Monday 19 July 2010

Griffon, George and Pewter Spoon at Wendover Green


On Sunday I headed up to Wendover, Bucks for a Weekend Wanderer's dig, a journey of nearly two hours. Since there has not been a club dig for five weeks I thought I’d give it a go. Recent beach finds have included small change on the upper beach and pre-decimal on the lower beach (1943 half crown, 1954 florin, 1958 shilling, 1916 and 1948 pennies).
My first find on leaving the car was a silver plated livery button with a Griffon on the front and legible makers marks on the reverse and an intact ring:
G & W BOGGETT & C
LONDON
ST MARTINS LANE
According to this internet source George & William Boggett made buttons with their imprint including “& Co” from 1838-42. Weight: 6.86 gm, 25.52 mm

My second find is probably a George halfpenny, as usual with no visible marks on either face.
Third find was a pewter spoon bowl, badly corroded with two cms of the handle still joined to the bowl. Probably 16/17th century. Weight: 29gm, bowl: 35.85mm wide, 53.7mm long, broken handle: 17.4mm.

Finally on looking through my rubbish bag I found a possible iron spear tip.
There were butterflies around despite some drizzle and breeze – Meadow browns, Small tortoiseshell, Ringlet, Whites, Speckled wood.
Also a first – a pair of mating bumble bees joined at the tips of their abdomens, flying together until finally landing and getting on with business in the grass.

3 comments:

  1. Bee porn? Honestly Col. Still, nice finds good work!

    Dan

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  2. Hi Colin, i found almost an identical button today in my hometown, east of the netherlands. Also with the marks G & W BOGGETT & C
    LONDON
    ST MARTINS LANE. Do you know more about the button itsself? I see the post is from 11 years ago, so i hope you still remember something about it. Greetings, Tom! :)

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    1. Hi Tom, thanks for your comment. I know nothing more about the button than I wrote on the page. The source for my information is https://www.ukdfd.co.uk/pages/button-makers.html. best wishes, Colin

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