CELLAR HOLE HUNT WITH TODD & SCOTT*2 CW BUTTONS & SILVER THIMBLE

HEAVYMETALNUT

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Safari Scott was kind enough to invite Todd & myself down for a cellar hole hunt at one of his sites.Scott drew 1st blood with a gorgeous coin.I'll let him post so i don't spoil the surprise.then I hit a solid silver thimble un crushed at that too! thumbsup01.Todd followed up with a coin.then Scott had to leave at 1pm and assured us to please go ahead & stay which was very kind of him. we didn't last much more than a few hours cuz the heat was draining us.
so,my finds for the day are 2 Civil War buttons one is a Massachusetts volunteer militia button with a hortons & co boston backmark,a Rhode Island naval button which says hope.a large dandy button,a unmarked sterling silver thimble and a nice shamrock designed heel plate.
was a nice hunt for all of us and thank you Scott for the invite!
i did a solo hunt yesterday and last few pics is a group pic of finds a IH and a few buttons
 

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Re: CELLAR HOLE HUNT WITH TODD & SCOTT*2 CW BUTTONS& SILVER THIMBLE

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The Hope and anchor is state seal for Rhode Island. Great finds. That thimble is just gorgeous. Was good hunt for all of us but Im too tired to clean my finds. I will post tomorrow :goodnight:
 
Thiltzy link=topic=13454.msg142321#msg142321 date=1370217084 said:
The Hope and anchor is state seal for Rhode Island. Great finds. That thimble is just gorgeous. Was good hunt for all of us but Im too tired to clean my finds. I will post tomorrow :goodnight:
suck it up buttercup! :teasing: nice hunt today.thanks you guys! thumbsup01
 
i've heard the rumors of the giant mushrooms out in the deep forests of Rhode Island :wow: from the looks of that giant toadstool you guys must of been way out in them woods . :grin: nice looking relics there Davey , congrats on the buttons and thimble.

Dan
 
del link=topic=13454.msg142327#msg142327 date=1370220886 said:
i've heard the rumors of the giant mushrooms out in the deep forests of Rhode Island :wow: from the looks of that giant toadstool you guys must of been way out in them woods . :grin: nice looking relics there Davey , congrats on the buttons and thimble.

Dan
thanks dan! the shroom pic is here in ct from yesterdays hunt .buttons after a CLR dip and scrubbing.alot more gilt now
 

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Beautiful thimble Dave! thumbsup01 And I didn't know about the CLR secret! Little tips hidden in these posts! ;) Do you know what the item is above the spoon to the far right? I found a similar item and it was a strop holder and had a patent date and the company name, it was beautiful but the homeowner wanted to keep that one! >{ Did yours have any writing on it?
 
Glad you and Todd could get down my way. It was nice to meet Todd and be able to hunt with you again. Glad you were able to walk away with some keepers......those are some really nice buttons and ai loved the thimble and heel plate. Great job and thanks again for heading down.
 
Man those buttons are great! How long did you dip them in the CLR? Did you dilute it or full strength?

The decorated thimbles are so cool. Great finds just love to see your posts! :happy: :happy:
 
Bell-Two link=topic=13454.msg142353#msg142353 date=1370227736 said:
Man those buttons are great! How long did you dip them in the CLR? Did you dilute it or full strength?

The decorated thimbles are so cool. Great finds just love to see your posts! :happy: :happy:
thanks! dan uses dilluted.i use full strength.as you can see it doesn't hurt em at all. dip in for 30 secs,then use toothbrush,rinse with water,repeat as neccesary.
 
the mass militia button is pre-civil war this back mark dates about 1847 to 57. About 1857 the company became Horton Boon & Frost
 
HEAVYMETALNUT link=topic=13454.msg142359#msg142359 date=1370231541 said:
thanks! dan uses dilluted.i use full strength.as you can see it doesn't hurt em at all. dip in for 30 secs,then use toothbrush,rinse with water,repeat as neccesary.

Dave i use the CLR about anywhere from half and half (with water) to a quarter strength because it can damage and pit the exposed or worn areas of the buttons (where theres not gilt)and turns the metal very ruddy red as you can see in your pictures. I never saok the buttons but only dip a toothbrush in the mixture and brush it on a few seconds at a time or until the foam starts to discolor from the dirt comming off and then i rinse the button. i repeat this process until i'm happy with results and then dry the item and then add a neutralizer or metal preservative .
 
del link=topic=13454.msg142365#msg142365 date=1370245193 said:
Dave i use the CLR about anywhere from half and half (with water) to a quarter strength because it can damage and pit the exposed or worn areas of the buttons (where theres not gilt)and turns the metal very ruddy red as you can see in your pictures. I never saok the buttons but only dip a toothbrush in the mixture and brush it on a few seconds at a time or until the foam starts to discolor from the dirt comming off and then i rinse the button. i repeat this process until i'm happy with results and then dry the item and then add a neutralizer or metal preservative .
thanks Dan,I will try your method next time. I didn't realize the exposed metal was that red until ya pointed it out :embarrassed: oh well...they still look better than before ..i think :confused:
 
del link=topic=13454.msg142365#msg142365 date=1370245193 said:
Dave i use the CLR about anywhere from half and half (with water) to a quarter strength because it can damage and pit the exposed or worn areas of the buttons (where theres not gilt)and turns the metal very ruddy red as you can see in your pictures. I never saok the buttons but only dip a toothbrush in the mixture and brush it on a few seconds at a time or until the foam starts to discolor from the dirt comming off and then i rinse the button. i repeat this process until i'm happy with results and then dry the item and then add a neutralizer or metal preservative .

What kind of neutralizing agent do you use....I know just like a little kid with all these questions! ::huh::
 
Bell-Two link=topic=13454.msg142379#msg142379 date=1370262678 said:
What kind of neutralizing agent do you use....I know just like a little kid with all these questions! ::huh::

I use Dan's method also. He should have patented it lol I neutralize with a cup of water and baking soda and drop the button in it and swirl. I Also use a fine brass brush on the back side to get rid of that red, coarse look. It takes a bit of elbow grease but they come clean.

Nice finds Dave. I got two of those Mass buttons. Kinda cool looking and scary looking at the same time :shocked01: You guys had a great hunt.
 
Bell-Two link=topic=13454.msg142379#msg142379 date=1370262678 said:
What kind of neutralizing agent do you use....I know just like a little kid with all these questions! ::huh::
ummm :confused: soap n water afterwards?
 
del link=topic=13454.msg142365#msg142365 date=1370245193 said:
Dave i use the CLR about anywhere from half and half (with water) to a quarter strength because it can damage and pit the exposed or worn areas of the buttons (where theres not gilt)and turns the metal very ruddy red as you can see in your pictures. I never saok the buttons but only dip a toothbrush in the mixture and brush it on a few seconds at a time or until the foam starts to discolor from the dirt comming off and then i rinse the button. i repeat this process until i'm happy with results and then dry the item and then add a neutralizer or metal preservative .
hey dan lookin back at my soap n water cleaning job the exposed metal was a ruddy red before the CLR dip.so.. i don't know.but I appreciate the info on your cleaning tip.knowledge is good to absorb when it comes to cleaning methods.1st pic is just the water & soap with the green verdigris still clinging to rim.2nd pic is after CLR with green gone
 

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