Riggleman
Full Member
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2016
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- 226
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- Location
- West Virginia
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Equinox 800, Garrett AT Max, Garrett AT Pro, Garrett Ace 400, Garrett Pro Pointer AT
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
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Was allowed to detect an old home from the late 1700s and was allowed to enter the basement and cellar areas. The home has been lived in from it was built to about 15 years ago. The cellar contained many cool finds. Don't know how to approach asking or offering for the items and what I could make of the finds to make it worth the effort. The home is starting to cave in and in a few years these items will be buried and destroyed. Here are a few pictures I took before my phone was dead. The stone crock is a 20 gal. The mason jars are mostly old blue glass with lids and porcelain in mint condition. There were a few old wooden crates with milk bottles. And that was just looking around no digging. One bottle was really cool with metal clasp and glass lid. I also knoticed other stoneware items setting about. No items were removed as I only had permission to metal detect but I can't stop thinking about these items setting there and being destroyed when the cellar collapses and the home falls in on it. Do you think the owners would split profits 50-50 if I clean it out and do all the work and selling. And what kind of prices will the items you guys see bring?
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