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BTV Digger
12-23-2015, 06:37 PM
Hi all. I've been fortunate to continue hunting well into the winter season here in northern New England as the insanely mild weather continues. Below are some pictures from my last two hunts (two weeks ago and today). Alas no old coins but some interesting relics nonetheless. Had the opportunity to use my hunting buddy's AT Pro today as I plan on making this my next machine come spring. Very easy to use and after spending an hour or so reading the owner's manual online it only took me about that time to understand most of its capabilities. Very solid machine. Anyhow, I nabbed the tombac and other two buttons as well as the large musket ball on the first hunt. I got the remaining items today. One of the buttons has a "WN" backmark on it, and didn't see it specifically mentioned on my button back marks page (http://pw1.netcom.com/~jimyce/bm.html#C). Anyone have an ID give me a holler - English perhaps? Pocketwatch has a manufacturers number on it (155719) but all traces of the actual maker are gone. ID number lookup places it from the late 1800s to early 1900s. Best finds were today when I snagged both a Crotal and a Conestoga bell near an old cellar hole. Very pleased with those. Wagon wheel-looking thingy could perhaps be a wheel off a child's toy (dunno). Last item is a complete mystery and I made sure to give caution to my kids who wanted to see it..could be quite dangerous! Made of lead with iron teeth coming out of it. Definitely a head scratcher, but again give me a shout if you know what it is! Happy Holidays to all and best wishes for a great new year ahead.

John

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cmcgill
12-23-2015, 07:58 PM
I was wondering if you went out today John. Should be even better tomorrow. Really nice looking bell that you found. Wish I had my detector already, but I'll be trying it out Friday and Saturday.

Lodge Scent
12-23-2015, 09:16 PM
Nice finds John, Hang those bells from your tree!

"Definitely a head scratcher"......not so sure about that :lol:

MangoAve
12-24-2015, 11:13 AM
Nice finds. Surprised you like the Conestoga more than the crotal. The crotal looks in decent shape but no single shot. You might be able to determine the maker of the watch but looking for the pics of the watches themselves from the time frame. That is if you care to go thru that research. I do believe the design of the back plates (holding the gears) are specific to the maker. Yours has the gears visible near the winder at 12 o'clock. Not even sure if the seconds spring is visible. I have one, which the type escapes me right now, that was popular with the train conductors in the early 1900s. It was my grandfather's but might have been his father's judging by how old it was. Same style thumb winder as yours, but the gears were visible somewhere between 3 and 6 o'clock. (Its reverse when you look at the back so looking at your picture it'd show in the 6 to 9 o'clock).

Digger_O'Dell
12-24-2015, 11:39 AM
Way to "ring in" the new year! :lol: well done and congrats!

OxShoeDrew
12-27-2015, 06:49 AM
I love finding bells, They are more rare than it would seem. Congrats!

del
12-29-2015, 02:52 PM
congrats on the bells John , they are always a good find and will make my day !!:clapping:very interesting initials or backmark on the button too!

Dan