Freezing Cold...Frozen Ground...Scored!!!

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I started the day figuring I would give magnet fishing a try...but the recent freeze up took that option away so I decided to try to do some detecting. The plowed fields were no go because they were frozen solid and a jack hammer would have been required. The wooded areas were still diggable and so were the pastures so I decided to try a new pasture permission that I've only hunted once for a short hour.

The top two inches were frozen but I was able to make short work of that with "wonder shovel" but my fingers started to feel the first pings of frostbite after about 30 minutes. I only managed a musket ball and some scrap and was getting a bit discouraged when I got a decent albeit chippy signal. When I got through the plug I saw the bowl and pulled out the entire silver spoon!

The silversmith is Peter Nordbeck who was active in Halifax Nova Scotia from 1819 until 1861! He was a very renowned silversmith and pieces of his work are in museums in Canada and the UK! Very happy with this find and a great way to kick off 2017!

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Nordbeck
 

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Now there's something you don't see every day! Look at those hallmarks! Great score! Fabulous condition too! :occasion14:
 

Awesome!! Love digging silver flat fare and looks like you got a old one. Bet that made up for the cold fingers, Congrats!!
 

Nice find! Silver will do wonders for cold fingers

HH RN
 

DAMN ROMEO ONE HECK OF A FIND WITH NICE TOUCH MARKS .
 

Very nice buddy. These cold hunts get a lot warmer with a good find. I had an 8 degree hunt yesterday with some colonial surprises
 

That's a beauty. Should be able to date it well. Got the king George to narrow it down and then the H should be the exact year if they have a chart for the maker. Hope to hear more! [emoji106]
 

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Hard to date çanadian silver...The marks are pseudo marks and don't tell the whole story. The H isn't actually a date letter and indicates Halifax in this case. This same sequence of marks were used over the years by Nordbeck.

That's a beauty. Should be able to date it well. Got the king George iii to narrow it down and then the H should be the exact year if they have a chart for the maker. Hope to hear more! [emoji106]
 

I know you already nailed it but these pics might be interesting to someone! [emoji106]
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Hard to date çanadian silver...The marks are pseudo marks and don't tell the whole story. The H isn't actually a date letter and indicates Halifax in this case. This same sequence of marks were used over the years by Nordbeck.

Nice I didn't know that. I'm so use to real British marks. That's good to know and would love to find something of his around here. He worked very close to home! [emoji2]
 

I started the day figuring I would give magnet fishing a try...but the recent freeze up took that option away so I decided to try to do some detecting. The plowed fields were no go because they were frozen solid and a jack hammer would have been required.

You can borrow mine if you wanna, (check my equip list ;) ). But, I'll need it back soon! ;)

Love the spoon!
 

Killer find, congratulations! :notworthy:
 

I love early cutlery, especially silver. Great find!
 

I love that spoon, so cool with all those marks. Good work!
 

Nice catch for the middle Jan. Hope you get to enjoy some of the plus temps that are coming through starting tomorrow and going for 10 days.
 

Great to be able to get some history.....great find!....
Love old silver spoons.
 

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