Indian Frontier Antiques & Americana, No. 3 2025-09-25 Auction - 55 Price Results - Lloyd's Frontier Antiques in MI
17th Century English Jack Leather Tarred Seaman's HatNice Early Woodlands Indian Oval Ash Burl BowlPipe Tomahawk On Its Original Slender Handle
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Wixom, MI, United States
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Indian Frontier Antiques & Americana, No. 3

Varied collection of American Frontier Antiques of everyday early American Life Antiques, including American Indian, fur trade, weapons, burl bowls, effigy treen Indian ladles, Colonial, antique toys, plus more. Please take a look.
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18th Century Indian Elm Burl Feast Bowl: An Iroquois Indian elm burl feast bowl having carved peaked ends on the top of the oval shape. It also has a carved ring foot with an incised line embossment around it on the base, as if the Indian
0001: 18th Century Indian Elm Burl Feast BowlEst. $3,000-$10,000Lot Passed
Iroquois Indian Glengarry Cap: An Iroquois Indian Glengarry Cap, with an insignificant amount of bead loss. Thread sewn, velveteen and beaded, using multi colors of beads. Lined with polished cotton material. 11 1/2”
0002: Iroquois Indian Glengarry CapEst. $600-$900Lot Passed
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Early 18th Century Rushlight & Candle Holder: For your consideration is an early 18th century handforged rushlight & candle holder with its original heavy wooden base. It is 14” tall having a 5 1/2” dia. oak base 5” high being
0004: Early 18th Century Rushlight & Candle HolderEst. $300-$500
Early 18th Century Grease Lamp: For your consideration is an early 18th century hand forged grease lamp Measures 5" across x 4 1/2" high. circa. 1690-1740. (C-1115)
0005: Early 18th Century Grease LampEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
17th century leather pouch: A 17th century leather pouch with an iron closure plate still intact. It's missing one strap on the back. There is a divided pocket inside. circa. 1600’s to early 1700’s. 5” wide x 3
0006: 17th century leather pouchEst. $250-$450Lot Passed
Early Iroquois Burl Mortar: Early and heavy burl bowl container or mortar from the Casterline, NY collection. Iroquois maple burl, circa. 1st half of 18th century. 7" O.D.-4 1/2" I.D. x 6" high. Hand carved Iroquois (Seneca)
0007: Early Iroquois Burl MortarEst. $500-$900Lot Passed
Early Indian Burl Lacrosse Ball: This is believed to be a rare Indian burl Lacrosse Ball. circa. 17th to 18th century. The early wooden Lacrosse balls were the "size of a grapefruit". This ball is 4" dia. and has an old period 2"
0008: Early Indian Burl Lacrosse BallEst. $1,000-$4,000Lot Passed
Early All Iron Folding Knife and Fork: A rare and unique type iron folding knife with a hand forged iron handle, knife and long 2-tine fork. circa. 1650’s. This traveling knife & fork set fits together well in the handle. All iron,
0009: Early All Iron Folding Knife and ForkEst. $800-$1,250Lot Passed
Early Leather Bound Document Box: A leather bound document box measuring 4 1/2”H x 9.75”W x 7”D. Box has a snipe hinge for the lock tongue and leather lid hinges, and an early brass furniture handle. The inside has
0012: Early Leather Bound Document BoxEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
Early Flintlock Recycled Made Pistol: Early flintlock pistol possibly an English sea service pistol. Was sold by Paul Ambrose Antiques (CT.) in 2010 as a cut down fowler musket (his ad stated “... recycled, Brown Bess Musket
0013: Early Flintlock Recycled Made PistolEst. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
Nice Priming Powder Horn: This powder horn offered is a nice pistol size with a long carved spout, nice to feed a FL pan. The horn is 6 1/2” long x 2” dia. The plug end has early iron tacks. circa. 18th century.
0014: Nice Priming Powder HornEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
Ash Burl Indian Ladle: A nice ash burl Indian ladle 8 1/2” long x 5 1/4” wide having a hooked handle end. A Northeastern full burl ladle with lots of burl grain eyes, circa. early 19th century. (TR-113)
0016: Ash Burl Indian LadleEst. $1,500-$3,000Lot Passed
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Revolutionary War Era Pewter Canteen: Rev. War pewter canteen with a screw off cap. 5” dia. x 2” wide. It is made from molding 2 porringers together. Has a couple dents and typical wear. Rare. Ref. Neumann & Kravic, pg. 62.
0017: Revolutionary War Era Pewter CanteenEst. $400-$600
19th Century Bag Axe: A trapper bag axe or belt axe with a wooden handle (recessed in head). 8" o/a, 2 5/8” long head x 1 5/8"” wide blade. It has a flat hammer head, oval eye. circa. later 19th century.
0018: 19th Century Bag AxeEst. $350-$600Lot Passed
Iroquois Cornhusk Doll: Iroquois Cornhusk Doll wearing old fabric clothing with beadwork. It has some cornhusk damage to the face chin area and right hand. circa. 1910-1920. Measures 10” tall. (I-706)
0022: Iroquois Cornhusk DollEst. $450-$650Lot Passed
Civil War Pike, or Rev. War: This pike was identified as Civil War but I think it may be a Rev. War pike with the side curls broken off, as the swell in the mid section flare shows a small fracture on each side. This pike or
0024: Civil War Pike, or Rev. WarEst. $250-$500Lot Passed