tudor rose thingy?
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tudor rose thingy?
I found this on my permission in Torrington, Devon. I used my Garrett Ace 400i on it's highest sensitivity setting and had notched out all iron and it was about 7 or 8 inches deep in wet sloppy mud as have had heavy rain. the land has never been ploughed but has been used for animals etc. The land also has a military history of 200 maybe more years. I don't want to say exactly where my permission is as my farmer wants to be private but I am allowed to say that his land is tied in with Lord Rolle if that is any help with an ID.
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Re: tudor rose thingy?
the curved back looks like a drawer pull ???
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Re: tudor rose thingy?
Intriguing, I've seen similar on iron work screens and such. What ever it's a nice find. 
