Trade Axe?

OneWetKnee

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So I returned to the French Indian fort on my family land where In 1749, during the Indian War, Charles Deschamps de Boishébert had his headquarters.
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After several letdowns with 1800s axes, I found one more promising. Although in horrible shape and just barnacled with rust could this be my first Trade Axe.. I will leave it up to you experts.
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I also hit this little monogrammed silver ring with a gold face.

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Put it this way... if you don't want it, you can give it to me
 

Beat up trade axe for sure, looks like a job for a bit of restoration work.
 

I like the old iron, great find.
 

Probably should have just edited my post, but I wanted to add something. I would definitely do electrolysis on that, clean it up the right way, tag it, and keep it with a photograph of the site. That way someone down the road won't think it's a piece of junk and throw it away. I would be more excited about one of those than all the danged old coppers I've been finding lately.
 

No doubt on that one my friend. Congrats:hello:
 

Thank you all for letting me know what I have, I will definitely do some electrolysis on it. What is the best way to preserve it after I get it cleaned up?
 

I don't know anything about the axe, but the ring is cool
 

Yes a trade axe and better shape then the one I found yesterday... congrats
 

I think that you really be dealin now.................HH
 

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