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Digger Don
09-27-2020, 12:48 PM
My son dug this at an old brick farm house. The owner said it was part of a fort in the 1830s.
There are no visible markings and it's kind of crusty. Any guess on it's age and what it might be made of?
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Thanks

Noah
09-27-2020, 01:57 PM
I think that’s pewter. Probably late 1700s I’m guessing. Someone else on here I’m sure will know better

Full Metal Digger
09-28-2020, 06:13 AM
Noah is spot on I think. A poor man's tombac button made of pewter but looks like a tombac. The clue for me is the crusty edge and the hump where the shank is soldered on. But that's just my guess based on 2 pictures. Age is probably 1790s to 1810.

Lodge Scent
09-28-2020, 06:38 PM
Common find at our colonial era cellar holes here on the east coast. When they were new they looked real nice and were often cast with fancy designs. Pewter doesn't hold up well unfortunately. Often they don't even look as good as yours. But they are always a welcome find in any condition.

Oneil1979
09-29-2020, 08:25 AM
I agree that from the pictures it looks pewter, the shank looks iron, curios I’ve never found a pewter button without a mold seem ( prob under the crust) I’ve also never found one that nice! I think it matches up with the date of the fort late 1700’s early 1800’s. Great find,

OxShoeDrew
09-29-2020, 12:30 PM
I agree with the above folks...I've bet that shank IS iron as our's aways have long rotted away. We just have the pimple left.

fyrffytr1
09-29-2020, 09:37 PM
I have had success stabilizing pewter buttons by coating them with a 50/50 mix of Elmer's glue and water. It will continue to deteriorate if left untreated.

Noah
10-01-2020, 01:05 PM
I have had success stabilizing pewter buttons by coating them with a 50/50 mix of Elmer's glue and water. It will continue to deteriorate if left untreated.
That’s a great tip thanks!

del
10-03-2020, 08:31 AM
Old site Don , you might want to spend more time digging the very deep subtle signals . The button definitely looks like a tombac as most pewter buttons had cast shanks not wire or iron looped ones , this one looks like it was subjected to terrible conditions (repeatedly wet or moist conditions or harsh fertilizers ) . congrats sir .

Dan