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  1. #1
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    Aquanut

    Jul 2005
    Orlando, Florida
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    1500's Pirate Treasure?

    I had a request to post these two pictures here to see if anyone can shed some light on what he might have here.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails 1500's Pirate Treasure?-cannon.jpg   1500's Pirate Treasure?-gold.jpg  

  2. #2

    Apr 2008
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    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?



    is that in Florida Waters?

  3. #3
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    Aquanut

    Jul 2005
    Orlando, Florida
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    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    Sorry, GOHO, I don't have any details. I'll see if I can find out where this wreck is located.
    Aquanut

  4. #4
    us
    Oct 2006
    Herndon Virginia
    Minelab EX II & Musketeer, White's Classic
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    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    I'm no expert but the little guys with the fan on their heads remind me of Incan stlye.



    DCMatt
    Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense and plain dealing.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson

  5. #5

    Jul 2007
    ENGLAND & CALIFORNIA
    Eyes, ears and common sense
    907

    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    Not sure, but nice find

    Maybe this link could help

    http://www.precolumbiangold.com/cast.htm

    You can't always get what you want, but if you try, sometimes you just might find, you get what you need- Mick Jagger

  6. #6
    us
    Jan 2010
    3

    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    Incan/Mayan gold. The first is almost undoubtedly a cannon. On the lower half of it you can see one of the support arms.

  7. #7

    May 2007
    48

    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    Hey John,agree with cannon for pic#1.You can make out the trunions & see the barrel taper as well.Pic#2.Inca or Mayan possibly.Real or fake,thats the big question.Liked the other goodies in pic also.Take care,good huntin.Tom

  8. #8
    us
    Aug 2008
    379

    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    Might have a trunion on the bottom. Would be like a demi saker. Those look like Tairona tumbarga figures, on a display in a museum.

  9. #9
    us
    Sep 2005
    554

    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?


    The gold here is a nicer quality than what I have seen in Mayan museum displays. What I have seen is darker and less pure and not worked as well.

    Nice Indian relic to the side there too !

    itmaiden


    Quote Originally Posted by aquanut
    I had a request to post these two pictures here to see if anyone can shed some light on what he might have here.

  10. #10
    pt
    Oct 2009
    Lisbon
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    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    You also have a polished stone ax, as well as an obsidian blade. It looks like someone took a photograph of a museum shell.

    The iron cannon looks it's an early 18th century gun, by the bulky looks of it,

  11. #11

    Feb 2007
    U.S.
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    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    Cannon looks short... broken maybe? Can't tell. Middle figure looks like enhanced surface tumbaga, Quimbaya culture(north of Tolima and west of Colima/Musica). What's supposedly the connection?

  12. #12

    Oct 2004
    N. San Diego area (Pic of my two best 'finds')
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    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    The object just left of the trunion and on the top side of the cannon resembles (to these eyes) a powder chamber for a breech loader. The hollowed-out chamber area is evident; the handle for the chamber is less obvious.
    Can you provide the scale of these objects?

  13. #13
    pt
    Oct 2009
    Lisbon
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    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    Quote Originally Posted by signumops
    Cannon looks short... broken maybe? C
    Could well be a carronade.... but I doubt it.

  14. #14

    Jul 2007
    N.C.
    Minelab Sovereign GT and Garrett Seahunter mark 2. Treasure Mate pinpointerer
    324

    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    a powerful, short-range anti-ship and anti-crew weapon, encrusted with incrustations

  15. #15
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    sirdigsthepennies

    Apr 2008
    st. joseph missouri
    old school whites cion master 6/db and dfx 300 ace 250
    909

    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    cannon short one deck gun hand operated on a pivot like a rail gun i am a cannoner i do confederate artillery land and river re enactments

  16. #16
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    Aquanut

    Jul 2005
    Orlando, Florida
    Fisher CZ21, Tesoro Tiger Shark
    988
    12 times

    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    Thanks for all the responses. I received these pictures by e-mail from somebody I don't know, but apparently knows me. I emailed some questions to him but as yet haven't received a reply.
    Aquanut

  17. #17
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    Want to treasure dive in gin clear waters at Jupiter!

    Nov 2006
    Jupiter, Florida USA
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    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    Was he from Poland
    Since 1987 our Jupiter Wreck has continued to yield coins but the question, "Where's the rest of the Ship?" has remained unanswered...  There are 2 layers of shipwreck scatter and we are equipping the "Enterprise" to excavate the primary treasure layer.  Join with us this year!

  18. #18
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    Aquanut

    Jul 2005
    Orlando, Florida
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    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    Very Likely!

  19. #19
    us
    Aug 2003
    East Coast
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    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandre
    You also have a polished stone ax, as well as an obsidian blade. It looks like someone took a photograph of a museum shell.

    The iron cannon looks it's an early 18th century gun, by the bulky looks of it,
    Alexandre, from your post it appears that you are a very astute observer. I do see a few minor problems with the photograph being taken in a museum. First of all, the gold figures wouldn't be grouped with other Indian Artifacts. I also know that if the figures were in a museum, that they would be fully in cased in a clear box, with an alarm system attached. There is no way that they would be in the open where you could pick them up. I would think that they are now in the Private hands of a collector of fine Indian Artifacts,

    I think from John's post, the person that sent him the pictures wants to know if anyone as any idea of when the wreck might have sunk and what type of ship might have been carrying those artifacts. I can unequivocally and without mental reservation say that the gold artifacts are not in a museum and are in fact Pure Gold.

  20. #20
    us
    Aug 2008
    379

    Re: 1500's Pirate Treasure?

    You can sometimes score statues like that off of ebay for a couple hundred bucks. Tumbaga is an alloy with some gold in it, but mostly copper. The surface is treated a couple of ways to bring out a thin smooth layer of rich looking gold.

 

 
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