New mid 18th century hunting site looking good

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Very cool.. I love the buckle
 

Nice LC and buckle.
 

looks like a promising hunting site hope to see some good finds in your very near future.
HH. Pug
 

Ive got that same buckle....somewhere....in a box....inside another box? lol
Nice finds
 

You are in some sweet soil, nice finds and they are in good shape. Looks you have a place most of dream about, keep us posted on your finds. I love that buckle.
 

Good deal getting into a site like that, best of luck with more from it! Great buckle :icon_thumright:
 

Very nice finds [ no offense] would the correct term be the 17th century ,as the 1900s were considred the 20th century ....just wondrring as I said, I mean no offense to the OP ..P.S. Items are in great cond. too ..Davers
 

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Hello Mason,

That is a gorgeous art Nouveau buckle! What is the material? Am I seeing some letters on the face of it? What's the back look like, please?

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Very nice finds [ no offense] would the correct term be the 17th century ,as the 1900s were considred the 20th century ....just wondrring as I said, I mean no offense to the OP ..P.S. Items are in great cond. too ..Davers
The century is always one higher than the first 2 digits of the date because the first century only had 2 digit numbers... making the 100's the second century.
 

The century is always one higher than the first 2 digits of the date because the first century only had 2 digit numbers... making the 100's the second century.
By the way.... I forgot to say great finds!:occasion14:
 

Very nice finds [ no offense] would the correct term be the 17th century ,as the 1900s were considred the 20th century ....just wondrring as I said, I mean no offense to the OP ..P.S. Items are in great cond. too ..Davers

The house was built around 1750
 

Sounds like a great site. Hopefully you'll get a few colonial finds there.
 

Hello Mason,

That is a gorgeous art Nouveau buckle! What is the material? Am I seeing some letters on the face of it? What's the back look like, please?

Not sure of the letters. I'll have to take pic of back
 

that is a very promissing sight and the condition of your finds looks great. keep us posted.
 

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