I've been keeping myself busy over the past few weeks tumbling my more interesting finds from 2017. Here's an overview of what I've tumbled and the results. I tumbled all of these pieces for a total of 36hrs in a mixture of 1/2"-3/4" gravel medium, a 1/2 cup of beach sand, soap & water. Every 12hrs I would change the mixture. After 24hrs, I would then tumble one last time for another 12hrs with only the stone medium, soap & water. Let me know if you prefer the 'out-of-the-ground' look or the 'tumbled' look.
I wish I could say that there were some undiscovered treasures in my tumbled finds from 2017, but it wasn't to be. The ring on the left I found in a farm field in October, the Saddle Makers shield nameplate and the ring on the right I found at the c1865 schoolhouse site. You can also see here some of my utilitarian non-ferrous finds, which consist of mostly farmhouse and field found relics. I have a small early faucet, I've been told that this was screwed into the base of a milk can for sampling the milk. I have a couple of toe-taps, a large bovine syringe, a lighter, a radiator cap, a large 'mystery hook' of some type made of aluminum, some decorative finials which were likely from the top of a pot bellied stove, a padlock escutcheon plate, a ring that I tumbled in the first batch then re-tumbled and a lead final likely from the lid of a tobacco jar. My favorites of the ferrous metal finds are the buggy step and the skeleton key, I thought the 1956 Rabies Tag/iron loop tumbled up nicely. I put a new handle on the old knife, not my best work, I just didn't want it to look 'too new'. I have here a horse curry comb, a 'Mickey Mouse' smokehouse padlock, a horse harness buckle and a 'Bowie' type knife. I picked up the replacement handle for the antique horse curry comb in September. I managed to refit a handle onto the antique Bowie Knife this winter as well. I also discovered that the iron reins guide actually had a silver wash or possibly a nickel plating below the rust.
I was finally able to get enough information off the circular chewing gum tin and found the online info below.
I also included a pic of what the tin looked like when it was new.
Silver Gem Chewing Gum Tin c1900. "Nice artifact from the early days of chewing gum distribution. Distributed by Sibley and Holmwood in Buffalo, N. Y. the Silver Gem tin once contained a chewing gum wafer(s). Predating the Colgan's product by about a decade, the possibility exists that the Silver Gem round tin was an inspiration for the Mint and Violet Colgan's Chips. The tin measures approximately 1 1/4" in diameter and 1/4" deep. From the research that I did, it is likely that the tin contained only gum and no other products".
Thanks very much for looking,
Dave
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