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George111

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  1. LOL luckly they were found in different areas of the field
  2. Must of been a regular stopping point for biker's in the field I found this lot LOL
  3. I think this is a bronze palm guard sail/leather maker thimble the raised "ridge" fits exactly into the gap between my finger and the well rubbed areas on it match the same, seeing its made of bronze its probably post medieval
  4. https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/282271
  5. The pressure washer does make sense, there are examples on PAS data base of similar looking brooch
  6. Part of a small Roman T bar brooch could date AD43-AD100
  7. I think this is a copper/brass wrist or ankle "bangle" as its construction looks to me to be too flimsy for it to be for keys or horse harness, no idea on age
  8. Book clasp probably post medieval
  9. Scabbard chape which could possibly be medieval
  10. Lead trade weight cant see any impressed stamp marks so possibly lost before they were added could date anywhere between 1400-1700
  11. Lead sewing palm guard/thimble probably post medieval 1600-1700
  12. Think this is too oval in shape to be a shield boss so probably another post medieval horse harness decoration
  13. I thinks it supposed to be a George III half penny all detail has been rubbed/smoothed off but has a interesting stamp mark maybe a company promo or freebe ?
  14. When I first saw your id of it I thought you were wrong and knew it was a guinea not a half, looks like its been in the ground going by the red earth in some of the letters nice find
  15. Post medieval horse harness mount looks like the owners initials engraved into it, it looks like JB or TB
  16. Silver gilt livery button post medieval I think, maybe a family emblem
  17. I know its not metal LOL but I had a signal from a metallic object so dug it out and this fell out the soil with the rusty nail Flint Thumb/End Scraper of the Neolithic period dating from 4000-2000 BCE so anywhere between 4000-6000 yrs old
  18. Probably was 2 loops not just the one
  19. Blacksmiths "cut off" anvil tool looks old but don't know what age it could be
  20. Another buckle ring bit of a basic pattern on it and is smaller than the other and looks older
  21. Post medieval 1800-1900 "buckle" ring was possibly gold gilt slightly larger than the last ring
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