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Hello Again,
been hunting again in the mudflats off New Castle NH,
many good finds, few days back I got a 1788 mass copper.
The last few days have yielded The following items, 2 Buttons,
(The first one had a sand encrustation on back, thought it might be a gold token),
Looks like barley sheaves on front, 9/16" diameter
The second has a wheeled artillery piece, And a pile of cannonballs, below, it appears to say 'corps', 3/4" diameter, (ID By Deepdiger60 THANKS!!)
A brass shoe buckle, 1-1/8 X 1-5/8
Any help with id or dating of these would be appreciated.
A spoon marked '1847 rogers bros' This is fairly modern plate I believe.
An ornate butterknife marked 'Royal Silver Company'
Brass lockplate, (no lockbox or contents found.)
Heavy, (no Kidding) lead ingot marked 'B' ?
Brass case Eberhard Faber carpenters pencil
A 62d Rosie. and various copper & brass pieces for my 'Assorted scrap' box.
also, a sealed, hollow cylinder, 2.5" X 3/4", posted in Whatsit, Maybe a submunition ?
Also found a square stock iron bar, about 4 ft, worked to a sharp point, whaling dart?
I think this area is going to give up an escudo or other old gold at some point, if I keep working it, no more room for pix in this post. I am gonna try to get some work done today, tides not out till late afternoon.
Best to all T-Net Members & Good Luck !!
Herbie
been hunting again in the mudflats off New Castle NH,
many good finds, few days back I got a 1788 mass copper.
The last few days have yielded The following items, 2 Buttons,
(The first one had a sand encrustation on back, thought it might be a gold token),
Looks like barley sheaves on front, 9/16" diameter
The second has a wheeled artillery piece, And a pile of cannonballs, below, it appears to say 'corps', 3/4" diameter, (ID By Deepdiger60 THANKS!!)
A brass shoe buckle, 1-1/8 X 1-5/8
Any help with id or dating of these would be appreciated.
A spoon marked '1847 rogers bros' This is fairly modern plate I believe.
An ornate butterknife marked 'Royal Silver Company'
Brass lockplate, (no lockbox or contents found.)
Heavy, (no Kidding) lead ingot marked 'B' ?
Brass case Eberhard Faber carpenters pencil
A 62d Rosie. and various copper & brass pieces for my 'Assorted scrap' box.
also, a sealed, hollow cylinder, 2.5" X 3/4", posted in Whatsit, Maybe a submunition ?
Also found a square stock iron bar, about 4 ft, worked to a sharp point, whaling dart?
I think this area is going to give up an escudo or other old gold at some point, if I keep working it, no more room for pix in this post. I am gonna try to get some work done today, tides not out till late afternoon.
Best to all T-Net Members & Good Luck !!
Herbie
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