Experts on here: Capstans bar??

Jon Phillips

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Experts on here: Capstan's bar??

Hey all!

I know a lot of you guys are great at identifying shipwreck pieces on here, and was wondering if you could take a look at this, and give your opinion...

I have had some time off, and have been taking some pics of some items that were bought back in the mid 80's at an estate auction of a guy that was basically like Indiana Jones...The things that were no-sales could outfit a museum!!

Anyway...I was a kid, and managed to buy my first 1715 8 reale from the auction...and this item listed in the catalog as "Atocha capstan's bar"

I know that a lot of capstans were wooden hubs, with holes that the wooden handles were inserted in to turn them, but could this have been a smaller mechanism that had bronze handles that were permanently driven in?

Or is it part of something else, or just a ship's spike? It is on the long side, and round with a head, and a chisel end...

It is encrusted...and the little "wings" on it were described as parts of the ship's wood, but I don't know about that, or if it is just more coral....

Thanks for taking a look!!

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Not the greatest pictures...but it was dark outside when I took them, so I did it in the house!
 

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Jon Phillips

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Yep! Looks familiar!

So do you think that is wood on mine?

It looks and feels like it...
 

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Jon Phillips

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Awesome!

Thanks for taking the time to help me out on that!
 

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