- Plains Indian war club head. 6
Plains Indian war club head. 6 1/4".
- PLAINS INDIAN WAR CLUBPlains Indian
PLAINS INDIAN WAR CLUBPlains Indian war club having a double cone stone head with lead tracings, a hide wrapped wood handle and beaded "tail" (now detached); measures approximately 29" long (with tail), club only 14" long.
- Native American style war club,
Native American style war club, split wood hyde tied stone head, 13"L
- Northern Plains Indian War Club,
Northern Plains Indian War Club, 19th/early 20th centuy with spherical stone head on a hide-covered haft with horse hair and beadwork drop (detached) length 33.75 in — 85.7 cm
- PLAINS INDIAN STONE HEADED WAR
PLAINS INDIAN STONE HEADED WAR CLUB, CA. 1900Plains Indian stone headed war club, ca. 1900, having a 25" rawhide covered and sinew sewn handle, horse hair, and beadwork drop, 29" l. including stone.
Condition:
Hide shows patina from age and use, good condition.
- (LOT OF 2) AMERICAN INDIAN EASTERN
(LOT OF 2) AMERICAN INDIAN EASTERN WOODLANDS STONE HEAD WAR CLUB (lot of 2) American Indian Eastern Woodlands stone head war club, late 19th to early 20th century, having a well formed granite head, with a fur wrapped shank and bindings, 13"l, together with a bound reed. Provenance: From the Collection of Walt Moreau, San Francisco, CA
- NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB 19th century,
NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB 19th century, probably Iroquois. With stone head and animal-hide-wrapped wooden handle.
- FOUR ANTIQUE AMERICAN INDIAN STONE
FOUR ANTIQUE AMERICAN INDIAN STONE IMPLEMENTSThree axe heads and one club head.
- NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB - Northern
NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB - Northern Plains Indian War Club with oblong stone head attached to handle by rawhide strap alternating red white and blue pony bead striped decoration with central pale blue field having silver bead bands the lower handle wra
- PLAINS INDIAN WAR CLUB & PIPE TOMAHAWKCondition
The
PLAINS INDIAN WAR CLUB & PIPE TOMAHAWKCondition
The stone head of the war club is chipped at one end, and the leather-wrapped handle is well worn. The tomahawk is in good condition, with some general wear from handling.
- NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS INDIAN HAMMER/WAR
NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS INDIAN HAMMER/WAR CLUB, THE STONE HEAD WITH CHIPPED DECORATION WRAPPED IN HIDE WITH A WOOD BEADED HANDLE AND GRIP WITH RED, BLACK, AND WHITE BEADS, STONE HEAD-5" X 2 1/4", 14 1/2" L.Native American Plains Indian Hammer/War Club, the stone head with chipped decoration wrapped in hide with a wood beaded handle and grip with red, black, and white beads, stone head-5" x 2 1/4", 14 1/2" L.
- NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS INDIAN WAR
NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS INDIAN WAR CLUBNative American Plains Indian "skull cracker" war club, having painted hide and beadwork handle, sleighbells, and two long beadwork drops from above stone, 26 1/2" l.
Condition:
Minor bead loss, wear commensurate with age.
- NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS INDIAN WAR
NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS INDIAN WAR CLUBNative American Plains Indian "skull cracker" war club, having a hide covered handle, retaining traces of old red paint, beaded stripes, feathers and horsehair drop, 21" l.
Condition:
Some losses to feathers and beads, wear commensurate with age.
- Native American war club; Plains
Native American war club; Plains Indian weapon with blue and greasy yellow beaded handle. Overall: 27"L. Bead loss on handle and head.
- 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
- Rare Plains Indian war club, late
Rare Plains Indian war club, late 19th c., with decorated beads, cones and sinew wrapping
19.5"l
- NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB 18th/19th
NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB 18th/19th century. Carved wood with effigy handle.
- PLAINS NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN WAR
PLAINS NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN WAR CLUB HEAD STONEPlains Native American Indian "Skull Cracker" war club head stone, 19th c., with pewter inlay and tips, 4 3/4" l., 2" dia.
Condition:
Wear commensurate with age, good condition. Provenance: very large private Virginia collection.
- Plains Indian War Club probably
Plains Indian War Club probably Sioux late 1800's has natural leather on wooden shaft tassle on end of shaft in leather beads tin cones and horse hair (needs to be reattached) 19'' long.
- NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB - 19th
NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB - 19th c 20'' long shrinkage crack to head. Northern Plains Wood Burl War Club natural form undecorated probably a youth's used in 'cominig of age' rituals has battle score markings.
- A BEADED HIDE AND STONE WAR CLUBA
A BEADED HIDE AND STONE WAR CLUBA beaded hide and stone war club, First Quarter 20th Century; Sioux A multicolor bead banded shaft with stone ax head and hide fringe at base 24.75" H x 5" W Provenance: Private Collection, Poway, CA Dimensions: 24.75" H x 5" W Provenance: Private Collection, Poway, CA
- PLAINS INDIAN BEADED "SKULL CRACKER"
PLAINS INDIAN BEADED "SKULL CRACKER" WAR CLUBPlains Indian beaded "skull cracker" war club, having white-heart red, black, and white bead decoration on hide, 21" l.
Condition:
Wear commensurate with age.
- Lakota Sioux War Club, 19th/early
Lakota Sioux War Club, 19th/early 20th century with an ovoid stone head on a rawhide wrapped haft length 24.6 in — 62.5 cm
- TWO NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CLUBSTwo
TWO NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CLUBSTwo Native American Indian clubs, to include Plains stone skull cracker with hide and bead wrapped handle, 25" l.; together with a Woodlands root club, 17 1/2" l.
Condition:
Losses to beads, tape applied to mitigate losses, hide replaced in sections.
- CA. 1775- RARE LENAPE BALL HEAD
CA. 1775- RARE LENAPE BALL HEAD WAR CLUBThis is a phenomenally rare and historically important early Lenape-Delaware ball head war club collected in the late-1700s in Coshocton, Ohio. This is rare and early piece was carved from one piece of wood, the root burl of a tree with burl ball head. As on many early Eastern Woodlands Indian examples, there is a minimum of brass trade tack decorations with a few simple circles on one side and a large “X” on the other side. The large “X” symbol is documented as a Native American symbol for war. The club has several carved symbols on the right side of the club below the tacking which appears to tell a story, possibly of a Warrior’s exploits. Many of these Lenape-Delaware symbols have been verified and compared to the Project Gutenberg book of Early Lenape-Delaware Legends and symbols by Daniel Brinton. The war club is from circa 1775-1800 and has a nice, deep patina over the entire piece with small pierced holes that likely held a drop of feathers or beads at one time. The piece shows an impressive carved gunstock pattern. The gripping area has wear to the finish and there are some possibly kill-tally marks carved into the club as well. This club was reportedly taken from a slain Lenape warrior at the 1781 Broadhead Massacre at Coshocton, Ohio by one of the soldiers, who’s family many generations later donated it to the White Eyes Township Historical Society. Then the historical society was disbanded and the building and property were sold to the Amish, a noted Indiana Native weapons collector acquired the club. This is truly one of the most important ball heads currently offered for sale in well preserved condition with beautiful display. Measures 26 ½ inches in length and the ball head is 4 inches long.*
- Beaded Native American war club,
Beaded Native American war club, stone head wrapped with hide, beaded and hide fringed handle, some beading loss at lower end, 23" l Estimate $100-200
- ANTIQUE NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB.
ANTIQUE NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB. Ca. 1900 war club, wooden handle with leather stone attachment, red painted designs, horsehair and leather wrapped handle, 18”L.
- American Indian wooden and stone
American 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.
- Carved wooden ethnic war club.
Carved wooden ethnic war club. 22'' Ht.
- NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB early
NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB early 20th century; possibly Northwest Coast. With rawhide cording - 15 3/4 in. long.
- 19TH C. CHIPPEWA SPIKE WAR CLUB:
19TH C. CHIPPEWA SPIKE WAR CLUB: Ball head war club with spike, attributed to the Chippewa Native American Indians of Wisconsin, of solid root burl. Tapered handle adorned with brass trade tacks. Approx. 18.75'' l x 7'' l x 2.5'' w.
CONDITION: Wear commensurate with age and use.
- Native American Indian three quarter
Native American Indian three quarter grooved axe artifact. 3 3/4"L.
- NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE WAR CLUB
NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE WAR CLUB Engraved tiger maple and iron.
- INDIO PERSIAN BATTLE AXE An Indo-Persian
INDIO PERSIAN BATTLE AXE An Indo-Persian battle axe, the square pommel with inset leafy ground the semicircular blade headed by cast human figure and animal, fitted with turned wood handle, overall length 16"l
- Collection of Native American artifacts
Collection of Native American artifacts to include clubs an axe head grinding stones etc. ?
- CIRCA 1900 PENOBSCOT NATIVE AMERICAN
CIRCA 1900 PENOBSCOT NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB: Maine Native American Indian carved figural birch root war club, featuring a wolf's head. Some bark remaining. Handle has a chip-carved foliate design with a figure in center of wreath. Approx. 27.5'' l x 10.5'' w.
CONDITION: Loss at tips of club consistent with age and use. Nail at end of handle for display.