Unbelievable Start: LC, Sterling, and a Militia Belt Buckle!

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As I'm sure everyone else in the North will agree, the past few weeks of cold have been frustrating with each weekend seemingly trying to outdo the last in terms of how cold it could possibly be. Finally we had a thaw Thursday and Friday and while I attempted to detect on Thursday, the snow was still too deep to recover much in the woods. A little sad, but after an entire night of rain and 50+ temps the snow was completely gone on Friday and all but the most stubborn sections of the ground had thawed. It was prime detecting time!

The last two homesites I've been posting about are part of a cluster in these woods and there's one cellar hole that I had found immediately, but it was in the middle of several logging paths so the ground was already clear and rock hard. Not wanting to tease myself with unrecoverable targets I just moved deeper into the woods and found the second and third site. However Friday was a different story.

I started on the section next to the cellar hole and almost immediately recovered an IHP. Then four or five huge aluminum targets which gave overload signals. (I dig these anyways because it's easier to find whisper targets once they're gone) The sixth overload was actually partly sticking out of the ground so I just pulled it out by hand:

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Unbelievable! Nearly a surface find and I instantly knew it was special, so I took a very rare (for me) field photo and then wrapped it and put it in the Tupperware that I bring for just such relics.

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From similar examples posted here I think it's an 1815-1825 militia belt plate (17 stars), but I haven't seen any others with a silver wash like this one. Is there any significance to that; is it just a different style that some people wore? I could also use some advice on preservation. The logging trucks likely bent it when they ran over it (I have not attempted to bend it back), but more importantly it put stress on the patina and I know that if I let it fully dry it'll start to flake off and take the wash with it. Any thoughts?


Obviously the buckle find takes the cake, but there were a couple other relics from the hunt that would still make my day! I found a nice chunk of silver which is always welcome.

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I initially thought it was aluminum, but the "sterling" stamp said otherwise. :laughing7: Any idea on how old though?

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I also found a nice 1817 large cent. The ground was wetter, so not as much detail survived, but the date is legible and sometimes that's all that counts!

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There were a few of the usual bits and pieces between the trash. The IHP is very toasty, but 1907. The folded over piece may have been a dandy button, but no trace of a design. A pewter spoon bowl and a few buckles rounded out the finds. This really was an incredible hunt and, while the ground is once again frozen, I have plenty of research to do until the ground thaws again and I can see what other treasures are to be found!
 

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I would say that’s a great start to 2018.
That belt plate is something special
Congrats
 

that belt plate is sweet. congrats! In my opinion, the mushroom salt shaker top is probably from the 40's
 

WOW! that's nice
 

Love the old coppers, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

Great finds!! Congratulations buddy.
 

Great start to the season, your plate is a real nice recovery.
 

the plate is very beautiful, of course I like the LC and the Sterling too
 

Awesome plate. Congrats! 🤑
 

Very nice plate recovery. LC is cool too. Never having dug such a significant relic I would get advice from the professionals on restoration. I for sure would destroy it trying to "fix" it myself. Great start to 2018!
 

Fantastic post and great pic, plate is banner worthy in my humble opinion... Would definitely get it professionally restored

Thank you so much! I saw a few similar to this posted here recently, but after reading more it seems like they don't turn up that often which makes me even more grateful to have stumbled on one. I'd actually be interested in restoration, but who restores pieces like this?
 

Great looking Militia plate. Love the silver wash on it!

Steve
 

Great looking Militia plate. Love the silver wash on it!

Thank you! Does anyone know why this was silver washed though? Most of the ones I find online were gold gilted.
 

Yes, restoration should be considered. Banner vote. Nice!
 

Thank you all so much for your kind words and encouragement. I'm definitely going to look into restoration, but for the time being I want to at least stabilize it and prevent more of the patina from flaking off. Would a layer the 50/50 Elmer's glue and water mixture be a bad idea? I know it's removable by soaking in water, but would it end up lifting off more of the patina during that process?
 

What a beauty you got there!!!
 

This new cluster of cellar holes has started to pay big dividends. Love that plate!
 

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