Fur Trade Brooch?

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Ok, I am home sick so I'm admittedly a little bored. I found this brooch a couple years ago on the east coast of Canada. If it were silver I would probably have no doubt as to whether it is fur trade related...but it is brass. It's pretty crudely made and I have no idea as to the age of the piece or if it could in any way be considered fur trade. Any input?
 

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I hope your illness leaves you soon! ... well I have a feeling it may very well be a trade item.. there have been a number of Brass and Copper brooches found on 1700's sites in my area... here is one I got last year.
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Bob
 

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Thanks Bob...that gives me renewed hope. It was found on an old site.
 

Might be... Bob's might have been plated, cause the style matches silver FT broaches exactly, and there is record of plated trade silver.

Showed the pic to a friend, who says it looks more like a early Scottish woman's broach. Note the heavy pin needed for holding a shawl on. FT broaches were more decorative than functional, so a very thin pin.

East coast of Canada would be a good place to find early Scottish immigrants. Of course you might want to look at Viking pins too. :sign13:
 

Lucas could have a point there on the Viking scenario.. those guys were everywhere it seems and they had almost the same shapes for the brooches ....

Here is one I found made from pot copper .....late 1700's site ... I also found pieces of the pot as well ! :tongue3:

Bob
 

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OMG! I've seen the marked kettle pieces before, but never made the connection with Native-made broaches! Too cool! :icon_thumright:
 

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