Attention Archeologists, Museum curators. and everybody else.

sonofmitch

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Apr 9, 2007
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Lone Oak, Texas
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Relic Hunting
Could be the holy grail. You tell me.
I found this several years ago near Victoria Texas on the San Antonio river. It's made of brass or bronze and is about 11 inches across and is approximately 1/8 thick. It stands 5 inches high and has a center hole that is 3 inches in diameter. There are six other 5/8 inch holes with one in each corner of its hexagonal shape. These holes are made such that if something were inserted into them that object would stand vertically and not at any other angle than 90 degrees. It appears to be Spanish or French just 'cause I want it to be.
The way it was made was by making 6 identical pieces that were bent to the same shape to make each of the six sides and joined with rivets through the decorative strips that cover each seam. I would say that it's off of a ship, from a mission, or off of a carriage. Surely not a hubcap. Maybe a decorative base for a flagpole Then why the little holes. Six flags over Texas?? Looks hammered into shape. Each of the six pieces at one time had other pieces riveted to them which would have stuck our from the edges that you see now.

Any ideas?? Anyone

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I'd check out Goliad, for sure.

Know anyone with a drone ?

Presidio La Bahia.jpg
 

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They have a pointy thing on top and another inside at this 1870's Markethouse. (museum)

(Had to laugh, as the fan on the ceiling has trim from above, and the other fan has support trim from below.)



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Goliad Markethouse.jpg
 

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The Goliad courthouse had lots of pointy things. Survived the 1902 tornado ... which wiped out a lot of houses.

1942 a storm destroyed the clock tower.

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Ask about nails. 1850's, more less, we see factory made nails spreading across the country.

Last major city in America to get the railroad ? According to one article, San Antonio, 1877.
The town boomed, afterwards.

If any nails were found around your site, they might be a good clue to date it before 1850-1877 ... ie smithy made nails.
You have good examples of rivets ... association with nails might offer a little help ?
 

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Goliad will definately be on the visitation list. I'm hoping I can get permission to see these "pointy things" close up. I don't remember any nails in this immediate area.
 

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