Rev war button, early shoe buckle,

RIdirtdigger

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Been lazy once again on this forum. But, I'm back now. Got out this weekend with my buddy Jarrod to hit a few sites I knew where going to be quite old. First site looked more like a pit than a cellar hole, Barely any rocks in it but the iron around the lip confirmed to us that it was a homesite. Not many targets at all there but scored a cuff link right of the bat. Not far away from the cuff link I dug my first ever rev war button. This button is a British Royal Provincial Button worn by loyalist troops! Very very happy with that find. I decided to swing the dirtbike path that led away from the site and got a nice solid midtone and popped out my oldest shoe buckle to date. This had an anchor chape but it broke off right away and I was unable to find the top piece of it. Luckily I got a photo of it before it broke. We hit two more sites after that spot but I skunked out for the rest of the day. Jarrod managed anpewter button and a nice colonial thimble. Not a ton of finds but very happy with what I got. It's good to be back! Happy hunting!
 

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I think it's much older than that. This thing is extremely small and looks more like late 17th century than 18th century. I guess I should post a photo to better show the size.

It could be. Just the fact the RW button I figured I guess it more closer to that time frame. It does have a slight ornate look kinda like the 1600's buckle ol' Dave got and didn't know at first the age of it.
 
Congrats on the RP button Jim :clapping:I like the small buckle too !

I think it's much older than that. This thing is extremely small and looks more like late 17th century than 18th century. I guess I should post a photo to better show the size.

Yes better pictures of the buckle would help Jim .
 
More photos

Here's a couple of photos of the buckle. Large cent is for size comparison
 

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Here's a couple of photos of the buckle. Large cent is for size comparison

Hmm , it will be difficult to tell if it was a shoe buckle or a knee buckle Jim , can you tell what kind of iron piece opposite the anchor type chape is ?
 
Iron piece

It looks like the spike you can see in number 19 and many of the preceding buckles
 

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It looks like the spike you can see in number 19 and many of the preceding buckles

The anchor chape on yours seems to be shorter and stays just inside the frame parameter by judging from that first picture before it broke off .
 
Yes I couldn't find an exact match on that website. But the frame is in a similar style and the iron stud is similar, just the anchor shape isn't as long.
 
Read up on the knee buckles just up above figure no.713 on this link http://www.reenactor.ru/ARH/PDF/Whitehead.pdf its about 3/4 of the way down the page but is shows some earlier types of knee buckles . figure no. 713 is a bit more ornate but has the similar wide flat frame type and the cross pin going through the width of the frame and not the length and slight curve .
 
Read up on the knee buckles just up above figure no.713 on this link http://www.reenactor.ru/ARH/PDF/Whitehead.pdf its about 3/4 of the way down the page but is shows some earlier types of knee buckles . figure no. 713 is a bit more ornate but has the similar wide flat frame type and the cross pin going through the width of the frame and not the length and slight curve .
I agree that number 713 looks the most similar but it said above that most knee buckles have the double tongue, my buckle only has a single spike as a tongue not the usual two "prongs" that all of my other knee buckles have.
 
I agree that number 713 looks the most similar but it said above that most knee buckles have the double tongue, my buckle only has a single spike as a tongue not the usual two "prongs" that all of my other knee buckles have.

then it has to be either a very early knee buckle or an early shoe buckle as both had the anchor chape , I wish I could pin down an exact time period these knee buckles of "hybrid" type shoe buckles began and ended . Regardless its a fine early piece to be cherished .
 

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