Colonial Era Frame Buckle & A Question About It

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Went out to one of my favorite colonial era sites here in the Valley yesterday. Didn't have a lot of time, but wanted to get into a field I haven't hunted yet. After about 30 minutes, I hit a thick iron patch and plucked this little beauty out of the ground. Can anyone fill in details, ID, approximate age, etc? It appears much too fragile and thin to be a shoe buckle to me. Thanks!
 

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haha. me too. sorry been a reallllly long day, things just aren't going right today. Spend 3 hours hunting this morning and came back empty handed! Things will get better (at least I tell myself that) H.H

Gee, I thought I was the only one who sometimes hunted for hours with no results.
 

The find is a Victorian period belt buckle, worn on a woven cloth belt with women's dresses. Dates to about the 1860's and later.


CC Hunter

Perfect CC - thanks a bunch.
 

Interesting buckle. Nice find. I like finding the buckles. Found one today myself but haven't posted yet. I'll post it up in a bit. Congrats! :thumbsup:
 

Interesting buckle. Nice find. I like finding the buckles. Found one today myself but haven't posted yet. I'll post it up in a bit. Congrats! :thumbsup:

Yes, love them. I keep looking for one with big CSA letters on it!
 

My next question would be i wonder if she was beautiful and classy:laughing7:

I like the personal finds..Makes me ponder:tongue3:

Blaze
 

My next question would be i wonder if she was beautiful and classy:laughing7:

I like the personal finds..Makes me ponder:tongue3:

Blaze

Well, I can only guess. The owner of the property was apparently rather well off. I'm guessing he was able to get him a purty one. ;-)
 

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