Original Item: Only One Available. This is a remarkable and authentic piece of history – a trade tomahawk head that was likely made by a Native American during the colonial period. 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 is not present and the head has visible ornamentation. The head measures 7⅞ x 2 x 1¼”.
It’s near impossible to find period examples of these that aren’t ground dug or excavated. They really can’t get much better than this. A great piece of history that comes more than ready for further research and display.