todays finds victorian copper and some buttons any one any idea on the navy one

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Re: todays finds victorian copper and some buttons any one any idea on the navy

Love the Navy! 1780s/90s. Makers mark?
 

Re: todays finds victorian copper and some buttons any one any idea on the navy

Iron Patch said:
Love the Navy! 1780s/90s. Makers mark?

Agreed.

The one below it, 1750-1780
The oval Cufflink 1790-1810ish

Your doing the right area :thumbsup:
 

Awesome buttons!!

I really like that Navy one! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Congrats,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

when Bonnie Prince Charlie, en-route to London with his army of Highland Rebels stayed in Brampton during the siege of Carlisle. It is
rumoured that the French Ambassador was quartered here before the army marched into Carlisle on the 17th of November 1745 and the Young Pretender declared his right to claim the monarchy of England and Scotland for his father. It was just one year later in 1746 that six of Bonnie Prince Charlie's men were hanged

that ties in nicley with the finds and im 100% shure they would of walked over this ground along with the judges that visited the area

thanks for the dates lads i will have a look at the back for a maker but its realy grubby
 

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