Old jailers jetting maybe??

Rseod

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Old jailers keyring maybe??

This was dredged up from the ocean floor about 10-20 miles off the shores of Virginia Beach, in the same area where the Revolutionary War Battle for the Virginia Capes took place. Last week I came into possession of an 18lb cannonball from the same area. Anyway, when I saw this the first thing I thought was some kind of key ring, what do you all think??


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Ditlihi

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I agree with Jambone, looks like part of a set of slave shackles. Yours has four separate links, for both wrists and ankles.


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creskol

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Can you please provide some measurements and post additional photos of the ring.
 

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Reanm8er

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Welcome Rseod, interesting find. Since the links have been cut or broken some kind of a device for binding someone.
It doesn't necessarily have to be slave trade. I know the British used prison ships and perhaps the colonials did as well.
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