SIGNED BEV DOOLITTLE "WOODLAND ENCOUNTER"PRINTSigned Bev Doolittle "Woodland Encounter" Print, a snow covered woodland scene with a fox standing towards the center and two Native American braves on horseback and...
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NATIVE AMERICAN WOODLANDS LADLE19thcentury, maple, wide bowl with slightly angled handle terminating in a cleft end, 14 x 4-3/4 in.
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mellow rich colored patina, two stable hairline cracks on bowl...
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NATIVE AMERICAN EASTERN WOODLAND ARCHAICBANNERSTONENative American, Midwestern United States, Michigan, Eastern Woodland, Archaic Period, ca. 5000 to 1000 BCE. A fine example of a bannerstone preform, a tool or...
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NATIVE AMERICAN ARCHAIC STONE HAND AXES(3)Native American, Southern United States, Tennessee, Humphrey County, Waverly, Archaic to Woodland period, ca. 2000 BCE to 1600 CE. A great collection of 4 hand knapped...
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ARCHAIC / WOODLAND NATIVE AMERICAN STONETOOLS (8)Native American, Midwestern United States, Ohio, Early Archaic through Woodland period, ca. 8000 BCE to 1700 CE (10,000 to 300 BP). A collection of 6 projectile points,...
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NATIVE AMERICAN WOODLANDS STONE AXEHEAD - FULL GROOVENative American, Midwestern United States, Michigan, Farwell, Eastern Woodland, Archaic Period, ca. 5000 BCE (7000 BP). A hefty stone axe head that is hand-pecked...
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NATIVE AMERICAN WOODLAND ARCHAIC BANNERSTONEPREFORMNative American, Southern United States, Missouri, Webster County, Eastern Woodland, Archaic period, ca. 5000 to 1000 BCE. A great example of a bannerstone preform,...
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ARCHAIC NATIVE AMERICAN 3/4 GROOVE STONEAXE HEAD**First Time At Auction**
Native American, Midwestern to Eastern United States, Eastern Woodland, Archaic to Woodland period, ca. 5000 BCE to 1000 CE. A hefty stone...
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4 NATIVE AMERICAN WOODLAND STONE ARROWHEADSNativeAmerica, North America, Woodland Period, ca. 1000 BCE to 1000 CE. A beautiful collection of 4 arrowheads, all carefully hand-knapped from stone. Boasting rich hues of chocolate...
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3 ARCHAIC MISSOURI NATIVE AMERICAN CHERTSPEAR TIPSNative American, Midwestern United States, Missouri, Clark, Franklin, & St. Louis County, Eastern Woodland, early to late Archaic period, ca. 7500 to 1000 BCE. A...
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NATIVE AMERICAN EASTERN WOODLANDS CHERTSPEAR POINTNative American, central/midwestern United States, Eastern Woodlands, ca. 500 to 1500 CE, found in Warren County, Missouri. A hand-knapped chert spear point exhibiting...
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NATIVE AMERICAN EASTERN WOODLANDS STONEAXE HEADNative American, central/midwestern United States, Eastern Woodlands, ca. 500 to 1500 CE. A hand-carved stone hand axe exhibiting dark brown and gray hues. The tool...
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NATIVE AMERICAN MIDDLE WOODLAND STONEEFFIGY PIPENative America, Midwestern / Southern USA, Middle Woodland period, ca. 200 to 1000 CE. A fascinating pipe, hand-carved from greenish-gray stone to display a tubular...
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NATIVE AMERICAN EASTERN WOODLANDS STONEBIRD PIPENative American, central/midwestern United States, Eastern Woodlands, ca. 1000 to 1600 CE, found in Todd County, Kentucky. A charming smoking pipe in the form of...
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100+ FRAMED NATIVE AMERICAN STONE &TOOTH ARTIFACTSNative American, Midwestern to Southern United States, Eastern Woodland, Archaic to Woodland period, ca. 5000 to 1500 CE. A fantastic display of nearly 100...
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NATIVE AMERICAN OJIBWA BALL WAR CLUBW/ IRON SPIKE**First Time At Auction**
Native American, Midwestern / Northeastern United States, Great Lakes region, Ojibwa / Algonquin / Iroquois, ca. 19th century CE. A...
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NATIVE AMERICAN PROJECTILE POINTS &TOOLS, 34 PCS**Originally Listed At $500**
Native American, Midwestern to Eastern United States, Archaic to Woodland period, ca. 6000 BCE to 1800 CE. A collection of 34 knapped...
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13 NATIVE AMERICAN STONE PROJECTILEPOINTS & BLADES**First Time At Auction**
Native American, United States, Archaic to Woodlands period, ca. 8000 BCE to 1500 CE. An assortment of 13 projectile points and blades...
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NATIVE AMERICAN ARCHAIC DIORITE FULLGROOVE AXE HEADNative American, Midwestern to Eastern United States, Eastern Woodland, Archaic period, ca. 5000 to 3000 BCE. A hand-pecked diorite stone axe head with a double...
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NATIVE AMERICAN ARCHAIC CHERT PROJECTILEPOINTSNative American, Midwestern to Eastern United States, Archaic to Woodland period, ca. 6000 BCE to 1000 CE. A collection of 9 knapped chert stone blades and projectile...
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GROUP OF THREE NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED'WHIMSEYS', IROQUOIS, PAIR OF CHILD'S BEADED MOCCASINS, IROQUOIS, AND PAIR NORTHEAST WOODLANDS STYLE SOFT SOLED BEADED HIDE CHILD'S MOCCASINSGroup of Three Native American...
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TRIBAL: NATIVE AMERICAN EARLY WOVENSPLINT BASKET FOR BERRY PICKING, NORTHEAST WOODLANDS, ONE HANDLE ALLOWS BASKET TO BE HUNG FROM W...TRIBAL: Native American early woven splint basket for berry picking, Northeast...
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TRIBAL: NATIVE AMERICAN EARLY COVEREDSPLINT BASKET, NORTHEAST WOODLANDS, "GOD'S EYE" STAMPED DECORATION THROUGHOUT, FIXED BAIL HAND...TRIBAL: Native American early covered splint basket, Northeast Woodlands,...
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TWO NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CLUBSTwoNative American Indian clubs, to include Plains stone skull cracker with hide and bead wrapped handle, 25" l.; together with a Woodlands root club, 17 1/2" l.
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EASTERN WOODLANDS/GREAT LAKES ARTIFACTSEasternWoodlands/Great Lakes Native American Indian artifacts, to include a 19th c. Cherokee or Shawnee finger woven sash, 74" l.; a 1940s carved Cherokee, North Carolina buckeye...
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NATIVE AMERICAN NORTHERN WOODLAND PAINTEDBASKET. A large 19th C. Northeast Woodland Native American covered splint basket, polychrome painted in salmon, yellow, and brown, and lined with a 1927 newspaper, 14”H...
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A GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED HIDEBAGSA group of Native American beaded hide bags, Mid/late 20th century Comprising an Athabascan fringed hide pillow cover with floral glass seed beads (15" H x 15.5" W;...
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TWO CASES OF EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN VIRGINIAINDIAN ARTIFACTS, INCLUDING MORROW MOUNTAIN, GUILFORD AXE AND GORGET LENGTH OF GREEN STONE GORGET: 4 3/4 IN. (12.1 CM.) INDIAN ARTIFACTS, INCLUDING MORROW MOUNTAIN, GUILFORD...
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THREE CASES WITH NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANPROJECTILE POINTS AND ARROWHEADS LARGEST FRAME:11 X 8 7/8 IN. (27.9 X 22.5 CM.), SMALLEST FRAME: 10 3/4 X 8 1/2 IN. (27.3 X 21.6 CM.) PROJECTILE POINTS AND ARROWHEADS, the...
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CASE OF NATIVE AMERICAN VIRGINIA INDIANFLINT ARROWHEADS AND ONE CONCH SHELL BEAD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA, MENDOTA COMMUNITY, LATE WOODLAND (1400-1600 A.D.) 15 1/4 X 11 7/8 IN. (38.7 X 30.2 CM.) FLINT ARROWHEADS...
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THREE CASES OF NATIVE AMERICAN VIRGINIAINDIAN ARTIFACTS, PAGE COUNTY LARGEST FRAME: 20 3/4 X 9 3/4 IN. (52.7 X 24.8 CM.), SMALLEST FRAME: 12 7/8 X 10 1/2 IN. (32.7 X 26.7 CM.) INDIAN ARTIFACTS, PAGE COUNTY, the...
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CASE WITH NATIVE AMERICAN VIRGINIA INDIANARTIFACTS 9 5/8 X 7 5/8 IN. (24.4 X 19.4 CM.) ARTIFACTS, including ten triangular Late Woodland projectile points and one Woodland pottery elbow pipe We would like to thank...
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THREE CASES OF NATIVE AMERICAN VIRGINIAINDIAN PROJECTILE POINTS LARGEST FRAME: 12 3/4 X 12 3/4 IN. (32.4 X 32.4 CM.), SMALLEST FRAME: 7 1/2 X 9 1/4 IN. (19.1 X 23.5 CM.) INDIAN PROJECTILE POINTS, the first case...
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TWO CASES OF NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANJEWELRY AND ARTIFACTS LARGER: 10 3/4 X 11 3/4 IN. (27.3 X 29.8 CM.), SMALLER: 7 X 8 IN. (17.8 X 20.3 CM.) JEWELRY AND ARTIFACTS, the first case with a necklace/pendant from...
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CASE OF NATIVE AMERICAN GILMORE COUNTY,WEST VIRGINIA, INDIAN ARTIFACTS, LATE WOODLAND, CIRCA 500 B.P. WEST VIRGINIA, INDIAN ARTIFACTS, LATE WOODLAND, CIRCA 500 B.P., includes a small soapstone pipe and eight triangular...
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Native American woodland doll early20th c. with hide and beaded outfit 13 1/2" h. together with a Skookum doll 17" h. ?...
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