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Dream site there for sure. Love the Gothic Florin in particular. Looking forward to next weekends finds :D .
 
Nice musket ball
Untitled by Marc Russo, on Flickr

Untitled by Marc Russo, on Flickr

Untitled by Marc Russo, on Flickr

Untitled by Marc Russo, on Flickr

lovely button
Beautiful Victorian button by Marc Russo, on Flickr

Beautiful Victorian button by Marc Russo, on Flickr

old marble..
Old marble by Marc Russo, on Flickr

sadly would of been a 1800's shilling..
Another really work silver coin by Marc Russo, on Flickr

Another really work silver coin by Marc Russo, on Flickr

and on the way back to the car i found this one...
Untitled by Marc Russo, on Flickr

Untitled by Marc Russo, on Flickr
 
ChrisD said:
Dream site there for sure. Love the Gothic Florin in particular. Looking forward to next weekends finds :D .

yep and only just scratching the surface we will be here for years!
 
Wow, where's the jealous as hell emoji!!!! That's half of my outstanding bucket list in one weekend and a few new ones to add to it.
 
Thanks so much guys!!!! Stay tuned to the vid! Wait till you see Lisa's finds , just as interesting as mine!
 
Secret Squirrels said:
Your on a winner with that site :rainbow: Love that oiled queen vic :inlove: what oil are you using?

Cheers mate, yep its a ripper spot this one and now well protected bu the farmer and shire haha.
I use a very light gun oil then wipe it off really well
 
Bluedevil said:
Awesome site and great finds !!

Keep your eye out for that bottle dump somewhere !!

yep i have a sneaky suspicion and will be getting over there for a look very soon
 
And to think I was about to chuck it out! Turns out its a turn of the century siren whistle . I found it right by the train line so it must of been from a conductor or construction of the railway?
Made by Mossberg Wrench Co. in the USA in the late 1890's and was called The Develine patent pendin

Untitled by Marc Russo, on Flickr

Untitled by Marc Russo, on Flickr

the impeller
Untitled by Marc Russo, on Flickr

Untitled by Marc Russo, on Flickr

Pic of a later one i found online...
Untitled by Marc Russo, on Flickr
 
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