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c. 1730-1760 Colonial Period, Hand-forged Trade Axe Tomahawk

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c. 1730-1760 Colonial Period, Hand-forged Trade Axe Tomahawk
Colonial America
18th Century Native American Trade Axe Tomahawk
c. 1730-1760 Colonial Period, Hand-forged Trade Axe, Choice Fine.
This choice quality Trade Axe, measures 4" in length and is similar to some illustrated in numerous reference volumes on the topic of period trade goods, see Neumann, Lars Hothem's book on the subject, as well as "Where Two Words Meet: The Great Lakes Fur Trade," by the Minnesota Historical Society (figure 38 page 17). It is of period hand-forged construction, evident in the round shape pole handle eye of the socket and overall construction and the blacksmith included some linear designs. Some expected very slight pitting from age, overall being a fine example in a nice original patina. Certain to be a nice addition to any Native American Indian and/or Colonial era collection.
Trade axes were of course a foundation for trading between the Native American Indians and European and Early American traders, the axe, and various other metal goods such as knives and kettles acting as currency to procure pelts and furs for the eager and blooming market that was the export of said goods to meet the european fashion of hat and coat making in the period.