File No.SP2226
Set of D2 Brass Kahlenberg Horns
- Price: $1,100 USD
- Removed from a NY commercial fishing vessel
- 20+ years old
- Located in NY State
Details are deemed to be correct but are not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
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File No. A2085
48″ Tall Anchor
- Upper arm 52″ across
- Lower arms are 30″ across
- Weight approx. 90 lbs
- Anchor is slightly bent
- Reportedly retrieved from the Cooper River in SC
- Age unknown
- Price $650 USD
Location North Carolina
Details are deemed to be correct but are not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
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File No.A2083
6′ x 6′ Wood stock anchor
- Made between 1840-1860
- Restored – sand blasted, primed and painted
- New wood stock, white oak, hand crafted with old school craftsmanship
- Price $5,200 USD
Location Michigan
Details are deemed to be correct but are not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
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File No.A2068
250 lb 19th Century Antique Stock Anchor
Civil War era anchor over 200 years old
Weights approx 250 lbs
69″ long x 60″ stock x 43″across flukes
Located in Fallston, Maryland
Price $3,360 USD
Historical Record
The United States declared war on Great Britain in 1812.
In April 1814, a Royal Navy fleet began looting and pillaging towns along the shores of the Chesapeake Bay.
The Chesapeake Flotilla was created to challenge these British ships so that the British intended on destroying the “Mosquito fleet of armed scows and barges”.
In August 1814, the command was given to sink the Chesapeake Flotilla fleet of 18 ships blocking entry to the Chesapeake Bay and protecting the harbor from British attack.
This anchor was salvaged from one of the 18 ships in that fleet prior to being scuttled and was procured by a local tugboat captain.
In 1961, Richard Stevens purchased the anchor from the tugboat captain and has treasured its rich history ever since.
After nearly 200 years, researchers believe they may have found the shipwrecked Scorpion in the Patuxent River. Archaeologists from the Maryland Historical Trust, the U.S. Navy, and the Maryland State Highway Administration are in the process of excavating, mapping and filming the remains of a sunken vessel they believe to be the Scorpion.
Details are deemed to be correct but are not guaranteed and should be independently verified
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File No.A2071
Antique Kedge Anchor – from mid 1800’s
The shank from the eye to crown is 51″excluding the shackle
Across the flukes is 34″
The stock measures 48″ in length
Weight is approx 200+ lbs
Located in Pitlochry, Scotland,UK
Price: $950 USD
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File No.A2059
Antique 10′ tall plus 20″ ring
8′ wide
Rod is 5′ long – other side is broken off
Shaft diameter 7 inch to 9 inch
Weight over 3500 lbs – bobcat cannot pick it off ground
Located in Ohio
Price $20,000 or best offer
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File No. | Dimensions | Particulars | Location | Price |
A2095 | 10'6 x 9' x 76" | Folding Stock Anchor, circa 1830, professionally preserved, delivery available | Maryland | $11,000 USD
New Listing |
A2092 | 50" x 48" | Russel Bros Ltd. Fort Frances, 250 lb anchor | Quebec | $800 CDN
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A2091 | 6' x 64" | Russel Bros Ltd. Anchor for sale "Fort Frances", "450 lb", comes with about 8' of chain | Ontario
(Northern) | $6,000 CDN
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A2089
| 10' x 11' | Antique Trotman Style Anchor | Ohio | $20,000 USD
obo |
| | Single cylinder, simple expansion, vertical, reversing marine steam engine, made by J. McCrae, Lindsay, Ontario | Southern Ontario | SOLD! |
A2085 | 48" x 52" x 30" | Anchor (age unknown)
48" tall
Retrieved from Cooper River in SC
Slightly bent | North Carolina | $650 USD
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A2083 | 6' x 6' | 6' x 6' 1840-1860 restored anchor with new white oak stock | Michigan | $5,200 USD |
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