Mystery Brass gets an ID--and it is a GREAT Find!

BuckleBoy

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Hello All,


It is with Great joy that I can make this post. I work hard to help ID finds, both others' finds as well as my own. And some of the ones I can't ID are tough ones. Often it takes months or even years, and then I have to go back through my records and see what else was found at the same site, or when exactly an item was found.

As a rule, I keep any item that is from a site that is made of cast brass. Usually, the stamped brass pieces have some sort of design or markings on them, or they are of a shape that lends itself to an ID (regardless of whether they are a keeper or not). The cast brass items however, are usually something special, once they can get identified--but that is tough, because they are usually poorly marked if at all, and they are usually larger items that make nice targets for the plow.

Such was the case with this one...



I dug several pieces in a cut soybean field back in early November, and they didn't look like much at the time. I saved them, wondered about them, thought about them, and drew an absolute blank. Don't look like much, do they?



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Well, today I was paging through the ARH forum's Hallowed Ground Restorations page to give a link to a fellow member here, and there it was!
An officer's spur dug from a CW site at Digging in Virginia X!



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http://www.americanrelichunters.com/cgi-bin/repairs/webbbs_config.pl/read/1056



Then I looked back through my records and realized that the pieces came from the same spot that I'd dug a .69 cal minieball, a bridle rosette, a scabbard tip (?), my CW snake belt buckle portion, and a gilded CW eagle button. Those finds fit in nicely with the ID of an officer's accoutrement. :)



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I need your help. I was wondering if any of you are members on the ARH forum and could contact Tony (NC) or huntcav65 and request another photo or two from them. I'd like to see the "neck" of the spur, as well as the inside of the piece so that I know what I'm looking for on my return trip to the site (man, this summer will be a LONG one until the fields are harvested again... :-\). I figure if that much of the spur was there, then maybe I'll get lucky.


Besides, I have a snake to look for too. :wink: :)



The other cool ID this evening is of a piece that I doubt that anyone would've ever figured out. I know I wouldn't have in a million years--even though I've had the answer to the riddle in my possession for a decade...



Here's the piece:



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And of all things, this is what it's from (geez us musicians are Dense sometimes. ::) ):





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I'm thrilled about the ID's--it's like digging the find up again! (A find is pretty much worthless until it's identified.)


So keep the posts coming in "What is It?" and Happy Hunting to you all! :thumbsup:





-Buckles
 

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Awesome finds! Research will always pay off! has to be a great feeling when all the pieces fall together! congrats on the ID. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: best of luck. keep it up and HH
 

RESEARCH PAYS OFF , AGAIN

CONGRATES ON THE BRASS, HATE TO KEEP YOU SPURIN ON, GREAT JOB :thumbsup:

HOW DOES HE DO IT, TIME, PRACTICES, PERFECTION, ALL ON TWO LEGS, WAY TO BB :icon_king:

KEEPA DIGGIN

MLHUDSON
 

These were the finds from the second hunt--now I just have to locate this piece:

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Looks like it might be another piece of the spur. :)



-Buckles
 

Well Buckles...You certainly get an A for research... :icon_study: 8) As usual great Ids on the Relics you discovered. Congrats and HH
 

Very nice relics
 

KevinTheMule said:
I took one look at that and thought: "That clearly is a 19'th century metronome winder."

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


Amazing! ;D
 

Love the way you follow through...don't ever stop!!!!
Lairmo
 

Don't you just love when you make a find and say to yourself "I know I have seen one of these somewhere before". It is finally a relief when you figure it out.

Great finds, and good luck with the other pieces!
 

Dang...I saw your title and the first thing I thought was the mystery oval piece is solved. :D

Oh well, we'll keep working on that one.

Great research BB. :thumbsup:

Randy
 

I found one recently, I thought it might be a clock winder. But the metronome makes sense.
 

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Congrats on all your finds Buckles, It is amazing to me, how you will go to any length to
find the answer to a question or in this case a find. You are "D" Man!!!

I know this is true, because you are the one who came up with the answer to one of my finds.
The Eagle Pummel.

I think the picture with all your finds would make a Great Display at any CW show.

Congratulations again,

Your Buckeye friend
Denny Morrison
Ringfinder
 

Nice save BB!!! NEVER throw anything away. Take it home, unless it's an anvil or something heavy. Here's a pic from Crouch's relic book. HH.
 

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The What Is It thread is my favorite. I read it almost daily. I have guessed a few and been way off base on many. But it is fun and I have learned a lot about how insignificant looking things can turn out to be treasure. Keep 'em coming guys and gals and remember I am about .047% correct on my guesses! That's about 4 1/2 right guesses out of a thousand isn't it? Excellent! ;D M :D nty
 

findstuf said:
I found one recently, I thought it might be a clock winder. But the metronome makes sense.

Findstuf,


Most of the old clocks had removable keys--both the wall clocks and the mantel clocks. I think what you've got there is another metronome winder.

You know, if I'd found that piece with the center part like the one you found, I might have figured it out earlier. It was such a weird shape, and I had no idea--but now I can't look at it without thinking of Exactly what it is.


-Buckles
 

lairmo said:
Love the way you follow through...don't ever stop!!!!
Lairmo

I think about metal detecting almost all day long every day. And I think about finds that I've dug the rest of the time.
 

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