No.1 Field - Oat Stubble - Day 6...

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I took these 2 days off in the hope that he would have ploughed this field by now, however, it was not & I continued in the stubble for 4 hours 15 minutes (on my own).

The main aim was to get 1 hammered, I got 2 instead8-)

Ed I Penny - Canterbury Mint
Cut 1/4 of Henry III
1668 Halfpenny Token (1 I need)
3 Lead Tokens - 1 with mans head left
Medieval Buckle & Plate
Georgian Buckle
1/2 of a Medieval Swivel
Medieval Key (Broken)

Another good outing & back to work tomorrow:tongue3:
 

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Again great finds you come up with. Simply amazing.

Do you and CruDad simply collect these items or help stock a museum or ...?

It would seem you'd need quite a large vault to store all these items in.

grats again Cru!
 

Again great finds you come up with. Simply amazing.

Do you and CruDad simply collect these items or help stock a museum or ...?

It would seem you'd need quite a large vault to store all these items in.

grats again Cru!

I collect & Dad gives:thumbsup: Nothing is for sale, but many items are given to the various landowners. I do have displays in the Local Museum & I do some community/public type '1 off' displays.

Vault is nearly the right word.
 

Your kiddin, huh? How many hammereds did you pulled out of that field now? It looks like it gives any day.... And i came home with one single Follies and a few Prussians yesterday...At least a got a roman flask plug. Is that stirrup shaped piece a buckle too? Nice finds again!
 

That buckle in pic. 2 bottom right is awesome. Nice patina, and complete.
 

nice recovery on those always a heck of a day when your out in the fields
 

Your kiddin, huh? How many hammereds did you pulled out of that field now? It looks like it gives any day.... And i came home with one single Follies and a few Prussians yesterday...At least a got a roman flask plug. Is that stirrup shaped piece a buckle too? Nice finds again!

That Field has produced 71 Hammered for Dad & I (in nearly 3 years), not including all the ones the Night Hawks took plus a few by Shaun7 & others.

The stirrup shaped object is the Medieval Swivel, it has a tiny hole at the base & the matching one is missing.
 

That Field has produced 71 Hammered for Dad & I (in nearly 3 years), not including all the ones the Night Hawks took plus a few by Shaun7 & others.

The stirrup shaped object is the Medieval Swivel, it has a tiny hole at the base & the matching one is missing.


Ok, now i can see the hole too. Was it used on a belt or is this some kind of mount?
71 hammered is stunning! What was the use on that field? Something like a market place or similar? We have some fields like this one with very good soil and only used by farmers. All the finds there are from dumping waste out of a city nearby.
 

Ok, now i can see the hole too. Was it used on a belt or is this some kind of mount?
71 hammered is stunning! What was the use on that field? Something like a market place or similar? We have some fields like this one with very good soil and only used by farmers. All the finds there are from dumping waste out of a city nearby.

These are thought to be dog/hawking swivels.

The function is a difficult one (not documented), I think you pretty much stated it, it has the best sandy soil in the area & was probably dumped on. Although its near the river & a mill, so I think trade grow up around it.
 

These are thought to be dog/hawking swivels.

The function is a difficult one (not documented), I think you pretty much stated it, it has the best sandy soil in the area & was probably dumped on. Although its near the river & a mill, so I think trade grow up around it.

Thanks for the explanation Cru. Too bad that the strip of fields i mentioned is a 110 mile roundtrip for me. It's hunted heavily by nighthawks anyway...
 

Thanks for the explanation Cru. Too bad that the strip of fields i mentioned is a 110 mile roundtrip for me. It's hunted heavily by nighthawks anyway...

Yes, thats about the limit of our furthest land & the 45 minutes it takes can sometimes be better spent on land that I can cycle to.:thumbsup:
 

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