Native American Artifacts Auction 2011-07-30 Auction - 453 Price Results - The Artifact Company in KY - Page 4
Native American Artifacts Auction
248: 18" Mississippian Strap-Handled Pot - SALE HIGHLIG099: 10 1/4" G-10 Bipointed Knife137: Excellent Frame of New Mexico Points and Artifacts
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Lexington, KY, United States
Auction Details

Native American Artifacts Auction

Over 450 fantastic lots of high-quality prehistoric, historic, and contemporary artifacts - featuring over 35 axes, birdstones, massive blades, an 18" diameter Mississippian pot, and many more.
SOLD
073: 4" Adena Blade - Baker COA: Pretty light gray two-tone Hornstone. Ex- Justin McMinn. Found in Indiana. Baker COA.
0073: 073: 4" Adena Blade - Baker COAEst.
$150
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$250
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074: 3 11/16" Archaic Knife: Nice example in a gray mottled chert from Nevada. Ex - Jack Litchfield Collection
0074: 074: 3 11/16" Archaic KnifeEst.
$150
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$300
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075: 4 1/8" Adena: Dover chert example from Stewart Co., Tennessee. Well made with deep-chocolate tones.
0075: 075: 4 1/8" AdenaEst.
$125
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$200
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076: 3 3/4" Pike County: Excellent example with ears from Cole Co., Missouri. Nice! Creek Stained Burlington
0076: 076: 3 3/4" Pike CountyEst.
$300
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$600
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077: 4" Adena Narrow Stem: Long and sleek. Made of cream chert. Ex- Clyne Collection. Indiana.
0077: 077: 4" Adena Narrow StemEst.
$100
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$200
SOLD
078: 6 3/8"x4 1/8" Saddle-Top Pestle - Davis G-10 COA: Incredibly rare form of pestle from The Dalles, Oregon in a brown hardstone. Ex - Terry Allen, Anderson Collections. These rarely make it to auction as most are traded privately. Davis G-10 COA.
0078: 078: 6 3/8"x4 1/8" Saddle-Top Pestle - Davis G-10 COAEst.
$4,000
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$6,000
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079: 11 7/8" Roller Pestle: Nicely made example from Fayette Co., Kentucky in quartzite. Ex - Dr. Joe Daugherty Collection.
0079: 079: 11 7/8" Roller PestleEst.
$250
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$500
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080: 11 1/2" NW Coast Salmon Packer - Jackson COA: Washington/Oregon example from the Columbia River Valley. Used for packing dried salmon into storage containers. Some examples may have been used also as a stone club. Jackson COA. Late Prehistoric
0080: 080: 11 1/2" NW Coast Salmon Packer - Jackson COAEst.
$800
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$2,000
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081: 4 7/16" Perforated Plummet: Stunning example in Porphyry with excellent polish. Pike Co., Indiana. Ex - Byron Knoblock Collection. 'P15' catalog marking.
0081: 081: 4 7/16" Perforated PlummetEst.
$400
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$800
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082: 6 7/8" Atypical Chisel: Unusual form with dogleg at bit-end. Definite use wear and bit polish. Broken & Glued. Northwestern US. Possibly a whale effigy or slavekiller form?
0082: 082: 6 7/8" Atypical ChiselEst.
$50
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$5,000
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083: 8 1/8" Hoe: Nice smaller hoe probably for weeding or working in mixed ground. Mottled Burlington. MO/IL. Broken & glued.
0083: 083: 8 1/8" HoeEst.
$150
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$300
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084: 9 1/4" Cahokia Mounds Spade: Mill Creek Chert Example. Ex - Ed Payne, Fain King (King Mounds Museum), T. Hugh Young, Willis Tilton, Clarence Wilkerson, Bobby Onken Collections. Great relic with an exceptional history!!
0084: 084: 9 1/4" Cahokia Mounds SpadeEst.
$800
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$1,200
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085: 10 5/8" Hoe: Mill Creek Chert example from western Kentucky. Ex - Dr. Joe Daugherty Collection.
0085: 085: 10 5/8" HoeEst.
$250
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$500
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087: 4 5/8" Notched Ovate Bannerstone - Jackson COA: Auction Highlight!!! 'G-10' if there ever was one. Beautiful green banded slate with light cream wormtracks throughout. From Lorain Co., Ohio. Jackson COA.
0087: 087: 4 5/8" Notched Ovate Bannerstone - Jackson COAEst.
$6,000
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$8,000
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088: 3 13/16" Crescent Bannerstone - Jackson COA: About as good as they get!! Classic whales's tail form. Show-stopping highly polished very pretty Chlorite. Mississippi Valley type. Ex- Collection of Chet Wildemuth.
0088: 088: 3 13/16" Crescent Bannerstone - Jackson COAEst.
$800
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$1,200
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089: 7 1/8" Hopewell Snake Effigy: Fantastic piece made from a Conch Spondylus. No-Brainer mineralization with suspension hole. From Ross Co., Ohio. Jackson COA.
0089: 089: 7 1/8" Hopewell Snake EffigyEst.
$1,000
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$2,000
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090: 5 1/8" Full Groove Axe: Granite example from Illinois. Old collector number '022' on one side.
0090: 090: 5 1/8" Full Groove AxeEst.
$50
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$150
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091: 18 3/4" Pomo Dance Blade: Large obsidian blade collected prior to 1931. May be attributable to Ted Orcutt. We are listing as early 1900's piece likely used for dances like the 'White Deer Ceremonial'. Ex - Standley, Depew
0091: 091: 18 3/4" Pomo Dance BladeEst.
$800
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$4,000
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092: 11 1/2" Colima Threshold Cache Blade: Gorgeous mostly red with some black Mahogany Obsidian. Huge and slender with awesome transverse flaking. From the Lake Chapala Region on the border of the states of Jalisco and Michoacán. Tabasco
0092: 092: 11 1/2" Colima Threshold Cache BladeEst.
$2,000
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$3,000
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093: 8 1/4" Black & Red Obsidian Blade: Found near Iguala approximately 60 miles from state capital Chilpancingo in the Mexican state of Guerrero. Truly awesome. This piece exhibits some of the best flaking we have ever seen a relic from
0093: 093: 8 1/4" Black & Red Obsidian BladeEst.
$2,500
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$3,500
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094: 8 1/2" Morse Knife - Davis G-10 COA: Found near Springfield, Illinois. Burlington. BIG and thin. Ochre residue on one side. Davis G-10 COA.
0094: 094: 8 1/2" Morse Knife - Davis G-10 COAEst.
$1,000
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$2,000
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095: 9" Robbins: MASSIVE Hopewell point from Licking Co., Ohio. Ex - B.W. Stephens #S-799. Unusual fossiliferous chert.
0095: 095: 9" RobbinsEst.
$2,000
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$3,500
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096: 7 7/8" Caddo Knife: Excellent example in banded Kay-County chert from Butler Co., Missouri. Ex - B.W. Stephens Collection #S-749. Big!
0096: 096: 7 7/8" Caddo KnifeEst.
$750
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$2,000