New England trip yields solid Silver spoon, early shoebuckle, buttons coin etc

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Hey everyone!
I spent last weekend in colonial Massachusetts visitting family and was able to do a few hours of detecting. I was hoping to get out a little more than I did but day 2 it rained all day and day 3 I woke up with poison ivy from head to toe. This being said, these finds came from a door knock 2 hour hunt on day one. The finds were: a beautiful mid 18th century shoebuckle, a solid coin silver spoon with a married couples initials engraved in it, a smooth colonial copper, some buttons and a strange little oval buckle/strap guide thing? (If you have any info about that piece, please let me know). Not quite as good as my last hunt here in PaBEST hunt to date!! 6 coppers, 2 seated quarters, a BUST HALF DOLLAR and more but...New England is always good to me! With the exception of the poison ivy ofcourse:thumbsup:
Happy Hunting everyone!
Ben
 

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You got some killer finds there my friend. :notworthy:
 

Nice shoe buckle frame!
 

Awesome Saves!
 

Silversmith for the spoon is Newell Harding (Boston)

he worked from 1826 to 1851
 

Silversmith for the spoon is Newell Harding (Boston)

he worked from 1826 to 1851
Awesome! Thanks so much for the info!
 

Very cool, always find that type of buckle in lots of pieces!
 

Thanks! In hind sight, I probably should have gone back and searched the hole in which I found the buckle for the rest of it's iron guts.
 

Ben,

To my eye the shoe buckle is the find of the hunt....wtg.

Regards + HH

Bill
 

Sweet! Maybe some of those relics belonged to the Sons of Liberty! :treasurechest::notworthy:
 

That's an awesome shoe buckle frame bud. My favorite relic to find
 

Those are some great old finds. Wonderfully show buckle! Congrats
 

Thanks! In hind sight, I probably should have gone back and searched the hole in which I found the buckle for the rest of it's iron guts.

From the looks of the buckle the shoe may be at the bottom of the hole! Very ornate piece.
 

Awesome silver spoon and beautiful shoe buckle frame!
 

Thanks everyone for the kind and helpful comments!
 

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