SoldFRENCH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, 18TH CENTURY2 3/8” width. Smaller opened form. Produced in France emulating the ingot currency of the West African slave trade. Stable green surface coloration from undersea burial.See Sold Price
SoldFRENCH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET2 1/4” width. Smaller opened form. Produced in France emulating the ingot currency of the West African slave trade. Stable green surface coloration from undersea burial.See Sold Price
SoldFRENCH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, C.1700-18003 3/8" width. Larger opened form. Produced in France in emulating the ingot currency of the West African slave trade. Stable green surface coloration from undersea burial.See Sold Price
SoldFRENCH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, C.1700-18003 3/8" width. Larger opened form. Produced in France in emulating the ingot currency of the West African slave trade. Stable green surface coloration from undersea burial.See Sold Price
SoldFRENCH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET C.1700-1800Bronze, Over 3 1⁄4" width. Exceptional size of large opened form. Stable green surface coloration from undersea burial. Produced in France 1700-1800 in imitation of the West African originals. WSee Sold Price
SoldJewelry Lot inc. Slave Trade Bracelet, Rolex Watch, rings, Deputy Sheriff Badge and moreThis lot is loaded See Sold Price
SoldENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, C.1700-18202 5/8" width. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England 1700-1820 in imitation of the West African originals. When first introduced, a single bracelet wSee Sold Price
SoldENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET C.1700-18002 1/4" width with broad flamboyant flared terminals. Early form. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England 1700-1820 in imitation of the West African orSee Sold Price
SoldENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, 18TH CENTURYOver 2 ½” (2.55”) width. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England in the 1700’s in imitation of the West African originals. When fSee Sold Price
SoldENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, C.1700-18202 3/4" width. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England 1700-1820 in imitation of the West African originals. When first introduced, a single bracelet wSee Sold Price
SoldENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, C.1700-18202 3/4" width. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England 1700-1820 in imitation of the West African originals. When first introduced, a single bracelet wSee Sold Price
SoldENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, C.1700-1820Over 2 1/2" (2.57”)width. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England 1700-1820 in imitation of the West African originals. When first introduced, aSee Sold Price
SoldENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, C.1700-18202 7/8" width. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England 1700-1820 in imitation of the West African originals. When first introduced, a single bracelet wSee Sold Price
SoldENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, 18TH CENTURYOver 2 5/8” (2.70”) width. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England in the 1700’s in imitation of the West African originals. When firstSee Sold Price
SoldAfrican Copper Slave Trade Bracelet Very Heavy Over 3 lbs. 4 5/8' x 3 7/8" wide 1 3/4" thick.African Copper Slave Trade Bracelet Very Heavy Over 3 lbs. 4 5/8' x 3 7/8" wide 1 3/4" thick.See Sold Price
SoldENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, C.1700-18202 3/8" width. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England 1700-1820 in imitation of the West African originals. When first introduced, a single bracelet wSee Sold Price
SoldWest African Ghanaian Slave Trade Bracelet and FigureA group of two (2) mounted objects including a stone carve small ring currency bracelet possibly used for slave trade and a a carve squatting female figure.See Sold Price
SoldENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET C.1700-1820Over 2 1/2" width. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England 1700-1820 in imitation of the West African originals. When first introduced, a single braceSee Sold Price
SoldENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, C.1700-1820Over 3 1/4" width. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England 1700-1820 in imitation of the West African originals. When first introduced, a single braceSee Sold Price
SoldENGLISH SLAVE TRADE BRACELET, C.1700-18002 1/4" width with broad flamboyant flared terminals. Early form. Shipwreck recovery with light green surface encrustation. Produced in Birmingham, England 1700-1820 in imitation of the West African orSee Sold Price
Sold1792 French Revolution Slave Trade Insurrection Africa Mutiny Bounty St Domingo1792 French Revolution Slave Trade Insurrection Africa Mutiny Bounty St Domingo The Gentlemans Magazine was an English periodical which first appeared in 1731. It was published without interrupt for nSee Sold Price
SoldAfrican Slave Trade Bronze Manilla Bracelet GroupEarly 19th century A.D.. Comprising: one large with keeled body and incised decoration to the terminals; the other with a hinged round-section body and clubbed terminals. 981 grams total, 58-91 mm widSee Sold Price
SoldShipwreck African Slave Trade Manilla Currency Bracelet19th century A.D. Penannular round-section bracelet with clubbed ends. 73.2 grams, 58 mm (1 1/4 in.). From the shipwrecked English Schooner 'Duoro' sunk off the Isles of Scilly in 1843. Ian WilkinsonSee Sold Price