

I posted it in the Whatzit threads, so hopefully some more help there too...

Regards,


Buckleboy
 

Nice finds! Can't wait to hunt with ya'll tomorrow! I bet all that iron will fetch a pretty penny at the recycling place. :thumbsup:
 

A great post to read - well done on a wonderful collection of finds
 

how'd i miss this :o :thumbsup:
stupid ignore button ;D
hey that is about the average amount of iron i will dig at a "new" spot
1st time or 3 in :icon_king:
 

That thing kinda looks like the top of a flag pole, maybe the holes held the pulley. just a guess.
good luck if im wrong.
Pro-
 

B.B......Pics are awesome...and super find on the eagle Head. That is neat :thumbsup:
 

BB, this might be a repeat answer as I have yet to scroll down an d read the relies but I think that eagle head is the top of a walking cane.
 

Those sites littered with Iron will discourage most people. I definitely agree with BB, you gotta get that Iron out to find the good stuff. Nice finds!!!
 

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