I am an old man, so I will leave that question to the youngsters.:angelic:
I am in Virginia
The earliest grave dates to 1828. The last grave is 1923,
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It seems to be sheet metal, but it flakes off in layers.
Thanks.. it is big one, that's for sure.
It was actually an incidental recovery , found while doing the family cemetery restoration I have been working on. I cleaned it the best I could,...
This heavily rusted wrought-iron object measures approximately 8 by 6 inches. It has a rolled perimeter, a single hinge assembly along its upper...
Thank you all. I noticed a while [ATTACH] ago that the clasp on this bracelet looks like the pedals to a folding flower and is crudely ornate,
I just finished restoring the cemetery I have been working on and found it during the site cleanup. [ATTACH]
Not counting the chain, it measures 5.75 inches long by 1 inch wide.
At least I guess it is a bracelet. Too delicate for a fob.[ATTACH]
Thank you all for your replies. I am pretty well convinced that it is "IB."
Thank you. So far I have IB, JB, and JR, and TR ... These monograms sure can be difficult! ;)
Thank you.
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It looks like an 1800's tea box.
I think at 4 3/8 inches, it might be too small for a flue cover, and I don't see any way to attach it.
where? Out of a rubble-filled wall in central Virginia material ? Brass or bronze I believe .. it is non-magnetic size ? 11.11 CM (4.375 inches)...
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