RobW link=topic=13957.msg147170#msg147170 date=1376311689 said:mg:...what a find! Very cool
...Congrats :clapping:
z118 link=topic=13957.msg147185#msg147185 date=1376323611 said:Wow, that seems like a once in a lifetime kind of find right there! Congrats on such a cool item. The best part is that is looks like new... you can only imagine who the last person to touch that item was before you found it... just amazing!
Epi-hunter link=topic=13957.msg147333#msg147333 date=1376457329 said:mg: Dan, that is an amazing Rosie!
8/ lol That is a beautiful buckle.erfect10: someday I hope to see your entire collection.
del link=topic=13957.msg147340#msg147340 date=1376466158 said:thank you Rob , makes ya just want to get out there and do some relic hunting huh![]()
del link=topic=13957.msg147037#msg147037 date=1376164172 said:Today Drew an I hit a site he recommended (don't worry Dave no coppers for me )and within the first hour i had a nice knee buckle and from the looks of it it might have been silver plated.
after that it slowed down some only nabbing a couple of buttons and a silver 47 roosie dime. :dontknow:
Congrats Del with your nice shoebuckle's.
That's a super find.
Whe find those here to and if i look at the list of buckle's here the are all from 1700.
With 1 find today i scratched off a couple of things off my bucket list
which was to find a complete 1600's shoe buckle :happy:
and a complete solid silver shoe buckle :bananadance:
well today i did both with this one find <: :happydance01: happydance02eace:
its a very small shoe buckle , they generally were a lot smaller in the 1600's but this one could very well be a child's
even the cross pin is silver Dave :shocked03: and Drew and I were both shocked that the chape and tongue moved very freely right after it was dug which is amazing after more than 320 years in the ground
heres the knee buckle (silver plated) and shoe buckle .
and the rest of the finds , the buttons were plain tombacs and a couple of smaller plain brass ones , part of a pewter spoon and a musket ball
Dan
del link=topic=13957.msg150313#msg150313 date=1380378393 said:Thanks Willems , i have those two links in the Ye Olde Relic Hunter's Resource Guide stickied at the top of the that page . I actually voted for your shoe buckle (as it was even older than mine) love those early pieces.
Definitely a rare one. I can only recall one early solid silver knee buckle being dug anywhere close to me. Was nice though, early 1700s with hallmarks!