Pennsylvania Treasures Full Member Dec 15, 2014 #1 Dug this Ornate piece of Brass at an Late 1700's Home Site, If anyone has any idea on its time period please let me know!:thumbsup01: Keep On Swinging Everyone!:detecting: Attachments IMG_0601.jpg 57 KB · Views: 75
Dug this Ornate piece of Brass at an Late 1700's Home Site, If anyone has any idea on its time period please let me know!:thumbsup01: Keep On Swinging Everyone!:detecting:
del Administrator Dec 15, 2014 #2 because of the holes along the one side and its ornate design , i'd say its a good bet that this piece belongs to a victorian change purse. Attachments change purse frame.jpg 10.7 KB · Views: 71
because of the holes along the one side and its ornate design , i'd say its a good bet that this piece belongs to a victorian change purse.
Full Metal Digger Active member Dec 16, 2014 #3 del said: because of the holes along the one side and its ornate design , i'd say its a good bet that this piece belongs to a victorian change purse. Click to expand... That's a good call Del. It's either that or maybe what's left of a henway.
del said: because of the holes along the one side and its ornate design , i'd say its a good bet that this piece belongs to a victorian change purse. Click to expand... That's a good call Del. It's either that or maybe what's left of a henway.
Bell-Two New member Dec 16, 2014 #4 That looks like a reasonable explanation of what it may be. Like many decorative pieces we find you may never know for sure.
That looks like a reasonable explanation of what it may be. Like many decorative pieces we find you may never know for sure.
HEAVYMETALNUT New member Dec 16, 2014 #5 I would side with Dan on this one,i dug a similar one quite a few years back