A hybrid axe? and a few others from my last couple of hunts...

GioTheGreek

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Greetings,

I hit a couple of new spots recently.

I found this axe today... I am hoping someone can give me some information about it (ahem, Romeo, IP).

AXE:

http://i.imgur.com/OBEuO.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/IAcZi.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/qTb2T.jpg

I also came across this toasted button. The back reads... Orange, and Gilt?

BUTTON:

http://i.imgur.com/kXpiY.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/VuAoH.jpg

This one here, looks like it had some love put into it. It's a cool keyhole.

KEYHOLE:

http://i.imgur.com/XraYK.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/iqzwk.jpg


This final one baffles me. It looks like a tiny copper, and the only letters I can make out of it are "RRI".

MYSTERY ITEM:

http://i.imgur.com/NJpgV.jpg

Happy hunting, folks.
 

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GloTheGreek,That ax ain't seen a human hand in a lot of Centurys,sorry I can't be of more service!Nice finds!!!
 

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Yes fishboned, that looks a lot like it. Thanks for the link. Mine must be late 1800's style as well.
 

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The "axe" is in fact more commonly referred to as a Shingle Hatchet or Shingler. These will easily date to the mid-19th Century, or a bit earlier. We also see this style in use well into the 20th Century, with only slight changes. I have personally dug many of these Shingle Hatchets on sites across the country, dating from the 1840's, up through the 1870's.

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I'd like to get that keyhole dated. Has anyone seen anything similar? :notworthy:
 

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GioTheGreek said:
I'd like to get that keyhole dated. Has anyone seen anything similar? :notworthy:

I've seen similar ones in houses in and around the French Quarter here, I think there's a pretty wide time frame it could be from, but I would hazard a guess of say..... 1880's to 1920's..... and I could be off years in either direction.
 

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That is a shingle hatchet.
The square break is where the nail puller slot was. It snapped the blade so the hatchet was put up and forgotten and lost. If kids find it than its really lost.
 

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