Hello. This is a silver buckle that I found last Sunday. This is the same site where the gold Napoleon coin was found a few weeks ago, but about 100 yards away. I'm not sure what this is and if anyone knows, I'd appreciate your opinion. It is very thin and might have been a clasp on a ladies hat or maybe a small child's clothing? I feel confident it is pre-1900 and victorian. The brown discoloration is from a piece of ferrous that was literally touching it. Amazing that the Safari picked it out 8" deep. I am impressed. I soaked this in olive oil for a few days and then jewelry cleaner for a couple of days and the rust still clings to it. If you know how to clean it without damage, I'd really appreciate hearing from you. I came very close to not digging it, but it kept reading 35 in one particular direction and I decided to see what it was. The quarter is just for size reference. It is marked "sterling silver" on the little hook on the back. I think it is a cool thing.
Cheers,
Brookie
Cheers,
Brookie