Item: ONAC25MA026

Original U.S. / British Early Revolutionary War era Colonial Blacksmith Marked Hand Forged Camp Axe with Replaced Haft - Great Markings

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  • Original Item: Only One Available. This is a remarkable and authentic piece of history - a camp axe that was likely made by a British or American blacksmith during the late 18th or early 19th century. The axe is in heavily pitted and oxidized condition, and has a distinct look that suggests it was ground dug. The blade is designed for cutting and chopping, and was likely used for tasks such as felling small trees, building structures and making firewood. The handle, however, appears to have been replaced at a later date which might have been due to wear and tear. The handle is a more recent addition, but it is still a great representation of the trade axes that were used in the colonial era.


    It seems that this axe head was dug out of the ground, as there are evident signs of old pitting on the head. The length of the head of the axe measures approximately 6 inches with an edge width of 3 1/8 inches, while the handle is about 22 ½ inches long. One side of the blade is marked with three distinct blacksmith markings, one reading I.A.P., one with a Z in a star, and one with a Z in a box.


    This is a beautiful example of a Revolutionary War era Colonial blacksmith made camp axe! Comes ready for display.


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