BIG STORM / BIG OLD SILVER / OVER TWO TROY OUNCES ! OVER TWO HUNDRED YEARS OLD

MaineRelic

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We got the remnants of Irene today but I could not stay home and do nothing ! So I donned a raincoat and did the same for one of my trusty Tessoros and went over to my niece's newly purchased 1850 ish home with spacious lot and gave it a go. My little Tessoro never skipped a beat even in the heavy down pours and I had a very busy 4 hours digging in the storm . This place has never seen a detector so it was a signal clearing day. I had to empty my junk bag twice and found quite an array of finds . I dug quite a hand full of coins mostly clad with no silver coins showing up :( and to my surprise only ended up with 3 Wheaties a 1909 , 1933, and a 1955, I have not cleaned and photographed everything though because I was researching my best find of the day . A silver serving spoon . In the field I assumed it was British since I could see five Hallmarks on the back . When I got home and gave it a look in the Mag glass I did not recognise any of the hallmarks and suspected it was French. After a little on-line research I found out a lot about this spoon . It has a Paris Hallmark of .950/1000 percent silver :hello2: that was only used between 1798 and 1809. I was also able to find the makers mark and it turns out that the silversmith who made it was was Francois Dominique Naudin Of Paris France. Quite an important gold and silversmith in his day circa 1800- 1840. The 1798-1809 hallmark makes this one of his early works . It appears to be the empire pattern, although I have looked at a few specimens of this pattern on-line I have yet to find this exact spoon. Nor another example of this pattern with the what I think is a Goat ? could be a horse ?? etching on the back of the spoon. I wonder if this engraving is the owners mark ?? and if it is I wonder if I can find out who this belonged too. :help: The Spoon weighs in at 72.4gms. I also made a few other finds one being the buried ceder jewelry box . Perfectly upright 6 inches down but completely empty :( :dontknow: Why was it buried empty :icon_scratch: . Another gas light fixture similar to one I found this spring. also found a couple of buckle pieces and some 20th century toys . and a few tool relics. I am dead dog tired and must go to bed ! Thanks for looking MaineRelic
 

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some sweet finds right there! that home will keep ya busy for some time to come! nice job! :thumbsup:
 

Awesome finds Mainerelic, great spoon and some fine relics. :thumbsup:
 

Greats finds... Was the 09 an s or vdb and was the 55 a double die?
 

ivan salis said:
with the silver smith person starting in 1800 and going to 1840 and the hallmarks run date of 1798 to 1809 * thats a 9 year "overlap" peroid that it could be from -- 1800 to 1809.
I can't argue with your math Ivan ;D M.R.
GioTheGreek said:
You're a trooper to be out in that mess. Those are some nice finds! I like the buckle with the greek key. :hello2:
Thanks greek ! The storm was not that bad in Portland we only got about 1.5 in. of rain . I have hunted in worse weather :icon_pirat: Thanks for looking ! M.R.
Tuberale said:
All I can say is That's Dedication! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Tuberale! I had fun !
scaupus said:
nice collection of finds! :headbang:
Thanks Scaupus ! M.R.
TommNJ said:
Nice recoveries, that spoon was definitely worth weathering the storm, :headbang: !

TommNJ
It was certainly worth going out into the storm ! Only my third sterling flatware find in 4 years and weighs in more than the others combined ! M.R.
Rick (Nova Scotia) said:
2 OZs of silver is a damn fine dig, but lots of other stuff there too.
2 airplanes, cool.

Thanks to the neice for a good place to dig.

I normally don't like going in a downpour, I'd say it was worth it.
For some reason I seem to have very good luck during a good rain :dontknow: I get excited when rain is coming and seldom miss an oppurnity to hunt in it ! M.R.
 

sweet haul!!! what kind of airplane is that?? few more pics maybe?? MR TUFF
 

I'm a bit behind here but I just had to say Fantastic Find :o
Sure looks like Angus Dei to me...
I love old Silver Spoons :D
Congrats on your finds & HH to you!
 

Look at all those Silver marks on that bad boy. That one is definitely a GREAT find and well worth more than the melt value. Nice find Man :icon_thumleft: :wink:
 

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