I am trying to date a double barred silver cross recovered from a possible
early trading post in southern Indiana. Several additional artifacts from
this period were located as well including a 1793 French coin and several
broken clay pipes.
The artifact bears an intricate and symmetrical engraved design that
includes a diamond at each compass point of the cross as well as in the
center of each cross bar. Overall size is approximately 62mm x 38mm. The
smith's touch mark is located below the lower bar and although badly worn or
not well struck the letters "CA" are evident under 10x glass. Preliminary
research suggests a Montreal silversmith named Charles Arnoldi who
apparently operated in the Great Lakes region from around 1780 to 1800.
I really need more info on "CA". Can anyone help?
Any help at all will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
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Rich Green
Historic Archaeological Research, Inc.
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