One hour of detecting, mostly Norwegian postwar stuff though...
I am fairly new at detecting (my first real trip detecting)
One hour of detecting, mostly Norwegian postwar stuff though...
I am fairly new at detecting (my first real trip detecting)
ITEM nr. (34)
I think this is wartime, and I would guess if it is not German made it is German used... My guess is that it's for an instrument.... maybe a car? Any ideas??
ITEM nr. (35)
A spent 38 round, wartime?
New finds 7. June (Norway time)...
1 - Kriegsmarine dinner plate
1 - Norwegen Grimwa..(?) dinner plate
1 - Large spoon
1 - Big minty German lock
1 - Rally big 20mm shell
ITEM nr. (36)
New finds 7. June (Norway time)...
This lock is in extremely good condition!
After all these years buried in the ground!
I put on some oil and it still works great!
Found near a barracks near an AA-position . . .
ITEM nr. (37)
New finds 7. June (Norway time)...
Silver spoon I think...
Anybody know if this is German made or not?
The spoon is British AM stands for Air Minstry usually associated with RAF, nice find. I wonder how it ended up there?
LUCKYSTRIKE
look here , the same logo , Autria compagnie !
Art Deco Dessert Knife Set x 6 PILS-WERKE AUSTRIA - Images
Well done for tracking down the knife you found. Good detective work
Here is an AM spoon I found on an English airbase. This spoon was badly corroded when I found it and a dull copper colour. I decided to take it back to 'shiney' just to see if it was possible. Here's the result.
You could do this with your spoon if you want, although I have only ever done it to this one as I like my relics to keep their condition normally.
I found a picture of what it looked like after I first cleaned it. Attached.
Anyway, thought I'd give you one as a comparison. Very nice but intriguing find !!!
Steve T
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