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A 7.25-INCH HEAVY SERRATED KNIFE FORMA 4-INCH PLAINVIEWA CIRCA 1940 POMO FEATHERED BASKET
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Lone Jack, MO, United States
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Featuring the Spicer / Nichols Family Collection of Native American Stone Artifacts George Nichols (1916-1983) is credited with the discovery of some of Missouri's more significant archaeological sites. He excavated and, more importantly, documented in precise detail hundreds of stone and other relics from Mid-Missouri's earliest prehistoric sites. His collection and that of his sister and brother-in-law Katye and Frank Spicer comprise the bulk of this sale. Navajo Weavings, Fine American Indian Basketry and Contemporary Pueblo Pottery from an third collection have been added to round out this large and varied sale.
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2 NORTH BLADES,1 ROUND SCRAPER: Middle Woodland, sometimes associated with Hopewell villages. Largest measures 3.25 x 2 inches, smallest 2 inches diameter. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 45 read as
0043: 2 NORTH BLADES,1 ROUND SCRAPEREst. $100-$120
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A 3.5-INCH DICKSON: Woodland culture. Measures 3.5 x 2.5 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 46-1 read as follows, "Village site in bottom N. of Sites farm house. About 300 yds. West up
0044: A 3.5-INCH DICKSONEst. $30-$60
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A 5-INCH SEDALIA: Archaic culture. Measures 5 x 1.25 inches.George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site M-1 read as follows, “Wilton site. Located in field on a bluff, 3/4 mile north of Wilton, Mo.
0045: A 5-INCH SEDALIAEst. $60-$90
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AN INUPIAT BALEEN BASKET WITH CARVING: A lidded basket of coiled baleen with a walrus ivory base and figural knob depicting a polar bear with seal. Initials 'H.K.' on the inside knob and marked '954' inside the base. Inupiat men were the
0046: AN INUPIAT BALEEN BASKET WITH CARVINGEst. $300-$500
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A 3.5-INCH ADENA: Nice color, heat treated Burlington chert, Woodland culture. Measures 3.5 x 1.25 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 88 read as follows, "Ada Botner Farm- N. of Columbia
0049: A 3.5-INCH ADENAEst. $125-$175
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A 5.5-INCH SEDALIA: Archaic culture. Measures 5.5 x 1 inch. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 18 read as follows, “Dothage Farm site. ¾ mile south of W.B. Smith Farm. In Bonne Femme creek
0050: A 5.5-INCH SEDALIAEst. $60-$90
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A 3.5-INCH GRAHAM CAVE: Archaic culture. Measures 3.5 x 1.25 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 45 read as follows, "Miller site-Lamine River. True Hopewell village at confluence of Lamine R
0051: A 3.5-INCH GRAHAM CAVEEst. $100-$150
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A 2-INCH SNYDER: Woodland culture, often associated with Hopewell villages. Measures 2 x 1.5 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 46-1 read as follows, "Village site in bottom N. of Sites
0052: A 2-INCH SNYDEREst. $40-$80
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A 3-INCH HOPEWELL: Woodland culture. Measures 3 x 1.25 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 45 read as follows, "Miller site-Lamine River. True Hopewell village at confluence of Lamine R and
0053: A 3-INCH HOPEWELLEst. $40-$80
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A 2-INCH SNYDER HAFTED SCRAPER: Woodland culture. Measures 2 x 1.25 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 46-1 read as follows, "Miller site-Lamine River. True Hopewell village at confluence of Lamine R
0054: A 2-INCH SNYDER HAFTED SCRAPEREst. $25-$50
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A CIRCA 1940s NAVAJO WEAVING: An unusual design with floating devices comprising the border and a compartmentalized field having red interlocking arrows at either end. Measures 57 x 36 inches.
0060: A CIRCA 1940s NAVAJO WEAVINGEst. $300-$400
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A TWO GREY HILLS NAVAJO WEAVING: A large serrated lightning bolts central device surrounded by latch hook border, all in three natural colors of wool. Measures 63.5 x 42 inches.
0061: A TWO GREY HILLS NAVAJO WEAVINGEst. $300-$500
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A 3.75-INCH SAINT CHARLES (DOVETAIL): Archaic culture, Burlington chert. Measures 3.75 x 1.5 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 9A read as follows, “Across 40 in field with big mound.” (meaning across
0062: A 3.75-INCH SAINT CHARLES (DOVETAIL)Est. $300-$600
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A 3-INCH SNYDER: Woodland Culture, often associated with Hopewell villages. Measures 3 x 2 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 45 read as follows, "Miller site-Lamine River. True Hopewell
0063: A 3-INCH SNYDEREst. $25-$50
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A 2.75-INCH TURIN: Archaic culture. Measures 2.75 x 1.25 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 45 read as follows, "Miller site-Lamine River. True Hopewell village at confluence of Lamine R
0064: A 2.75-INCH TURINEst. $60-$80
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A 3-INCH WAUBESA: Sometimes referred to as Adena, Woodland culture. Measures 3 x 1.5 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 45 read as follows, "Miller site-Lamine River. True Hopewell
0065: A 3-INCH WAUBESAEst. $40-$60
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A 2.5-INCH SNYDER: Woodland culture, often associated with Hopewell villages. Measures 2.5 x 1.75 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 85-1 read as follows, Hopewell site 300 yds. N.E. of
0066: A 2.5-INCH SNYDEREst. $25-$40
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