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A little bit of everything...

Gonehunting

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DpDave and I have hunted the last couple of days.. First we headed out to Lake Texoma. He ended up with a 1926 merc and two wheats.. I brought home this 1945 S merc..
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It was about 8:00 at night and a rain storm was coming so we had to call it quits..
Fast forward to today and we met up again in Durant at a sidewalk tearout. It only produced a wheat, an old Army Badge, and some clad...
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The back says Montgomery Ward & Co.
Chicago, Kansas City, Fort Worth, Texas, Portland, ORE.
then in small print it says: BASTIAN BROS. CO. ROCHESTER . NY.
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We moved over to another sidewalk and I found this cool Compact lid.. Unfortunately the back was missing but I did find printed letters on the rim "PIERRETTE" It also had this intricate etching of a woman in a large dress.
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Had a blast but dang it was frickin cold...
We then moved to a older home that had been demolished. I found two more wheats.. a 1919 and a 1913 that was heavily corroded.
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I then found my first rabies tag of the year..
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and a final wheat and a small buckle that has "pat 5-17-18"
The best find of the day was his with his first Indian Territory Token.. It was from the Durant Canning company.. Hopefully he will post a pic soon..
Here is the final total pic...
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Thanks man..
 
Really Nice Finds :thumbup:

Are you sure the cover with the etched woman is not worn Silver Plate? What was the reading?

Let us know about what you find out about the Army "Thing", possibly a Buckle?

Regards and HH
 
The time period would probably be around the turn of the century.. there is a place where it attached to the base.. Im thinking it is a powder compact or something similar.. the Army relic is probably a watch fob.. Had a friend said he thinks its a fob handed out to war veterans from WWI
 
Very nice!
Bunker
 
Sweet finds, the watch like fob looks simillar to a locket that I found in 2009. Mine was copper with the glass intact.

Thx 4 post and pic's

Moose
 
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