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NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB
NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB 18th/19th century. Carved wood with effigy handle.
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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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NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB 19th
NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB 19th century, probably Iroquois. With stone head and animal-hide-wrapped wooden handle.
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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
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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.
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NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB early 20th
NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB early 20th century; possibly Northwest Coast. With rawhide cording - 15 3/4 in. long.
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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.
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NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB - 19th c
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.
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NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE WAR CLUB
NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE WAR CLUB Engraved tiger maple and iron.
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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.
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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.
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Rare Plains Indian war club, late
Rare Plains Indian war club, late 19th c., with decorated beads, cones and sinew wrapping
19.5"l
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GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN BEADWORK
GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN BEADWORK AND WAR CLUB Early 20th century.
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Plains Indian war club head. 6
Plains Indian war club head. 6 1/4".
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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
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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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PENOBSCOT NATIVE AMERICAN WAR
PENOBSCOT NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB circa 1900. carved and painted wood.
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NATIVE AMERICAN BURL WAR CLUB
NATIVE AMERICAN BURL WAR CLUB Possibly Iroquois
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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
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NATIVE AMERICAN SKULL TOP WAR
NATIVE AMERICAN SKULL TOP WAR CLUB United States,19th CenturyThick wood pole decorated with metal studs and rapped in red textile, red, white, and blue glass beads, hair, feathers, and topped with an animal skull.
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NATIVE AMERICAN PARCHMENT QUIVER
NATIVE AMERICAN PARCHMENT QUIVER & WAR CLUB Native American Parchment Quiver & War Club
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(LOT OF 2) AMERICAN INDIAN
(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
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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
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Native American club, wooden
Native American club, wooden shaft with brass tack decoration, head with 3-3/4 in. iron spike, 19th or 20th century, 22-1/2 in. Handle with old separations.
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CIRCA 1900 PENOBSCOT NATIVE
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.
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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.
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Carved wooden ethnic war club. 22''
Carved wooden ethnic war club. 22'' Ht.
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Native Dark Stone War Club- 28''
Native Dark Stone War Club- 28''
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2PC NATIVE AMERICAN PENOBSCOT WAR
2PC NATIVE AMERICAN PENOBSCOT WAR CLUB & DRUM United States,20th CenturyIncludes a finely carved ball root club decorated with a Native American face and tendril handle, and a polychromatic drum decorated with the side profile of a Native American.
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18TH C. NATIVE AMERICAN ALGONQUIN
18TH C. NATIVE AMERICAN ALGONQUIN WOOD / IRON WAR CLUBNative American, Midwestern United States, Indiana, Eastern Woodland, likely Algonquin people, ca. late 18th to 19th century CE. This deadly weapon is a gunstock type of war club with an iron spike, leather straps, and a tooth totem attached to the top. The name stems from the shape of the wood, curved like the butt end or back stock of a rifle, with a piercing through the "barrel" end for suspension with a cord. The thick wooden block end could certainly deal some blunt force trauma, while the long iron spike set into the elbow could punch and stab. The spike likely came from railroad construction or trade- the introduction of European iron and steel helped propel the popularity of these types of clubs. The mid shaft and spike are wrapped with leather bands, and a large canine tooth tied to the elbow may have added fierce power and strength to the warrior. The upper face has a label that states this piece was purportedly collected in Indiana in 1927. Size: 22" L x 7.5" W (55.9 cm x 19 cm)
Provenance: ex-Dr. Goldberg collection, Virginia, USA, before 2000
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Condition:
Stable pressure fissures throughout the wood. Old and inactive insect bore holes. Leather is intact and very good. Some pitting and russet patina on spike. Descriptive label on wood surface with find site.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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CARVED AND PAINT DECORATED
CARVED AND PAINT DECORATED CEREMONIAL WAR CLUBca. late 19th-early 20th century; war club of dug rootball sapling with chip carved and paint decorated Native chief head with headdress, two shaved spikes on reverse of painted face, sapling handle bark stripped and carved with decorative accents, finished with light varnish finish, attributed to Penobscot Nation, 22"; Condition: good
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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.
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Penobscot Native American
Penobscot Native American root/war club; carved handle. 42 1/4"H. Good condition, seasoning crack.