Masonic Button, 1891 Ten Cents and a unique charm.

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I got out to one of my spots for a couple of quickies.

I made a few quality finds.

Masonic button? Old fellows, perhaps?

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This charm is gold plated around the middle, but it is silver. A lovely little piece. I'm thinking Victorian.

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1891 Canada Ten Cents in good condition. The toning is all over the place. :)

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Happy hunting!
 
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Not sure about the button but the little silver ball is a really sweet find, congrats on the Vickie dime also.
 
Cool little relics for sure! Silver round things are the best!! :thumbsup:
 
Your badge is similar to a circa 1906/1910 Trade Union badge for National Federation of Women Workers -clasped hands over fasces. May not be the same union, but it is a trade union badge. Very nice!
 
Great little hunt Gio!!
Man I love that button.
That toning on ur time is cool.
And nice shape
George
 
Wow , you really have been on a roll lately Gio ! I like it all .
 
That's a sharp dime Gio! Very nice, and I love the button, very interesting.
 
Those are some very nice finds. I like the piece of Victorian Jewelry.
 
Better day than me. I agree the bead thingy looks late 19th C.
 
DANG GIO AT IT AGAIN I SEE " THATS A NEAT LAPEL BUTTON.
 
I love finding masonic stuff. Great job
 
Sweet finds...neat button and love the silver!
 
Another great hunt Gio, the 'Masonic' looking piece is definitely cool! :occasion14:
I was thinking the beaded silver charm might be from a child's rattle and looks to be Georgian in date, but I defer to the experts.

Dave
 
Cool button and good score on the silver
 

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