Spanish Cobb/Cannon Ball, Buttons, coins, round ball & more. ID HELP!

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I know it has been a few days since my last thread, but things around here have been Nuts. Rainy day so I was able to clean and prepare the last couple of days in the old plantation field where I have been scouting for old colonial home sites. Nails, silver coin and buttons came up first. Moved on and began to find rolled up camp lead, then buttons, then coins, round balls, more round balls, more coins, lead and pieces that I had no idea of and then the cannon ball. Then the George II coin fallowed by the cut silver, what appears to be an old nut of some kind and then the Spanish Cobb. Enjoy the photos. 11 - 1 (38).webpThis lead disk is the size of a silver dollar and was found rolled up, saw design and had to open and flatten out. Can you see an Eagle?
11 - 1 (39).webpThis is an unknown to me but very interesting. Maybe one of you cannon guys know? Same with the next three pics.
11 - 1 (40).webp11 - 1 (41).webp11 - 1 (42).webp
This next photo is a large round lead disk11 - 1 (43).webp Dirty cannon ball11 - 1 (44).webp 4 lbs. 3 oz and 3.1 inches. French supplied to Continental Army? Round balls with spurs 11 - 1 (45).webp Copper button 11 - 1 (46).webp small rolled lead before unrolling.11 - 1 (47).webp Some of the button backs were like this11 - 1 (48).webp Very interesting round bronze disk with writing?11 - 1 (49).webp
George II front and back11 - 1 (50).webp11 - 1 (51).webp and Spanish Cobb front and back11 - 1 (52).webp11 - 1 (53).webp
Hope you enjoy looking. Please let me know if you can ID any of the unknown items.
 

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Sorry, let me show you them together for size relations11 - 1 (37).webp
 

Oh, the object at the top is what I believe to be a flag holder for a person carry the flag. I found one a couple of years ago that was pewter and the piece to the left of the large round disk looks like the piece on the end of a pole that would light off the cannon. Maybe the Cannon is still there???
 

At this point you will want to start taking suggestions for reference websites to look at and books to buy. You are in a multi component area with very early Colonial era history. You have some very early black glass fragments and beautiful strap buckles. The cob is very nice, but coins are childs play when dealing with such interesting and early relics. Learn those ceramics, and how different types of buttons are manufactured.

You will enjoy it much more if you learn what this early stuff is before you recover it. A copy of member Bill Dancy's book would aid you tremendously although I know it is already out of print. Here is a link for the Collector's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the American Revolution:
https://www.amazon.com/Collectors-I...Revolution/dp/0960566686?tag=treasurenet01-20

Those are very historic fields. Get ya some books. You are jumping into the deep end.
 

Very productive hunt, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

Thanks DGLOO, that's a mouth full, I just ordered it. Any other suggestions are welcomed!
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Wow very cool finds! Nice cobs too! Congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

One word about your items / hunt...

Stellar.

BTW... the answer is yes... to your ball.

Your lead item IMO is a "game piece".
 

awesome recoveries! should be a lot more at that site. nice cob, still on my wish list.
 

Incredible you just found an entire museum display! The item in the upper right of the photo with multiple items: the one that is a half sphere with a rim around the bottom... and the one with the "nipple like" dot in the center. Those look like colonial era bit boss or bridle boss. I think those are pretty cool. Cannon ball and cobb would be finds of a lifetime for me! You need to detect that place til you can't find any more! Congrats!
 

Great find, congrats!!!
 

Don't know how I missed this thread! What a great assortment of finds. Fortunately, there are some great reference books out there for artifacts from excavations in the Williamsburg to Jamestown areas by some of the top colonial archaeologists.
 

Man you really hit the jackpot! Congrats on the awesome saves :icon_thumleft:
 

Wow amazing finds thanks for sharing em I would love to hunt a site like that Well done
 

Welcome also. Tommy
 

Nice assortment of finds. Congrats
 

Lots of nice finds, great job!
 

Spanish Cobb/Cannon Ball, Buttons, coins, round ball & more. ID HELP!

Really nice to get a clear date on the cob. Those are some very very nice finds with good age to them
 

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What an amazing hunt! Big congratulations!
 

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