Whoa! Scratch that off the ol' bucket list.

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Northern Lower Michigan finally gave up a large silver brooch...5 years of searching ended today. IMG_20170429_125152.jpgIMG_20170429_125219.jpgIMG_20170429_125227.jpg
 

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Beautiful!!!

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Nice Indian trade artifacts. The tinklers are the cone shaped brass tubes in the upper left corner of the one pic.

I learn so much from you guys! Thank you :)
 

Nice condition too! Congratulations!
 

A ton of that stuff is fur trade era! OMG....

Need better pics of it all please...wow

Congrats...

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IMG_20170405_105851.jpg. This was found a couple weeks ago with a few hundred feet of the silver brooch.IMG_20170407_150035.jpg
 

A ton of that stuff is fur trade era! OMG....

Need better pics of it all please...wow

Congrats...

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IMG_20170430_201240.jpgIMG_20170430_201208.jpg. What's the idds that the trade folks used 'real' diamonds??
 

I neglected to post any pics of the jewelry found as I really was not sure if it was from the same period...I defer to the expertsView attachment 1445763

All the non fancy stuff top right is trade silver (earring parts), as well as the brooches bottom left, some of which look to be missing the pin...

That ring (blue glass stones) looks like trade era too..

Looks like a ridiculous awesome spot!

Congrats on all of it!!

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:thumbsup: nice! congrats!
 

Wow! :o I don't know much about trade silver, but you have some excellent finds coming off a very productive site. It appears that some Victorian Period jewelry is in the mix, but you have some fantastic early finds as well. Please take the time to identify all that you have recovered. Very impressive.
 

H, You have a silver reproduction in an english style of the famous irish treasure known as the Tara Broach . Very fashionable in the late 19h century and the symbol of freedom during the Irish Civil war . T.P
 

A ton of that stuff is fur trade era! OMG....

Need better pics of it all please...wow

Congrats...

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Hi , The red stone set with the leaves looks to be the spring time mottif of Art Nouveau 1860 -1900 Tp
 

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Excellent trade silver, congratulations!

Steve
 

Killer find! Imagine the hands that touched that, so many years ago.

Congrats to you sir.
 

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