Got my FIX today

rasrandy

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? ? ? ?Have not posted lately due to the weather but had a few not so cold days so
I took advantage and went back to the old torn down house property.Today I
found a horseshoe,a buick name plate saying Flint,Michigan ,,some type of a filter and two
farming blades.One was next to an old tree under a big rock,xlt said overload and I said dig it.(cache)Not yet.
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All of the small things were found under a big pine tree.A heart shaped locket,WCC 43 casing---does
anyone know if the 43 stands for the year?,half a hinge,some type of spout,half a wheel type design
thingy and a metal shell butt reads US no10 ajax.Some other pics ill post later and I have plenty of
what is it pics.HHs and Happy Holidays
 

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Great relics randy!

Love that little locket!

Congrats on your finds!

;)
 

? Forgot to post this pic.? These initials are on the spoons handle--HAM
? Made by Curtisville mfg co.? Did a search and found nothing.Ever
? hear of this co.? Also posted a bottle find in bottles and glass.HHs
 

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Great finds!! Whats the spoon made out of? I typed it in on google and got a few early coin silver spoons. My guess on the locket is WCC is the initials and the date is 1943. That spout looks like a maple syrup tap. The thing on the right with the threee holes looks like a heel plate i have seen but it might not be. The shotgun shell was made by the US Cartridge Company 1864 to 1938. Really nice relics...
 

Jake----The spoon is not silver.Thanks for the info on the shell.
The thing with 3 holes is a hinge.Maple syrup tap-that would be cool
HHs
 

Curtisville Mfg. Co., c. 1854-59. ((Formerly F. Curtis & Co. of Hartford, CT.)
Mfgrs. of German silver (non-silver alloy) tableware.
By 1857 the company's location was officially known as Curtisville, with its own postmaster.
 

Glad you got to get out for awhile, great relics and pics. Tsgman
 

PBK-Thanks for the info.Its the earliest date I can give this site so far.

STRAND-FILTER--I cleaned the spoon with a set of small soft wire
brushes that I bought from plumbing section at home depot.They
work good without the scratches and are only under $3.00 for two.HHs
 

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