Early Artillery Buttons, shoe buckle etc.

don in ny

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Went back to the spot I found the 1746 George II and other items and came up with a bit more. Found a couple of artillery buttons. One from the war of 1812 and one from the 1814-1821 period. Also came up with a fish hook shaped square nail and a whatsit. Any ideas on the whatsit or what purpose the square nail?

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you have got a great area Don , between the old coins and now the great buttons and relics. super hunt :notworthy:
 
Don, I was told by a woodworker friend of mine that your fish hook shaped nail is a "clinched" nail which was used to hold two flat pieces of wood together, like a batten on a door. A set of pliers were used to turn the nail after hammering it through the wood. Then a special hammer was used to drive it like a staple. I personally get fooled by these things because of the roundness combined with the oldness :lol: He also said that they were used to hold hardware in place.
Those are some really great finds from that site! Congrats!
 
A couple of NICE buttons ! That whatsit is pretty interesting. I was going to say it must be horse hardware but I'm not sure :dontknow:
 
Awesome Finds! Have you looked into the military records of the person who lived there (assuming you know the name)?
 
Nice group of stuff. The lock is a nice find!

I was told by a woodworker friend of mine that your fish hook shaped nail is a "clinched" nail which was used to hold two flat pieces of wood together, like a batten on a door. A set of pliers were used to turn the nail after hammering it through the wood. Then a special hammer was used to drive it like a staple.

I've seen these a couple of times and wondered how they were used. This is great info!
 
Went back to the site today and as things were lean, I worked at a verrrrry slow pace. Found another button :) It's not quite as nice as the last, but still has the loop in the back.

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