- GRP: 5 NORTH AMERICAN STONE TOOLSGroup
GRP: 5 NORTH AMERICAN STONE TOOLSGroup of five North American stone tools, including two fluted axes with 3/4 grooves.
Keywords: Prehistoric, Pre-Columbian, Celt
Length ranges from 7 in to 12 in; width ranges from 3 1/4 in to 6 in; depth ranges from 1 1/2 in to 2 1/4 in.
Condition:
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- GRP: 6 NORTH AMERICAN STONE TOOLSGroup
GRP: 6 NORTH AMERICAN STONE TOOLSGroup of six North American stone tools. Includes two Michigan barbed axes, one fluted axe with a three quarter groove, one axe with a double groove, one flared-bit celt with a Hopewellian flat end, and one double sided pounder.
Keywords: Prehistoric
Length ranges from 5 in to 16 in; width ranges from 3 in to 4 1/2 in; depth ranges from 1 in to 3 in.
Condition:
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- COLLECTION OF TOOLS AND STONES.
COLLECTION OF TOOLS AND STONES. Including grind stones, grooved axe, pestles and other stones. Varying wear.
- GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN STONE
GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN STONE TOOLS Including a small full groove axe head, a scraper, and four arrow heads.
- Grooved loafstone from IN. 1 3/4"
Grooved loafstone from IN. 1 3/4" long. Artifacts in this lot may be currently or formerly mounted with glue and may show residue substantially or in traces on one side.
- GRP: 12 NORTH AMERICAN STONE TOOLSGroup
GRP: 12 NORTH AMERICAN STONE TOOLSGroup of twelve North American stone tools. Includes several axeheads, celts, and grinding stones.
Keywords: Prehistoric, Pre-Columbian, Geofact
Length ranges from 3 in to 7 in; width/diameter ranges from 2 in to 5 in.
Condition:
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- A collection of Neolithic tools,
A collection of Neolithic tools, comprising a polished trapezoid axe head, probably Danish, 8.5cm, another axe head in basalt, 13.8cm, a Mesolithic axe head, 10.5cm, a flat blade or scraper, 11cm, and a large Neolithic flint core, 5000-2500 BC, probably from Le Grand-Pressigny, worked all over with the removal of numerous flakes, 22.5cm long, together with a Bronze Age style pottery beaker, 10.5cm, origin unknown although said to be from Shropshire (6)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Col
- SIXTEEN STONES AND TOOLS. Including
SIXTEEN STONES AND TOOLS. Including grooved axes, celts, grind stones, pestles and hammer stones. Varying wear.
- A SIX INCH PRE-HISTORIC 3/4 GROOVE
A SIX INCH PRE-HISTORIC 3/4 GROOVE STONE AXE HEADThe 3/4 groove example has a nicely convexed base too subtle to be detected in the images.Measures 6 x 2 x 3.25 inches.A large chip back side bottom corner as shown.
- FIFTEEN STONES AND TOOLS. Including
FIFTEEN STONES AND TOOLS. Including grooved axes, celts, grind stones, pestles and hammer stones. Varying wear.
- TWELVE NATIVE AMERICAN STONES AND
TWELVE NATIVE AMERICAN STONES AND TOOLS. Including grooved axes, pestle and celts. Varying wear.
- Native American stone artifacts:
Native American stone artifacts: double-grooved axe, 7-5/8 in.; single-grooved axe, 6 in., possibly a modern copy ; 3-1/4 in. celt with taped Indian head penny; five projectile points, one with broken stem, other minor losses , one cutting tool, 1-7/8 in. to 3 in., (nine pieces).
- Plains Bi-pointed Grooved Stone
Plains Bi-pointed Grooved Stone Club
mid-19th century
grooved handle coated with red pigment
length 29 inches
- GRP: 5 DANISH STONE TOOLS CELTSGroup
GRP: 5 DANISH STONE TOOLS CELTSGroup of five Danish stone tools. All knapped; includes celts and adzes. One with a label reading: "European Neolithic 8000-45000 BP Denmark."
Keywords: Viking, Prehistoric
Length ranges from 4 1/2 in to 8 1/4 in; width ranges from 1 1/2 in to 3 in; depth ranges from 3/4 in to 2 in.
Condition:
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- (3) INDIAN NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED
(3) INDIAN NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED STONE TOOLSThree native American primitive carved stone tools. Artifacts have a single groove and the appearance of an axe head or war hammer. Largest measures 7 1/4" in length x 4" wide x 2" thick. Pieces are in good condition with normal surface wear. See photos for more details on condition. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
- TWELVE ANCIENT STONE TOOLSTwelve
TWELVE ANCIENT STONE TOOLSTwelve ancient stone tools, to include grooved axe heads, "turtle back" scrapers, etc., largest - 8" l.
Condition:
As found, unrestored. Provenance: very large private Virginia collection.
- GROOVED AXE. Early stone relic.
GROOVED AXE. Early stone relic. 5.5"l. 2.75"w. 2"d.
- 3 VARIOUS NATIVE AMERICAN TOOLSca.
3 VARIOUS NATIVE AMERICAN TOOLSca. pre-historic; elongated granite milling and leather slicker rocker, 2 3/4"d, 8 1/4"h; river pebble sandstone flat striking stone, found in Leola, PA, 3 1/4"d, 1 1/2"h; snake shaped smoothing/slicker rock found in Quarryville, PA, 3"x 11 1/2"x 2"
- Grooved chisel celt. 6 1/2".
Grooved chisel celt. 6 1/2".
- (12) PALEOLITHIC STONE TOOLS -
(12) PALEOLITHIC STONE TOOLS - Various sizes and shapes
- GRP: 2 STONE MAULSGroup of two
GRP: 2 STONE MAULSGroup of two stone mauls. One maul with a full groove and raised ridge, Northwest Coast or Californian. The other with a three quarter groove.
Keywords: Prehistoric, Pre-Columbian, Stone Tools
Full groove; height: 6 1/2 in x diameter: 4 1/2 in. Three quarter groove; height: 5 1/2 in x width: 5 in x depth: 3 in.
Condition:
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- A GROUP OF STONE IMPLEMENTSA group
A GROUP OF STONE IMPLEMENTSA group of stone implements, Pre-historic or later Comprising a group of carved stone objects including ax heads, net stones or sinkers, a mortar or paint pot, and a flat mortar and oval grinding stone, 11 pieces Dimensions: Largest: 1.25" H x 17.25" W x 10" D; smallest: 2.25" H x 2.5" W x 1.5" D
- STONE AXE HEAD 3/4 PARTIAL GROOVEStone
STONE AXE HEAD 3/4 PARTIAL GROOVEStone axe head 3/4 partial groove, with groove that tapers off before reaching top edge of stone, 4 1/2" l., 2 1/2" w.
Condition:
As found.
- GRP: 7 STONE AXEHEADSGroup of seven
GRP: 7 STONE AXEHEADSGroup of seven stone axeheads with three-quarter grooves. Likely North American in origin.
Keywords: Prehistoric, Stone Tools, Pre-Columbian
Length ranges from 6 1/2 in to 9 in; width ranges from 2 1/2 in to 4 in; depth ranges from 1 in to 3 in.
Condition:
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- GRP: 10 STONE TOOLS - POINTS -
GRP: 10 STONE TOOLS - POINTS - SHAFT ABRADERSGroup of ten stone tools, in a variety of styles. Includes two arrow shaft abraders, and one needle. Includes two tools marked "Nepal." Several with handwritten markings.
Keywords: Prehistoric, Pre-Columbian
Length ranges from 1 1/2 in to 5 1/2 in; width ranges from 1/2 in to 2 1/4 in; depth ranges from 1/4 in to 3/4 in.
Condition:
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- TWENTY VARIOUS STONE ARTIFACTSTwenty
TWENTY VARIOUS STONE ARTIFACTSTwenty various stone artifacts, to include grooved hammer, quartz point, blades, etc., largest - 5" l.
Condition:
As found, unrestored. Provenance: very large private Virginia collection.
- A PREHISTORIC 3/4 GROOVE STONE
A PREHISTORIC 3/4 GROOVE STONE AXE HEAD 8 X 5 INCHESThe 3/4 groove example with bottom flute weighs 4.60 pounds.Measures approximately 5 x 8 inches.The condition is as shown with chips.
- Native American artifact stone
Native American artifact stone axe; 3/4 grooved fluted head found in Monroe County, Indiana. 4 3/4"L. x 3 3/4"W.
- NATIVE AMERICAN HARDSTONE ARTIFACTS;
NATIVE AMERICAN HARDSTONE ARTIFACTS; TWO GROOVED AX HEADS AND TWO BELL FORM PESTLE GRINDING TOOLS. 6" X 4" X 3"Native American hardstone artifacts; two grooved ax heads and two bell form pestle grinding tools., Dimensions: 6" x 4" x 3"
- A GROUP OF CARVED STONE IMPLEMENTSA
A GROUP OF CARVED STONE IMPLEMENTSA group of carved stone implements, Pre-historic or later Comprised mainly of bird stones, atlatl weights, a canoe, and a pipe, in various stone types including slate and hematite, 15 pieces Largest: 5.75" L x 1.825" W Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA Dimensions: Largest: 5.75" L x 1.825" W Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA
- FINE NATIVE AMERICAN FULL GROOVE
FINE NATIVE AMERICAN FULL GROOVE AXE The stone appears to be porphyry; excellent form and surfaces; 5-1/2 in. long.
- GROUP OF RELICS. Including eleven
GROUP OF RELICS. Including eleven various axes or adzes and stone tools. Some are marked as follows: Hickman Co. Tenn. A-3015-S. 5 1/2'' l. St. Louis Co Mo. M-3118. 4 1/2'' l. Fulton Co. KY. Grooved. 3 3/4'' l. Franklin Co. Ohio. H-4020-S. Grooved. 3'' l. Logan Co. Ohio RT 11-7. Grooved. 3'' l. Harrison Co. Ind. 4'' l. Iowa 6518. 4'' l. One unmarked grooved. 4 1/4'' l. One serrated edge with early handwritten label. Also marked Blount Co. Tenn NS 4-5. 2 1/4'' l. Logan Co. Ohio ''07/4 JC 84-11''. 3'' l. Ten additional various stone tools marked as follows; Franklin Co. Mo. Union Mo. Bourbeuse River 2 1/2'' l. Bowl-type form Ross Co. Ohio HC-122 LON. 2'' dia. Jefferson Co. Ohio hollow sandstone 2 1/4'' dia. Wayland Mo. biscuit-type stone. 1 1/2'' dia. Arrowhead with a hole. 2 1/2'' l. Three mortar-type bowls one unmarked one Dodge Co. Mo one Lake Co. IL MN 6052 MWD. One weight-type egg shaped stone with a hole Ashtabula Co. Ohio. 2 1/2'' l. Sold as is.
- Native American Indian three quarter
Native American Indian three quarter grooved axe artifact. 3 3/4"L.
- LARGE PRIMITIVE WOOD TOOLinset
LARGE PRIMITIVE WOOD TOOLinset with rough-hewn stones and metal discs Dimensions: 4 x 63 x 36 in. (10.16 x 160.02 x 91.44 cm.) Condition:
- Miscellaneous Group of Stone, Bone,
Miscellaneous Group of Stone, Bone, and Iron Implements, Various Cultures, Neolithic Period and Later including three Ontario banded slate gorgets and a scraper, an Inuit bone and iron harpoon spear head, a bone awl, two Eastern Woolands stone scrapers, and three celts, one noted as Indus Valley
longest length 8.3 in — 21 cm
- Carved stone owl, surface with
Carved stone owl, surface with tool marks, 22-1/2 in. Some chips and losses, base wear.