Knew there had to be silver here somewhere...

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Been working a lost 1820s-1830s to maybe 1870s? home site and things have been slowing up there. But I still managed 2 musket balls and a silver necklace charm? Probably rhinestones and unfortunately missing center stone. I think people used to hangout at the ruins of the site well after anyone lived there as newer stuff has been showing up along the old road.

The flat button and clog clasp/ fastener popped out on a different site I cut through on way. Unfortunately can't make out the back mark on the button it's very thin. Thought the old squeeze tube top was neat. I'm away and forget the brand. Something crem lotion. Overall doing pretty good between the two sites. Group photo of all finds from both places. Minus the bottles and a few other things.
 

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Been working a lost 1820s-1830s to maybe 1870s? home site and things have been slowing up there. But I still managed 2 musket balls and a silver necklace charm? Probably rhinestones and unfortunately missing center stone. I think people used to hangout at the ruins of the site well after anyone lived there as newer stuff has been showing up along the old road.

The flat button and clog clasp/ fastener popped out on a different site I cut through on way. Unfortunately can't make out the back mark on the button it's very thin. Thought the old squeeze tube top was neat. I'm away and forget the brand. Something crem lotion. Overall doing pretty good between the two sites. Group photo of all finds from both places. Minus the bottles and a few other things.
Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Good stuff, congrats!
Thank you! Any idea what the pointy thing to the right of the musket balls and below the spoon handle is? I'm stumped.
 

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