1700 house site

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Congrats on your finds Any markings on the necklace
 

no couldnt find any i would love to be able to date it if any of you all think you could date it id love to hear from you.the old house site is next to some graves dating from the 1700
 

The chain looks like one used for a rubber drain stopper.
 

The Ingraham Company made clocks and watches in Bristol Conn from 1831 until about 1956 or so.
 

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Sweet hunt, congrats !! Silvers are nice and bright!!
 

Not sure of the size of the item in pic#3 but it looks like it could be a cover on a door opener /knob/lock assembly Anyway you have a good start on a spot that will give you a lot of fun and finds as you continue to dig in the area
 

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