Miscellaneous Finds
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I'm not sure but I think this was a cigarette case. What ever it is, it has some really
nice engraving.

I found this once silver plated cross in September of 1999 on the beaches in Nags Head,
NC.
I dug this gold plated mans wedding ring in a field at the site of a Union Cavalry
camp. I don't think it's from the Civil War but it's still a nice find. When I first saw
it, I just saw the edge and thought I'd found a gold coin.
Here's a twisted wire ring I found not
far from the gold ring above. I really like those personal items.

A Slaymaker US Army padlock produced in the early 1900's. Shown before and after
electrolysis.
I didn't know what this was for quite some time. I
finally found out that it is a leg band for a racing pigeon.

Part of a music stand. Found at a Girls School that dates to 1789.

A lead Hem or Dress weight. Sewn into the hem of a woman's dress.
These are commonly found at old house sites.

The front and back of the wreath portion of a two piece sash buckle. Probably from the
early 1800's

A pretty big hunk of folded lead. It
was folded twice and an iron nail was driven through it and bent over.

A wood handled pocket knife and pen knife with a cast handle.

A few utensils. Some were silver plated.

Colonial Buckles found at a Civil War site in Fauquier
County, Va.
Half of a Colonial shoe buckle and a brass
skeleton key. Found at the same site as the above buckles.

