My daily trinkets

prolab69

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Oct 8, 2007
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in the stix of NY
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Whites Eagle Spectrum, Fisher CZ-3D
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All Treasure Hunting
Went back to the foundations that the 1824 bust half was found :tongue3: like im not gonna go back there right? :laughing7:
found a nice Token from the Syracuse Chilled Plow Co. Syracuse, NY dated 1900 was hoping for a largie, but ill take it anyway. the crotal bell is aprox 1830s all in one piece w/ringer. I thought the thimble was silver at first, but further inspection turns out to be aluminum. the brass plate with the swivel i think is from a lock and would turn to cover the keyhole....i think :icon_scratch:
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nice bell!!!! MR TUFF
 

Nice finds,

That's not a coin you find everyday

HH Jer
 

Sweet Bell!!!...I foud one with S N on it too...Someone told me it was Seth North from conn. Congrats on some neat relics :icon_thumleft:
 

Brian W said:
Sweet Bell!!!...I foud one with S N on it too...Someone told me it was Seth North from conn. Congrats on some neat relics :icon_thumleft:
Yes, but the shank is not U shaped, so its later after his son took over the company. but yes your right, it stands for Seth North
 

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