HISTORIC 18th & 19th Century Finds | Pawn Stars



Step back into the 1700s and 1800s with a collection of the most impressive historical items ever brought into the shop. See more in this mega-compilation from Pawn Stars.

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31 thoughts on “HISTORIC 18th & 19th Century Finds | Pawn Stars”

  1. People got remember it wouldn’t be till Lewis and Clark great expedition that a full map of USA would be don correctly with help of Sacajawea so in large part America owe the native Americans for there help in creating the modern American maps

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  2. That Starrett food chopper sure did not look like it was an antique from 1865 — not only was there NO rust on it but all the gears and levers seemed to look MUCH too finely made to be of that period.

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