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steelheadwill
10-03-2013, 09:11 AM
Take a look thru these, lots of CA 1900 Champagne seals, and asst treasures.
Thanks for looking and HH all! Herbie :detecting:
https://plus.google.com/photos/113419939163637200161/albums/5927163650418922033

OxShoeDrew
10-05-2013, 06:36 AM
Hey...never saw a clarinet found. :shocked04:stretcher: Is that a thumb key? Nicely done |:cheering:

Tony Two-Cent
10-05-2013, 06:49 AM
Those are some incredible finds, Herbie, and your photos are beautiful!

Lots of amazing coins and relics there. |:confused:)

:perfect10:

lcoutback
10-05-2013, 11:31 AM
Hi Herbie... :waving: That's a great assortment, and great photos! I REALLY the glass finds as well. What was the bomber with the broken wing? Solid like an ornament, or hollow for liquid? :dontknow:

coinnut
10-05-2013, 06:21 PM
Some awesome finds Herbie. Great job of ID'ing them and providing camera information on each picture. Well done photo albulm :clapping: Thanks for letting us view them.

HEAVYMETALNUT
10-05-2013, 07:42 PM
wow impressive collection!

steelheadwill
10-06-2013, 04:16 AM
Hey...never saw a clarinet found. :shocked04:stretcher: Is that a thumb key? Nicely done |:cheering:

Thanks all, Drew, the item appears a match for this (and similar to other early 19th Century examples) Flute, http://orgs.usd.edu/nmm/Flutes/NewYorkCityMakers/Geib4833/4833GeibFlute/GeibFlute4833.html had I any idea of what it was when recovered, I would have retrieved the entire instrument, I'm pretty sure I recall the site (within 20 feet), but searching thru 400 square feet of pasty mud for the rest of the wood and those ivory rings will be difficult. the break where the first ring would be looks fresh. The final photo (where the color is lighter) is after pentacryl treatment and drying. it is fully preserved for posterity, HH All!

steelheadwill
10-06-2013, 04:27 AM
LCoutback, the glass plane is a toy or paperweight,,(maybe ashtray??)
flask is a good thought though.

This album is recoveries of note for the last month or so, visit my website for other neat finds, www.pinetreeshillings.com (http://www.pinetreeshillings.com)

I forgot to put the Tudor Button in the folder :hysterical:
It is now at the bottom along with an exact match from UKFD, I have 4 Doublet buttons, this is the first decorative one, They were in style to 1650 or so, but colonists used what they had

http://www.ukdfd.co.uk/ukdfddata/showrecords.php?product=33997&cat=104