- FIRST NATIONS NORTH EASTERN WOODLANDS
CANOE. Ca. 1900, possibly Micmac, Northern Maine birch bark with quill work decoration depicting birds, flowers and the American flag. 36.5”L x 7”H x 8”D. Sussman Collection....
[more like this] - North Eastern Woodlands Algonquin Elm
Burl Bowl, 18th/early 19th century approx. diameter 16 in — 40.6 cm...
[more like this] - DON BALKE (B. 1933) EASTERN BLUEBIRD
AND TRILLIUMDon Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Eastern Bluebird and Trillium" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor on Illustration Board.
Provenance: Collection of James...
[more like this] - NATIVE AMERICAN EASTERN WOODLAND ARCHAIC
BANNERSTONENative American, Midwestern United States, Michigan, Eastern Woodland, Archaic Period, ca. 5000 to 1000 BCE. A fine example of a bannerstone preform, a tool or...
[more like this] - ARCHAIC EASTERN WOODLAND SLATE BUTTERFLY
BANNERSTONENative American, Midwestern to Southern United States, Eastern Woodland, Archaic Period, ca. 5000 to 1000 BCE. A good example of a bannerstone made from a dark...
[more like this] - NATIVE AMERICAN EASTERN WOODLANDS CHERT
SPEAR 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...
[more like this] - NATIVE AMERICAN EASTERN WOODLANDS STONE
AXE 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...
[more like this] - MASSIVE ARCHAIC EASTERN WOODLAND STONE
FULL GROOVE AXENative American, southeastern United States, western North Carolina, Caney Fork Township, Eastern Woodland, Late Archaic period, ca. 2000 to 1000 BCE. An impressive...
[more like this] - NATIVE AMERICAN EASTERN WOODLANDS STONE
BIRD 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...
[more like this] - 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...
[more like this] - Eastern Woodlands Maple Burl Bowl, with
Manitou
early 19th century
having an oval form, thin walls, and scalloped handles
height 5-1/4 inches x length 13-1/4 inches x width 9-3/4 inches
c.f. Powers, Scott. North...
[more like this] - EASTERN WOODLANDS/GREAT LAKES ARTIFACTSEastern
Woodlands/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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