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Some Finds From A Couple Of Fields

Bell-Two

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Spent a few hours hunting a couple of new field sites, while not a lot of fantastic finds we got some keepers. One field I am going call the buckle field since we have found at least 10 buckles there. Diane got a nice brass name plate for the Cheyney Talking Machine Co. that dates from the early 1920's. I found a huge brass water faucet which is so cool I am saving it from the recycle bin. We went to another field and found a lot of bits of Harmonica reeds, what is it with Harmonicas, did they in the 1800's sit around and play Harmonicas all day long? Found more buckles and decorated brass and copper items. I found a very neat ladies' scarf slide which had initials engraved on it. Diane found a nice CW Eagle cuff button and I found the only coin, but a good one, an 1859 Fatty Indian!
 
Not bad Bell! I love personalized items like that scarf slide
 
Nice finds and the 1859 Indian is a one year type. I've only found 1 in 30+ years detecting.
 
Congrats on your CW finds. Does the backside of the button have any writing on it.? If so, this site might identify it: Relicman.com.
 
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