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Conserved iron mule shoe and nails mounted on wooden display plaque.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Maritime Start Price:75.00 USD Estimated At:75.00 - 125.00 USD
Conserved iron mule shoe and nails mounted on wooden display plaque.
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Conserved iron mule shoe and nails mounted on wooden display plaque. 659 grams, 11¾" x 8¾" x 1". A well-preserved (coated black) mule shoe with two corroded nails mounted with a small certificate and an in-situ photo of the chest that yielded the shoes onto a rectangular plaque with beveled edges and rounded corners, an attractive display guaranteed to bring good luck. Recovered from: Consolación, sunk in 1681 off Santa Clara Island, Ecuador. With ROBCAR photo-certificate #I00035.