Colonial Pewter Sundial

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Had my boyfriend post this for me on my behalf, but after such an epic find he talked me into creating a profile here for myself instead!
SO here it is! A bucket lister of both of ours without a doubt, couldn't believe it when I finally removed it from at least 8" down. My first target at the site, right next to the perimeter of the cellar was this beautiful colonial sundial.

Some interesting information we dug up after finding this beauty, casted on the sundial is Josiah Miller, who manufactured these circa 1760. The marking "L42D" represents latitude 42 degrees, which indicates where it's supposed to be used. These sundials have been found along the Connecticut River valley near the 42nd latitude line. One of Josiah Miller's sundials currently resides in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston another one at, The Met in New York. The day was not over after this find, simply just beginning. At the end of the day we found; 3 ½ coins, 3 shoe buckles, many buttons, a broken rat tail spoon, and an inscribed piece of brass with "hat is your" on it. A very successful day for both of us.

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Wicked Kool find with the sun dial! BANNER!
 

There was a gorgeous, damaged silver sundial found by a member here.

I am curious what the diameter of your sundial is.

And what an amazing thing to find. Congratulations.
 

Outstanding hunt, congrats! :occasion14:
 

There was a gorgeous, damaged silver sundial found by a member here.

I am curious what the diameter of your sundial is.


And what an amazing thing to find. Congratulations.


The diameter of the sundial is 4.5” exactly.
 

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What a great find! Welcome to treasurenet, from Ohio. I really wish you were qualified for banner voting. Keep on hunting that site. Those are some really good finds. Congratulations!
 

Wow now that is really cool. Museum piece you dont see those often. Great sign of some gret finds to come. Keep em coming .Thanks for sharing that too.
 

Welcome to tnet also.......Tommy
 

What an incredible save!!! Congrats:occasion14:
 

Wow now that is really cool. Museum piece you dont see those often. Great sign of some gret finds to come. Keep em coming .Thanks for sharing that too.

You know it Tommy. You're doing things right when you can recover museum-quality finds. :hello2:
 

this is a banner find if i ever saw one right?!

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