Description:

BRONZE SPIKE FROM ONE OF COLUMBUS' VESSELS
Bronze spike, 9" long, 3/4" diameter with blunt head, slightly bent, recovered from the wreck of one of Christopher Columbus' vessels, the Santiago de Palos, sunk in St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica in 1504. The Santiago and another vessel were broken-up by Columbus' crews, having been severely damaged by storms and virtually consumed by termites. This spike was recovered by noted underwater archaeologist Sir Robert Marx and his crew of divers in 1968, and his COA accompanies the relic. A fine and rare relic from Columbus' last voyage of discovery.

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May 9, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
Stamford, CT, US

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