TWO NATIVE AMERICAN STONE AXE HEADSTWO NATIVE AMERICAN STONE AXE HEADS Pre-Contact, comprising a small 3/4 groove axe, made of dark greenish-black stone, 4 7/8 in. L.; and a nearly full groove small axe made of gray stone, 5 1/4 in. L., with remnants of a collection label.
THREE NATIVE AMERICAN STONE TOOLSTHREE NATIVE AMERICAN STONE TOOLS / AX HEADS Native American, possibly prehistoric. Three polished stone celts / ax heads. One with indent for twine. Unmarked. Approx. length 5.75" (largest), length 3.875" (smallest).
FOUR ANTIQUE AMERICAN INDIAN STONEFOUR ANTIQUE AMERICAN INDIAN STONE IMPLEMENTSThree axe heads and one club head.
GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN STONEGROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN STONE TOOLS Including a small full groove axe head, a scraper, and four arrow heads.
33PC NATIVE AMERICAN STONE AXE33PC NATIVE AMERICAN STONE AXE & ARROWHEAD GROUP United States19th Century or EarlierIncludes a large axe head, large axe head mounted to a board with six arrowheads, and a third board with stone picks and arrow heads. Axe head 9" t x 4 1/4" w x 2 3/4" d
American Indian wooden and stoneAmerican Indian wooden and stone tools and weapons approximately twenty pieces including: six ax heads smallest ax head measures 4 1/2'' l. largest ax head measures 6'' l.; stone arrowheads fourteen complete arrowheads along with bag of fragments smallest arrowhead measures 1 7/8'' l. largest arrowhead measures 4'' l.
GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN OBJECTSGROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN OBJECTS INC. 5" AXE HEADGroup of Ancient Native American objects, likely Winnebago, including a polished stone, possible tomahawk stone, 4 3/4"; 3/4 groove stone axe head, 8" L; , a grinding stone 3"H x 5 1/2" W x 4" D; and a 2 3/4" point and three carved bone disc pendants - 1/1/4" to 1 1/2" diameter, mounted as a collection onto a wooden plaque. Provenance: Acquired by consignor's father during the 1960s in Minnesota. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
A few natural imperfections, overall good condition.
THREE PRE-COLUMBIAN STONE AXE HEADSThreeTHREE PRE-COLUMBIAN STONE AXE HEADSThree Pre-Columbian Stone Axe Heads , pre 1500 A.D., incl. greenstone celt, and two flint, tallest h. 6 1/4 in Provenance: Collection of Brooke and Maria Fox, Metairie, LA
THREE NATIVE AMERICAN STONE AXETHREE NATIVE AMERICAN STONE AXE HEADS All marked "Richland Cty. / Ohio;" including a grooveless celt; a small 3/4 groove axe; and a small axe with shallow full groove.
NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE AXE, 20TH/NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE AXE, 20TH/ 21ST C.Modern Native American style axe, 20th/ 21st c., the axe head with four cutouts including a cross, the handle decorated with brass tacks and apparent darkened filed squares on the handles three sixes, axe head approx. 5"h, 9"w, overall with handle: approx. 28"h, 1.75lbs
NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE AXE, 20TH/NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE AXE, 20TH/ 21ST C.Modern Native American style axe, 20th/ 21st c. with hand-forged head stamped S B, the axe head approx, 3.5"h, 9"w, with wood handle approx. 18.75"h, 3.75lbs
Group of Native American ArtifactsGroup of Native American Artifacts Beaded pouch bead loss Ht. 7''. Stone axe head W 6''. Inlaid pipe W 4 1/2''.E
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).
19 NATIVE AMERICAN ARROWHEADS.19 NATIVE AMERICAN ARROWHEADS. From New York Pennsylvania Arizona and Oregon. With 45 damaged arrowheads 14 arrowhead casts for study; contemporary knife glass blade deer jaw with sheath; ball style club; Masaii style spear; iron pipe tomahawk; four gourds and one sifter
NATIVE AMERICAN EASTERN WOODLANDSNATIVE 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 features a pair of deep hand grooves on the sides of the body, a tapered butt end, and a lengthy blade head with gently convex faces and a blunt but large blade edge. Tools like this example were perhaps used for cutting and shaping softer materials like wood rather than for splitting or shaping harder materials like stone. Size: 7.75" L x 3.375" W (19.7 cm x 8.6 cm)
Provenance: private Brevard, North Carolina, USA collection
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#171060
Condition:
Nicks, pitting, and abrasions commensurate with age, otherwise intact and very good. Nice surface texture throughout.
Collection of Native American artifactsCollection of Native American artifacts to include clubs an axe head grinding stones etc. ?
23PC NATIVE AMERICAN ARROWHEADS23PC NATIVE AMERICAN ARROWHEADS & STONE TOOLS United States,19th Century or earlierIncludes two axe heads, three spear heads, a sharp flat disc, fifteen arrowheads, and a bracelet decorated with arrows and geometric shapes.
NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE CLUB AXE,NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE CLUB AXE, 20TH/ 21ST C.Native American style axe, 20th/ 21st c., the head with a worked stone set into sewn leather exterior, head approx. 4.25"h, 2.7/8"w, stone 2.75"h, 2.5"w, including handle: 23.5"h, 1lb
18TH C. NATIVE AMERICAN & USA IRON18TH C. NATIVE AMERICAN & USA IRON & STONE AXES (3)Native American, United States, Plains Tribes, ca. 18th to 19th century CE; North America, United States, ca. 18th to 19th century CE. A collection of 3 iron and stone axe heads, each hafted on a wooden handle. The largest axe is made by P. Garcia, and stamped on the blade with "PG" above the full name (slightly rubbed and faint) is an anvil. The cylindrical socket is hafted onto a polished wooden handle. The other iron axe has a slender head and a weathered handle and heavy patina. The Native American made axe features a three-quarter groove stone axe head, so called for the groove (covered by the deer leather cord) that enables the stone to be hafted to a handle - perfectly exemplified by this tool. Stone axes such as this were in use for thousands of years before the widespread availability of iron from Europeans. Size of largest: 22" L x 6" W (55.9 cm x 15.2 cm)
Provenance: private Burlington, North Carolina, USA collection; ex-A to Z Auctions; ex-James Pratley estate, Galveston, Texas, USA before 2000
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#167864
Condition:
PG head has a stable fissure and bending to blade tip from age and use. Maker mark is slightly rubbed and partially discernable. The handle may not be original and is likely an older replacement. The other iron head has chips to blade and surface pitting. Handle also shows great age and weathering. Heavy patina on both iron pieces. Stone head has stable fissures on blade. Minor cracking to leather cord. Wood has a heavy lustrous patina.
NATIVE AMERICAN METAL TRADE AXEAntiqueNATIVE AMERICAN METAL TRADE AXEAntique metal trade ax with wooden handle. Hand forged, double sided head. Excellent condition with moderate wear from use. Provenance: Consignor obtained the piece from a sale of the personal artifacts collection of Jerome Peltier, a founder of the Museum of Native American Cultures and author of more than a dozen books on Western history. Measures 13" long x 6 7/8" wide.
5 PIECE NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED5 PIECE NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED STONE PIPE AXE HEADS EFFIGY: To include 1) 3 stone club or ax heads from assorted areas including largest found in Cartersville Ga. 4 1/4'' l. 2) Figural bird effigy clay pipe 8'' l. 3) Mexican bronze bird effigy 2 1/2''.
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"
Native American iron trade axeNative American iron trade axe 19th c. with a heart cut out blade 7 3/8" l. ?
Native American Indian three quarterNative American Indian three quarter grooved axe artifact. 3 3/4"L.
NATIVE AMERICAN ARCHAIC DIORITENATIVE AMERICAN ARCHAIC DIORITE FULL GROOVE 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 headed form, and a groove that encircles the entire circumference, hence the designation: "full groove axe head." The groove has raised ridges along the edge. The blades and ridges are nearly perfect, with minimum wear- the blades suggesting this pretty mottled stone had a ritualistic use rather than utilitarian. Size: 4.75" L x 2.5" W (12.1 cm x 6.4 cm)
Please note that this was part of the William and Carol Thibadeau collection, and many pieces from their collection appear in exhibitions and permanent museum collections, including the Michael C. Carlos Museum and Nasher Museum of Art.
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Provenance: private Stone Mountain, Georgia, USA collection; ex-William and Carol Thibadeau collection, from the 1970s
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#177986
Condition:
Minor nicks to blade, otherwise intact and excellent.
GROUP NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED STONEGROUP NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED STONE ARTIFACTSGroup of Native American carved stone and flint artifacts including 7 arrowheads, 2 scrapers, 1 drill, 2 (two) 3/4 groove axe heads and 2 Atlatl stone weights. Ranging in size from 1 1/4" L to 6" L. Collected from Illinois River Valley, early 1900s. Estate of James R. (and Mary B.) Packard, Huntsville, Alabama. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Weights with scattered chipping to edges. Axe heads with a couple of nicks to bit edge.
THREE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN STONETHREE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN STONE AXE HEADSThree Pennsylvania Native American Indian stone axe heads, largest - 8" l.
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Condition:
As expected wear.
SIX NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN COLLECTIBLES:SIX NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN COLLECTIBLES: spear head two arrow heads and four partially knapped pieces found in the Columbia River basin in the 1930's. The knapper used various materials such as quartz and obsidian in differing sizes and shapes. In three oval stand frames.
NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN FULL GROOVENATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN FULL GROOVE AXE HEADNative American Indian full groove axe head with sinew sewn hide covered handle, 4 3/4" w., 21" l.
Condition:
Wear commensurate with age. Provenance: a Colorado collector.
Native American tomahawks and axe;Native American tomahawks and axe; one small pipe tomahawk and axe with beaded handles along with one larger tomahawk with rawhide wrapped handle. Largest: 16 1/4"L. Good condition.
PRE-COLUMBIAN FLINT DOUBLE-AXEPRE-COLUMBIAN FLINT DOUBLE-AXE HEADPre-Columbian Flint Double-Axe Head , pre 1500 A.D., h. 4 in., w. 9 in., d. 1 in Provenance: Collection of Brooke and Maria Fox, Metairie, LA
THREE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN AXETHREE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN AXE HEADSThree Pennsylvania Native American Indian stone axe heads, one bearing a Kema Indian Museum label, largest - 5 1/2" l.
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Condition:
As expected wear.
Native American iron trade axeNative American iron trade axe 19th c. with a silver inlayed heart 7" l. ?
Native American pipe tomahawk,Native American pipe tomahawk, one end with iron head with cutout on blade, other end with pipe, shaft probably ash with brass tack decoration, 19th or 20th century, 25-1/2 x 10-1/2 in. Head with old pitted surface, pipe with pewter tip.
Native American full groove axeNative American full groove axe artifact. 4 1/4"L.
NATIVE AMERICAN WOODLANDS STONENATIVE AMERICAN WOODLANDS STONE AXE HEAD - 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 from a mottled gray stone. Across one end is a full groove that encircles the entire circumference of the axe head, which not only gave the implement its name - "full groove stone axe" - but also allowed it to be attached to a wooden handle with a cord. The head is elongated with a rounded butt end and a thick body that tapers to a straight cutting edge. This is a substantial tool, great for a variety of tasks, such as chopping wood. Size: 7.5" L x 4.5" W (19 cm x 11.4 cm)
Provenance: private Lumberton, Texas, USA collection, acquired before 2010
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#169518
Condition:
Losses to butt. Expected nicks, chips, and abrasions, commensurate with age and use. Otherwise, excellent.