Found a beautifully engraved Rev War crossbelt on Thurs that is absolutely STUNNING!!

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UPDATE! Beautifully engraved Rev War crossbelt that is STUNNING! 2 more plates added


Revisited the Revolutionary War site where I found many French Regimental buttons last year and my super rare silver 76th Officers Bristish regimental button which won me best relic of 2012 on the CS Sentinel website. I had previously found 2 pits at this site and have now located a third. I have only just begun to dig this one out. It too appears to be roughly 5 ft by 5 ft. The best thing to come our of it Thurs morning was this brass plate featuring a fox with his paw raised as if saluting. This is etched by hand making this truly a work of art. It has the most beautiful emerald green patina that all relic hunters love to see! Everything I have found at this site has dated to 1781. Its dimensions are 2 inches by 2 inches with 5 prongs on the back suggesting it was attached to leather. I found another somewhat similar piece back about 10 yrs ago featuring a fox also but it was nowhere near the fine detail as this one. I feel, and have been told by one other well known relic hunter, that this may be a British Cross belt plate although I have not had direct confirimation from Don Troini or George Juno. There was a British naval officer in the Revolutionary War who served at Yorktown known as The Fox. I am researching this connection and looking for anyone else who may have dug a similar peice or may have suggestions as to what this is. Hopefully this pit will render some more French Regimental buttons or another coveted British officers button. Devonrex
 

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Now that's something you don't see found everyday. Awesome find my man and congrats on the banner; you earned it!
 

Very nice historic piece!
 

Wow! Just really really cool! I will vote banner!
 

OMG that is so beautiful. I would almost cry with joy at finding something that beautiful.
 

Going to have to keep us updated and would love to see some dig pics of the pit. Nothing like a hand engraved piece and especially if you can date it.
Congratulations.
 


Revisited the Revolutionary War site where I found many French Regimental buttons last year and my super rare silver 76th Officers Bristish regimental button which won me best relic of 2012 on the CS Sentinel website. I had previously found 2 pits at this site and have now located a third. I have only just begun to dig this one out. It too appears to be roughly 5 ft by 5 ft. The best thing to come our of it Thurs morning was this brass plate featuring a fox with his paw raised as if saluting. This is etched by hand making this truly a work of art. It has the most beautiful emerald green patina that all relic hunters love to see! Everything I have found at this site has dated to 1781. Its dimensions are 2 inches by 2 inches with 5 prongs on the back suggesting it was attached to leather. I found another somewhat similar piece back about 10 yrs ago featuring a fox also but it was nowhere near the fine detail as this one. I feel, and have been told by one other well known relic hunter, that this may be a British Cross belt plate although I have not had direct confirimation from Don Troini or George Juno. There was a British naval officer in the Revolutionary War who served at Yorktown known as The Fox. I am researching this connection and looking for anyone else who may have dug a similar peice or may have suggestions as to what this is. Hopefully this pit will render some more French Regimental buttons or another coveted British officers button. Devonrex
Very nice find :icon_thumright: do you not think it looks more like a Wolf.

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Great design on the mount, it'll look awesome in a display.
 

Great Recovery ! That's the kind of stuff I like to find :hello2: Congrats. another vote here.
 

Very nice find :icon_thumright: do you not think it looks more like a Wolf.

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Silver Searcher, It may very well be a wolf ............ as that thought crossed my mind to late last night as I looked at it a little closer. It has features of both. The few people I showed it to said it looked like a fox but I am beginning to wonder also. What I do know is it is awfully close to the Hessian design that was utilized in the Rev War except that the animal on their coat of arms was a lion. Below is a picture of one of 2 specimens that have been found at Yorktown. The Hessians fought on the British side and their artifacts are exceptionally rare. But as you can see the design, animal raised with arms in the same position, mouth open, tail up...........is all the same. This plate definitely was meant to represent someone (or unit) characterizing strentgth, agility, and prowess. Alll necessary in battle. Devonrex
 

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Thankyou everyone for all the nice comments and banner votes! I must say this little relic is one of the best things I have ever dug and I think represents the history of my area in some way.
 

Amazing find! Congrats... If I could give it a Banner vote from my iPad I certainly would!
 

Very lovely cross-belt piece! Deserves banner for sure it is simply stunning! INcoming vote!
 

Man if that doesn't make banner I will eat my metal detector. What an amazing recovery, but shucks I now have to re-think my bucket list. I wont one of those.
INCOMING BNNER VOTE:headbang:
ZDD
 

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