HAWKEYE NOVELTY CO. 5 CENT NUTHAWKEYE NOVELTY CO. 5 CENT NUT VENDOR.Hawkeye Novelty Co. 5 Cent Nut Vendor. Des Moines, ca. 1940. Pressed steel. Original decal and red paint. Lock but no key. Not working. Very good.
LEROY NEIMAN (AMERICAN, 1921–2012),LEROY NEIMAN (AMERICAN, 1921–2012), GOLDEN GOPHERS HAWKEYES (IOWA VS. MINNESOTA) Serigraph in colors, pencil signed and numbered 50/300, matted and framed.
Iowa Pipe Tomahawk
18th century
forgedIowa Pipe Tomahawk
18th century
forged head with circular eye and cruciform ears, crescent-shaped blade; triangular bowl with flattened sides and notched corners; wood stem painted in red, yellow, and green; Iowa penciled on side
overall length 15-1/4 inches, width of blade 4 inches
A Japanese Bronze Figure of a HawkA Japanese Bronze Figure of a Hawk the bird of prey depicted on a naturalistic trunk base. Height overall 21 1/2 inches.
COLLECTION OF 35 NATIVE AMERICANCOLLECTION OF 35 NATIVE AMERICAN POINTSCOLLECTION OF 35 NATIVE AMERICAN POINTS, collected in Des Moines, Iowa, hand knapped from: quartz, agate and shale; ranging from 3/4" bird points to 3" spear points. All in a wood frame on green felt background.
PAIR CAST IRON OWL-FORM ANDIRONS.PAIR CAST IRON OWL-FORM ANDIRONS.
Four Native American arrows fromFour Native American arrows from a Plains Tribe sharp pointed arrowheads with wooden shafts and feathered ends wear to organic elements one detached head 26'' l.
WEATHERVANE OF RUNNING HORSE, "BLACKWEATHERVANE OF RUNNING HORSE, "BLACK HAWK", 19TH C., AMERICAN, COPPER, THICK NECK, BACKWARD EARS, (BLACK HAWK WAS A WINNING RACE HOR...Weathervane of running horse, "Black Hawk", 19th C., American, copper, thick neck, backward ears, (Black Hawk was a winning race horse from the 1840's), no maker's mark viewed, wear consistent with age and use including repaired bullet holes, trace amounts of gilt, cracking along seem to legs, etc., on stand 20" h. x 26 1/4" w.
New Jersey printed broadside byNew Jersey printed broadside by Clason & Fitch Belvidere March 12 1834 advertising the horse Young Black Hawk for stud service ... ?
JAYHAWK PAPERWEIGHT Cast iron stunningJAYHAWK PAPERWEIGHT Cast iron stunning color scheme features popular Jayhawk in standing pose embossed body. 3 5/8'' h. (Pristine Cond.)
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
Ohotaq Mikkigak ??? ??? (1936-2014),Ohotaq Mikkigak ??? ??? (1936-2014), Kinngait (Cape Dorset) HAWK WITH PREY signed in syllabics 25 x 8.5 x 6.5 in — 63.5 x 21.6 x 16.5 cm
APPROXIMATELY 37 NATIVE AMERICANAPPROXIMATELY 37 NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ARROW HEADS collected by the Herz family of Hood River in the 1950's and '60's. Various materials sizes and shapes. In wooden case.
Lot of 3 Canes. 1 as is-chip offLot of 3 Canes. 1 as is-chip off eagle's beak.
"Pawnee Bill Contest Rodeo" Cowboys"Pawnee Bill Contest Rodeo" Cowboys and Indians broadside advertisement, Oklahoma City Coliseum. 22" x 15". Two visible tears right of center. Framed under glass.
Group of twelve miscellaneous pointsGroup of twelve miscellaneous points midwestern largest - 5 1/4". ?
Indian with bow weathervane. 28''Indian with bow weathervane. 28'' W 33'' Ht.
Collection of American Indian arrowheads,Collection of American Indian arrowheads, Alabama limestone hatchet head, and an Indiana stone celt.
Hatchet: 2.5"h x 4"w
Condition: Wear consistent with age.
GROUP NEW ENGLAND INDIAN ARROWHEADSGroupGROUP NEW ENGLAND INDIAN ARROWHEADSGroup of eighteen arrowheads mostly in the "narrow point tradition" and twenty four in the "broad point tradition" from Connecticut and New York, in Riker cases.1 5/8" long, 7/8" wide to 2 3/4" long, 1 3/8" wide. Condition: : chips, losses.
Arrowhead Collection most projectileArrowhead Collection most projectile points, several grinding tools, several piec
TWO NORTHWEST TROPHY GAME MOUNTSTWO NORTHWEST TROPHY GAME MOUNTS all Oregon deer bucks with 3 and 4-point horns.
MOHAWK, ACROSS THE RIVER 'WOLF'MOHAWK, ACROSS THE RIVER 'WOLF' MASK, TURTLE CLANMohawk, Across the River 'Wolf' Mask, Turtle Clan
U.S.S. Iowa 1900-Uniform BelongingU.S.S. Iowa 1900-Uniform Belonging to G.A. Moseley; one cap one neckerchief one blue dress over-shirt 2nd class cook blue trousers ca. 1917 plus information.
EXCEPTIONAL 19TH C. BLACK HAWKEXCEPTIONAL 19TH C. BLACK HAWK HORSE WEATHERVANE. A choice large Black Hawk horse weathervane, with good original verdigris and gilt surface, 23”H x 34”L. On a custom made iron stand. Includes the original directions and rod (broken). Provenance: Austen T. Foster Farm, Derby Line, VT.
TWO NORTHWEST TROPHY GAME MOUNTSTWO NORTHWEST TROPHY GAME MOUNTS all Oregon deer bucks with 3 and 4-point horns.
HIGH HEAD BLACK DUCK DECOYBy theHIGH HEAD BLACK DUCK DECOYBy the Wildfowler Decoy Company of Old Saybrook Connecticut. In cedar with glass eyes and original paint.
INDIAN WITH TOMAHAWK STILL BANKINDIAN WITH TOMAHAWK STILL BANK Hubley cast iron painted brown overall w/gold trimmed pants arm & wrist bands native necklace and red headdress holds gold tomahawk in hand. 5'' h. (Exc. Cond.)
POLYNESIAN BOWL, QUIVER AND ARROWSPolynesianPOLYNESIAN BOWL, QUIVER AND ARROWSPolynesian Bowl, Quiver and Arrows,
Double rooster weathervane arrowDouble rooster weathervane arrow marked ''JAMES''. 41 1/2'' Length 18'' Ht.
TWO PAIRS PRIMITIVE IRON ANDIRONSTWO PAIRS PRIMITIVE IRON ANDIRONS WITH OPEN HEART FORM FINIALS.
HARRIERS, AFTER JAKOB HACKERT HandcoloredHARRIERS, AFTER JAKOB HACKERT Handcolored engraving by William Leney depicting a group of Harrier foxhounds, after the original painting by Jakob Hackert for William Beckford, Esq., matted in frame; 27.5"H 32.5"W overall
MOHAWK, ACROSS THE RIVER MASK,MOHAWK, ACROSS THE RIVER MASK, TURTLE CLANMohawk, Across the River Mask, Turtle Clan
MOHAWK, ACROSS THE RIVER MASK,MOHAWK, ACROSS THE RIVER MASK, TURTLE CLANMohawk, Across the River Mask, Turtle Clan
Eagle on ball weathervane withEagle on ball weathervane with directionals. As found. 46'' Ht.
HOWARD TERPNING (AMERICAN B. 1927),HOWARD TERPNING (AMERICAN B. 1927), PRAIRIE KNIGHTS, THE STRENGTH OF EAGLES AND CREE FINERY, THREE PRINTSHoward Terpning (American b. 1927), Prairie Knights, The Strength of Eagles and Cree Finery, Three Prints
MISSISSIPPIAN POTTERY BOWL WOUNDEDMISSISSIPPIAN POTTERY BOWL WOUNDED HAWK, TL'DNative American, Southeast or Midwest, Mississippian, Mound Builders, ca. 900 to 1543 CE. An exemplary, hand-built pottery bowl boasting a flat, circular base, a bulbous body, and a gently flared, annular rim. The head of a bird, perhaps a duck or a hawk, sprouts from one side of the rim in the position known as the wounded hawk. Depicted as though laying on its back, the avian animal displays a large beak pointed inward, an incised, target-motif eye, and a curved crest feather. A sizable tail protrudes from the other side of the rim, presenting a rounded, trapezoidal shape that is incised with vertical lines to represent feathers. Both the head and tail of the creature serve as handles for the vessel. Size: 7.875" in diameter x 4.875" H (20 cm x 12.4 cm)
A similar example can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art under accession number 79.8.7.
This piece has been tested using thermoluminescence (TL) analysis and has been found to be ancient and of the period stated. A full printed and bound report is available to the buyer upon request.
Provenance: private Kansas City, Missouri, USA collection; ex-John Townsend collection, formed in the 1970s and earlier
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#161655
Condition:
TL holes on base and under tail. Bird head reattached. Bird crest feather restored. Otherwise, expected surface wear with a few chips to rim, light pitting, and minor abrasions throughout, all commensurate with age. Otherwise, very nice with lovely earthen deposits in recessed areas.