Failed Oil-Seed Rape - Day 4 - 2 Hammered...

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This was our last big area grid on the Spring Beans that had been drilled into a large patch of failed oil-seed rape, as they were beginning to sprout.
Once again we were gridding far away from the Celtic area & we aimed to get 1 hammered for the day. After 6 hours gridding we had 1 each.

0 Scrappies (thats unusual for us)
2 Tudor Buttons
Roman Lead Steel-yard Weight
17th C Spur Buckle
Spec. Buckle
Roman Bracelet bit
Tudor Clothes Fastener (Type I need)
2 Tudor Leather Mounts
Tiny unifaced Lead Token
18th C Silver Cuff-link Button
Small silver thingy with makers name that I can't make out
Cut Qrter Hammered - Short-Cross
Edward III Halfpenny
 

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Those are some Awesome Saves, Very Nice,
 

It's been a while since i had the last steelyard weight and i don't remember one in your posts the last year. Good day on silver too!
 

Nice quarter cut hammy.
The small silver item sort of looks like a button that the shank got ripped/fell out.
Got a better pic/ can only enlarge it once.
 

The small silver item sort of looks like a button that the shank got ripped/fell out.
I can see why you thought that but its not a button. It was soldered on the end of something with its manufacturing details on it (company name etc), something like a riding crop.
 

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