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Thread: HAND ETCHED COLONIAL SILVER PIECE IDENTIFIED! thanks Kirk!

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    HAND ETCHED COLONIAL SILVER PIECE IDENTIFIED! thanks Kirk!

    1st off i'd like to apologize to Kirk as he had said looks like a 18th century bodkin.the searches i did all showed pointed sewing type instruments so,i kinda just shrugged it off
    but someone on another forum posted this link and there it is..a bodkin just like the one i dug.
    Kirk i give you the credit for the ID and sorry i didn't dig deeper into this subject.seems there were hair bodkins & sewing bodkins.
    here is one like mine below
    http://www.jefpat.org/diagnostic/Sma...I%20Bodkin.htm

    and some history on 18th century silver bodkins below..............................
    A bodkin is a large, blunted needle with a long eye to accommodate ribbons and laces. In the 17th and 18th centuries, bodkins were important personal items for women. They were used to lace ribbons, decorative trims, corsets, and drawstrings, but sometimes women also displayed bodkins like jewelry by wearing them in their caps (Beaudry 2006; Sullivan 2004). According to Randall Holme’s 1688 Academy of Armory, bodkins were used by women to bind up their hair, and they were usually made of silver or gold, though the inferior classes had brass bodkins (Alcock and Cox 2000). Many women of high status owned inscribed silver bodkins, often pierced with a second hole to string on a decorative bauble or to accommodate threads or small cords (Beaudry 2006). Over time, bodkins seem to have lost their inscriptions and personal significance, though they continued in use as sewing tools. In the 18th and 19th centuries, bodkins could appear hung on chatelaines, or as part of matching sewing and needlework sets that might include needle cases, scissors, thimbles, stilettos, and thread winders (McConnel 1999; Sullivan 2004).

    Particular styles of bodkins have not been assigned tight date ranges, but chronological information about bodkins shown on this site can be found by looking at the site summaries and context information provided for each artifact on this site.


    mine is below in the photo

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    Re: HAND ETCHED COLONIAL SILVER PIECE IDENTIFIED! thanks Kirk!

    and this is the one on website below
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    2008-14 coppers
    2009-32 coppers
    2010-34 coppers 2-GW buttons
    2011- 80 & 3/4 coppers 1-GW button
    2012- 92 coppers/large cents 1-GW button
    2013- 57 1/4 coppers 6- GW Buttons
    2014- 69 coppers 1-GW button
    2015- 20 1/4 coppers
    2016-44 coppers 1-GW button
    2017-19 & 1/2 coppers
    2018-19 coppers 1-GW
    2019-5 coppers
    click to see my photo album

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    Re: HAND ETCHED COLONIAL SILVER PIECE IDENTIFIED! thanks Kirk!

    No problem, Dave! At least you have a definite ID now. What a season you are having, my friend!

    Kirk

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    Re: HAND ETCHED COLONIAL SILVER PIECE IDENTIFIED! thanks Kirk!

    Quote Originally Posted by KirkPA link=topic=11366.msg123512#msg123512 date=1348269369
    No problem, Dave! At least you have a definite ID now. What a season you are having, my friend!

    Kirk
    thanks kirk!
    2008-14 coppers
    2009-32 coppers
    2010-34 coppers 2-GW buttons
    2011- 80 & 3/4 coppers 1-GW button
    2012- 92 coppers/large cents 1-GW button
    2013- 57 1/4 coppers 6- GW Buttons
    2014- 69 coppers 1-GW button
    2015- 20 1/4 coppers
    2016-44 coppers 1-GW button
    2017-19 & 1/2 coppers
    2018-19 coppers 1-GW
    2019-5 coppers
    click to see my photo album

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    Re: HAND ETCHED COLONIAL SILVER PIECE IDENTIFIED! thanks Kirk!

    great id Kirk |) |) your the man
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    Re: HAND ETCHED COLONIAL SILVER PIECE IDENTIFIED! thanks Kirk!

    See! Ya learn somethin' new every day!
    I never even heard of a bodkin before. lol
    Nice job on the ID Kirk! thumbsup01
    And another cool find for you Dave!
    Congrats!
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    Re: HAND ETCHED COLONIAL SILVER PIECE IDENTIFIED! thanks Kirk!

    A very cool find Dave!! I love seeing the things that end up in your pocket.

    Great job on the ID Kirk.

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    Re: HAND ETCHED COLONIAL SILVER PIECE IDENTIFIED! thanks Kirk!

    See, That's why this is the best forum. People go out of their way to Research items that aren't even theirs. Other sites, they get passed off and remain unidentified. It's comforting to know that If you need help with ID'ing something, people will do what it takes to help out. Great Going!!
    What would we do without the internet today. It just goes to show you that the info. is out there, it's just finding it that's the hard part. Congrats Kirk ! That reminds me, I have a few Unidentified items.....
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    Re: HAND ETCHED COLONIAL SILVER PIECE IDENTIFIED! thanks Kirk!

    Nice find
    The research makes it a real cool find, something special.

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