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Hi everyone! I returned to that farm in my town today, and this time my teenage son came with me (which was awesome)!
Together we found two more buttons, and I think one of them is another Dandy. (My first ever Dandy was described in this thread: http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/t...utton-dandy-other-interesting-farm-finds.html)
As you'll notice when looking at the button on the left in the pictures below this (suspected) Dandy is 30mm diameter, while my previous one (from the other post) was 35mm. Both of those large buttons were found within 20 feet of each other in a field that used to have a very old home on it. I talked with one of the farm's owner's family members today and she explained that there was a house there in the 1700's (I could only find maps back to the mid 1800's, and the house was on those).
From what you've taught me before I believe this button dates to the 1750-1790 timeframe like the other. Note on the front that there appears to be some of the original green color remaining.
The button on the right is 25mm in diameter, and the words clearly say "Treble Plate Stand D Colour" on the back. Yes it says Plate (I've found other buttons that say "Gilt" but this one does not say that.
Does anyone have any information on this button? From reading past posts about similar wording it seems that these buttons date to the early 1800's, but the word "Plate" seems to be unusual, and 25mm is larger than the smaller 15mm and 20mm buttons I've been finding on this site. Any info is welcome.
I took an extra picture of the 25mm button because some of the 3-layers of gold "Plate" are still on the button, and it shines in the light! That's so beautiful and I can't believe it's still on there after 200 years!
Final note: we also found a Large Cent during the same 60-minute search, but its condition is poor. I can read "One Cent" on the back, but the front is very bad and getting a date will be unlikely. But I have it in hydrogen peroxide now and we'll see what it looks like later. I'll update when I take pictures.



Together we found two more buttons, and I think one of them is another Dandy. (My first ever Dandy was described in this thread: http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/t...utton-dandy-other-interesting-farm-finds.html)
As you'll notice when looking at the button on the left in the pictures below this (suspected) Dandy is 30mm diameter, while my previous one (from the other post) was 35mm. Both of those large buttons were found within 20 feet of each other in a field that used to have a very old home on it. I talked with one of the farm's owner's family members today and she explained that there was a house there in the 1700's (I could only find maps back to the mid 1800's, and the house was on those).
From what you've taught me before I believe this button dates to the 1750-1790 timeframe like the other. Note on the front that there appears to be some of the original green color remaining.
The button on the right is 25mm in diameter, and the words clearly say "Treble Plate Stand D Colour" on the back. Yes it says Plate (I've found other buttons that say "Gilt" but this one does not say that.
Does anyone have any information on this button? From reading past posts about similar wording it seems that these buttons date to the early 1800's, but the word "Plate" seems to be unusual, and 25mm is larger than the smaller 15mm and 20mm buttons I've been finding on this site. Any info is welcome.
I took an extra picture of the 25mm button because some of the 3-layers of gold "Plate" are still on the button, and it shines in the light! That's so beautiful and I can't believe it's still on there after 200 years!
Final note: we also found a Large Cent during the same 60-minute search, but its condition is poor. I can read "One Cent" on the back, but the front is very bad and getting a date will be unlikely. But I have it in hydrogen peroxide now and we'll see what it looks like later. I'll update when I take pictures.



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