- NATIVE AMERICAN MISSISSIPPIAN STONE
MEDICINE TUBENative American, Southern and Midwestern United States, Mississippian Culture, ca. 1000 to 1600 CE. A rare Native American artifact, a medicine tube or cloud...
[more like this] - A Steatite Effigy Pipe, Hawk
Middle
Woodland Period, 500 B.C. - A.D. 500
length 5-3/8 inches...
[more like this] - Great Lakes Steatite Pipe Bowl, with
Catlinite and Pewter Inlay
late 19th century
length 9-1/2 inches x height 4 inches
Property from the Estate of Robert Streett...
[more like this] - Western Great Lakes Puzzle Pipe Stem,
with Inlaid Steatite Bowl
mid-19th century
ash stem having a series of geometric cutouts; red wool fringe; cowrie shell strung to buffalo hide thong; steatite bowl decorated...
[more like this] - A GROUP OF CHUMASH-STYLE STEATITE CARVED
STONE ITEMSA group of Chumash-style steatite carved stone items, 20th Century or earlier; Southern California Various carved stones in animal motifs including pipe heads,...
[more like this] - A CHUMASH CARVED STONE PIPEA Chumash
carved stone pipe, Pre-historic or later; Southern California Carved steatite in a tapered cylindrical form 7" L x 1" Dia. at the largest end Provenance: The James M....
[more like this] - Great Lakes Figural Steatite Pipe Bowl,
with Stem
ca 1900
t-shaped steatite bowl, with simplistically carved face and accented with lead and catlinite
overall length 25-3/8 inches; bowl height 2-5/8 inches x length...
[more like this] - Hupa / Yurok Pipe, with Inlay
20th century
having
a tapered form; steatite bowl; stem is embellished with four pieces of abalone shell
length 12 inches x diameter of bowl 1-3/4 inches...
[more like this] - Western Great Lakes Steatite Pipe Bowl,
with Lead and Catlinite Inlay
fourth quarter 19th century
locomotive-style, having a serrated crest and tapered bowl; decorated with chevron, cross, star, and diamond elements
length...
[more like this] - GROUP OF THREE PIPES: BIRD STEATITE
(SOAPSTONE) PIPE, PLATFORM PIPE AND COPY OF DALLAS CULTURE PIPE LONGEST: 4 IN. (10.2 CM.) (SOAPSTONE) PIPE, PLATFORM PIPE AND COPY OF DALLAS CULTURE PIPE, Dallas Island in...
[more like this] - PLAINS STEATITE PIPE, MID-19TH CENTURYPLAINS
STEATITE PIPE, MID-19TH CENTURY, the pipe capped with pewter bowl with pewter inlay, dark soapstone (steatite), with a reproduction stem Total length: 38 1/2 in Pipestone...
[more like this] - TUBULAR SMOKING PIPE MADE OF STEATITE
FROM SUMNER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCA 1500-1600 A.D. 8 X 5 1/2 IN. (20.3 X 14 CM.) FROM SUMNER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CIRCA 1500-1600 A.D., We would like to thank Wallace Gusler,...
[more like this] - OLD CHEROKEE STEATITE STONE BIRD EFFIGY
PIPE 17th/Early 19th c., nicely carved and polished stone pipe in bird form, old sticker label reads "Cherokee 1625-1835 Steatite stone", with display stand, having a rubbed...
[more like this] - Precolumbian steatite effigy pipe modeled
as a frog Mississippian culture 2 7/8 in. H. 4 7/8 in. L. 2 1/2 in. W. Estimate $ 200-300 Surface with weathering and numerous scratches....
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