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Metal Detecting a 100 Year Old Australian Stone House

Beautiful Turn of the Century Australian Stone House

Beautiful Turn of the Century Australian Stone House

A few days ago I got permission off a local farmer and his wife to go metal detecting at an old stonehouse on their property, no doubt one of the most beautiful stone houses in the district.

I took a beautiful photo of this house a few months ago, and knew that I’d have to return one day to do some metal detecting for old coins and relics.

So finally I had a day off and eagerly drove out to the house with my E-Trac Metal Detector, Garrett Pro Pin Pointer, my trusty shovel and my sifter and plenty of water, as it was a bloody hot day!

One of my most favourite things to find while metal detecting is old dog licence tags, usually made out of brass.

I have found around 20 of these Dog Licence tags so far, since I started metal detecting, and I hoped to find one today.

These Dog Licence Tags are issued to dog owners, so that if the Dog is found it can be returned to the owner, even today the same thing happens, except the dog licence tags these days are made out of a crappy plastic, not like the good old days when things were made to last.

Well My luck was running high, and just near a old stone shearing shed, I found one with my detector, one of the best ones I have found so far.

1930 - 1931 Dumbleyung Road Board Dog Licence Tag

1930 - 1931 Dumbleyung Road Board Dog Licence Tag

If you click on the image to the right, you’ll see a bigger and better photo.

This is the first of these tags I have found with a clover leaf design, usually most of the tags I find are in a triangular shape.

I also found a another dog tag just the other day, this one was also really nice, another unique design, and this tag originating from Wagin, some 40km away from Dumbleyung.

I spent around 4 hours at the old house, it was a really good day, nice and peaceful, just how I like it.

I found some really nice coins, and found my first English Farthing, dated 1926.

I also found some pennys, a couple of six pence coins, some nice buckles and other interesting things.

As well as that, I also found a really nice old bottle dump, basically a big pile of dirt, but plenty of signs of really old Marble Bottles, Codds, and other rare bottles… I just wish I had a bobcat or a dingo, if I had one of those, I could get underneath the soil to get the good bottles.

I am actually thinking about hiring one from a local bloke for the day, $250 a day he charges.

Feel free to watch the YouTube Video I made of the day below.

Dolphin Ring – Found Ascot Rowing Club

Dolphin Ring Found Metal Detecting at Ascot Rowing Club - Perth

Dolphin Ring Found Metal Detecting at Ascot Rowing Club - Perth

Did you lose your Dolphin Ring at the Ascot Rowing Club on the Swan River near Perth?

I was metal detecting there last weekend during the night, did not find much apart from the Dolphin Ring which is pictured above.

The ring was found on the banks of the Swan River, probably where the rowers launch their boats, no doubt the ring may of slipped of someones finger as they were bringing there boat to shore.

There was aslo a sandy playground, opposite the Ascot Rowing Club, so I thought I’d give that a try also, found a couple dollars and a couple of K9 Dog Tags,  nothing too special. But more money to add to my pirates chest!

Coins and K9 Dog Tags Found Metal Detecting at Ascot Rowing Club - Perth

Coins and K9 Dog Tags Found Metal Detecting at Ascot Rowing Club - Perth

Metal Detecting the Dog Beach

Dog ID Tags and Australian Decimal Coins

Dog ID Tags and Australian Decimal Coins

A few days ago I wrote a post on Metal Detecting the Swan River in Perth – Western Australia and found some great metal detecting finds.

Well a few days ago I was back in Perth for the night and decided to head back to the same location, but this time around 5oo metres from the last spot, a place where people exercise their dogs on the sandy river bank.

And guess what I found? Yep your right, heaps of lost dog id tags, plus around $10 in loose clad (coins)

When out metal detecting, on a river which is used by fisherman, expect that you will find pleny of old fishing sinkers, and I do find hundreds, and they are a right pain in the ass! But I keep them… might come in handy one day  when I need to make myself a new boat anchor, I have many kilograms of lead I have found!

Here some of the sinkers I found on the same day

Heaps of Fishing Sinkers

Heaps of Fishing Sinkers


Swan River Metal Detecting Finds

Swan River Metal Detecting Finds

Swan River Metal Detecting Finds

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I was in Perth on the weekend just gone, and decided to do some metal detecting around the Swan River area, so I decided that I would head down to the Garrett Road Bridge where there is a nice picnic area which is popular with families, swimmers and kayakers and canoers.

I thought it would be a perfect spot to find some old coins, rings and other lost treasures.

It proved to be a great metal detecting spot, and I found plenty of coins, too many lead fishing sinkers, a long lost Avon Descent Medallion and a nice silver love hearts charm bracelet and a few other things.

As I have mentioned in my previous metal detecting stories, I really like to find old dog id tags (K9 Dogs that is) and I found one of those as well.

Sheeba's Lost Dog Tag

Sheeba's Lost Dog Tag

It had a phone number on the tag, as well as the dogs name which is “Sheeba” so I decided to give the owner a call, and she was very surprised that I had found it. She told me that it fell off Sheeba, around 4 years ago, whilst on a walk along the river bank. I was happy to hear that Sheeba is still alive and well, she is now 11 years old. But starting to slow down due to old age.

1999 Avon Descent Competitors Medallion - Found Near Garrett Road Bridge - Bayswater

1999 Avon Descent Competitors Medallion - Found Near Garrett Road Bridge - Bayswater

So here is exactly what I found near the Swan River Metal Detecting:

  1. 1999 Avon Descent Competitors Medallion – Found Near Garrett Road Bridge – Bayswater – Front
  2. 1999 Avon Descent Competitors Medallion – Found Near Garrett Road Bridge – Bayswater – Reverse
  3. Extremely Corroded 1919 Australian Penny
  4. 1964 Australian Penny
  5. Sheeba’s the Dogs’ - Dog ID  Tag
  6. Very Corroded Australian Half Penny (Date Unknown)
  7. Junk Brass Pendant
  8. 1946 Australian Shilling
  9. 1952 Australian Six Pence
  10. 1946 Australian Six Pence
  11. Silver Love Hearts Charm Bracelet
  12. Numerous other coins – $2 – $1 – 50 Cent etc
  13. Australian Six Pence Coin Date Unknown as I need to clean the coin. But you can see what 50 plus years of salty water immersion does to a silver coin.
Silver Love Hearts Charm Bracelet

Silver Love Hearts Charm Bracelet

 

Had a great couple of hours detecting there, I got there around 4pm with my girlfriend Natalie and our three little mongrel dogs, she played with them, whilst I detected, and when the mosquitos started to bite too hard, thats when I decided to pack up and head home to check out my lost treasure!

I am heading back there again in the very near future, but this time I will be taking my Minelab Underwater Metal Detector, so I can do some shallow water metal detecting.

I use a Minelab Excalibur Metal Detector when entering deeper water, it is 100% waterproof and a great detector.

The above finds I found using my Minelab E-Trac Metal Detector, it never lets me down and I always come home with something good.

Hidden Stash Found Metal Detecting!

My Minelab E-Trac Metal Detector finds a hidden coin stash?

My Minelab E-Trac Metal Detector finds a hidden coin stash?

Today I went back to the old house where I found the 1941 East Africa Shilling a few days ago, with the aim of hopefully finding some more old coins and other exciting finds. So as usual I was excited and confident as I always am when I go metal detecting.

It did not take long for my heart to start pumping with adrenelin when I came across this cylindrical object in the hard soil, it took me ages to get to it, and as soon as I saw that it was a “jar like” object, I got really excited thinking that finally I have found my first ever stash of hidden coins, what some boy may have buried many years ago.

As soon as I saw it, I took a photo of it, and then gently dug around it, you can see where my little shovel had scuffed it a few times, putting small dings on it… that was when I dug to hard with the shovel, because the soil was rock hard.

The Stash of Money - No Dirt!

The Stash of Money - No Dirt!

Tools of the Metal Detecting Trade - Small Shovel - Sieve or Sifter - Metal Detector

Tools of the Metal Detecting Trade - Small Shovel - Sieve or Sifter - Metal Detector

Anyhow, I dug it out, and pulled it away from it’s little hideaway, and tipped it upside down, shaking it, waiting for the coins or treasure to fall out …. all what was in it, was dirt! So I was a bit disappointed about that, but nethertheless, it was very exciting to find the enamel tin buried upright, and quite unusual. So sorry to disappoint you, there was no hidden stash.

Today's Metal Detecting Finds - Coins etc

Today's Metal Detecting Finds - Coins etc

But I did have a great metal detecting day, finding quiet a few more old coins and other unusual items around the house as follows:

E-Trac Metal Detector and a found coin - Australian Penny

E-Trac Metal Detector and a found coin - Australian Penny


Australian Pennys

Australian Half Pennys

Todays other Metal Detecting finds

I also found some other interesting things … where I was Metal Detecting, the place is on a hill with a beautiful view, over looking the farm plains below and there is a beautiful big old shady tree near the house, so I decided to do some metal detecting under the tree.

It is one of those trees that you could build a Tree-House in, and has standing room below the branches, with views to the plains below also, and I found a few coins there, as well as the Stokes Sugar Serving Spoon as pictured below. And also I found the ladies Powder Mirrow under the tree also.

So I could just imagine that no doubt, people would have had beautiful summer and spring picnics under the tree and thats how they probably lost the stuff below.

I also noticed quite a few bones buried under the tree, thats where the dog tag comes into play, I found the dog licence tag below just under the surface of the soil, so no doubt there was probably a loving farm dog buried under that tree 50 years ago. I did not find a skull or anything, just plenty of bones just below the surface. And I buried them again once I had finished.

That beautiful tree must have plenty of stories to tell, picnics, sweathearts, kids playing, all the beautiful things that come with life.

Beautiful View from the Old House

Beautiful View from the Old House

Metal Detecting Find - Copper Stones Sugar Serving Spoon - Made in Australia

Metal Detecting Find - Copper Stones Sugar Serving Spoon - Made in Australia

Metal Detecting Find - Road Board of Dumbleyung - No 44 - Dog Registration Licence Tag - 1953 to 1954

Metal Detecting Find - Road Board of Dumbleyung - No 44 - Dog Registration Licence Tag - 1953 to 1954

Metal Detecting Find Found Under Tree - Ladies Powder Mirror - With Powder Still In It!

Metal Detecting Find Found Under Tree - Ladies Powder Mirror - With Powder Still In It!

I had a great day today, as you can see above, I love metal detecting, it is one of the best things I have ever done. It is so good for the soul, it keeps you fit, your mind active, and the rewards as you can see from my site and wonderful. As soon as I start Metal Detecting, all my worries about life just go away.

I spent six hours detecting today, really enjoyed my day!

It’s taken me three hours to write this Blog … why, because my laptop is old … I need a New Laptop Computer

The Old Australian House - Remants of a past Era!

The Old Australian House - Remants of a past Era!

Is this an old dog collar?

The other day whilst out at the local ghost town I found two items together just under the ground.

At first I thought maybe it was a 1920’s Art Deco Head Band but now I am thinking maybe it is a Dog Collar from a dog which may have lost it or may have been buried with a deceased dog, because there were some very deteriorated small bone fragments amongst the dirt where I found it.

The round Badge in the photo is heavy, unsure of the type of metal, probably brass and the linked chain thingy is looks aluminum to me.

Any ideas?

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Help Identify! Is this an Old Dog Collar & Badge?

Help Identify! Is this an Old Dog Collar & Badge?

Help Identify! Is this an Old Dog Collar & Badge?

Help Identify! Is this an Old Dog Collar & Badge?

Help Identify! Is this an Old Dog Collar & Badge?

Help Identify! Is this an Old Dog Collar & Badge?

Help Identify! Is this an Old Dog Collar & Badge?

Help Identify! Is this an Old Dog Collar & Badge?

If you think you can help identify this item, please feel free to post a comment in the box below
Thanks

I found Jetsons Dog Tag!

Do you own a Dog named Jetson? Or did you own a Dog named Jetson and lived at Joondana in Western Australia? Did you lose his Dog ID Badge at Scarborough Beach some time ago?

Well I found it Metal Detecting on Scarborough Beach.

Here it is!

Jetsons Dog Badge!

Jetsons Dog Badge!

 

Jetsons Dog Badge!

Jetsons Dog Badge!



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