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Title: Keep plodding- the sequel
Post by: farmer(phil) on October 25, 2009, 05:43:54 PM
Went back to the same spot,( with Casa & melonhead - I think they've eat Aide- haven't seen him lately!!!!) for the third week running.  About 60 odd acres.

Kev insists we go to the top fields for a change - one did have tatoes on...and I was tattered in the mud, and the other had sheep..them two valley boys stayed up there a long time....worried about them!!! ;)

Anyway, just to keep the site informed and show that not every week is successful, here's my finds from the last two weeks...got them out of the car and washed them up :-\

Plenty of grotty coppers, modern coins ,buttons, buckles etc...etc and a platinum earing with 3 large diamonds in a cluster of small diamonds...................... I wish!!!!!!!  probably from Claire's accessories
Two of the buttons were Regiment Kings Own IV, perhaps Jonola will give us a bit of info ???

Anyway, nice views, good company.thats why the hobby is so enjoyable.
Phil...keep plodding


Title: Re: Keep plodding- the sequel
Post by: Neil on October 25, 2009, 05:52:57 PM
Nice post Phil. Never say never and eventually the finds will turn up.

Regarding the ear ring, do you want me to test it with my diamond tester?

We can all be pleasantly suprised sometimes - mum did a house clearance a year ago and part of the clearance was some what looked like initially dirty large cubiczaconias stud ear rings - turned out to be two diamond studs  :o - each of 2 carat and set in platinum, dating to the early 1930's. They were absoultely stunning once mum had boiled them in bleach. Make sure you ventilate the room if anyone else does that - its not the healthiest practice in the World, but the results are fantastic.
Neil

You never know mate
Neil


Title: Re: Keep plodding- the sequel
Post by: Jonola (Jon) on October 27, 2009, 07:10:31 PM
Hi Phil, With regards the military button. The Kings Own were a Northern English Infantry regt. The crown does not look to be a kings crown (1901-53) so it is either Victorian or from the 1950s. The picture is not clear to see. Is there a makers name on the back?  The IV is there because they were originally numbered the 4th of Foot. I'd go for Victorian judging by the look of it.  Here is a pictur of the lads in the regiment taken in 1865. I like to put a bit of history behind the finds  ;)  If you can e mail me a hi res pic it would be great.

I loves the Military stuff


Title: Re: Keep plodding- the sequel
Post by: Beefy (GARETH) on October 27, 2009, 07:17:00 PM
HI FARMER (PHIL) NICE FINDS BUD WELL DONE AND KEEP YOUR FINDS COMING.................... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Keep plodding- the sequel
Post by: Jonola (Jon) on October 27, 2009, 07:27:34 PM
Here is a Crimean War era uniform of the 4th Regiment of Foot. Proper British redcoat soldier!


Title: Re: Keep plodding- the sequel
Post by: Jonola (Jon) on October 28, 2009, 07:00:04 PM
HERE YOU ARE PHIL

According to Gwen Squire's book, it is an officers button to the 4th Foot "King's Own Regiment" circa 1808. Please be careful when cleaning or you may ruin it.  ;) Very nice button.
PS: Confirmed in Parkyn also. So definitely 1808 !!!!

Nice buttons.


Title: Re: Keep plodding- the sequel
Post by: farmer(phil) on October 28, 2009, 07:04:12 PM
Thanks Jon!

If I remember, I'll bring them into work to show you....or the next time your available to come out with us.

ps...don't think you'll suffer with your hay fever now ;)

Phil


Title: Re: Keep plodding- the sequel
Post by: Jonola (Jon) on October 28, 2009, 07:39:54 PM
Look forward to it Phil. The old hay fever is well and truly over! Lovely to find two 1808 buttons from an OFFICER no less. I'll see if I can find anyone who has the muster rolls for the regimental officers from this time and see if any lived locally for you. Worth a punt. Strange that the regiment was based in the North of England. Wonder how they found their way to South Wales? The Peninsular War was in this time frame.


Title: Re: Keep plodding- the sequel
Post by: Stig(The) on October 28, 2009, 08:42:06 PM
Nice find & interesting thread to read,thanks Phil & Jon.


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