- 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.
- 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.
- Native American full groove axe
Native American full groove axe artifact. 4 1/4"L.
- 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.
- A Group of Four Archaic Ceremonial
A Group of Four Archaic Ceremonial Stone Axes, Neolithic Period (Circa 6500-1700 BC) ????? ?????? Thick stone axes with beveled cutting edges largest length 4.3 in — 11 cm
- A Porphyry Full Groove Axe AND
A Porphyry Full Groove Axe AND 3/4 Groove Axe
Archaic Period, 8000-500 B.C.
lot of 2, lengths 4-1/2 inches and 4-5/8 inches
Property from the Estate of James Schwickert, Hartford, Wisconsin
- A Porphyry 3/4 Groove Axe
Late
A Porphyry 3/4 Groove Axe
Late Archaic Period, 5000-1000 B.C.
6-1/2 inches
Property from the Estate of James Schwickert, Hartford, Wisconsin
- Three quarter groove axe. 4 3/4".
Three quarter groove axe. 4 3/4".
- 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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- LARGE WIDE FACED 3/4 GROOVE STONE
LARGE WIDE FACED 3/4 GROOVE STONE AXE HEADLarge wide faced 3/4 groove stone axe head, 6 3/4" l., 4 1/2" w.
Condition:
Small abrasions.
- GROOVED AXE. Early stone relic.
GROOVED AXE. Early stone relic. 5.5"l. 2.75"w. 2"d.
- TEN 3/4 GROOVE STONE AXE HEADS
TEN 3/4 GROOVE STONE AXE HEADS OF VARIOUS SIZESTen 3/4 groove stone axe heads of various sizes and material, largest - 7" l., 3 1/2" w.
Condition:
As found.
- A GROUP OF CARVED STONE GROOVED
A GROUP OF CARVED STONE GROOVED AXESA group of carved stone grooved axes, Pre-historic or later Comprising a group of ax heads in various stones, shapes and sizes, 9 pieces Largest: 2.5" H x 5" L x 2.5" W Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA Dimensions: Largest: 2.5" H x 5" L x 2.5" W Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA
- Lot of two axes: one full groove
Lot of two axes: one full groove hematite axe and one copper cast of a full groove axe. Largest: 4 3/8".
- 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).
- Full groove ax. 4 3/4" long. Artifacts
Full groove ax. 4 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: 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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- FULL GROOVE STONE AXE HEADFull
FULL GROOVE STONE AXE HEADFull groove stone axe head, 5" l. 3 1/4" w.
Condition:
As found.
- NINE FULL GROOVE STONE AXE HEADSNine
NINE FULL GROOVE STONE AXE HEADSNine full groove stone axe heads, to include one large pommeled pebble axe, largest - 9" l., 5" w.
Condition:
As found.
- 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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- A GROUP OF CARVED STONE AXESA group
A GROUP OF CARVED STONE AXESA group of carved stone axes, Pre-historic or later Comprising four large ax heads of a dark green striated stone, the largest with a snake motif to each side, 4 pieces Largest: 4" H x 11.25" L x 1.5" W Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA Dimensions: Largest: 4" H x 11.25" L x 1.5" W Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA
- GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN STONE
GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN STONE TOOLS Including a small full groove axe head, a scraper, and four arrow heads.
- Native American full groove axe.
Native American full groove axe. 3 1/4"L.
- TWO UNUSUAL NATIVE AMERICAN GROOVED
TWO UNUSUAL NATIVE AMERICAN GROOVED AXES The first axe of brown hardstone, having a shallow groove and a rounded poll over a highly polished bit (old losses to poll), 9-1/4 in.; the second axe is possibly a pre-form of quartzite in that there are elements that could be considered a formative groove, poll and bit, 6-3/4 in.
- Lot of 5 grooved axes. Largest:
Lot of 5 grooved axes. Largest: 5" x 7 1/2".
- 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.
- 2 3/4 GROOVED AXESTwo Midwest three-quarter
2 3/4 GROOVED AXESTwo Midwest three-quarter grooved axes. Light brown hardstone. Old chip and small nicks to the blades. Largest 3 x 6 1/4" long. ESTIMATE $300-500
Condition:
Old chip and small nicks to the blades.
- SIXTEEN STONES AND TOOLS. Including
SIXTEEN STONES AND TOOLS. Including grooved axes, celts, grind stones, pestles and hammer stones. Varying wear.
- Native American Indian three quarter
Native American Indian three quarter grooved axe artifact. 3 3/4"L.
- 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
- TWO NATIVE AMERICAN STONE AXE HEADS
TWO 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.
- Native American full groove axe,
Native American full groove axe, Indian artifact. 5 1/8"L.
- ARCHAIC NATIVE AMERICAN 3/4 GROOVE
ARCHAIC NATIVE AMERICAN 3/4 GROOVE STONE AXE 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 axe or hammer head that is hand-pecked from a dark gray hardstone. A groove is cut around three quarters of the circumference of the tool, and as the name suggests, this is therefore designated as 3/4 axe head. These grooves facilitated hafting the stones onto a wooden pole or handle for greater leverage with fibrous twine or leather straps. The rounded heads were for pounding and the blade end was ideal for shaping or cutting wood or softer stones. Size: 6.5" L x 2" W x 2.5" H (16.5 cm x 5.1 cm x 6.4 cm)
Provenance: private Lumberton, Texas, USA collection, acquired before 2010
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Condition:
Loss to upper blade side radiating from groove. Abrasions and tiny cavities across the surface and chips to tip of blade. Great signs of age and use throughout.
- NATIVE AMERICAN FULL GROOVED DARK
NATIVE AMERICAN FULL GROOVED DARK HARDSTONE AXE An excellent archaic piece with decent polish to the groove and bit; an American classic, 5-1/2 in.
- COLLECTION OF TOOLS AND STONES.
COLLECTION OF TOOLS AND STONES. Including grind stones, grooved axe, pestles and other stones. Varying wear.
- FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN GROUND STONE
FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN GROUND STONE ARTIFACTSFOUR NATIVE AMERICAN GROUND STONE ARTIFACTS: two fully grooved axes, pestle and large mortar measuring 20 inches in length. Total weight: 57.5 lbs.