- ANTIQUE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ARTIFACT
ANTIQUE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ARTIFACT COLLECTION. A museum collection of 60 plus pieces of antique Native American artifacts, including; approx. 42 carved stone arrow and spear heads, catlinite pipe, 1 stone war club, 22 carved stone club heads and more.
- NATIVE AMERICAN RAWHIDE WRAPPED STONE
NATIVE AMERICAN RAWHIDE WRAPPED STONE CLUBNative American rawhide wrapped stone club with wood handle. 27 1/2" long, 5 1/2" wide.
- Plains Bi-pointed Grooved Stone Club
mid-19th
Plains Bi-pointed Grooved Stone Club
mid-19th century
grooved handle coated with red pigment
length 29 inches
- Plains Bi-pointed Stone Club
mid-19th
Plains Bi-pointed Stone Club
mid-19th century
long handle coated in red pigment
length 32 inches
- Plains Stone Clubs
fourth quarter 19th
Plains Stone Clubs
fourth quarter 19th century
lot of 2, includes:
a club with a haft coated in red pigment
length 21-1/2 inches
another with an elongated conical head
length 20 inches
- Plains Stone Clubs
fourth quarter 19th
Plains Stone Clubs
fourth quarter 19th century
lot of 2, includes:
a club with green and yellow painted head; haft wrapped with heavy linen coated in red pigment
length 22 inches
a club with biconical head, decorated with two bands of dots; haft wrapped with colorful horsehair
overall length 27-1/2 inches
- Plains Stone Club
second half 19th centruy
small
Plains Stone Club
second half 19th centruy
small biconical head attached to a long handle wrapped with buffalo hide; remnants of red pigment
overall length 35 inches, length of club 30 inches
- STERLING SILVER TENNIS AWARDS Collection
STERLING SILVER TENNIS AWARDS Collection of (6) Vintage Silver Trophies, incl: Acme sterling bowl presented by the Chevy Chase Club, engraved "Invitation Doubles 1931, Won by W. Merrill Hall & Gregory S. Mangin, with applied enameled club shield, 10 1/2" diam.; (2) Goblets, by Alvin Silver Co., with applied enamel Maidstone Club shield, engraved "Maidstone Club Labor Day Championship 1931" one for "Mixed Doubles" and the other "Men's Doubles" with engraved winners' names, 6" high; Gorham goblet engraved "Crawford Notch Tennis Club, Men's Doubles, 1930, Runners Up", 6" high; Gorham tray, engraved "Crawford Notch Tennis Club, Men's Doubles, 1931, Runners Up", 7 1/4" x 3 3/4"; and Crystal stoppered ewer with silver overlay by Black Starr & Frost, engraved "Seventh Regiment Tennis Club", 1913, First Prize Singles, Won by...", 7 1/2" high, cloudy glass; 39.58 ozt (without ewer). Good condition, except as noted.
- Plains Stone Clubs
first half 20th century
lot
Plains Stone Clubs
first half 20th century
lot of 2, lengths include: 15-1/4 inches and 25 inches
- Southern Plains Stone Club
fourth quarter
Southern Plains Stone Club
fourth quarter 19th century
granite head with remnants of red pigment on one side, point on opposite has been ground; wood haft bends around head and is wrapped with hide coated in yellow pigment
overall length 28 inches
- Plains Stone Club
second half 19th century
banded
Plains Stone Club
second half 19th century
banded granite head; haft wrapped with buffalo hide
length 26 inches
- Plains Stone Club, with Red Handle
second
Plains Stone Club, with Red Handle
second half 19th century
biconical stone head with haft coated in red pigment; four dew claws attached to end
length 27-1/2 inches
- Plains Stone Clubs
fourth quarter 19th
Plains Stone Clubs
fourth quarter 19th century
lot of 2, includes:
one with a grooved head
length 25 inches
another, length 26-1/2 inches
- Plains Stone Club, with Horsehair Drop
mid-19th
Plains Stone Club, with Horsehair Drop
mid-19th century
long wood handle wrapped with buffalo hide and finished with a horsehair drop
length (excluding drop) 35-1/2 inches
- Plains Stone Club, with Lead Head
third
Plains Stone Club, with Lead Head
third quarter 19th centuruy
simple but hefty club with lead ball head; buffalo hide wrapping
length 28 inches
- Plains Stone Club
19th century
small,
Plains Stone Club
19th century
small, biconical head affixed to haft wrapped with thick hide; remnants of red pigment; loop at end for attachment
length 29-1/2 inches
- Plains Stone Club
second half 19th century
small,
Plains Stone Club
second half 19th century
small, ovoid granite head affixed to haft which has been wrapped with hide
length 28 inches
- Plains Stone Club, with Granite Head
third
Plains Stone Club, with Granite Head
third quarter 19th century
haft affixed to stone head and embellished with grooved indentations
overall length 29-1/2 inches
- Plains Stone Club, with Painted Handle
mid-19th
Plains Stone Club, with Painted Handle
mid-19th century
haft tightly affixed to the bi-conical stone head; haft coated with red pigment and further embellished with grooved indentations; end of haft wrapped with cotton twine
overall length 28 inches
- Plains Stone Club, with Beveled Head
mid-19th
Plains Stone Club, with Beveled Head
mid-19th century
ridged haft wrapped with red pigmented rawhide; beveled bi-conical stone head
overall length 30 inches
- Upper Missouri Quilled Stone Club
mid-19th
Upper Missouri Quilled Stone Club
mid-19th century
sinew-sewn; stone head covered with softly-tanned quilled hide; haft having two sections of quill-wrapped hide thongs
length 26-1/2 inches
- AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY HIDE WRAPPED STONE
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY HIDE WRAPPED STONE CLUBThe shaped stone head that appears from the small visible portion to be granite is wrapped wholly in Native tanned hide, helping to secure it to what is sure to be a wood handle, tipped by a hide thong.Measures 13.75 x 4.25 x 2.25 inches.Very good condition.Provenance: The Susan Koehn Estate Trust Newton, Kansas
- Northern Plains Stone Club long handle
Northern Plains Stone Club long handle wrapped with hide and coated in red pigment; round stone head also shows light signs of pigment total length 28 in.fourth quarter 19th century
- Sioux Beaded Stone Club with salt and
Sioux Beaded Stone Club with salt and pepper beadwork wrapping handle; red horsehair drop at end of handle length (excluding drop)22.5 in. x width of head 8 in.first quarter 20th century Condition: Insignificant bead loss.
- Plains Beaded Stone Club sinew-wrapped
Plains Beaded Stone Club sinew-wrapped blue and white beadwork handle length 19.5 in.late 19th century From the collection of J.W. Carpenter Condition: Insignificant bead loss.
- 5 PIECE NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED STONE
5 PIECE NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED STONE PIPE AXE HEADS EFFIGY: To include 1) 3 stone club or ax heads from assorted areas including largest found in Cartersville Ga. 4 1/4'' l. 2) Figural bird effigy clay pipe 8'' l. 3) Mexican bronze bird effigy 2 1/2''.
- A Colima Carved Stone Club c. 300 BC
A Colima Carved Stone Club c. 300 BC - AD 300 cylindrical tapering body with an enlarged terminal with square protuberances the pointed base pierced height 8 1/2 in. Provenance: Fabacher/Griffiths; to Hanszen; to Museum of Fine Arts Houston 1965. Exhibition History: "Pre-Columbian Art from Middle America" Museum of Fine Arts Houston February 24 1966 - August 1 1966.