Flat Button and a Mystery Item--1683 Property, Mass

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Good evening, friends. We are enjoying reading about your finds--feels good to know that even though we may not find exciting stuff on a given day, others are! Anyway, John Doug for a little bit after work today and found a flat button and a strange looking button type relic, connected by a sort of loop. Almost looks like it was soldered with silver? The main pieces are octagonal in shape. Any ideas on that one? Hope you all have a pleasant night. Thanks for looking. -Lisa & John
 

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Hi Casper, yes, seems like finding them intact is pretty rare. We're excited about that. There does seem to be a design, but it is so faint. I'm going to see if I can do some type of trick photography to bring the design out. We'll see. Take care. -L&J

its awesome found them complete - in 45 yrs ive only found 2 complete - lots of singles
most octagons ive seen do have a design usually - lot of times - usually a Tudor rose
they should be from the 1700s
 

Abe, thanks for looking. Do you really think they are Colonial era though? I'm wondering if they might be a century newer. Tough call without much detail on the cuff links. I guess we can all agree that they are OLD! ;-)

Take care, -L&J

QUOTE=Ahab8;5426680]Very cool find. I love colonial links. One of my favorite finds. You should google some of the colonial silver etched links. Great job
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All of that style that I have found are from site pre dating the 1800s. One site that gave up a bunch was gone by 1780 or so. To get a good pic put them down in a dark room and shine an led (phone) light across the face of them. Play with the angle a little bit and you will get a much better shot of the design.
 

Hey DDF, how the heck are ya? We are glad to be back. Our weather here has been lousy. It feels like it will never be warm and sunny again. Only got out a couple of times in the past month. Glad to find something interesting though. Hope you've been well. Thanks for looking. -L&J

Thanks Lisa, been getting out when I can, jyst popped a new Nel coil on the ATPRO and boy she is sniffing deep now! I would suggest you do the same, I'm sure there are some juicy targets deep beneath your coil. I hit a school with it last nite and I THOUGHT I had it cleaned out...wow, huge difference, dug a lot of stuff 8 inches plus, but alas, no silver...but a few nice wheaties! Was a very good investment indeed. Weather here is hot, ground is dry and hard..ugh..Lisa I hope the weather turns better for you guys, I'm positive that there is a lot more to come out of the ground there...Ddf
 

Excellent advice on the photography! Thanks!

Don't laugh, but -- I needed a history lesson. For some reason, when I think of Colonial era, I think 17th century (first 13 colonies), but I guess it includes the years right up to the Revolutionary War. Duh. Sorry, Abe...getting old and forgetful here, lol.

Lisa


All of that style that I have found are from site pre dating the 1800s. One site that gave up a bunch was gone by 1780 or so. To get a good pic put them down in a dark room and shine an led (phone) light across the face of them. Play with the angle a little bit and you will get a much better shot of the design.[/QUOTE]
 

Thanks Lisa, been getting out when I can, jyst popped a new Nel coil on the ATPRO and boy she is sniffing deep now! I would suggest you do the same, I'm sure there are some juicy targets deep beneath your coil. I hit a school with it last nite and I THOUGHT I had it cleaned out...wow, huge difference, dug a lot of stuff 8 inches plus, but alas, no silver...but a few nice wheaties! Was a very good investment indeed. Weather here is hot, ground is dry and hard..ugh..Lisa I hope the weather turns better for you guys, I'm positive that there is a lot more to come out of the ground there...Ddf

DDF -- John used his little NEL coil to find these relics! The thing is awesome--He was using his giant coil, but this little one finds things that the big one doesn't. Rock on, AT PRO! Glad you're finding those targets! ~L&J
 

It can be either linked-buttons used at the neck or cuff-links, both are late 18th C. Nice to get the pair!
 

again____ my proven go-to is 2 minutes electrolysis then super gentle few seconds with Brillo under tap water to reveal details.

just my "off the cuff" opinion :laughing7::laughing7:
nice diggin' _________as John seems accustomed to findin' the lurking loot :icon_thumright:
 

Congrats. Found a few singles like that including a monogrammed silver one but never the pair
 

It can be either linked-buttons used at the neck or cuff-links, both are late 18th C. Nice to get the pair!

Thanks more confirming that, Cru! What we thought was nothing much ended up being quite fascinating. And so it goes with metal detecting! -L&J
 

Congrats. Found a few singles like that including a monogrammed silver one but never the pair

Toasted, how very cool to find a monogrammed silver one. We believe these are copper. Thanks for looking. -L&J
 

Hey Ace, thanks for the tips! And for your "off the cuff" opinion, LOL! -L&J

QUOTE=port ewen ace;5426977]again____ my proven go-to is 2 minutes electrolysis then super gentle few seconds with Brillo under tap water to reveal details.

just my "off the cuff" opinion :laughing7::laughing7:
nice diggin' _________as John seems accustomed to findin' the lurking loot :icon_thumright:[/QUOTE]
 

Toasted, how very cool to find a monogrammed silver one. We believe these are copper. Thanks for looking. -L&J

Here it is
 

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Very nice finds! The mystery item is a cool complete cuff link, congratulation! :occasion14:
 

Awesome find ! :occasion14:
 

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