Couple more buckles

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Later for sure, probably well into the 1800s.
 

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Thats what I figured Patch, thought I better check to make sure. Thank You.
 

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mainer said:
Thats what I figured Patch, thought I better check to make sure. Thank You.


It never hurts! The more posts made, the more we all learn, and it's great at killing the time until Spring!
 

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Yea,I would def. say 19th cen.The first one is pretty cool,and a tongue and wreath type....double tongue!I have not seen that type.I have found something similiar.They were ladies buckles.I am sure I have found a smaller version(the center disc)but I dont know where it is?
 

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kuger said:
Yea,I would def. say 19th cen.The first one is pretty cool,and a tongue and wreath type....double tongue!I have not seen that type.I have found something similiar.They were ladies buckles.I am sure I have found a smaller version(the center disc)but I dont know where it is?
Oooh those are nice.

I just dug an oldie today. Late 1700's ladies sash buckle. Ugliest thing I've ever seen!
 

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4-H would love to see a picture of your buckle. Did you post it in todays finds?
 

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