Large button (dandy?) and other interesting farm finds

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Hi everyone!
Today I found my largest button, and I don't know much about buttons - but I wonder if this is a "Dandy"? It's 35mm wide, but it's not decorative (no designs on it). Does anyone know how to estimate the age / date of this button?
I also found another small button with the shank broken, and a part of a broken buckle. While I'm asking: does anyone know how to determine age of a buckle like this?
One other cool find was the crushed up thing with holes - I believe it's an oil lamp burner.
And the chunk of metal (lower right) is old lead I believe, from the weight and color.

Overall a great 1-hour hunt!

The big button:
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With the small button:
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The broken buckle:
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And everything:
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Very nice relic hunt, Looks like a coat button. :icon_thumleft:
 

Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

yes a Dandy Button - 1750-80.

The buckle is not broken other than missing its iron pin. Its a horse harness buckle from the 19th C, but they hardly changed in 100 years.
 

yes a Dandy Button - 1750-80.

The buckle is not broken other than missing its iron pin. Its a horse harness buckle from the 19th C, but they hardly changed in 100 years.

Good call. I can remember first mistaking my own early recoveries of that buckle type as being broken.
 

Thanks so much for the information everyone!
 

That is a big en button for sure.
 

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