Robbie
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I went back to the farm today for a short hunt, and this was about the only thing that I found interesting
The pins gone, but other than that the details show.Very nice. Is that a complete piece or a fragment ?
I`m sorry, It looks complete other than the pin:embarrassed:. What would you say the date could be? It`s the most detailed buckle I`ve found.Very nice. Is that a complete piece or a fragment ?
Here`s more pics with a quarter for size. I don`t know how to get a closer shot. I can use windows media player to zoom in ,but I don`t know how to send them.Robbie can you post a picture of it with something to give it a size , and also the underneath looks to have a beveled edge around the squarish opening can you post a close up , i want to see if there are file marks .
Here`s another pic with the marker of the approx. location.Robbie the very first picture you posted up top was your best (it had better lighting) can you redo that but on the backside of the buckle . these buckles were cast in a mold and usually the backsides were a bit rougher and was filed down in areas . how far back does the history go where you recovered this buckle ??
You wrote a tread about a month or so ago about ( keeping your unknowns). You shared this link than and I have already looked through them all and I haven't found the exact match. The only one closest to mine dates 1500-1650 (way before this area dates). Also there made of copper alloy. Mine looks like brass. Here are more pics that I took outside using natural light. Does this help? Also could it be a shoe buckle?Robbie it very well could be a late 1600's to early 1700's era buckle , I just like to be sure before I would call it that . You have the piece in hand take a look at this page and the 13 others on single loop buckles and judge for yourself . there are many similarities (splayed feet , rough looking cast and molded notch cut out for the iron tongue) . let me know what you think.
http://www.ukdfd.co.uk/ukdfddata/showcat.php?cat=175&page=1
Dan