- PLAINS INDIAN PIPE TOMAHAWK, CA. 1880Plains
Indian pipe tomahawk, ca. 1880, with file decorated haft, 19 1/2" l.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Cracks in haft at head....
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C.Plains Indian pipe tomahawk, late 19th c., 20" l. Bought from Arnold Marcus Chernoff, Lyons, Illinois, in October 1977 (with copy of write-up on Chernoff stationary).
Competitive...
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1880Plains Indian brass pipe tomahawk, ca. 1880, with octagonal bowl, scalled edge to head, brass tacks on haft with the remains of a red surface, a rawhide suspension holds...
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presentation spontoon pipe tomahawk, the end cap bearing the initials AMC (Arnold Marcus Chernoff, with decorated brass tack haft, the blade edge with pebbled decoration with...
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CELTSIncluding a Plains scull cracker, a Navajo effigy pipe and a stone tomahawk pipe, one with a paper label 'Norwich Conn', 14 total.
18 3/4 in. the largest.
Condition
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Plains Indian bleeding heart tomahawk, an iron blade with a pierced heart on a carved handle with brass tack design. 8.75”L iron head x 24”L overall....
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& TOMAHAWK Literature Reference: Tomahawks, Pipe Axes of the American Frontier By John Baldwin, pictured page 123, reference #338....
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[more like this] - Spontoon Pipe Tomahawk, Attributed to
Seneca Chief Cornplanter
late 18th century
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ca 1856-1860
double-edged
steel blade marked -win Hill & Co, -York Cast Steel; factory wood grip secured with six brass rivets
length 14-1/2 inches
Published:
Baldwin, John. Tomahawks, Pipe Axes...
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[more like this] - US Contemporary Pipe Tomahawk by Gary
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