"TOMBAC" buttons.
The most common button type I find. Mostly plain, but we do come across some decorated types.
Mostly dating to the 18th century.
Tombac is an alloy of copper and enough zinc to give it a silvery colour.
"TOMBAC" buttons.
The most common button type I find. Mostly plain, but we do come across some decorated types.
Mostly dating to the 18th century.
Tombac is an alloy of copper and enough zinc to give it a silvery colour.
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Yes, probably lots more trees, but the same hills and valleys.
Have maps back to 1840's, and very little has changed, except the size of the fields. Lots of hedges and ditches were ripped out in the 1950's-60's
Sometimes I can't get my head around, that the person standing there, even thousands of years ago, is seeing the same sun, rising and setting over a landscape, that really hasn't changed, contour wise, very much at all βΊοΈ
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If only I had a Tardis....
But when would I go
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Reflection of old in new.... βΊοΈ
Glass of champagne sitting on a wooden tray with a pink lounge in the background
Is it ever to early for a glass of champagne ?
Thank you. I think it's probably a mustard spoon.
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Don't think its particularly old, has a tapered expansion joint.
This day last year I was being chased off the field by the drill, but I'm not complaining π₯°
Button from North Yorkshire regiment, 1792-1802.
Commonwealth penny, 1649-1660
Nicely marked gold ring, probably 9-18ct.
Worked flint, possibly unfinished
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I knew I was pushing my luck with this one, it had cracks before I started.
But look at those cool markings.
Will have to do a bit of research on that one.
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Yes, that's why I cut it short. Couple of good finds, so happy with that.
All the best with your knee.
Lovely stuff isn't it. Gives a brilliant signal ππ€£
Everything from a couple of hours this morning.
A few keepers there βΊοΈ
I haven't really searched this bit of the field, although it's very near where I park. There have always been better places to go.
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Very pleased with today's hammered. It is indeed a sterling imitation.
By Gaucher of Chatillion, 1313-1322.
Mint of Yves, nr Florennes.
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