steelheadwill
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Hi All !
I am staying away from Cob Cove to let it recover a bit, this really works,
items turn up again after I give it a rest.
My land hunt starts at a foundation I discovered a mile or so down a cartpath,
50 feet down the path, a 63 Rosie, love it when you can see the coin in the pile without pinpointing
A bit more down the path I recover the largest horseshoe I've seen.
Around the foundation, some brass bits,
Inside, just a plated lead tube cap, stamped WMC with cork cover
The ground here is 8-12 inches of finely matted roots and leaf litter, so soft & porous I think that the old items have just sunk out of range.
I'm being swarmed by tiny flies that leave bloodspots and welts wherever they
bite :P not deterred by 100% DEET.
So, off to the seacoast !
Looking at an old map, I'd seen a ship under construction in an area I had not explored yet, boatyard !
On the first try here, not much for finds (so much lead scrap, brought home a bucketful), found a key fob, crusted, all I could see was 'rink', thought I had a Drink token.
half of the oldest padlock I've recovered, looks handmade, was the back iron ?
A couple of lead seals, first ones found I can read, B&M (Boston & Maine) RR,
and HW Spur (as in RR spur?) Boston.
The brass thumbnut was in a lump of clay with the reeding exposed, so of course I'm expecting that gold coin that's coming soon
A brass finial and spyglass eyepiece (I think)
Small bit of silver pin/brooch,
And a blistered pewter cover of some sort, good sign of older things to come.
I kept the oldest looking pottery fragment I saw, It's in the center of the group photo, Can anyone give an approximate date on this embossed sunburst style?
The area behind the boatyard was a landfill, and people had recently dug 4 large pits, leaving behind their fragments and discards, not to mention 23 'natural ice' cans, and big dangerous undercut holes, shame on them, may all their finds be heartbreakers
. I removed their cans & trash, & caved in the overhangs.)
Happy to get a bit o silver and the fob, and the cove here was a large operation,
will be returning to see what else I can dig up
Happy Hunting Everyone !!!
I am staying away from Cob Cove to let it recover a bit, this really works,
items turn up again after I give it a rest.
My land hunt starts at a foundation I discovered a mile or so down a cartpath,
50 feet down the path, a 63 Rosie, love it when you can see the coin in the pile without pinpointing

A bit more down the path I recover the largest horseshoe I've seen.
Around the foundation, some brass bits,
Inside, just a plated lead tube cap, stamped WMC with cork cover

The ground here is 8-12 inches of finely matted roots and leaf litter, so soft & porous I think that the old items have just sunk out of range.
I'm being swarmed by tiny flies that leave bloodspots and welts wherever they
bite :P not deterred by 100% DEET.
So, off to the seacoast !
Looking at an old map, I'd seen a ship under construction in an area I had not explored yet, boatyard !

On the first try here, not much for finds (so much lead scrap, brought home a bucketful), found a key fob, crusted, all I could see was 'rink', thought I had a Drink token.
half of the oldest padlock I've recovered, looks handmade, was the back iron ?
A couple of lead seals, first ones found I can read, B&M (Boston & Maine) RR,
and HW Spur (as in RR spur?) Boston.
The brass thumbnut was in a lump of clay with the reeding exposed, so of course I'm expecting that gold coin that's coming soon

A brass finial and spyglass eyepiece (I think)
Small bit of silver pin/brooch,
And a blistered pewter cover of some sort, good sign of older things to come.
I kept the oldest looking pottery fragment I saw, It's in the center of the group photo, Can anyone give an approximate date on this embossed sunburst style?

The area behind the boatyard was a landfill, and people had recently dug 4 large pits, leaving behind their fragments and discards, not to mention 23 'natural ice' cans, and big dangerous undercut holes, shame on them, may all their finds be heartbreakers

Happy to get a bit o silver and the fob, and the cove here was a large operation,
will be returning to see what else I can dig up

Happy Hunting Everyone !!!
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