Brass/bronze shipbuilding spikes from the 1800s

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Brass/bronze shipbuilding spikes from the 1800's

Just getting around to finally posting these shipyard finds.
As you can see, the biggest ones are 8" long. They all have square heads(except for the 2 round "bolts" on the right). I found them in the tidal flat along the outer edges of the wooden scaffolding(ways) that were still partially visible in the mud. I figured they were dropped while workers were attempting to use them. The bent and broken ones were also found along the ways. I found an area off to one side that indicated the site where the spikes were being cast, as there was lots of brass and copper slag and sprues.

We can only imagine what it must have been like to live in the area of a shipyard back then. The teams of oxen delivering material, the sawing of wood and the rapping of mallets and hammers from dusk until dawn. Simply amazes me when I think about it.
 

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great finds! must have been heavy bringing those home!
 

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mamabear said:
great finds! must have been heavy bringing those home!

Thanks mamabear!
I found these on several trips to the site. I also found lots of other scrap brass and copper in the form of bar, flat, and half round stock. I found quite a bit of lead objects and hunks of iron too. So yes, I had to lug some weight and take extra trips to the truck. Walking around the mudflats was like walking on the moon. I couldn't set my detector down either, because of the mud. But, I'd do it again in a minute, even if it took me all day. It was a lot of fun!
 

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call me crazy, but I love mud flats. the smell the cold breeze, the boots covered w/ 50 lbs. of gunk! what more could you ask for? 'cept maybe some clams or oysters!
 

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very nice
 

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