A few more finds

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Some days finds are thin and others days are like xmas. The pics are a mix of the two over a few trips.

The full cricket buckle is one of my favs as is the imitation groat broach. The vase is, I think, hand made and has no identifying marks on it. Most of the silvers are pretty worn but there is a G3 shilling. The big penny is 1853 or 1854.

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the bottle is an oven black probably made by doulton in lambeth about 1880s you have some really nice finds well done
 
indi said:
the bottle is an oven black probably made by doulton in lambeth about 1880s you have some really nice finds well done

Thanks Indi - I had no idea where to start to research this. Most bottles and pottery I find are shards.
 
Clodmaster said:
Some really great finds. I like the George III coin best - looks like 1809 maybe.

Thanks. Given what Indi suggested as dates for the vase then the worn coins are more easily explained. Lots of use.
 
Hi detectist that style of coin on the George the 3rd is known as a bullshead and i think used between 1816-20 so i reckon its 1818-9
 
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