Two Sites in 4hrs

ANTIQUARIAN

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Yesterday was a holiday here in Canada, so I decided to hit a couple of sites that I’ve been detecting on and off since the arkies finished digging them. The first site is the same one I hit last weekend where I found 6 coins and 12 buttons. The second site has been planted with soybeans, so I was only able to detect the periphery identified in red. I've also included a few pics of how this site looked last summer when the arkies were digging here. Unfortunately, I didn’t find any coins this time, but I did find an interesting ‘Kendrick’ button and a beautiful brass watch case and the Kruschen Salts jar. :thumbsup:

L & KENDRICK * SUPERFINE" Gilt Button — the mark of Leavenworth & Kendrick, c. 1829. The firm of Mark Leavenworth, his son Benjamin Franklin Leavenworth, and son-in-law Green Kendrick.

Leavenworth also operated under various partnerships from 1811 to 1849:
· Leavenworth, Hayden, and Scovill, Waterbury Connecticut 1811 to 1827. J.M.L. (Lamson) Scovill was the junior partner!
· Leavenworth & Kendrick, Waterville Connecticut 1829 to 1842.
· Leavenworth Spencer & Sperry, Waterbury Connecticut 1836 to 1839.
· Leavenworth & Company, Waterbury Connecticut 1839 to 1849.


‘KRUSCHEN SALTS’ Jar – “Prevents Constipation & Rheumatism” - c1920 - 30

Jar of Kruschen Salts
“Still available for sale in some countries in 2003, Kruschen Salts has been a popular domestic medication for decades. The product works as a laxative, but because constipation has at different times been considered the cause of other illnesses, such as rheumatism, arthritis, headaches and influenza, advertisements for Kruschen Salts have made all sorts of claims for its remedial powers. Customers were exhorted to “Get that Kruschen feeling!”.

Thanks very much for looking…. Hope everyone has a great July 4[SUP]th[/SUP] long weekend! :occasion14:
Dave
 

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Upvote 19
Neat bunch of relics! Really like the watch case...
 

Nice work Dave great button!

So you're saying Kruschen will set you free? LOL

Best wishes!
 

Nice 1830s flower button. I love finding those.
 

Awesome pics I need a vacation. Well done
 

Neat bunch of relics! Really like the watch case...

Thanks very much smallfoot. :thumbsup:
The watch was right on the surface too.
Dave



Nice work Dave great button!

So you're saying Kruschen will set you free? LOL

Best wishes!

Thanks Phil.
Don't you just love the slogans manufactures used back in the day to sell products! :laughing7:
Dave



Nice relic finds. I like that button.

Thank you Trezurehunter, it did clean up nicely. :icon_thumleft:
I'm always amazed at the amount of gilt left on buttons that we find in the ground.
Dave



Nice!!! Congrats!!!
Thanks Randy. :occasion14:


Nice 1830s flower button. I love finding those.

I would love to have seen the type of coat this button went to, seems very posh for an old settlement site.
Best of luck to you Steve,
Dave



Awesome pics I need a vacation. Well done

Thanks Tommy.
I'm going to San Francisco in August for 10 days... why don't you join me. :laughing7:
Dave
 

Yeah Dave some of those old ads were a real hoot! I remember one of the pain reliever commercials (probably Bayer) saying if you
took a product from another company "you might sacrifice an important therapeutic function", since they couldn't say constipation or
even toilet on American TV because of the censors.
 

Awesome relic hunt! :occasion14:
 

Awesome relics and pretty sweet buttons!
Congrats!

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Yeah Dave some of those old ads were a real hoot! I remember one of the pain reliever commercials (probably Bayer) saying if you
took a product from another company "you might sacrifice an important therapeutic function", since they couldn't say constipation or
even toilet on American TV because of the censors.

I hear you Phil. :laughing7:


Awesome relic hunt! :occasion14:

Thank you Professor. :thumbsup:


Some nice finds Dave. I like the button. Congrats

Thank you Hawks, it did clean up nicely.
Dave


Awesome relics and pretty sweet buttons!
Congrats!
Thanks very much MsBB. :hello:
Hope you're having a good year so far.
Dave
 

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