trade silver broach

unitas

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I didn't realize there was a forum for trade items until today. I posted this same broach in the indian artifacts forum.Regardless here it is my first siver trade item.

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relicman1

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:thumbsup:looks like a typical 1700s trade silver brooch . we find pieces similar to these on the 18th century seneca sites in N.Y. A good reference book is by the Rocheter museum and science center in rocheter n.y. Also trade silver in N. America is a good reference . A good rare find.
 

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unitas

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I live in northwest Ohio about 15 minutes from Lake Erie. I have a metal detector and I think I'll give it a go. The only trouble is finding time as we may start working ten hour days, six days a week for a while.That stinks!, Unitas
 

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j brown said:
Unitas, i'm east of you a little ways, in north central Ohio, Sandusky river area. The area you and i are in are loaded with mid 1700s to about 1830 fronteir settler and native cabin sites, village sites,trading post sites,etc. If you try a detector where you found the brooch, i expect you may find more trade era items. Good Luck and post if you find more. Here's one i found a half inch under the dust in a cornfield here last year:

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The Sandusky river area! I grew up on the Sandusky river. I'm originally from Fremont.
Thanks for the advice. Unitas
Nice ear bob by the way.
 

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