Bill D. (VA)
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I was doing a little inventory today in my main colonial curio cabinet and noticed what looked like the top of an early spoon handle. Couldn't remember where I dug it at, but it could have come from any of a number of 1600s sites I've hunted. But I do know that it happened quite a few years ago. In the last year I've learned a lot more about early latten and pewter spoons and have acquired some nice reference books. When I first noticed this piece in the case I immediately thought it looked like one of those "apostle" knops from an early latten or pewter spoon. I checked one of my books and that is indeed what it is. Might not look like much, but its a very nice early colonial artifact which will get moved to a more prominent position in the curio. I was pretty confident it was from a latten spoon, and decided to see how it checked out on my detector. It rang out in the 50s on my F75 which is much higher than if it were pewter so that confirmed it was from a latten spoon. My book also said this style of knop was in use from the 1400s through the mid-1600s so its definitely an early piece. I love these kind of surprises, and might have another one shortly. I also found a thin and very gritty and blackened coin-like item in the curio too, and it registered in the 60s. Anything that thin and reading that high has a good shot to be silver. And if so it might be a hammered coin. Its currently undergoing electrolysis, and hopefully I can get enough detail from it to make a positive ID. More later on that.
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