Silver spoon - buckle with flower coins and more

Zacman3669

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Hi so today I went to a field I previously tried with no joy... but what a great day today.... if any one can Id anything here I would be so happy..... 20171115_160905.jpg
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So the spoon is 1911 T H Hazelwood and co silver spoon from Birmingham happy days :) just wish new age of the buckle and the rest lol xxxx
 

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Your brass 4-hole button marked "[something] W. Paige / Dawlish" is British-made, from approximately the late-1820s on through the 1800s. There is no listing for Mr. Paige at the UKDFD list of British button backmarks, so he was probably a tailor or clothing-dealer. The small 4-hole button you found was used for pants-fly closure and on long underwear ("longjohns").
 

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