Here are my finds from yesterday in the hot sun.
1 stuiverstuk 1628.
And a real silver bodkin 1600.:thumbsup02:
1 stuiverstuk 1628.
And a real silver bodkin 1600.:thumbsup02:
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HAHAHA a scoop to pul the yellow uit off your ear. google it!What's a bodkin?
HAHAHA a scoop to pul the yellow uit off your ear. google it!
It was normal to do that in the 16/17 and 1800.
Ahh, an ear wax remover! It looks like it has a claddagh theme. Is it Irish? I didn't think they cleaned their ears? haha.
Congrats for the finds. Awesome. My wife insists that its not a bodkin. She is the sowing history buff in my household. But she's not sure what it is for sure. LOL Safe & HH
Sorry but it is.
It's a bodkin/hairpin and a ear-scoop 2 things in one.
http://www.gcohen.co.uk/category-109/c17-silver-bodkin-circa-1660.html
http://www.henrywillis.co.uk/antiqu...10/mid-17th-century-bodkin-with-ear-scoop-48/
On the Englisch detecting site the say i'ts a bodkin.
I dont know then?
Hairpin with a ear-scoop haha.
In Dutch is haarpin met oorlepeltje.
https://www.google.nl/search?q=oorl...bm=isch&ei=RvCXU4KeJcyCPd7WgPAM&start=20&sa=N
Yes she said that it looked more like a hair pin then a bodkin. You and I are like huh? Good luck and hope you find out for sure.
Willems, Have you had the hallmarks deciphered? It may be one of the earliest known Claddagh items if it dates to 1600's. Check out Wikipedia on claddagh items. Dave.
Great finds Willems . Thanks for posting . Hmmmm.....a Bodkin , it's great to see something I never even knew existed . It probably belonged to royalty being what it is and being silver . I guess the poor folks had to use sticks . Thank Heaven for Q-tips . Awesome coin also .