MangoAve
07-20-2015, 12:05 PM
Saturday there was a bit of on/off rain but I could have gotten out... After last week's ordeal I was given a specific time to be home, and it was incorrect. Just have to make up for it the next few days. Sunday I went up to the mass of cellar holes I know about and went specifically to the one where I pulled up a few buckles. There were a total of four (and a half) cellars that I hit along the same road. This time I tried to hit it harder, much harder, but I didn't get the luck. I did pull up a few what's it's tho that I hope to get identified. There is one ring that is oval for some reason. As you can see, this area must be big for canning because I pulled up another three jar lids with the porcelain inserts. I have no idea what the half circle item is, and it is large. It was found somewhere at the base of a tree between the cellar and the road. I believe it was the middle tree for the pic of the smaller cellar. Out back I might have spotted a cabin site. There was a rectangular outline of stones, no depression, a bunch of iron nail targets, and it definitely wasn't a barn. The barns were across the street built into the hillside. Back by that area I pulled up a piece that brass but with high copper content. It reminds me of a crown but there is a reason why it has the "teeth" on it. As the pic of cellar was taken facing the road, to the far right partially up the hill is where I got the cap/escutcheon. Man is it large and it rang above a silver dollar VDI.
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The second cellar I had to take a panoramic pic of. Look at it closely and see how immense it really was. I got some brass plate with the specific cut-out in the middle. I have seen one of these before but I can't remember where to even try and identify it myself. In the all finds pic there is a log splitting wedge I found out front. I even noticed this pathway and a single step stone. There was a planting trowel unearthed there. In the far back I got some huge nails. One is in great shape.
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Cellar number three had a fresh bike/walking path so there wasn't much pulled from there. Cellar number four I actually didn't find. I did locate the well. There were a few areas with some iron and there was an area with a depression, but given how none of the holes in the area are filled or gone... this depression wouldn't have been it. It looked more like the place where they would park the carriage/buggy. Yet, even tho there should have been a cellar close to the spot were the carriages were parked and it wasn't there. I only found blackberry bushes.
Any ideas on the brass band with the teeth, or plate with cut-out, or semi-circle piece? The larger oval ring would be a bonus. Boy does it suck to read a good VDI for those and pull up an iron ring.
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The second cellar I had to take a panoramic pic of. Look at it closely and see how immense it really was. I got some brass plate with the specific cut-out in the middle. I have seen one of these before but I can't remember where to even try and identify it myself. In the all finds pic there is a log splitting wedge I found out front. I even noticed this pathway and a single step stone. There was a planting trowel unearthed there. In the far back I got some huge nails. One is in great shape.
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Cellar number three had a fresh bike/walking path so there wasn't much pulled from there. Cellar number four I actually didn't find. I did locate the well. There were a few areas with some iron and there was an area with a depression, but given how none of the holes in the area are filled or gone... this depression wouldn't have been it. It looked more like the place where they would park the carriage/buggy. Yet, even tho there should have been a cellar close to the spot were the carriages were parked and it wasn't there. I only found blackberry bushes.
Any ideas on the brass band with the teeth, or plate with cut-out, or semi-circle piece? The larger oval ring would be a bonus. Boy does it suck to read a good VDI for those and pull up an iron ring.