I went out today and got in a short hunt in between rain storms. I dug this at about 9" at an 1890s home.
My first thought was that it some kind of buckle, but I really have no idea. DO YOU?
Thanks for looking
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I went out today and got in a short hunt in between rain storms. I dug this at about 9" at an 1890s home.
My first thought was that it some kind of buckle, but I really have no idea. DO YOU?
Thanks for looking
I think you may have a good find there. It may be a British sword belt buckle and could date to the late 1700s. Or, it could be a ladies sash buckle from the late 1800s. Or, it could be a civil war period blockade buckle made in England. There would be a mirror image lion on the other end of the snake to make it complete. Do a search for British Lion Head sword belt buckles and you will see what I mean.
I'd agree too. Hanover Brass make reproductions, but the buckle loop is a bit larger and the lion isn't identical. It is the one that I saw, however, having the shape of the lion mane as the edge. The majority of others I saw were lions inside an oval.
Thanks for the info guys. I wish I could have found the other half
I can't find an exact match anywhere :thinkingabout::thinkingabout:so my questions are these ...
unless its gold gilted or plated why would it be shiny in places , old brass patinas (turns green) very evenly and every similar piece I've seen are natural brass (no plating) . where was this piece found Don , in a park , school , yard ??
I dug it at an 1890s home in an old river town. It was in the side yard about 9" deep. Here are a few more photos.
Maybe they will help. I did try cleaning it with a stiff sponge when I first got home with it..Attachment 47897Attachment 47898Attachment 47899Attachment 47900Attachment 47901Attachment 47902
Very interesting piece! I'm more familiar with the buckles that are just the snake ( most I see are found at civil war sites) , without the lions but I've seen a few of these. Yours looks to have traces of gilt, and in good shape! I'd have to agree with the general consensus, it's a belt buckle ( probably British made) but dating it will be difficult. These were popular for hundreds of years, so unless they are found in relation to other dateable artifacts it is difficult to determine the true age. I'm not sure of your area's history either, but it could be very old and have no relation to the house. Really nice find!
Don I would say that buckle is authentic if not then some one can correct me its casting is rough and the detail is very prominent, i don't know but I would put it in a shadow box, would make a nice piece for a mantle or showcase . Put it lemon juice with a little water and keep an eye on it for to much lemon juice will eat the gilt of it. Just make sure if you chose to clean it this way to add a bit of water.
I have seen the snake portion as it was used by both Union and Confederate Troops during the US Civil War. The British used the 'Snake Buckle' for many years. It could date back to the US Revolution. I have never seen the Lionhead used with the Snake Buckle, but there again most of my finds are US Civil War and War of 1812 to the Present day. Congrats on the find as I would consider it as Military in any case.