ColonialDude
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It occurred to me that some folks might have missed these as I posted them in todays finds. They belong here however.
I found these at a site I have had some success at previously.
10 or so British buttons from various regiments including the 2st, 29th, and 84th. This would normally be enough to be considered a fantastic hunt by anyone's standards...but I was not done there.
Also turned up a beautiful brass heart likely associated with the 21st Regiment.
The 2 finds of the day however were this 84th regiment pewter badge. Some of the experts out there believe it could be a cockade button or badge of sorts, but do agree it is the only of it's kind known to exist. A find of a lifetime.
IS it possible to make 2 finds of a lifetime in a day? Sure is...
I dug up both halves of this beautiful Kings 8th Regiment neck stock clasp about 10 feet and 4 hours apart. Ironically I found the first half at the beginning of the hunt and was disappointed there were no markings on it...and I muttered to myself I would like to find the other half and have it engraved with a regimental number or name. Again, this is the only known example in existence. Talk about a rare day with some rare finds!!
I also dug several George III coppers and misc junk.
Sorry for so many photos.
I found these at a site I have had some success at previously.
10 or so British buttons from various regiments including the 2st, 29th, and 84th. This would normally be enough to be considered a fantastic hunt by anyone's standards...but I was not done there.
Also turned up a beautiful brass heart likely associated with the 21st Regiment.
The 2 finds of the day however were this 84th regiment pewter badge. Some of the experts out there believe it could be a cockade button or badge of sorts, but do agree it is the only of it's kind known to exist. A find of a lifetime.
IS it possible to make 2 finds of a lifetime in a day? Sure is...
I dug up both halves of this beautiful Kings 8th Regiment neck stock clasp about 10 feet and 4 hours apart. Ironically I found the first half at the beginning of the hunt and was disappointed there were no markings on it...and I muttered to myself I would like to find the other half and have it engraved with a regimental number or name. Again, this is the only known example in existence. Talk about a rare day with some rare finds!!
I also dug several George III coppers and misc junk.
Sorry for so many photos.
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