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I found this small copper box a few weeks ago at one of my permission sites. At the time I felt bad for not being careful and forcefully snapping the lid off while trying to open it. The box had a tight, well-aligned fit. I didn't clean it (most of my finds I do not clean). Only yesterday did I take a closer look and found an inscription. And today through research of my town's historical record did I find who I think was the owner.
The initials A.K. match that of Abraham King, a whaling boat Captain (1819 - 1902) who made a total of 7 trips around Cape Horn. (See the last photo attached here). My 1870's map show the property was owned by Kings, and the neighboring property belonged to his mother's family. The depiction of a whale etched below the initials gives the theory weight.
Finds like this, backed by historical research and a face to match, are what make this hobby exciting for me, regardless of the what monetary value the piece may actually have.
The initials A.K. match that of Abraham King, a whaling boat Captain (1819 - 1902) who made a total of 7 trips around Cape Horn. (See the last photo attached here). My 1870's map show the property was owned by Kings, and the neighboring property belonged to his mother's family. The depiction of a whale etched below the initials gives the theory weight.
Finds like this, backed by historical research and a face to match, are what make this hobby exciting for me, regardless of the what monetary value the piece may actually have.
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