Native Trade Lead

dutchtoga

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The 3rd photo is just for reference.
 

Dutch they only trade item I have ever found were the common clay pipes and a trade axe. Not found any lead or copper here yet but its not real common to my area. Makes sense they would be very fascinated with lead. Thanks for the post hopefully someone will have like examples.
 

Source forgotten, in northern Michigan and likely other areas there was a period of isolation (war would cause that)when the French in an attempt to maintain a degree of trade goods and a substitute for trade silver ornaments. sand cast lead ,saw a pic. of a small cross .
 

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