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owena1
03-13-2016, 06:26 PM
Today I went out for a little bit and swung around a new cellar hole. I'm still trying to figure out how old it could be. Not sure if any of these could help determine.... Maybe the spoons. The St Anne de Beaupré charm is interesting. So is the object with the floral design

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del
03-14-2016, 03:33 AM
interesting finds Owen , lets see the reverse of the brass 3 , please . the pewter spoon bowls look late 1700's era to me . good outing , nice targets , there has to be a coin or two hiding around there.

Dan

owena1
03-14-2016, 08:26 PM
interesting finds Owen , lets see the reverse of the brass 3 , please . the pewter spoon bowls look late 1700's era to me . good outing , nice targets , there has to be a coin or two hiding around there.

Dan

Awesome! Here's the back

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Isaac
03-14-2016, 09:17 PM
Yeah the shell spoon is around 1800. The brass 3 is really interesting!!! Great finds! Love cellar holes! The high value pewter bowls may indicate a nice coin lying around! The thimble also dates to the early 1800s (steel top thimble)

owena1
03-14-2016, 09:29 PM
Yeah the shell spoon is around 1800. The brass 3 is really interesting!!! Great finds! Love cellar holes! The high value pewter bowls may indicate a nice coin lying around! The thimble also dates to the early 1800s (steel top thimble)

Late 1700s-early 1800s. I'll take it!!! Thanks for the feedback. Can't wait to get back out. Hope a coin will pop up. Am I more inclined to find one by swinging the lip of the hole or more outwards?


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del
03-14-2016, 10:13 PM
Late 1700s-early 1800s. I'll take it!!! Thanks for the feedback. Can't wait to get back out. Hope a coin will pop up. Am I more inclined to find one by swinging the lip of the hole or more outwards?


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either or search both , use a small coil around the lip with a fast recovery in the iron areas and then a larger coil and slower recovery in the less trashy spots . a double D coil works better than a concentric in these areas.

owena1
03-14-2016, 10:21 PM
either or search both , use a small coil around the lip with a fast recovery in the iron areas and then a larger coil and slower recovery in the less trashy spots . a double D coil works better than a concentric in these areas.

I need to order a smaller coil. I'll get on that. Thanks Dan. I'll keep you guys posted


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BTV Digger
03-18-2016, 06:57 PM
That site shows good promise Owena. Indeed, the pewter spoon bowl is quite old, c. 1800 or so.

John