Authentic Arrowheads/Native American Antiques 2026-03-07 Auction - 533 Price Results - Caliburn Auction House in MO - Page 10
St. Charles "Dovetail" (Type II), Stermer COACirca 1775 Iroquoian Eastern-Style Presentation PipePhenominal Plains beaded pipebag and quilled panel
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Republic, MO, United States
Auction Details

Authentic Arrowheads/Native American Antiques

This curated auction brings together an exceptional selection of authentic arrowheads and historic Native American antiquities, representing a wide range of forms, materials, and collecting categories. Highlights include numerous points accompanied by Certificates of Authenticity from Stermer, Motley, and others, along with examples crafted from notable and collectible materials such as Novaculite, Winterset chert, Mozarkite, Reed's Spring chert, Burlington chert, Excello, Sugar Quartz, and other regionally significant stone types. The assemblage reflects strong diversity in both typology and material, appealing to collectors seeking variety and documented provenance. The sale also features a compelling cross-section of historic items including axes, tomahawks, pipe bowls, bows and arrows, and Navajo weavings, among others. This auction presents an opportunity to acquire well-rounded examples across multiple categories of Native American material culture, suitable for both focused collectors and those looking to expand or diversify an established collection. We offer self-shipping at a reduced rate, please reach out to us with any questions regarding shipping costs.
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Sedalia: Elongated lanceolate flaked stone point crafted from beige-tan chert with bifacial flaking and a narrow, tapered tip. Both faces exhibit sequential pressure-flake scars along the edges and a matte,
0217: SedaliaEst. $10-$1,000
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Sedalia: Elongated lanceolate flaked stone point measuring 3 3/4 inches with a narrow, tapered tip and a broader rounded base. Light tan to cream fine-grained stone exhibits bifacial flaking and small
0218: SedaliaEst. $10-$1,000
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Adena Blade: Bifacial flaked stone blade measuring 3 1/2 in with an elongated lanceolate profile and tapered points. Dark brown to gray coloration includes lighter brown cortex patches near the center and a
0219: Adena BladeEst. $10-$1,000
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Sedalia: Elongated lanceolate stone projectile point measuring 3 3/4 in. Light tan surface with a diagonal reddish-brown band across the midsection and pronounced flake scars along both faces. Tip tapers to a
0220: SedaliaEst. $10-$1,000
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Sedalia: Elongated bifacial flaked stone projectile point measuring 3 3/4 inches. Narrow lanceolate profile with a tapered tip and slightly rounded basal end. Gray-to-brown coloration with pronounced flake
0221: SedaliaEst. $10-$1,000
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Kampsville: Light gray to white mottled stone projectile point with a broad triangular blade and distinct lateral notches near the base. Short stem with ear-like basal expansions and fine flake scars across both
0222: KampsvilleEst. $10-$1,000
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Kampsville: Flaked stone projectile point with a triangular, tapered blade and pronounced basal notches forming a short stem. Surface displays tan, brown, and gray tones with patina and evident flake scars from
0223: KampsvilleEst. $10-$1,000
Stillwell: Flaked stone point with a narrow triangular blade, pronounced side notches, and a stemmed concave base. Surface shows flake scars and a mottled gray-brown patina with a fine granular texture. Edges
0224: StillwellEst. $10-$1,000Lot Passed
Hardin: Light tan flaked stone projectile point with a triangular blade and pronounced basal notches leading to a short stem. Surface exhibits visible flake scars and a granular, slightly weathered texture
0225: HardinEst. $10-$1,000Lot Passed
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Eccentric: Knapped stone tool measuring 1 5/8-inch with a U-shaped basal notch and bifacial flake scars. Pale tan to light gray coloration with areas of brown staining and stepped percussion marks across both
0226: EccentricEst. $10-$1,000
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Scottsbluff: Flaked stone projectile point measuring 1 7/8 in overall. Light tan/beige material displays bifacial flake scars and finely serrated edges tapering to a sharp, narrow tip. Broad basal area has a
0227: ScottsbluffEst. $10-$1,000
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Snyder: Hand-flaked stone projectile point with a triangular blade, pronounced shoulders, and a notched stem-style base. Surface presents tan to light-brown coloring with darker brown staining and visible
0228: SnyderEst. $10-$1,000
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Snyder: Stone projectile point measuring 2 3/4 in with a triangular blade and a short stemmed base featuring pronounced side notches. Beige-gray surface shows brown mineral flecks and a coarse texture from
0229: SnyderEst. $10-$1,000
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Snyder- beautiful Reeds Spring chert: Reeds Spring chert point measures 1 3/4 in and shows striking two-tone banding of tan and dark gray. Bifacial flaking and fine pressure retouch form pronounced side notches and a clipped basal area
0230: Snyder- beautiful Reeds Spring chertEst. $10-$1,000
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Snyder: Triangular flaked stone projectile point in a dark gray-brown tone with a pronounced stemmed base and shoulder barbs. Bifacial flaking and distinct flake scars create defined edges and a tapered tip.
0231: SnyderEst. $10-$1,000
Snyder- Reeds Spring chert: Knapped chert point with a broad triangular blade and a stemmed, notched base. Dark gray-brown material displays a tan cortex near the tip and prominent flake scars across both faces. Measures 2 1/4
0232: Snyder- Reeds Spring chertEst. $10-$1,000Lot Passed
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Calf Creek - Reeds Spring chert: Reeds Spring chert projectile point measuring 1 5/8 inch with a triangular blade, pronounced side notches, and a short expanded stem. Variegated gray and tan chert displays multiple flake scars and
0233: Calf Creek - Reeds Spring chertEst. $10-$1,000
Pine Tree: Small pine-tree shaped stone projectile point measuring 1 3/4-inch. Triangular blade tapers to a sharp tip with broad shoulders and pronounced side notches that lead to a slightly flared basal stem.
0234: Pine TreeEst. $10-$1,000Lot Passed
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Gibson: Dark gray-brown chert projectile point measuring 2 3/4 in, fashioned with bifacial flaking and a slender, tapered blade. Pronounced basal notches and a barbed base create a defined stem for hafting.
0235: GibsonEst. $10-$1,000
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Table Rock: Light tan to pale pink flaked stone point with a narrow stem, expanding shoulders and a tapered triangular blade. Bifacial flake scars cover both faces and the slightly concave base leads into a
0236: Table RockEst. $10-$1,000
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Table Rock: Flaked stone projectile point with a narrow triangular blade and a distinct stemmed base. Surface ranges from light beige to off-white with areas of brown staining and visible flake scars on both
0237: Table RockEst. $10-$1,000
Agate Basin: Dark flaked stone projectile point with a narrow lanceolate profile and a sharply tapered tip. Both faces exhibit bifacial flaking and retouch scars, and a central area shows a contrasting pale tan
0238: Agate BasinEst. $10-$1,000Lot Passed
Kampsville: Light gray-beige chert projectile point with a pronounced stemmed base, measuring 2 1/2in. Surface exhibits granular texture with brown speckling and evident flake scars along the edges. One face has
0239: KampsvilleEst. $10-$1,000Lot Passed
Snyder: Dark knapped stone projectile point with a triangular blade, sharp tip, and pronounced notched basal ears. Bifacial flaking on both faces yields a worked surface with glossy black-to-brown color and
0240: SnyderEst. $10-$1,000Lot Passed