Title: Yesterdays Finds Post by: 150aceboy on May 20, 2010, 11:59:22 AM Last time out yesterday, for about a week , had injections in shoulder this morning, and Doctor said to rest it for a few days >:( >:(
Anyway, not many finds yesterday, had a nice Vicky Shilling, couple of Bag Seals, a piece of Silver Sheet ? with hall marks, don't have a clue what its off, and a coin i can't ID lol Oh and another cartwheel penny, fogot to put in pic lol Ace ;) Title: Re: Yesterdays Finds Post by: TheLoveDoc on May 20, 2010, 12:20:19 PM lovely seals fella... i do like those , well done mukka ! ;)
Title: Re: Yesterdays Finds Post by: geordiefred on May 20, 2010, 01:17:30 PM great finds m8 well done ;)
Title: Re: Yesterdays Finds Post by: silky on May 22, 2010, 01:53:56 PM well done paul ,the silver sheet is probaly off a walking stick ,the hallmark should give you makers mark essay mark date mark happy hunting :) 8)
Title: Re: Yesterdays Finds Post by: 150aceboy on May 23, 2010, 08:53:36 PM Cheers Silky m8, would'nt have thought of a walking stick m8, i'll try to have a good look at hallmarks.
thanks again Ace ;) Title: Re: Yesterdays Finds Post by: Roman (Ray) on May 23, 2010, 08:56:11 PM welldone ace butty.
i still love finding joeys mate. nice finds.great stuff. ray. Title: Re: Yesterdays Finds Post by: farmer(phil) on May 23, 2010, 08:57:18 PM Well done Paul
Nice lot of finds. Do like the Vicky shilling (probably cos I've never found one) The bag seals are intresting, have you researched the dates Well done...keep posting...it's nice to see what we're all finding Farmer Phil 8) ;) Title: Re: Yesterdays Finds Post by: 150aceboy on May 24, 2010, 09:00:40 PM Hi Phil, keep looking m8 and a Vicky Shilling will be your next find i hope m8 ;)
Tried hard to research the seals Phil, a couple had dates on of 1873, but the ones with writing on i could'nt find nothing. But Chef(Geoff), done a bit of research for me and come up with the following : Ok the name Richou is not the most uncommon name in France but in Angers in the Anjou region there are only a few and this one in particular would fit with what you are looking for. they were or are a very wealthy family, looking at there profession I would say the sacks contained eitherSeed, flour or grain for milling. (so could you be on the site of an old mill?) the"A.R. Richou Brothers" denote they are 19thC. the A.R stands for Alexander (II) (1835-1897) and René-Eugene (1841-1900). By the way "Frere" isn't a name it means brothers.Ace ;) |