K klintos Tenderfoot Joined Sep 30, 2014 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Sep 30, 2014 #1 Hi I found this on my very first time metal detecting with my new golden mask 1+, It looks old to me but I have no idea what it is, is it bronze? part of a figurine? any help would be much appreciated. Thanks. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Cry Of The Eagle: History And Legends Of The Cherokee Indians And Their Buried Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
Hi I found this on my very first time metal detecting with my new golden mask 1+, It looks old to me but I have no idea what it is, is it bronze? part of a figurine? any help would be much appreciated. Thanks. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Cry Of The Eagle: History And Legends Of The Cherokee Indians And Their Buried Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
C coachbedford Full Member Joined Jun 15, 2014 Messages 246 Reaction score 62 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Sep 30, 2014 #2 looks like it could be the leg of an old horse figurine?? Upvote 0
K klintos Tenderfoot Joined Sep 30, 2014 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Sep 30, 2014 Thread Owner #3 Thanks coachbedford I didn't think of that but you could be right, any ideas of age and what metal it could be? Upvote 0
Thanks coachbedford I didn't think of that but you could be right, any ideas of age and what metal it could be?
wstgo Full Member Joined May 3, 2011 Messages 157 Reaction score 14 Golden Thread 0 Location Canastota, New York Detector(s) used Whites Eagle Spectrum Sep 30, 2014 #4 could be an old drawer pull Upvote 0
coinsareawesome Bronze Member Joined Apr 6, 2013 Messages 1,028 Reaction score 264 Golden Thread 0 Location Mid-Atlantic Region Detector(s) used Ace-250 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Sep 30, 2014 #5 If it is the leg of a figurine, it is probably from the Victorian era, which is the late 1800s to early 1900s. Upvote 0
If it is the leg of a figurine, it is probably from the Victorian era, which is the late 1800s to early 1900s.