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GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN STONE
GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN STONE TOOLS Including a small full groove axe head, a scraper, and four arrow heads.
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NATIVE AMERICAN TOOL - Unidentified
NATIVE AMERICAN TOOL - Unidentified Tool constructed of redwood and bone assembled with bone pegs having a ridged side opposite a runneled side carved handgrip bone tip with hole inset bone lined hole and bone butt 14 1/8'' long weathered.
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2PC NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN STONE
2PC NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN STONE TOOL GROUP United States19th Cenury or EarlierIncludes a Thebes stone spearhead and a banner stone pick.
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23PC NATIVE AMERICAN ARROWHEADS &
23PC 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.
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TWELVE NATIVE AMERICAN STONES AND
TWELVE NATIVE AMERICAN STONES AND TOOLS. Including grooved axes, pestle and celts. Varying wear.
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(3) INDIAN NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED
(3) INDIAN NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED STONE TOOLSThree native American primitive carved stone tools. Artifacts have a single groove and the appearance of an axe head or war hammer. Largest measures 7 1/4" in length x 4" wide x 2" thick. Pieces are in good condition with normal surface wear. See photos for more details on condition. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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3 VARIOUS NATIVE AMERICAN
3 VARIOUS NATIVE AMERICAN TOOLSca. pre-historic; elongated granite milling and leather slicker rocker, 2 3/4"d, 8 1/4"h; river pebble sandstone flat striking stone, found in Leola, PA, 3 1/4"d, 1 1/2"h; snake shaped smoothing/slicker rock found in Quarryville, PA, 3"x 11 1/2"x 2"
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SHADOWBOX OF NATIVE AMERICAN
SHADOWBOX OF NATIVE AMERICAN STONE TOOLS Shadowbox of Native American stone tools, containing a total of 29 pieces including arrowheads, spear points, an axe, and a scrapper. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Vernon Harris, Cumming, Georgia. Shadowbox approx. h. 12", w. 12", d. 4".
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*A Collection of Twelve Native
*A Collection of Twelve Native American Carved Stone Implements each of handled form. Length of longest 14 1/4 inches.
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2 NATIVE AMERICAN TOOLSca.
2 NATIVE AMERICAN TOOLSca. 18th-20th century; stone head maul/mallet attributed to Pemmican/Algonquian tribes, the conical shaped stone with hide covered and sinew mounted splint handle, hide retains hair of unknown animal, 3"d, 4"x 10 1/2", Condition: primitive form, good, appears to be historic; black bison/buffalo horn attributed by owner to Sioux tribe, war paint horn with decorative fabric, hide band and buckskin thongs with bead accent, 11 1/2", Condition: unknown use, buyer should judge for themselves as to authenticity
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AMERICAN INDIAN HARDSTONE CELT
AMERICAN INDIAN HARDSTONE CELT ARTIFACTNative American polished hardstone celt. Primitive hand tool, dark green in color. Approx. 2 3/4" long x 1 5/16" wide. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
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Collection of Native American Stone
Collection of Native American Stone and Ceramic Artifacts 15 stone artifacts including celts, hammers and grinding tools, 1-1/8 in. to 8 in., most in good condition, some with chips and loss
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NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS INDIAN
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.
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Native American heavy duty
Native American heavy duty hornstone Indian artifact/relic. 3 3/4"L.
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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).
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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.
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NATIVE AMERICAN GRIND STONE.
NATIVE AMERICAN GRIND STONE. Round basin metate and a one handed mano grinding stone. 14" diameter.
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THREE NATIVE AMERICAN STONE TOOLS /
THREE 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).
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Old Plains Native Stone Tomahawk-
Old Plains Native Stone Tomahawk- 18''
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Box 7pc Native Stone Implements
Box 7pc Native Stone Implements
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NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED STONE
NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED STONE ARTIFACTS Native American Carved Stone Artifacts
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Flint drill Native American
Flint drill Native American Indian artifact. 4 1/8". Tip missing.
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Native American style war club,
Native American style war club, split wood hyde tied stone head, 13"L
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THREE NATIVE AMERICAN
THREE NATIVE AMERICAN IMPLEMENTSincluding a rattle, a stone hammer and a mace holder rattle: 14 inches wide; mace holder: 25 inches wide; hammer: 11 inches wide Condition:
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FOUR ANTIQUE AMERICAN INDIAN
FOUR ANTIQUE AMERICAN INDIAN STONE IMPLEMENTSThree axe heads and one club head.
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100+ FRAMED NATIVE AMERICAN STONE
100+ FRAMED NATIVE AMERICAN STONE PREFORM TOOLSNative American, United States, Archaic to Woodland period, ca. 5000 BCE to 1000 CE. An intriguing collection of over 100 tools and preform projectile points all hand-knapped from stone in a pink-red hue. All pieces have been clearly worked and most appear to be the beginning stages of forming a projectile point with a triangular blade, but the stem or neck is unfinished. Some of the preforms have characteristics that hint at the eventual typology of the final point. Some of these may have been designated as scrapers or cutting tools and there are drill or awl bits with chiseled slender tips grouped in circles near the bottom of the case. Each artifact is mounted on a green felt in a wood and glass display case, ready to display as a decorative and education piece! Size (larger points): 3" L x 1.5" W (7.6 cm x 3.8 cm); (frame): 25.5" L x 2" W x 31.75" H (64.8 cm x 5.1 cm x 80.6 cm)
Provenance: private Brevard, North Carolina, USA collection
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A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
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#171105
Condition:
Losses and chips throughout, but most are intact and very good. Professionally mounted in a wood and glass case with suspension wire on verso, ready to display.
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Collection of Native American
Collection of Native American artifacts to include clubs an axe head grinding stones etc. ?
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COLLECTION OF NATIVE AMERICAN
COLLECTION OF NATIVE AMERICAN POINTS AND TOOLSCOLLECTION OF NORTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN POINTS AND TOOLS, the points are all hand knapped out of obsidian, agate, quarts and jasper. sizes range from one inch to three inches. 45 points plus three stone tools and nine beads. All displayed in five frames.
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ARCHAIC / WOODLAND NATIVE
ARCHAIC / WOODLAND NATIVE AMERICAN STONE TOOLS (8)Native American, Midwestern United States, Ohio, Early Archaic through Woodland period, ca. 8000 BCE to 1700 CE (10,000 to 300 BP). A collection of 6 projectile points, 1 celt, and 1 hammerstone, all hand-knapped from stones. The points included are a Broad Blade point made from a pink chert, a LeCroy bifurcated point from a tan chert, a MacCorkle bifurcated point from a flint, an Intrusive Mound side notched point, a Big Sandy chert point, and a Wade type point from a gray chert. The celt is a miniature votive form, using a rare black speckled gneiss and this celt has been in some respected, old collections, including that of Agustus Wherle. The grooved hammerstone is likely from Late Woodland or Intrusive Mound cultures and is made from a river cobble. This stone object might be much older than presumed, and, if so, it might have been used as a hammer, a "skull cracker" precursor, used in later times, or even a "tie-on" atlatl weight, if not a supposed form which it closely resembles. Size of hammerstone: 4" L x 1.75" W (10.2 cm x 4.4 cm)
Provenance: ex-private Saint Petersburg, Florida, USA collection; ex-private T. Beutell collection
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm.
Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping.
#167534
Condition:
All are in excellent condition with mineral deposits and areas of glossy patina. Old chip to tip of axe. Some weathering from exposure to elements and use expected wear but all are intact. Scattered mineral and earthen deposits. Old inventory labels and find sites written on the surfaces of 4.
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NATIVE AMERICAN HARDSTONE
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"
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Large group of miscellaneous Native
Large group of miscellaneous Native American stone artifacts to include scrapers points bird points etc. ?
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GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN POINTS AND
GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN POINTS AND HAMMER STONES. Includes arrowheads, partial banner stone, and celts. Mostly incomplete.
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Box Native Handled Carving Tools
Box Native Handled Carving Tools
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NATIVE AMERICAN SWINGING
NATIVE AMERICAN SWINGING STONE19th CenturyWood handle wrapped with hide. Approx. half of the handle is broken off and missing. Remaining length 13.''
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THREE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN
THREE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN STONE TOOL ARTIFACTSThree Native American Indian stone tool artifacts, to include skull cracker club retaining red pigment paint; full-groove axe head, identified as Lee County, Virginia; and pestle grinding stone, largest - 6" l., 3 3/4" w.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
As found.
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GRP: 5 NORTH AMERICAN STONE
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:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.