1700's British Navy button. Partial Trade axe. Tinklers. Pistol butt cup?

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Hey everyone,

Just wanted to share with you some of the recent finds.

First a very nice Royal Navy 1700's button. Very surprised it survived so well. It's a first one for me of this type.

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A few Native copper tinklers. Already found a couple in the past. These two are by far the smallest.

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A partial Trade Axe. It's really sad it's not a complete one as it's shape is just awesome, it had a very large blade.

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A possible butt cup from a pistol. It's made of iron which is unusual but I have seen a few non copper-brass types online. Found a few medium sized musket balls in the area so it seems to fit.

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An unusual tool found a few feet from the Trade axe. From what I understood a possible chisel to remove bark from trees. The tool was buried in a vertical position with the rings still hanging from the handle.

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Thanks for the comments.
 

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