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  1. #1
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    Nov 2007
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    Help Identify

    Can anyone help identify these relics. They were dug near Prarie Grove, Arkansas at an old homesite that dates back to the early 1800's. I was told the axe head could be of spanish origin.
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  2. #2
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    Dec 2004
    Mansfield, Arkansas
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    Re: Help Identify

    You have some nice finds there.I really like the axe head. Any size comparisons for the top two items, and maybe a back shot of the second?

  3. #3
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    Re: Help Identify

    the top piece is approx 3 in long, looks kinda like it would be a broach, but it is two piece and hooks in the middle. The back of the second piece looks the same as the front and it is also a 2 piece that hooks in the middle, it is approx 3 in wide

  4. #4
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    Re: Help Identify

    I think the first pic may be a cloak clasp and the second is a two piece sash buckle. The may both be sash buckles.

  5. #5
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    Re: Help Identify

    BTW, from the shape of that axe head, it is definately early....maybe a throwing axe.

  6. #6
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    Oct 2006
    Herndon Virginia
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    Re: Help Identify

    Quote Originally Posted by 72cheyenne
    I think the first pic may be a cloak clasp and the second is a two piece sash buckle. The may both be sash buckles.
    Agree. Victorian era ladies dress or sash buckles.

    DCMatt
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    Re: Help Identify

    Quote Originally Posted by DCMatt
    Quote Originally Posted by 72cheyenne
    I think the first pic may be a cloak clasp and the second is a two piece sash buckle. The may both be sash buckles.
    Agree. Victorian era ladies dress or sash buckles.

    DCMatt
    yeap, first two sash buckles, sometimes referred to as 'butterfly' buckles.

    last one an axe
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  8. #8
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    Re: Help Identify

    That axe head is a real beauty . It's got to be 1700's or earlier . I can't find any like it in my books .

  9. #9
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    Nov 2007
    Fayetteville
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    Re: Help Identify

    Would anybody have any clue as to a time period..the house place was 1800's but i was wondering if anybody could narrow that down.

    The axe head was found at a homesite that dated back to 1820, but other than that i have no clue as to it's design.

  10. #10
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    Sep 2006
    Pensacola, Fl
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    Re: Help Identify

    The broad blade on the axe makes me think it may have been more for weapon use rather than work use. I'll see what I can dig up from our Spanish exhibits here in Pensacola.

    Pcolaboy

  11. #11
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    Dec 2004
    South Florida
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    Re: Help Identify

    Try searching Broad Axe hand forged. Is it flat on the other side? It appears to have some lettering on the face..
    I live in a state of rules where I am not permitted to live on my own country land because my home is not 130 MPH rated! I can only visit it from time to time and pay the fines.  I feel so safe with Big Government protecting me. In some states its illegal to collect rainwater.

  12. #12
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    Re: Help Identify

    I'm pretty sure this is what's called a Half Broad Axe...I'm trying to get you some good links...standby

    It looks like "half broad axe" is not the common name for what I'm looking for afterall. It would appear that most timber cutting axes with a broad blade like that were simply called broad axes. My bad.

    Pcola

  13. #13
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    Re: Help Identify

    The closet I have found in searching is the Danish Axe. http://www.thesteelsource.com/html/xh2099.htm Similar in blade shape as Randy's example, but not nearly as "beefy" as Randy's.
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    There are lots of close examples on this site. http://www.hurstwic.org/history/arti...viking_axe.htm

    Randy, could you get some more pics of that axe head showing the butt end of it and the handle hole?

  14. #14
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    Oct 2007
    Pascagoula Ms.
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    Re: Help Identify

    Dang pcolaboy,you are never this slow :P

  15. #15
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    Re: Help Identify

    Quote Originally Posted by RELICDUDE07
    Dang pcolaboy,you are never this slow :P
    I was born SLOW

  16. #16
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    Oct 2007
    Pascagoula Ms.
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    Re: Help Identify

    Its old

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    Re: Help Identify

    Your hatchet, (given the smallish size and attempt at a popular shape), looks like what should be a "broad" hatchet as suggested by PcolaBoy.

    I also agree it looks hand wrought/forged by an amature - homemade, like BigCy said.

    I would date it to an era, most likely the era of the home you were searching.  There were dozens of professional hatchet/axe companies manufacturers and who knows how many blacksmiths in shops making these for folks. If you think it may be of Spanish origin, maybe a check of the local records and history will tell you more.  I guess we would have to compare it to other known specimans to be sure, or have the metals tested for trace amounts of spanishness composition.  (That sounded so scientific ). 


    Those buckles are fantanstic... we almost NEVER see both halves of the buckles dug together and you have TWO examples!

  18. #18

    Jul 2007
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    Re: Help Identify

    looks similar to this.


    Rare 18th Century Broad Axe Mayer

    A rather light, 11” axe with it’s original handle and a good edge. 4 members of the Mayer clan: Jacob, Bear, Samuel and Lewis made axes in Lancaster county Pa. from1779-1823. Hung right handed but easily switched to left. An important artifact in the evolution of the American Broad Axe. #7716 $225
    http://www.jimbodetools.com/axes,_adzes.htm

  19. #19
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    Nov 2007
    Fayetteville
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    Re: Help Identify

    Thanks everyone for the help....i will get some more pics of the axe head.

  20. #20
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    Re: Help Identify

    Yes sometimes they have marks stamped in the iron....

 

 
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