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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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CIRCA 1930 MODOC BASKET WITH COVER: A lidded, twined basket with bear grass decoration of lozenges; southeastern Oregon or northern California area (Klamath, Pit River). Measures 6 x 6 inches. Purchased from Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
0068: CIRCA 1930 MODOC BASKET WITH COVEREst. $300-$400
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A CIRCA 1940 POMO FEATHERED BASKET: A polychrome feathered basket with abalone shell dangles and clam shell beads, quail topknot plume feathers embellish the rim. Typically, these “jewel baskets” as they were called by the early
0071: A CIRCA 1940 POMO FEATHERED BASKETEst. $600-$900
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A JOY NAVASIE (1919-2012) ACOMA VASE: Joy Navasie (1919-2012) 'Second Frog Woman' Acoma polychrome vase, signed under the base with her frog pictograph, measures 6 x 7 inches.
0072: A JOY NAVASIE (1919-2012) ACOMA VASEEst. $250-$350
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A 2.5-INCH SNYDER: Woodland culture, often associated with Hopewell villages. Measures 2.5 x 1.5 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 45 read as follows, "Miller site-Lamine River. True
0073: A 2.5-INCH SNYDEREst. $40-$80
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A 3.5-INCH DICKSON: Woodland culture. Measures 3.5 x 1.75 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 45 read as follows, "Miller site-Lamine River. True Hopewell village at confluence of Lamine R
0074: A 3.5-INCH DICKSONEst. $40-$60
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A 3-INCH ETLEY DRILL: Archaic culture. Measures 3 x 1.5 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding number 52 are found on a map only: "Auxvasse creek area. Between Auxvasse creek and pinch creek areas.
0075: A 3-INCH ETLEY DRILLEst. $40-$80
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A 4.25-INCH DRILL: Measures 4.25 x 1 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 92 read as follows, “Nelson Evans farm. Howard Co. Sec. 14. S.W. corner ½ mi. N. of junction of Moniteau creek
0076: A 4.25-INCH DRILLEst. $40-$60
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A 3.75-INCH SIDE NOTCHED DRILL: Measures 3.75 x 1.5 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. Extensive village
0077: A 3.75-INCH SIDE NOTCHED DRILLEst. $60-$100
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A 3.5-INCH GIBSON: Woodland culture. Measures 3.5 x 1.25 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 38 read as follows, “Roth field above Imhoff site.” Imhoff Site 23CP7 is classified as "...a
0078: A 3.5-INCH GIBSONEst. $50-$80
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A 6.25-INCH ETLEY: Archaic culture. Measures 6.25 x 1.5 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 58 read as follows, “Loutre River area. 4 miles N. of I-70.” Guaranteed Authentic. This lot
0079: A 6.25-INCH ETLEYEst. $200-$250
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A 6.25-INCH ARCHAIC KNIFE FORM: Archaic culture. Measures 6.25 x 1.25 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 59 read as follows, “Loutre River area. 4 miles N. of I-70.” Guaranteed Authentic. This lot
0080: A 6.25-INCH ARCHAIC KNIFE FORMEst. $200-$300
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A 2-INCH SNYDER HAFTED SCRAPER: Woodland culture. Measures 2 x 2 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
0081: A 2-INCH SNYDER HAFTED SCRAPEREst. $20-$40
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A 3-INCH GIBSON: Woodland culture, nice color. Measures 3 x 1.25 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site M-2 read as follows, “Sulphur Spring Church site. Located in field on ridge ½ mile
0083: A 3-INCH GIBSONEst. $40-$80
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A 2-INCH SNYDER DRILL: Woodland culture. Measures 2 x 1.5 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
0084: A 2-INCH SNYDER DRILLEst. $20-$30
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A CIRCA 1950 PAPAGO BASKET: Coiled construction of yucca leaf. Measures 5 x 6 inches.
0089: A CIRCA 1950 PAPAGO BASKETEst. $100-$150
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