Um, Uh...... What is this?

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Dont know but its cool.

Trade item maybe? Looks to be depicting a tree on it.

Nice find!! :)
 

Here's a close up shot
 

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Nice find dirtyjohn.
It looks like it might have been an arrow head. The design looks to have central or south American influences - to my uneducated eye.

Interesting - let's see what the experts say :icon_pirat:

Cheers, Mike
 

Copper arrowhead? I was going to say (trikikiwi said it first) that the design looks Aztec or Inca, but I am just guessing. Very interesting find.

Are the edges sharp? You may have something very valuable. http://www.jstor.org/pss/276784
 

Thanks for replying. No the edges are not sharp. They are flat all the way around ( by design). It's a mystery to me.
 

What does the back look like?


Watch fob?
 

Both sides have the same design. Must have been handmade because the images are not symetrical. One side has what I will call the ear, appears to be closer to the swirl than on the other side plus one of the circles appears to be lower than the other one. Here's a pic of both sides.
 

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Having a close look at the second pic, the big one, I think the shape is quite possibly machine made,
or cast, likewise the etchings
 

QUICKSILVER (appletree) said:
The point appears broken off! maybe a neckless! is that gold in the lines or is that paint?

Clearly its hand tooled, & maybe broken at its weakest point ie. a hole for a necklace (as above).

Probably gold guilded as well.

Date?? maybe late 18th century :icon_scratch:
 

i think a pendant with the loop broken off 'cause i lost mine 150 years ago. what would be interesting if you can find the meaning, and, a collector. nice!
 

I used to use these all the time...... It's a fish point for a spear!
 

notgittinenny said:
I used to use these all the time...... It's a fish point for a spear!
are you serious or joking? a blade made out of copper?
 

just my guess that was my first impression. Although it does look like a mysterious sect's amulet that worshipped cartoon characters sacrificing dragon flies. If you think about it, it does have barbs to retain the speared catch, and a place to wrap attaching sinews, too bad they hit a rock with it and broke the tip and the stick it was attached to. And it could also be many, many miles from its original manufacturing area.........Not - -G - E!
 

Another thought.. it could also be ancient indian tribe's star warrior award, Brave treeindamouth........ ;D
 

late 60's to early 70's hippy heavy chain necklace pendant. top with hole is broken off. Carving is not a tree but a "weed". Used to see a lot of them hanging in the head shops.
Joe
 

WOW, finally an expert........ ;D
 

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