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Boat Hook

Boat Hook. This type of boat hook was also used to pull down the remnants of old wooden cottages if fire broke out, similar ones were used in the great fire of London. This hook was found in the River Thames Made from wood and iron. Size 16″ inches.  17th – 19th century. This is only the head section of …

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Sailors Rigging Rope Fids

Sailors Rigging Rope Fids. These fids were used by the rope splicers on board sailing ships in the 18th century. Made from wood. Size 11″ x 1″ inches and 11″ x 2″ inches. Dated 17th – 20th century. 

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Sailors Sailmakers Palm

Sailors Sailmakers Palm. Made of leather and iron. Size 5″ x 2″ x 2″ inches. Dated 19th – 20th century.  These were used on the palm of the hands with the hole for the thumb. They were designed to help push the needles through the thick sail cloth and to protect the hands of the repairers. Used up to the …

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Musket Balls

Musket Balls. Made from lead. Size 3/4″ inch. Dated to the 17th – 18th century.      

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Musket Balls

Musket Balls. Made from lead. Size 3/4″ and 1/2″ inch. Dated to the 17th – 18th century. These musket balls came from the shipwreck the Earl Of Abergavenny, more details to come!

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Powder Measures

Powder Measures. Made from lead. Size 1″ x 1″ inches. Dated 18th century. The powder measures were used to charge the musket guns with black powder. They were measured to hold the exact amount of powder for each shot. They have loop attachments to the base, more than probably to attach a cord through to hang around the neck or …

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Musket Hammer Lock Flint

Musket Hammer Lock Flint. Made from flint. Size 1″ x 1/2″ inches. Dated 18th century. The flint came from the shipwreck the Earl Of Abergavenny, more details to come!

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