Native American Artifacts & Hot Wheels 2024-09-07 Auction - 846 Price Results - North American Artifact Auctions in MO - Page 7
6" Keokuk Axe Found by Harold Boysen in Muscatine Co. Iowa.  W/ Ryan Keele COA Pictured in BrucePre-Columbian Ancient Olmec Crawling Baby - Museum Grade Artifact!  Ex Sotheby's 198014 1/4" Museum Grade Pre-Columbian Mayan Uniface Dagger
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Hannibal, MO, United States
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Native American Artifacts & Hot Wheels

Very diversified auction with many Museum Grade Artifacts from all over the world. The items offered in this sale are of the highest quality and have been screened by multiple experts to verify authenticity. Yet another offering of some of the best pieces of history we have had the privilege to offer to date. Any Collector will enjoy going through the items in this sale and will find many artifacts that they would like to add to Their collection. Don't miss this opportunity to add these wonderful Artifacts to your personal collection. Also included are several pieces of gold and silver jewelry. The Artifacts in this sale come from the extraordinary collections of George Wolf, Dave Wally, Steve Manos, Ryan Keele, Jeff Gower, James Vroom, John Bender, and Matt Lay.
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5 1/16" Sedalia found in Pettis County, Missouri: 5 1/16" Sedalia found in Pettis County, Missouri. May also be considered a Nebo Hill by its form by some collectors. Material appears to be a colorful Marshal Chert. Ex George Wolf Collection.
0158: 5 1/16" Sedalia found in Pettis County, MissouriEst. $10-$10,000
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3 1/8" Etley Drill found in Pettis County, Missouri: 3 1/8" Etley Drill found in Pettis County, Missouri. Good old piece. Sometimes we come across pieces like this that have been varnished to make them shine more. This one has varnish mostly on one
0161: 3 1/8" Etley Drill found in Pettis County, MissouriEst. $10-$10,000
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Holy Land Terracotta Oil Lamp Circa 500-700 AD.: Ancient Roman Fired Clay Terracotta Oil Lamp from the Byzantine Era. Used as the main source of light for thousands of years the oil lamp was a very important inventions that was only slightly
0164: Holy Land Terracotta Oil Lamp Circa 500-700 AD.Est. $10-$10,000