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SIX WOOD HANDLED STEEL TOMAHAWKS
SIX WOOD HANDLED STEEL TOMAHAWKS AND TWO STONE AXE HEADSSix Wood Handled Steel Tomahawks and Two Stone Axe Heads
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Old Plains Native Stone Tomahawk-
Old Plains Native Stone Tomahawk- 18''
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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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PRIMITIVE STONE AXE - Basalt Head
PRIMITIVE STONE AXE - Basalt Head Axe with loose hafted large shaped handle Highland of Arian Jaya Western New Guinea for splitting wood 11 1/4'' long stone head 29'' long handle wear from use.
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Lodge axes and tomahawks; wood,
Lodge axes and tomahawks; wood, metal, and stone ceremonial items, several embossed metal heads with eagle and "TOTE" banner. Tallest 26"H. Surface wear.
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PLAINS INDIAN STONE
PLAINS INDIAN STONE TOMAHAWKPlains Indian stone tomahawk, with pewter inlay, beaded shaft, 14 1/2" l. Provenance: From the family of Wilmar Sick, Baltimore, Maryland.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Sporadic loose beads, bead loss.
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EXCEPTIONAL MESOAMERICAN POLISHED
EXCEPTIONAL MESOAMERICAN POLISHED BLACK STONE NOTCHED PICK AXE-NEOLITHIC ERA - Round in section tapering to a point at each end. L. 6 1/4'' x 1'1/2'' diam. From the Marvin Sadik Collection.
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TAINO CARVED STONE TOOL
TAINO CARVED STONE TOOL Ceremonial double-bladed blackstone axe head, with face at one end on one side, 5 1/4" x 9" x 1 1/2".
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A GROUP OF CARVED STONE IMPLEMENTSA
A GROUP OF CARVED STONE IMPLEMENTSA group of carved stone implements, Pre-historic or later Comprised mainly of bird stones, atlatl weights, a canoe, and a pipe, in various stone types including slate and hematite, 15 pieces Largest: 5.75" L x 1.825" W Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA Dimensions: Largest: 5.75" L x 1.825" W Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA
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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 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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A COLLECTION OF PREHISTORIC STONE
A COLLECTION OF PREHISTORIC STONE TOOLSThe collection of celts and axe heads is offered as shown.Sizes range from 4 to 6.5 inches.The condition is as shown in the images with some being chipped.Provenance: The 40 year collection of Father Tom Wiederholt, Kansas City, Missouri. Tom was a close personal friend of scholar and curator Ralph 'Ted' Coe who advised Tom on most of his acquisitions.
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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 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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TWELVE NATIVE AMERICAN STONES AND
TWELVE NATIVE AMERICAN STONES AND TOOLS. Including grooved axes, pestle and celts. Varying wear.
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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
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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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Three antique Native American
Three antique Native American carved stone tomahawk heads. 6”L to 3.5”L Condition: chipping and wear CT Transfer Fee $10
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(12) PALEOLITHIC STONE TOOLS -
(12) PALEOLITHIC STONE TOOLS - Various sizes and shapes
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NATIVE AMERICAN STONE AXEEAST
NATIVE AMERICAN STONE AXEEAST TENNESSEE STONE AXE
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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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SIXTEEN STONES AND TOOLS. Including
SIXTEEN STONES AND TOOLS. Including grooved axes, celts, grind stones, pestles and hammer stones. Varying wear.
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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 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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Collection of American Indian
Collection of American Indian arrowheads, Alabama limestone hatchet head, and an Indiana stone celt.
Hatchet: 2.5"h x 4"w
Condition: Wear consistent with age.
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A collection of Neolithic tools,
A collection of Neolithic tools, comprising a polished trapezoid axe head, probably Danish, 8.5cm, another axe head in basalt, 13.8cm, a Mesolithic axe head, 10.5cm, a flat blade or scraper, 11cm, and a large Neolithic flint core, 5000-2500 BC, probably from Le Grand-Pressigny, worked all over with the removal of numerous flakes, 22.5cm long, together with a Bronze Age style pottery beaker, 10.5cm, origin unknown although said to be from Shropshire (6)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Col
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ESKIMO BLADE AND CARVED STONE
ESKIMO BLADE AND CARVED STONE HEADEskimo Blade and Carved Stone Head , Norton Sound Alaska, slate blade with carved horn or wood handle, l. 6 in.; and head with bone eyes, l. 6 in., w. 4 1/2 in. (2 pcs.)
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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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A GROUP OF STONE IMPLEMENTSA
A GROUP OF STONE IMPLEMENTSA group of stone implements, Pre-historic or later Comprising a group of carved stone objects including ax heads, net stones or sinkers, a mortar or paint pot, and a flat mortar and oval grinding stone, 11 pieces Dimensions: Largest: 1.25" H x 17.25" W x 10" D; smallest: 2.25" H x 2.5" W x 1.5" D
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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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FIFTEEN STONES AND TOOLS. Including
FIFTEEN STONES AND TOOLS. Including grooved axes, celts, grind stones, pestles and hammer stones. Varying wear.
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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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PLAINS INDIAN WAR CLUB & PIPE
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.
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A Group of Four Archaic
A Group of Four Archaic Ceremonial Stone Axes, Neolithic Period (Circa 6500-1700 BC) ????? ?????? Thick stone axes with beveled cutting edges largest length 4.3 in — 11 cm
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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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AMERICAN DECORATED TRADE TOMAHAWK
AMERICAN DECORATED TRADE TOMAHAWK Probably Pennsylvania, 2nd half 18th century; a small hatchet blade with octagonal hammer peen, undeciphered marks on either side of the haft, 5 in. L.; set on a straight tapered hickory handle with original smoked spiral stripe; 15 3/8 in. L.