Piece of armor? from what ?

relicteurww2

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Nice fogy, but after suny morning from Czech :-)
Yesterday I was hunting from 5 oclonk morning to 19 pm , not many water, so so 1 liter and 1 baguette with sausage by all day and big bag on my back :-) In the finish of hunt i find wery nice place where was old abandoned building maybe from 16 - 18 century, in the war time it was for sure place where was soldiers, maybe partisans... i found this... i was ...fatigue..dont know now in anglish :-D tired, tired... i was take it and i thing its heavy like a pig, it must be panzer armor :-) Of course i was to much K.O for take it with me...
Can somebody tell me if its true, if its armor eventually from what ?

Have a great finding to everyone :cool:
 

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This last picture isnt abandoned building what i talk about, its only for image house from village where i was yesterday ...
 
Sorry,I cannot ID this metal object.But last pic it almost looks like El Alamo:D
Did you also detect around this kind of portal?
Grüss aus Deutschland:aok:
PS.:
There is some writing on this portal.It seems to be gotic ,could it have been
german ,the name of the village?:?:
 
Grate furnace. From a large firebox - boiler room, bakery. Installed in the furnace for several pieces.

 
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How very cool it would have been if it ad been part of the armor off a Panzer Tank.
But, being ID'd as a furnace part doesn't diminish its value as a sensational find a single bit.
A single shield cent, found in a field the size of Texas is a sensational find for the reason no other than someone lost it, and I, using my skill and metal detecting equipment, found it.

My finds includes old (?), well rusty and grody, anyway, bearing races and horse shoes which may be 100's of years, or 100's of hours old. Every find is sensational because , as in this case, had it been a whole Panzer Tank, rather than part of a furnace, you'd have still found it.

Great find relicturww2 and great ID Vadim (UA)….Happy hunting and thanks for the post!


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