Mystery metal knee buckle and one-piece Scovill button

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Well now that deer season is over it's game on for some sites I have been waiting to explore. Over the long weekend I took advantage of my newly found freedom to cover some ground on a 950-acre permission that I secured last spring.

To start out I revisited an 18th century home site where I found a lot of quality relics including three silver cuff links and three British coppers. I hit it pretty hard last year but I thought I might be able to squeeze a little more from the site. It's a small plowed field in the middle of the woods, and the home site location straddles the edge of the field. A gridding of half of the field produced a tombac button, followed by a brass flat button a few feet into the woods.

After that I spent a lot of unproductive time in the woods and it looked like the day was going to be a bust, until I got a strong, loud 80 signal (which on the AT Pro is usually either silver or a large copper). I was hoping for a halfpenny but was not disappointed when I dug an intact knee buckle frame.

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I was so sure it was silver that I later tried the baking soda, hot water and aluminum foil trick with no results. Then I tried polishing it with Mothers Mag and Aluminum Polish (which I use to clean silver) and it ended up with a black, smooth finish. I am stumped-any ideas as to what type of metal it is made of?

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Late in the day I dug a very early, one-piece Scovill (actually "Scovills") civilian button with a lot of gilt still on it. I was pretty happy with this one; it's my best civilian button to date. Based on my research it was made in the 1820s or 1830s. Aluminum jelly did a good job of cleaning the gilt.

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Then after cleaning
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The day closed out with a partial snaffle bit that was actually on the surface under some leaves (thanks to Brad for the id)

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The rest of the weekend was spent scouting in three other fields on the property with limited results. A couple of buttons, a pocket knife plus the usual suspects.

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Time to find some new sites-that signature has got to go! lol
 

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