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blossom

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Cuda74

Full Member
Jan 9, 2021
172
592
North Ga
Detector(s) used
Tesoro Toltec II, Equinox 600
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
A perfect day spent walking in the sun produced these lovely items… no hammered, but happy to save these. Not sure if that’s a coat of arms on the metal pendant? And more of the little lead pieces... we now have 7 of them. Any IDs as ever much appreciated. x
Nice finds Blossom. WTG!
 

crashbandicoot

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Sep 27, 2020
12,131
27,107
Dumas,AR
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The ovate lead items are fired round balls,you may know already,if so,no biggie.You can see rifling marks on them.They look a lot like fired pistol balls.When loading them,the process often shaved the sides so they appear ovate like that. I,m not familiar with British black powder revolvers so don,t have any guess as to what they were fired from.
 

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blossom

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Apr 18, 2022
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UK
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The ovate lead items are fired round balls,you may know already,if so,no biggie.You can see rifling marks on them.They look a lot like fired pistol balls.When loading them,the process often shaved the sides so they appear ovate like that. I,m not familiar with British black powder revolvers so don,t have any guess as to what they were fired from.
Interesting, that’s what we thought when we saw the grooves/marks on them. Thank you for confirming x
 

WannaDig3687

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Jun 5, 2017
23,801
112,404
O-H-I-O
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Garret ATMAX
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Other
Very cool finds! I am glad there are peoples on here that can help identify. Such an array of historical items you have to find! Soz, Congrats! :hello2:
 

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blossom

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Apr 18, 2022
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UK
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Very cool finds! I am glad there are peoples on here that can help identify. Such an array of historical items you have to find! Soz, Congrats! :hello2:
Thanks Lady WD… I know, i thank god I found this site, everyone is amazing I am always in awe xx
 

Hunk-a-lead

Bronze Member
Dec 20, 2020
2,124
3,309
Kansas City
Detector(s) used
Nokta Legend, Predator Phoenix Shovel
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
A perfect day spent walking in the sun produced these lovely items… no hammered, but happy to save these. Not sure if that’s a coat of arms on the metal pendant? And more of the little lead pieces... we now have 7 of them. Any IDs as ever much appreciated. x
great saves all around, good luck on the IDs
 

Andysfinds

Jr. Member
May 22, 2022
22
60
England
Detector(s) used
Cscope 3mxi pro (inland)
Cscope pi (beach)
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
A perfect day spent walking in the sun produced these lovely items… no hammered, but happy to save these. Not sure if that’s a coat of arms on the metal pendant? And more of the little lead pieces... we now have 7 of them. Any IDs as ever much appreciated. x
The pendant is most likely to be a horse pendant. We find quite a few over here and that seems to be the general consensus. Good find well done.
 

CRUSADER

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May 25, 2007
40,850
45,368
ENGLAND
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27
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Detector(s) used
XP Deus II v0.6 with 11" Coil
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
The pendant is most likely to be a horse pendant. We find quite a few over here and that seems to be the general consensus. Good find well done.
Hi, yeap a good find, but no general consensus needed, as there is no debate that these might be something else. They have proved they go on the side of the horses head, circa 14th C.
 

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