Pair of SPANISH/1600s Buckles - 1812 Rifleman & Colonial Hoard

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Hey guys,

Got out on two group hunts last week- the first on the colonial tear out in the lowcountry with Stef and Matt, then a second back upstate on the Nova site with DownNDirty. Back to the colonial tear out, a bit more dirt spreading has led to another nice new pile of colonial targets, although between the 3 of us the targets are getting a bit more scarce. That being said, these kinds of relic concentration don't come along often.

Last month my favorite dig from the site was a early 1500-1650 strap buckle. Very ornate and unlike any I'd dug in the past...what are the chances they were lost as a set back in the 1600s? Got a nice deep target on the DEUS and out pops this buckle

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A bit of cleaning revealed a similar motif- a matching set of 1600 era buckles.

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Here's a look at the pair reunited after 300 years

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Not far from the buckle, a dozer was scraping and leveling the pad. After Matt had finished sweeping the area, I worked in behind just before a few feet of fill got dumped on top. Got a nice 12-92 on the XP and quickly recovered the plug before getting flattened by the truck :laughing7: 1797 1 Real

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This site had given up a pair of nice 82nd Regiment of Foot buttons along with some confederate varieties, so it was nice to dig the remaining War of 1812 era button. This rifleman variety dates from 1811-1813.

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As usual a nice pile of civilian flats

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Also scored a nice batwing buckle...given the post positioning I believe this one is 18th century. Found the horse tac nearby as well

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One lonely general service coat

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Still trying to pin this partial plate- given the style and construction(stamped brass) suspect its part of an early 19th century British naval buckle.

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Perhaps something similar to this one

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Various bosses and tacs

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Furniture hardware

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1888 IHP

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A few Victorian era finds include a nice turn of the century picture button

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Copper wedding band

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Looking for help with this one- cast copper alloy...

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Here's the group shot from the first dig

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Onward to site 2- this one was a more of a scouting trip in the upstate. The first plot was a massive 700 acre section of fields. While the area seems promising, very few indication of any old homesites. Working our way back to another 18th century field I did manage a few nice keepers.

My first target was another screamer...not sure how Glenn's trusty CTX missed it :laughing7: 1816 large cent

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This one was definitely the shocker- fresh out of the upstate red dirt

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Second spanish silver in a week and 3rd on the year! 1781 1 Real

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Few other flat buttons and a partial buckle rounded out the hunt

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All in all, not bad for a scouting hunt- here's the group shot. As always thanks for looking

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Fantastic assortment of coins and relics! I hope you have lots of display cases. lol Two thumbs up!!
 

I'm thinking the crushed copper alloy item may be a ladies copper wedding band, I have found two separate copper bands over the years. One of the bands I found even had gold plating on the inside which would have been against the skin
 

I'm thinking the crushed copper alloy item may be a ladies copper wedding band, I have found two separate copper bands over the years. One of the bands I found even had gold plating on the inside which would have been against the skin

Yes, the flattened copper ring is definitely an old wedding band. Working on an ID on the large cast copper...acorn lol
 

Jon you've been simply slamming it this year..and it's still early!
 

''Also scored a nice batwing buckle...given the post positioning I believe this one is 18th century. Found the horse tac nearby as well''

Sorry disagree. The horse harness buckle beside it is of the same 19th C period. I now have a book that has these 'batwing' buckles in & IDs them, as I always thought, as 19th C Harness Buckles. It quotes the source of its conclusion as 19th C Horse harness hardware Catalogues that still exist.
 

Great job finding the matching buckles Jon-those are killer. Glad you were able to find some old coins last Saturday, that is turning out to be a really good site.
 

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Wow...what a awesome group of finds
wish I could find a spot like that in Upstate SC
 

''Also scored a nice batwing buckle...given the post positioning I believe this one is 18th century. Found the horse tac nearby as well''

Sorry disagree. The horse harness buckle beside it is of the same 19th C period. I now have a book that has these 'batwing' buckles in & IDs them, as I always thought, as 19th C Harness Buckles. It quotes the source of its conclusion as 19th C Horse harness hardware Catalogues that still exist.

Strange how long these were attributed as rev war era sling buckles, I defer to your expertise Cru - thanks for the date info
 

Strange how long these were attributed as rev war era sling buckles, I defer to your expertise Cru - thanks for the date info
I know thats the mis-ID I'm trying to correct. Its grown a life of its own.
 

Great job finding the matching buckles Jon-those are killer. Glad you were able to find some old coins last Saturday, that is turning out to be a really good site.

Thanks Glenn, that small section is certainly hiding more relics
 

Wow...what a awesome group of finds
wish I could find a spot like that in Upstate SC

You can You just have to reading maps like Jon does. This way the Upstate is Loaded
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