MangoAve
01-05-2016, 02:00 PM
I tried to make the most of the time off I had. It was a bit cold, but at least the ground wasn't frozen yet. The OT was calling me.. so on new years eve I took a trip to a close by cellar hole. This is where I found the Bakelite brooch and a few other buttons came up. This time I was at it working more areas where I couldn't swing, or where I didn't touch last time. There was a little snow and ice still left on the ground. Moving the leaves away to dig, my gloves would get wet. Now the dirt under the leaves was normal, but because my gloves were wet from the leaves and snow it turned to mud that caked on the gloves. Ugh was it terrible; I was getting mud all over my shirt and pants every time grabbing the pinpointer. This time I did work the area on the west side of the cellar hole which I knew last time had a lot of iron, but I didn't work it. I got a nice button and an odd piece. Maybe someone can confirm, but it looks like either a cover for a key hole or lock where the toothed end is the pivot point. This morning someone I showed had mentioned it was like a latch for a trunk. It was a few feet from the cellar in this area of saplings. The button was maybe 10 ft away from the cellar and only has a quality back mark of Extra Rich London. The baby spoon I found most of it along the lip of this area. This flat area to the west of the cellar had a slight lip, and then it was all hill. I don't see any defining marks on the spoon. Also, a ways down the hill I found this disc. I am not certain what it is. It rang really low. X. Bazin from Philadelphia was famous for soaps and shaving cream around 1850. Most items online by Xavier Bazin were ceramic containers and a few jars with stamped lids. This item I found would not be a lid as there is a hole in the center. It had to be some sort of decorative piece for a bottle or box or whatnot.
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The following day after a slow morning I took Kevin to the same cellar. He's been there before. He was antsy to get out with a day off. Lol. He found a brass ring by these rocks out back. I didn't find much that day, but what was impressive was finding a sliver of a button amongst the iron. All I see are rings, similar to the back of a tombac...but its not a tombac. We then went up the road 7 min to another cellar. He asked for a place that was iron rich to try out the capability of the ATP... Lol. Maybe he didn't want an impossible test. The only worth while thing I dug was on the hill just away from what I believe was the old driveway. Pewter button that is badly eaten away. Still has a shank, tho.
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Saturday was a later day. I managed to get to the cellar where I found the shoe buckle, welding goggle, canteen, and huge crotal. This time I had a different machine to try amongst the cross century contamination. I did try this field Up on the back hill where, now that the foliage has died down, a rock wall lining a field. There wasn't much in here other than trash left by either hikers or hunters. Last time I was here I found a veteran dog tag, prob dropped by a hunter. Not much luck I went toward the cellar. It still had too much junk targets to hear anything worth while. So I made it to the hill side where the barns and carriage house was cut into the hill side. Its almost tiered. There was only one plateau area where I was hearing some targets. I only scored a wheat cent. It was pretty cruddy but cleaned up well. I checked online, and for the first 22 years the wheat cent was minted, 1915 was the lowes mintage year at 29M. Some will prob semantic here and say the VDB is the lowest mintage..... well I'm talking total mintage per year at that specific mint. Idk... it was the second year od WWI. Two other large targets I'll take a pic of soon. One BVT might like having the Kearny cross. The other is just an odd shape.
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Sunday I went to the 1798 permission where the medals came from along with the walkers. This time I only came up with one keeper. It was a cuff button ringing just lower than a nickel. Plain front but there was a marking on the back and just a folded shank. Unfortunately I will have to go back sometime and look for it more thoroughly. It was one of the earlier targets. It was cold. I kept putting my hands in the front pouch. Annnnd... that's prob how it was lost again. Apparently it was meant to be lost. The last target I dug I noticed all the targets fell out because one knee was up. I picked everything up, but apparently the button wasn't there. I went back Monday night to try and find it at that spot where items spilled. The ground looked like it was starting to freeze. :frozen::crying01: I didn't have warm clothes on so I couldn't stay long. Ugh. Maybe its on the side of the house were the hitching post was. That was the area I def knew the hands were in the pocket the most. I did get a nice pic of the sunset on the back of the house.
Now I got new knee pads that are water resistant so hopefully any hunts limited by the freeze will be better.
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These two items came up from the house. One looks like a new style button but thicker and the back looks pressed with a cylinder. The folded piece idk....looks like it could be slag or could actually be something. Not a normal shape for slag...esp the stuff I found from here before...
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The following day after a slow morning I took Kevin to the same cellar. He's been there before. He was antsy to get out with a day off. Lol. He found a brass ring by these rocks out back. I didn't find much that day, but what was impressive was finding a sliver of a button amongst the iron. All I see are rings, similar to the back of a tombac...but its not a tombac. We then went up the road 7 min to another cellar. He asked for a place that was iron rich to try out the capability of the ATP... Lol. Maybe he didn't want an impossible test. The only worth while thing I dug was on the hill just away from what I believe was the old driveway. Pewter button that is badly eaten away. Still has a shank, tho.
523205231952314
Saturday was a later day. I managed to get to the cellar where I found the shoe buckle, welding goggle, canteen, and huge crotal. This time I had a different machine to try amongst the cross century contamination. I did try this field Up on the back hill where, now that the foliage has died down, a rock wall lining a field. There wasn't much in here other than trash left by either hikers or hunters. Last time I was here I found a veteran dog tag, prob dropped by a hunter. Not much luck I went toward the cellar. It still had too much junk targets to hear anything worth while. So I made it to the hill side where the barns and carriage house was cut into the hill side. Its almost tiered. There was only one plateau area where I was hearing some targets. I only scored a wheat cent. It was pretty cruddy but cleaned up well. I checked online, and for the first 22 years the wheat cent was minted, 1915 was the lowes mintage year at 29M. Some will prob semantic here and say the VDB is the lowest mintage..... well I'm talking total mintage per year at that specific mint. Idk... it was the second year od WWI. Two other large targets I'll take a pic of soon. One BVT might like having the Kearny cross. The other is just an odd shape.
52312
Sunday I went to the 1798 permission where the medals came from along with the walkers. This time I only came up with one keeper. It was a cuff button ringing just lower than a nickel. Plain front but there was a marking on the back and just a folded shank. Unfortunately I will have to go back sometime and look for it more thoroughly. It was one of the earlier targets. It was cold. I kept putting my hands in the front pouch. Annnnd... that's prob how it was lost again. Apparently it was meant to be lost. The last target I dug I noticed all the targets fell out because one knee was up. I picked everything up, but apparently the button wasn't there. I went back Monday night to try and find it at that spot where items spilled. The ground looked like it was starting to freeze. :frozen::crying01: I didn't have warm clothes on so I couldn't stay long. Ugh. Maybe its on the side of the house were the hitching post was. That was the area I def knew the hands were in the pocket the most. I did get a nice pic of the sunset on the back of the house.
Now I got new knee pads that are water resistant so hopefully any hunts limited by the freeze will be better.
52317
These two items came up from the house. One looks like a new style button but thicker and the back looks pressed with a cylinder. The folded piece idk....looks like it could be slag or could actually be something. Not a normal shape for slag...esp the stuff I found from here before...
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