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Ill Digger
05-22-2018, 07:23 PM
The club president has finished my export pouch and it now is being filed with the museum!!
Here is my "Pouch" from my first U.K. trip!!

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Wis Tim's cracking hard core newbie pouch Not only did Tim have a cracking first hunt he did it in freezing snow earning himself a hard core medallionhttp://www.colchestertreasurehunting.co.uk/detecting/images/smilies/cool3.gif
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Hoard addendum coin
Celtic gold qtr stater
1.38g,14mm
50 - 20 BC Essex Wheels quarter, VA 260, BMC 485 and 496, ABC 2231


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Mid 4thC Roman House of Constantine bronze coin - two soldiers standing


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Smallest 2nd C Roman fibular brooch I have ever seen - 1cm !!


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1893 Victorian silver pendant - date letter T
Maker H.W.A
H W Ashford
1884
(registered Sep 1866)
1891..1913
(registered Mar 1890)

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Medieval lead trade weight


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Medieval harness pendant hanger
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Georgian bell trade weight
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1216 Henry III hammered silver short cross half penny


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1781 Carlos III Spanish 1 Real milled silver coin
Mexico FF mint
Obverse : Laureate, armored and draped bust, facing right; "CAROLUS·III·DEI·GRATIA", (date) below between dots.
Reverse : Crowned Arms between pillars; "HISPAN·ET IND·R.M.F.F

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Medieval badges Ref Mitchiner p244 939 - 941

http://www.colchestertreasurehunting.co.uk/exports3/knight.jpg'A badge for a Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre in bronze and dating somewhere around C13/14th possibly very slightly later . This is a very scarce item and it relates to The Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem being a Catholic chivalric order of Knighthood that traces its roots to Godfrey of Bouillon, principal leader of the First Crusade. According to reliable sources in the Vatican and Jerusalem, it began in historical reality as a mixed clerical and lay confraternity (association) of pilgrims which gradually grew around the most central of the Christian holy places in the Middle East, the Holy Sepulchre or the tomb of Jesus Christ.This would have been a pin for a member of the order , there is a mark on the reverse where the original pin would have been fixed '




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Medieval to Post-Medieval barrel tap and spigot (c. AD 1400 – c. AD 1550).


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WW II Essex Regiment badge


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1. 1781 Carlos III Spanish 1 Real milled silver coin Mexico FF mint
Obverse : Laureate, armored and draped bust, facing right; "CAROLUS·III·DEI·GRATIA", (date) below between dots. Reverse : Crowned Arms between pillars; "HISPAN·ET IND·R.M.F.F
2. A badge for a Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre in bronze and dating somewhere around C13/14th
3. Mid 4thC Roman House of Constantine bronze coin - two soldiers standing
4. 2nd C Roman fibular brooch
5. 15thC lead token
6. Medieval hammered silver penny
7. 1660's Charles II milled silver penny
8. 1216 Henry III hammered silver short cross half penny
9. Medieval harness pendant hanger
11. 1634 Charles hammered copper rose farthing
13. Georgian bell trade weight
14. 18thC toy cannon
15. 15thC lead token
16. 12th C Medieval hammered silver penny - Continental Sterling imitation- Enigmatic Crockard Obv +IxCOMS *** Rev VAL/MO
17. Saxon hammered silver cut half penny fragment
18. 1840 Victoria milled silver four pence
19. 1920 George V milled silver sixpence
20. 1925 George V milled silver sixpence


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1. 1893 Victorian silver pendant - date letter T Maker H.W.A. H W Ashford 1884
(registered Sep 1866)
2. 17thC hammered copper trade farthing
3. Post medieval lead weight
4. Medieval lead trade weight
5. Medieval buckle
6. 15thC lead token
7.1874 Victorian silver clip
8. Victorian silver clip
9.4thC Roman bronze coin - illegible
10. 18thC clog fastener
11.17th C William III milled silver sixpence love token
12. Over stamped milled silver sixpence - illegible
13. Medieval to Post-Medieval barrel tap and spigot (c. AD 1400 – c. AD 1550).
15. WW II Essex Regiment badge
16. Post medieval lead bale seal
17.Medieval bronze pot fragment
18.Lead finial
19. 15thC lead token
20. Medieval lead hanging weight

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24- 18th to 20th C copper coins

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1.18 clay pipe stems
8. Lead toy aeroplane
10.Glass stopper
11.2 lead musket balls
12. Georgian hook
13. Georgian thimble
14. Unknown widget
16.9 nails/tacks
19.1500-1650 buckle
20. Copper watch face mount


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1. Post medieval lead cloth seal
2. Post medieval lead bale seal
3.Post Tudor pottery shard
4.WWII AA flack shell fragment
6. Georgian draw pull back plate
7. Georgian hook
9. Georgian draw pull fragment
11. 6- 18th to 20th C copper coins
16.9 buckle fragments


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55 Post Tudor buttons


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1. 45 Post Tudor buttons
15. 1500-1700 mount
16. Post medieval lead hanging weight
17. 1500-1700 mount
18. Medieval strap end
19. Georgian buckle tongue
20. Post medieval lead bale seal


I can hardly wait to go back in October!!
Thanks for lookin' :peace:

Digger_O'Dell
05-22-2018, 10:25 PM
Wow, that's quite the collection! Yep, I'd want to go back too! Congrats on some great hunting!

Bucknut
05-23-2018, 08:17 AM
That is what dreams are made of. I have no intentions of going over to England but if I did I would bring my detector and spend a week trying to do what you did!

Cheap Thrills
05-23-2018, 12:07 PM
World class detecting and the ultimate in cool ! Congratulations .

Tony Two-Cent
05-23-2018, 01:11 PM
Mind blowing finds, Tim! Talk about old! :shocked04:

"Export Pouch" Does that men they're sending the finds to you?

wisconsin digger
05-23-2018, 04:39 PM
That was a heck of a trip. Thx for posting the photos WD

Ill Digger
05-24-2018, 04:46 AM
Thanks guys!


Mind blowing finds, Tim! Talk about old! :shocked04:

"Export Pouch" Does that men they're sending the finds to you?After the reporting process is all complete you have the option to either have them mailed to you, or if you go back for another hunt in the other half of the season you can bring them home with you then. I'm going back in October so I'll be bringing this "pouch" home with me then.

Digger Don
05-24-2018, 06:02 AM
I'm glad to hear that you get to keep your finds. I didn't realize that you found that much stuff:wow:!!!

Congrats on a great trip and Awesome finds. Thanks for sharing this with us!

aloldstuff
05-24-2018, 06:16 AM
Tim, as stated earlier "didn't know you dug so much stuff". That's amazing...:thumbsup02:. And going back in October...
Thanks for posting your adventure, I'm sure that you have sparked the urge to travel to the UK in quite a few detectorists.

Lodge Scent
05-25-2018, 07:09 AM
Yow! To see it all in one place is spectacular. Lots of awesome finds. :congrats:

Full Metal Digger
05-26-2018, 03:43 PM
Holy cow Tim! What a great assortment of finds you made! I am in awe of your skills. Well done my friend. I'll bet you're already dreaming of a return trip. Best wishes and HH, Dave.

Donnie B
05-27-2018, 01:00 PM
Museum quality finds! Congratulations!