Prehistoric Artifact Auction 2013-09-14 Auction - 351 Price Results - Tony Putty Artifacts in IN - Page 15
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The Van Buren, MI Birdstone3 7/8" Lizard Effigy. Meuser3" Hornstone Lost Lake.  KY
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Gwynneville, IN, United States
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Prehistoric Artifact Auction

All items being offered in this auction are from the collection of Earl C. Townsend, Jr. Mr. Townsend assembled the finest collection of Prehistoric Artifacts ever known. As with all collectable forms of art, documentation and collector history play an important role in determining the desirability of Prehistoric Native American Artifacts. Earl Townsend began collecting artifacts at a relatively young age, acquiring top grade relics from the most revered collections of the day (Wherle, Young, Stone, Meuser, etc.). For Mr. Townsend, the quest of a desirable relic (especially a Birdstone) was an enjoyable task. He diligently travelled to sometimes remote locations. Glimpses of the, sometimes colorful, details of his journeys can be found in the descriptions of his artifacts. This is especially true for the Birdstones he documented in his monumental literary work, "Birdstones of the North American Indian" (better known as (The Birdstone Book). His record of the Gratiot County Porphyry Pop Eyed Birdstone (Item 146) playfully notes that "three freshly caught black bass and other valuable considerations induced Rolly Weikart to surrender this saucy little gem." The Townsend Collection is an assemblage of artifacts with excellent provenance and storied histories - skillfully assembled by a man with an extraordinary eye for art. This auction features fifty four (54) Birdstones. Most are pictured, with thirty (30) being pictured in the Birdstone Book. Two caches of Townsend Turkeytails and several fine Quartz Bannerstones are being offered as well. A total of 351 lots are being sold. This will be the premier artifact auction of the year.
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3" Hornstone Lost Lake. KY: 3" x 2 1/8" Hornstone Lost Lake. Kentucky. Very well made. Ex-Dr. Young
0337: 3" Hornstone Lost Lake. KYEst. $600-$800
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Quadraconcave Gorget: 3 5/8" x 2 3/8" Quadraconcave Gorget. Preble Co, OH. Undrilled. Green slate, purple bands. Townsend #881
0338: Quadraconcave GorgetEst. $300-$400
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4 1/8" Thebes. Ex-Stone: 4 1/8" x 1 7/8" Thebes. Indiana. Thin, well made. Ex-Claude Stone. 9.10.13: Added old photo of Townsend's "white frame". This point is top row, to left of center
0339: 4 1/8" Thebes. Ex-StoneEst. $350-$450
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3 3/4" Brown Slate Birdstone: 3 3/4" x 1 5/8" Brown Slate Birdstone. Tallied from center of back to nose. Holes intact, one eye restored. Pictured with Earl's group of Birdstones in WW#5 (p21). T-5260
0340: 3 3/4" Brown Slate BirdstoneEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Slate Birdstone. Well Pictured: 5 3/8" x 7/8" Slate Birdstone. Found in 1876 by Dr. Lindley in Rock Island Co, IL. Eyes anciently salvaged. Neck glued. Ex-Schupp, JG Braecklein. Very well documetned. Pictured in the Birdstone
0341: Slate Birdstone. Well PicturedEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Slate Fantail Birdstne. Pictured: 5" x 1 1/2" Slate Fantail Birdstone. Wyandot Co, OH. Ex-A.B. Cassell, Albion Elchert (collected prior to 1935). Well pictured in the Birdstone Book (p641-A), January 1953 Ohio Archaeologist (p4,
0342: Slate Fantail Birdstne. PicturedEst. $7,000-$10,000
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Popeyed Birdstone. Pictured: Highly developed 4 3/4" x 1 5/8" Slate Popeyed Birdstone. Found near London (Middlesex Co), Ontario around 1920. Tally marked. Ex-Ron Covietz. Tip of nose restored. Pictured on front cover of
0343: Popeyed Birdstone. PicturedEst. $6,000-$10,000
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Maryland 3/4 Groove Axe: 7 x 3 3/8" Maryland 3/4 Groove Axe. Speckled Granite. Ex-Collins B. Allen. Townsend purchased a sizable portion of the Collins B. Allen Collection
0344: Maryland 3/4 Groove AxeEst. $400-$500
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Two Celts. Huntington, IN: 5 3/4" and 6 3/4" Stone Celts. Huntington, IN. Found together
0345: Two Celts. Huntington, INEst. $200-$300
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4 Nice Points. Ex-Stone: Three Dovetails (OH) and a Cornernotch (IL). Longest 3 1/4". Ex-Claude Stone
0346: 4 Nice Points. Ex-StoneEst. $200-$300
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3 Points from Color Frame: Three points from Earl's Color Frame. (IL and IN). Longest 2 7/8"
0347: 3 Points from Color FrameEst. $150-$250
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4 Coshocton Knives. OH: Four Coshocton Archaic Knives. Ohio. Longest 4 3/4". Some nice blades in this group
0348: 4 Coshocton Knives. OHEst. $200-$300
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3 Archaic Knives. Ex-Stone: Three Archaic Knives. IL and OH. Longest 4 3/4". Ex-Claude Stone
0349: 3 Archaic Knives. Ex-StoneEst. $300-$400
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Large Flint Celt. Titterington: 7 3/4" x 2 7/8" Flint Celt. Ilinois. Ex-Titterington
0350: Large Flint Celt. TitteringtonEst. $300-$400
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Fulton Turkeytail Cache (14pcs): Cache of 14 Fulton Turkeytails. Found on the Records farm in 1896. Found East of Brendenwood on 46th Street (Marion Co, IN). Rooted up by hogs. Mr. Records sold them to Thomas A. Hendricks in
0351: Fulton Turkeytail Cache (14pcs)Est. $9,000-$16,000
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