My Biggest Silver Day !

steelheadwill

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Hi All,
Went back to the old millsite where I had found a 1600s buckle & quartz point, I lived on the millpond before I started Md'ing. If only I had known :laughing7:
Began the search on the beach away from the wall, eyeballed the Doughboy with his gas equipment right away, he lost his articulating arm somewhere...
Found the lead cover to an early Ford 6 Volt battery.
Next I get a screaming signal out in knee deep water, pull out a pristine sterling butterknife handle :hello2: carbon steel or iron blade long gone.
since I have things in my pockets that would scratch it, I bring it over for Laurie to hold, (she is gathering mussels for dinner), we both comment on how heavy it is,
assuming it is all sand and mud inside.
next signal is the Sterling 'S.G Eaton' :dontknow: plate, first thing that comes to mind is the nameplate from a flatware box,,, are other pieces out deeper in the mud?
Next months negative tides will tell..
Then another silver piece, a stamped tag, after I look closely at home, it was a larger decorated piece before 'WC Cogan' put his stamps on it.
I can read 'NCWCHC' along the top, 881 (1881?) left center, and USA on bottom.
along with border deco & central filigree
The top letters are barely visible, the numbers and USA at the edge show that the piece was larger at one time.
Super interesting finds to me, I will be asking about the name and the tag at the Historical society when I can get back there. (I have an idea what part of the alphabet soup might mean) and at a total of 49 grams, (handle itself is 38!) my biggest silver haul yet :hello2:
Lastly I got a rather odd key, 'Slaymaker Mfr/Lancaster P USA'
and a bent and beat copper of 28 mm, I can only see 'CONNEC' which gives me my first Connecticut Copper!!
This was recovered from the rocky area pictured, no wonder it's beat :'(
Great Hunt! and the mussels were fantastic too :wink:
thanks for looking! HH to All :thumbsup:
 

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Awesome finds Herbie! That name plate looks old.

Sterling flatware is still on my want list...can't wait to see what you pull out next.
 

Killer finds :headbang:

That name plate is awesome :hello2:

Are you in salt or fresh water?


Blaze
 

Sweet silver haul. I like the key and the Connecticut copper...congrats! Missing the fun already.
 

Thanks All!
Blaze, inland saltwater...
The nameplate was on the rocky beach, knifehandle in mud.\
Metal that is exposed to changing tides always deteriorates faster, this is what fuels my hopes that there may be an entire silver service there, even with the difference in condition...
as you can see from the plate and tag, saltwater silver often look like copper, sometimes even looking rusty..
The coin and key were found in the rocks of the milldam wall, these have become virtually cemented together over time, really hard to recover anything without the rocks damaging it.
neither do I want to damage the structure itself
great care is needed here..
Best Digs :thumbsup:
 

Congrats on some Awesome Relics :icon_thumright: !

TommNJ
 

Awesome finds and congrats on your first CT copper!!! :headbang: :hello2:
 

Hi Herbie !
Nice silver knife and interesting piece of Ford. :thumbsup:
H
 

You had a really great day today Herbie! :notworthy:

And I see you brought your assistant along to show off all the great stuff you find! :laughing7:

Hope to see you posting the rest of that silver flatware service very soon! :D

Congrats buddy,
Dave
 

the knife handle and key are killer finds, very nice :thumbsup:
Pro-
 

I'm not one hundred percent sure but I would say that name plate is a Banner find. To me it looks like a very early dog tag. I would do some research on that name in your area and you might be surprised what you find.
 

nice haul!!!!! MR TUFF
 

allen said:
is that a coffin key?
Whatever type it is its cool !!!
Thanks all!!
Allen, i don't know what type of key, but will look into it :hello:
 

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Very cool finds! Congrats on your first Connecticut cooper!
Keith
 

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