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A Leather Clad Native American
A Leather Clad Native American Tomahawk mounted with beads and turkey feathers. Length 29 inches.
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NATIVE AMERICAN TOMAHAWK - Early
NATIVE AMERICAN TOMAHAWK - Early 18th c French Trade Belt Hatchet or Tomahawk in forged iron with original handle having Huron peoples form 14'' long handle 9'' x 3 1/2'' blade very good condition.
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Native American pipe tomahawk,
Native American pipe tomahawk, one end with iron head with cutout on blade, other end with pipe, shaft probably ash with brass tack decoration, 19th or 20th century, 25-1/2 x 10-1/2 in. Head with old pitted surface, pipe with pewter tip.
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Native American pipe tomahawk;
Native American pipe tomahawk; brass bead decoration. 22"L. Surface wear.
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Native American Tomahawk Pipe,
Native American Tomahawk Pipe, handle with diamond and circle bone inlays, 9 inset silver studs, bone tip to oak handle, one side of the tomahawk blade engraved with a primitive portrait, probably post indian Wars, c 1900, 16" l
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Native American 19th century pipe
Native American 19th century pipe tomahawk; with original brass tacks, file cross hatching, drop hole intact, strong patination, mid 19th century. 21"L. Good condition, mouthpiece trimmed.
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NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE TOMAHAWK AXE,
NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE TOMAHAWK AXE, 20TH/ 21ST C.Modern Native American style pipe tomahawk axe, 20th/ 21st c. walnut handle, the iron axe head approx. 2.5"h, 5.5"w, the handle with some carving, overall: 18.25"l, .95lb
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Native American tomahawks and
Native American tomahawks and axe; one small pipe tomahawk and axe with beaded handles along with one larger tomahawk with rawhide wrapped handle. Largest: 16 1/4"L. Good condition.
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NATIVE AMERICAN FUR TRADE WOOD
NATIVE AMERICAN FUR TRADE WOOD METAL TOMAHAWKA Native American fur trade wood and metal tomahawk. Wd: 16"
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CARVED WOODEN NATIVE AMERICAN
CARVED WOODEN NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANLarge wooden native American Indian carved statue holding a tomahawk feather headress on the back of the head 60'' tall. Private collection Metamora Mi.
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NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN PIPE
NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN PIPE TOMAHAWK, 20TH C.Native American Indian pipe tomahawk, 20th c., the blade with engraved portrait of woman, the haft with geometric inlaid bone and steel tack decoration, bone mouthpiece, 16" l.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN PIPE
NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN PIPE TOMAHAWK, 20TH C.Native American Indian pipe tomahawk, 20th c., the blade with engraved portrait of woman, the haft with geometric inlaid bone and steel tack decoration, bone mouthpiece, 16" l.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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LATE 19TH C. NATIVE AMERICAN PIPE
LATE 19TH C. NATIVE AMERICAN PIPE TOMAHAWK. Plains Indian bleeding heart tomahawk, an iron blade with a pierced heart on a carved handle with brass tack design. 8.75”L iron head x 24”L overall.
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NATIVE AMERICAN OBSIDIAN
NATIVE AMERICAN OBSIDIAN TOMAHAWKBlack lava glass blade hafted into a wooden handle.
Artisanal tribal make, with leather thong wraps, bead and feather tassels, and a natural fur wrap.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 18"L x 8.5"D
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Overall good
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NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CATLINITE
NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CATLINITE PIPE TOMAHAWKNative American Indian pewter inlaid catlinite pipe tomahawk, with twist-style painted wood stem, 6" w., 22" l.
Condition:
Wear to catlinite from use.
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NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE TOMAHAWK
NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE TOMAHAWK Blade is marked 'A. LEFOI, DETROIT, 1802, 5' with engraved American eagle and shield.
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NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED &
NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED & POLYCHROMED WOOD TOMAHAWKNative American carved and polychromed wood tomahawk with a snake and salamander decorated handle, stone head. 18 1/4" long, 7 1/4" wide.
Condition:
Condition: information and/or statements of condition are not included in auction item descriptions. Any condition information which may be included is for information purposes only and may not be relied upon as the equivalent of a formal Condition: Report. Condition: Reports must be requested in writing, and will be provided in writing.”
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NATIVE AMERICAN HEADDRESS &
NATIVE AMERICAN HEADDRESS & TOMAHAWKProvenance: The Jerry Magnin Family Office; headdress: 12 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches; tomahawk: 19 1/2 inches long Condition:
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Old Plains Native Stone Tomahawk-
Old Plains Native Stone Tomahawk- 18''
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NATIVE AMERICAN, CENTRAL PLAINS,
NATIVE AMERICAN, CENTRAL PLAINS, BATWING PIPE TOMAHAWK circa 1840-70. Forged iron, wooden handle with batwing cut-outs. Exhibition: "Warriors of the plains" Hastings 1977, supporting the sacred circles exhibition, London. "Native Americans of the Plains" Leeds 2011 in conjunction with the British Museum touring exhibition "Warrior pf the Plains" & "Buffalo Bill and the Wild West" 2017 Halifax Museum. Literature: "Native American Weapons" Colin F. Taylor 2001 (pictured pg. 31).
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NATIVE AMERICAN HANDCRAFTED BUFFALO
NATIVE AMERICAN HANDCRAFTED BUFFALO JAW TOMAHAWKHandmade; decorated in fur, colored beads, horse hair and leather. The head of the piece is crafted from a bison jaw bone. Crafted by Native American artisans; Creek tribe.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 19.25"L x 7.5"W
Country of Origin: United States
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NATIVE AMERICAN, UPPER GREAT
NATIVE AMERICAN, UPPER GREAT LAKES PIPE & TOMAHAWK Literature Reference: Tomahawks, Pipe Axes of the American Frontier By John Baldwin, pictured page 123, reference #338.
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NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS INDIAN
NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS INDIAN PIPE TOMAHAWK Circa 1870, iron and wood.
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NATIVE AMERICAN PIPE TOMAHAWK.
NATIVE AMERICAN PIPE TOMAHAWK. PEWTER INLAIDhandle. 19" long, 7 1/2" wide. Good overall condition.
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NATIVE AMERICAN STONE TOMAHAWK HEAD
NATIVE AMERICAN STONE TOMAHAWK HEAD Of uncertain origin and age; 5 3/8 in. L.
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19 NATIVE AMERICAN ARROWHEADS. From
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
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Plains Indian Pipe Tomahawk 9"?x
Plains Indian Pipe Tomahawk 9"?x 3.75"?x 19" haft with file markings and mouth piece. Primitive forged head. File edges near the molding or lobe. Purchased from a New York Museum by J.W. Carpenter Condition: Head and haft both with untouched dark patina.?This is very nice untouched original 1850-1880 Plains tomahawk. Seldom do great 'hawks like this come up for sale.
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DECORATIVE WROUGHT IRON TOMAHAWKca.
DECORATIVE WROUGHT IRON TOMAHAWKca. contemporary; dropforged tomahawk head with round socket that is capped with buffalo horned skull and decorative accent to either check of blade, one side being eagle head and other bow and arrow, 6 1/4"; Condition: VG
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Plains Indian Pipe Tomahawk 8.5"
Plains Indian Pipe Tomahawk 8.5" x 3.5" x 17" haft with filings and branding.?Hand-forged head with heavy pipe bowl. Blade with heart piercing and two diamond shaped piercings.? Hickory haft with burned file marks. Condition: Very nice untouched patina.? A great original tomahawk ca 1850.
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(2) NATIVE AMERICAN TOOL SHEATHS
(2) NATIVE AMERICAN TOOL SHEATHS - Two Northern Plains Indians Beaded Awl Holsters both 19th c one in aqua with white black dark blue and red stripes has beaded strap and tail fringe is 9'' long has awl inside still; the other is yellow red and dar
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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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NATIVE AMERICAN KNIFE SHEATH &
NATIVE AMERICAN KNIFE SHEATH & KNIFE - Late 19th c Northern Plains Indian Beaded Hide Knife Sheath probably Sioux containing curved blade skinning knife with leather wrapped handle the sheath beadwork in geometric pattern with white field yellow red
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VINTAGE NATIVE AMERICAN TOMAHAWK
VINTAGE NATIVE AMERICAN TOMAHAWK PIPE Ash handled, with period iron pipe blade, domed brass tack decoration giving added grip to the shaped handle, black painted butt. 24" long, 10" blade. Tag indicates this was from the collection of Ben F. Marble of Boulder, Colorado.
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Native American Indian three
Native American Indian three quarter grooved axe artifact. 3 3/4"L.
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NATIVE AMERICAN WARRIOR CANE20th
NATIVE AMERICAN WARRIOR CANE20th Century- A carved stag handle with a Native American man wit a wolf head on his head, signed sterling collar, faux bamboo shaft and a metal ferrule. H.- 4 1/2" x 1 1/2" O.L.- 36"
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EARLY RESERVATION APACHE CUTOUT
EARLY RESERVATION APACHE CUTOUT PIPE TOMAHAWK HEADThe lot features an early Indian Reservation period forged pipe tomahawk head with cutouts from the Apache Indians. The tomahawk head has clear blacksmith hand forged iron with a tall bowl and rear flaring blade. The blade shows two cutouts, a crescent moon and five-point star, both nice later additions. The tomahawk head is paired with a contemporary hardwood handle with late brass covered brass tacks. The end shows a poured pewter cap with engraving. A nice older head with some later Reservation additions. The head is definitely more crudely made, likely a less skilled blacksmith, possibly an Indian Blacksmith with an older age. From the Jim Bastian collection. Overall the tomahawk measures 17”L with the head being 9 1/8”L by 2.5”L across the bottom of the blade. Total weight of 1 lbs 8 oz.