Collections of Terry Allen and George Green 2010-12-04 Auction - 433 Price Results - The Artifact Company in KY - Page 3
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Mount Sterling, KY, United States
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Collections of Terry Allen and George Green

We are proud to present the Native American artifact collections of Terry Allen and George Green. This will be the second sale of George Green Collection material. Terry Allen (Jefferson City, Missouri) is featured in Who's Who in Indian Artifacts #5 and collected many large pieces of provenanced and papered flint.
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048: 3 7/8" Cody Knife: High grade totally translucent chalcedony example found on the Bodle family ranch in Klamath Co., Oregon. Superb.
0048: 048: 3 7/8" Cody KnifeEst. $2,000-$4,000
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049: 3 3/16" Etley: River Stained Chert. Ex - Terry Allen Collection
0049: 049: 3 3/16" EtleyEst. $100-$200
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050: 2 3/4" Mule Ear: Thin and made of a pretty glossy caramel color high grade chert with nice translucency. Washington. Bill Heap Collection.
0050: 050: 2 3/4" Mule EarEst. $300-$600
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051: 2 3/4" Clipped-Base Dovetail: Nice Fort payne example with dozens of minute serrations. Ex- Dennison Collection. Central Kentucky.
0051: 051: 2 3/4" Clipped-Base DovetailEst. $150-$300
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052: 3 1/4" Big Sandy: Excellent large example for the type. Pretty blue gray Fort Payne. Trigg Co., Kentucky. Ex- Terry Allen Collection. Davis G-8 COA.
0052: 052: 3 1/4" Big SandyEst. $150-$300
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053: 3 1/8" Early Knife: Late Paleo to Early Archaic according to Dickey. Very pretty banded Hornstone. Ex- gary Noel and Terry Allen Collections. Dickey COA.
0053: 053: 3 1/8" Early KnifeEst. $200-$400
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054: 3 3/16" Dovetail: Found by Rodney Fackler near Sirocco in Meade Co., Kentucky. Hornstone. Ex - Terry Allen Collection.
0054: 054: 3 3/16" DovetailEst. $300-$600
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055: 3 1/8" Dovetail: Indented base form. Well patinated high grade Fort Payne. Ex- Dennison Collection. Central Kentucky.
0055: 055: 3 1/8" DovetailEst. $250-$500
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056: 2 3/4" Grand: Really pretty pink, maroon, and white. Old writing says - 'St. Chas. Co., Mo. 9/17/66 (and more)'. Great relic.
0056: 056: 2 3/4" GrandEst. $100-$200
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057: 2 1/2" MacCorkle: Perfectly symmetrical and very thin example. Boyle Chert. Fayette Co., Kentucky. Rogers COA.
0057: 057: 2 1/2" MacCorkleEst. $175-$350
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058: 2 15/16" Lost Lake: Killer well-mineralized example in Fort Payne chert. Tennessee. Ex - Terry Allen Collection.
0058: 058: 2 15/16" Lost LakeEst. $300-$600
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059: 3 1/8" Ocala: Extra thin. White Burlington with precision flaking. Collection numbered '465'. Ex- Terry Allen Collection.
0059: 059: 3 1/8" OcalaEst. $250-$500
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060: 3 1/8" Thebes: Super well executed example in glossy multicolored flint from Wisconsin. Ex- Terry Allen Collection.
0060: 060: 3 1/8" ThebesEst. $300-$600
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061A: 3 11/16" Archaic Knife: Terrific banded Jefferson City chert. Found in Miller Co., Missouri. Ex- Terry Allen Collection. Motley COA.
0061A: 061A: 3 11/16" Archaic KnifeEst. $150-$300
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061B: 4 3/4" Friday: Wafer thin with long extended tip. Beautiful banded chert with translucent quartz veins. Uvalde Co., Texas. Ex- Troy Green and Terry Allen Collections. Rogers COA.
0061B: 061B: 4 3/4" FridayEst. $500-$1,000
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062: 4 3/4" Paleo Blade: Gorgeous deep-color in this totally translucent Knife River Flint piece found by George Green in Lincoln Co., Nebraska.
0062: 062: 4 3/4" Paleo BladeEst. $400-$800
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063: 5 1/8" Nebo Hill: Big and pretty two tone pink and cream Burlington. Pettis Co., Missouri. Ex- Ryan Keele and Terry Allen Collections. Motley COA.
0063: 063: 5 1/8" Nebo HillEst. $300-$600
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064: 4 3/4" Dalton: Pretty and glossy creek stained Burlington. Monroe Co., Illinois. Ex- Ryan Keele and Terry Allen Collections. Motley and Meadows COA's.
0064: 064: 4 3/4" DaltonEst. $800-$1,500
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065: 5 7/16" Smith: Awesome! Mottled Burlington. Pettis Co., Missouri. Ex- Jeff Moss and Terry Allen Collections. Putty COA.
0065: 065: 5 7/16" SmithEst. $750-$1,500
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066: 4 3/4" Agate Basin: World Class example. Thin and perfect. Crescent Quarry. Illinois type. Ex- Terry Allen Collection. Tom Richardson (Arrowheadmuseum.com) COA.
0066: 066: 4 3/4" Agate BasinEst. $1,000-$2,000
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067: 4 13/16" Dalton: Burlington chert from Missouri. Good size, flaking, and form. Ex- Terry Allen Collection. Baker G-8 COA.
0067: 067: 4 13/16" DaltonEst. $500-$1,000
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068: 4 5/8" Paleo Blade: Hartville Uplift flint found by George Green in Lincoln Co., Nebraska. Finely flaked edge.
0068: 068: 4 5/8" Paleo BladeEst. $200-$400
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069: 5" Friday: Ultra thin and made of a very pretty mottled chert. Found in Uvalde Co., Texas. Ex- Troy Green and Terry Allen Collections. Rogers COA.
0069: 069: 5" FridayEst. $300-$600
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070: 4 5/8" Benton Blade: Large knife with one light resharpening. Caramel colored Kaolin chert with nice translucency. Jackson Co., Illinois. Ex- Jim Crawford and Terry Allen Collection. Perino and Rogers COA's.
0070: 070: 4 5/8" Benton BladeEst. $400-$800
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