Yesterday's finds- Western Indiana

bcbirdman

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Apr 14, 2023
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First good haul of the season. Crops are out of many fields and went out this weekend. These are the best finds and one incredible bonus - this beautiful arrowhead that popped out of the hole I dug for a target, which ended up being a trashy copper lid. haha

Any info on the date of the buttons? I am thinking both are early 1800s. I've never found a button that had a shank on it like the first one with the floral pattern (it's not totally flat either. Has a slight convexity to it). Reminds me of an older style. Also, check out the big brass ring! It's all bent but would've held a big gem at one time. Unfortunately, could not find the gem in the hole. haha
 

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Beautiful button(s) and arrowhead.

Is there 2 buttons the same pattern?
Thanks! And no, there is only one button with that floral pattern and it has the drilled shank. I added two pictures of that button to show the details under the magnifying glass and also the size in my hand. However, I did post a second button that is just a flat button with no back mark with a shank that has an older style mounting.
 

I only find drilled shank buttons on my earlier sites (1720s-1760s). The cone shank tombac is 1760s to 1780s.
 

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