Old Native Large Stone Clovis Point-Old Native Large Stone Clovis Point- 8.25'' (DR)
Lot of 3 points; fluted clovis.Lot of 3 points; fluted clovis. Largest; 2".
Prehistoric Native American ChippedPrehistoric Native American Chipped Gray Flint "Clovis Point" Spear Tip, w. 1-1/2", l. 5-1/2". This type of point is named for the Clovis, New Mexico, site where the first such points were found. The "Clovis Points" are estimated to be 12,000 to 14,000 years old.
A Hornstone Clovis Point
PaleoA Hornstone Clovis Point
Paleo Indian Period, 13,000-7000 B.C.
Cedar Farm, Harrison County, Indiana
length 2-1/2 inches
From the Collection of Claude "Henry" Withers
A Sonora Flint Clovis Point
PaleoA Sonora Flint Clovis Point
Paleo Indian Period, 13,000-7000 B.C.
Cedar Farm, Harrison County, Illinois
length 3-5/8 inches
From the Collection of Claude "Henry" Withers
4 NATIVE AMERICAN CHERT CLOVIS4 NATIVE AMERICAN CHERT CLOVIS PROJECTILE POINTSNative American, Midwest United States, Paleo-Indian Period, ca. 13000 to 8000 BCE (15,000 to 10,000 BP). A fantastic set of 4 hand-knapped chert Clovis type projectile points of lanceolate forms with gentle notches knapped into the bases. The first point bears smoky gray and beige hues and has a shortened body that culminates in a pointed tip. The red-hued stone point exhibits wonderous coloration and has a gently tapered lower body. The light gray point has gently convex faces that taper towards the rounded point. The largest point - boasting a creamy yellow hue - displays petite ridges along the edges as well as a shallow hafting groove on each face. Modern Riker box included. Size of largest: 4.2" L x 1.05" W (10.7 cm x 2.7 cm); (Riker box): 6.2" L x 5.2" W (15.7 cm x 13.2 cm)
Provenance: private South Carolina, USA collection
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Condition:
Loss to one tail fin on smallest point; remaining 3 points are intact and excellent. Minor nicks and abrasions commensurate with age and the knapping process, with light surface roughness on light gray point. Great surface smoothness and preservation to forms.
A Hornstone Clovis Point
PaleoA Hornstone Clovis Point
Paleo Indian Period, 13,000-7000 B.C.
Cedar Farm, Harrison County, Indiana
length 3-1/8 inches
From the Collection of Claude "Henry" Withers
CASE WITH NATIVE AMERICAN PENNSYLVANIACASE WITH NATIVE AMERICAN PENNSYLVANIA INDIAN CLOVIS RED JASPER PROJECTILE POINT, CIRCA 11,500 B.P. 8 X 10 IN. (20.3 X 25.4 CM.)CASE WITH NATIVE AMERICAN PENNSYLVANIA INDIAN CLOVIS RED JASPER PROJECTILE POINT, CIRCA 11,500 B.P., Catalogue note: We would like to thank Wallace Gusler, former curator, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, for his assistance in identifying and cataloging this lot. Dimensions: 8 x 10 in. (20.3 x 25.4 cm.) Provenance: The Ronald Bruce Buracker Collection
Bi-point knife; grey flint. 5Bi-point knife; grey flint. 5 3/8".
Fluted grey flint clovis, KY/TN?Fluted grey flint clovis, KY/TN? Native American Indian artifact. 3 1/2". Slight damage to tip. Slight nick on one side.
129 MOUNTED NATIVE AMERICAN POINTS129 MOUNTED NATIVE AMERICAN POINTS & ARTIFACTSLarge mounted collection of Native American points and other related Indian tools/artifacts, 129 total, catalogued and numbered by the McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture, Knoxville Tennessee. One item of note is a Clovis point, #52, from the Paleoindian period. A complete inventory of all items with dates is provided within the photos. 18 1/8" H x 35 1/8" W. Provenance: Collection was assembled by George Perrin, the consignor's great-great grandfather on his farm located north of Dayton, Ohio.
Condition:
All items in as-found condition. Each item mounted on a board backing and secured by wire. Two holes to board are a result of prior mounting.
Twelve fluted projectile points:Twelve fluted projectile points: all finely worked, with geographic attributions, probably modern, 2-5/8 in. to 5-1/8 in.
Bi-point hornstone knife. 5".Bi-point hornstone knife. 5".
TWO INUIT LANCE POINTS AND A WOODTWO INUIT LANCE POINTS AND A WOOD SPEAR THROWER19th CenturyPoints with stone heads lengths 14. Spear thrower length 16''.Ex Collection: Rear Admiral John Lowe. ''
GROUP OF 5 PALEOAMERICAN CLOVISGROUP OF 5 PALEOAMERICAN CLOVIS POINT ARROW HEADS GROUP OF 5 PALEOAMERICAN CLOVIS POINT ARROW HEADS, EACH WITH EXCELLENT FLUTING, TENNESSEE ORIGIN; LENGTH RANGE FROM 3" TO 5"
DOVETAIL LANCEOLATE ALIBATES FLINTDOVETAIL LANCEOLATE ALIBATES FLINT POINTS (2)Featured in this lot is this Dovetail St. Charles lanceolate Alibates Flint points. The points show a medium corner notched points with an elliptical cross sections. The blades show an excurvate examples with a serrated blades. The shoulders are barbed and feature an expanding stems. Each of the points are hand written with the following: Ed Moreland - 2019 - (unidentified signature) - 2-15-12. These points are identified consistent with Dovetail St. Charles points but the origin date is undetermined. The condition of this pair of points show well knapped and preserved condition with no observable wear marks or chipping. The measurements of these points are 4 7/8" x 1 3/4" x 1/4" and 3 3/4" x 1 1/2" x 1/4". The collective weight of these points are U6oz.
CASE OF NATIVE AMERICAN OHIO INDIANCASE OF NATIVE AMERICAN OHIO INDIAN BIFURCATED PROJECTILE POINTS, EARLY-TO-MIDDLE ARCHAIC (9000-5000 B.P.) 11 3/8 X 13 3/8 IN. (28.9 X 34 CM.)CASE OF NATIVE AMERICAN OHIO INDIAN BIFURCATED PROJECTILE POINTS, EARLY-TO-MIDDLE ARCHAIC (9000-5000 B.P.), types include McCorkle, St. Albans, Stem Bifurcated, LeCroy, made of a variety of white, yellow and black chert We would like to thank Wallace Gusler, former curator, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, for his assistance in identifying and cataloging this lot. Dimensions: 11 3/8 x 13 3/8 in. (28.9 x 34 cm.) Provenance: The Ronald Bruce Buracker Collection
Native American artifacts, 55 smallNative American artifacts, 55 small to medium points, Indian relics. Longest: 2 1/2"L.
Large stemmed point. 5 7/8".Large stemmed point. 5 7/8".
Native American artifacts, 63 smallNative American artifacts, 63 small points, Indian relics. Longest: 2 1/4"L.
TWO FRAMES OF NATIVE AMERICAN ARROWTWO FRAMES OF NATIVE AMERICAN ARROW POINTSTWO FRAMES OF NATIVE AMERICAN ARROW POINTS: the first having 55 points ranging in size from 5/8" to 1" displayed in an asterisk pattern; the next having eight blocks of four centering a single block of eight (44 total) in sizes 1" to 1 5/8"; All are hand knapped obsidian purportedly from the collection of Slim Fuel. 95 points total.
TWO RIKER MOUNTS CONTAINING POINTSTWO RIKER MOUNTS CONTAINING POINTS AND BLADESTwo Riker mounts containing fifteen various ancient points and blades, largest - 4 3/4" l.
Condition:
As found, unrestored. Provenance: very large private Virginia collection.
A COLLECTION OF FOLSOM-STYLE STONEA COLLECTION OF FOLSOM-STYLE STONE POINTSA collection of Folsom-style stone points, Pre-historic or later Comprising various points of differing sizes, 5 pieces Largest: 7.5" H x 1.25" Dia. Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA Dimensions: Largest: 7.5" H x 1.25" Dia. Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA
THREE ARCHAIC NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANTHREE ARCHAIC NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN STONE POINTSThree archaic Native American Indian stone points, to include a Culbreath example in silicified volcanic ash, 2 3/8" l., 1 1/2" w., an Ocala example in agatized coral, 3" l., 2 7/8" w., and a Briar Creek chert example, 4" l., 1 1/2" w. Provenance: Robert Barr Museum collection, Sarasota County, Florida.
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Condition:
Culbreath has glue residue from previous mounting on verso, other two bear ink collection markings. Provenance: very large private Virginia collection.
Frame of 15 small points includingFrame of 15 small points including Cahokias made of agate, and Caddo blades. Largest, 1 3/4"; Smallest, 11/16".
Native American artifacts, 59 mediumNative American artifacts, 59 medium points, Indian relics. Longest: 2 1/4"L.
TWO WOOD FRAMES, CONTAINING STONETWO WOOD FRAMES, CONTAINING STONE POINTSTwo wood frames, containing twenty-seven prehistoric stone points found in the South East US, largest - 2 1/4" l.
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Condition:
As found, unrestored. Provenance: very large private Virginia collection.
CASE OF FOUR PROJECTILE POINTS,CASE OF FOUR PROJECTILE POINTS, CIRCA 8000 B.P., AND ONE MODERN REPRODUCTION 17 1/2 X 20 1/2 IN. (44.5 X 52.1 CM.)CASE OF FOUR PROJECTILE POINTS, CIRCA 8000 B.P., AND ONE MODERN REPRODUCTION, four in general dovetail shape, from Indiana collection, flint, red jasper, yellow and white chert, yellow brown chert, includes 1957 sales catalogue We would like to thank Wallace Gusler, former curator, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, for his assistance in identifying and cataloging this lot. Dimensions: 17 1/2 x 20 1/2 in. (44.5 x 52.1 cm.) Provenance: The Ronald Bruce Buracker Collection
Bi-pointed blade. 5 5/8".Bi-pointed blade. 5 5/8".
Lot of 2 grey flint bifercatedLot of 2 grey flint bifercated base McKorkle points; Native American Indian artifacts. Longest, 2 1/4".
Bi-point blade; Dover chert; extremelyBi-point blade; Dover chert; extremely thin. 8 7/8".
Two frames arrowheads from FL;Two frames arrowheads from FL; C238 with 18 points, and E435 with 15, including 2 Paleos. Longest, 2 3/4". Artifacts in this lot may be currently or formerly mounted with glue and may show residue substantially or in traces on one side.
Lot of 5 grey flint triangle points;Lot of 5 grey flint triangle points; Native American Indian artifacts. Longest, 1 3/4".
Lot of 25 flint knives and points;Lot of 25 flint knives and points; Native American Indian artifacts. Longest, 3 5/8".
THREE CASES OF NATIVE AMERICANTHREE CASES OF NATIVE AMERICAN VIRGINIA INDIAN 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.)THREE CASES OF NATIVE AMERICAN VIRGINIA INDIAN PROJECTILE POINTS, the first case including native quartz, quartzite, grey to black flint; Middle-to-Late Archaic period (7000-3000 B.P.); the second case including Woodland, Middle-to-Late Archaic, from Warren and Page Counties with sites on tiebacks, native quartz, quartzite, grey to black flint; and a small case of Native American Virginia Indian arrow points, Late Woodland, 1400-1600 A.D. (3) We would like to thank Wallace Gusler, former curator, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, for his assistance in identifying and cataloging this lot. Dimensions: 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.) Provenance: The Ronald Bruce Buracker Collection
MacCorkle bifurcate point, NativeMacCorkle bifurcate point, Native American Indian relic/artifact. 3 1/8"L.