Authentic Arrowheads/Native American Antiques 2026-03-07 Auction - 533 Price Results - Caliburn Auction House in MO - Page 5
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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Cache River Point - 2 1/4in: Cache River point measuring 2 1/4 inches. Tapered triangular blade with fine flake scars and pronounced side notches leading to a short, squared stem. Light gray chert displays blue-gray veining and
0097: Cache River Point - 2 1/4inEst. $10-$1,000
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Cache River Point - 2in: Cache River-style point made of Reed's Spring chert, showing tan to olive-gray tones with darker gray banding. Narrow triangular blade with an acute tip and fine flake scars across both faces.
0098: Cache River Point - 2inEst. $10-$1,000
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Cache River Point - 1 3/4in: Light cream-tan stone Cache River-style projectile point measuring 1 3/4 inches. Narrow lanceolate blade exhibits bifacial flake scars and visible retouch toward a tapered tip. Distinct stemmed base
0099: Cache River Point - 1 3/4inEst. $10-$1,000
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Cache River Point - 1 9/16in: Light tan-to-cream stone projectile point measuring 1 9/16 inch with a narrow, triangular blade and a notched basal stem. Both faces exhibit bifacial flake scars from knapping and subtle mineral
0100: Cache River Point - 1 9/16inEst. $10-$1,000
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Holland: Flaked stone projectile point with a triangular blade and notched stem. Surface patina ranges from tan to brown with lighter yellow areas and traces of red residue on one face. Edges show fine
0101: HollandEst. $10-$1,000
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Big Creek: Bifacial flaked stone point with a narrow triangular blade, pronounced lateral notches, and a straight to slightly expanding base. Surface exhibits detailed flake scars and a mottled tan-to-brown
0102: Big CreekEst. $10-$1,000
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North Blade: Brown flaked stone blade with a teardrop outline and pronounced flake scars on both faces. Edges exhibit narrow retouching toward a pointed tip and a gently rounded base. Measures 3 inches in
0103: North BladeEst. $10-$1,000
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Oval Blade: Oval-shaped flaked stone blade measuring 3in long with a teardrop outline. Tan to beige coloration with a diagonal gray band across one face and pronounced flake scars along the edges. Both faces
0104: Oval BladeEst. $10-$1,000
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Snyder: Beige to light-tan stone projectile point with a broad triangular blade and pronounced notched basal ears. Flake scars and a subtle patina cover both faces, with small mineral spots and slight edge
0105: SnyderEst. $10-$1,000
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Etley: A hand-flaked stone projectile point measuring 3 1/4in, fashioned from gray-brown chert with subtle mineral banding. Leaf-shaped blade exhibits bifacial flaking and pronounced side notches leading to
0106: EtleyEst. $10-$1,000
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Hopewell: Flaked chert projectile point measuring 2 3/4in with a tan-to-brown surface and darker gray flake scars. Pronounced bifacial flaking along the blade terminates at a stemmed, notched base with a
0107: HopewellEst. $10-$1,000
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Hopewell: Flaked stone point measuring 3 1/2 in with a narrow triangular blade and pronounced side notches near the basal area. Surface shows a tan to reddish-brown patina with lighter gray mineral
0108: HopewellEst. $10-$1,000
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Sedalia: Elongated flaked stone projectile point measuring 3 1/2 inches with a tapered lanceolate profile and a pointed distal tip. Light tan to buff coloration with prominent flake scars, irregular edge
0109: SedaliaEst. $10-$1,000
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Etley: Dark stone projectile point featuring a slender, tapered blade and distinct notched basal ears with bifacial flaking evident on both faces. Matte black coloration with prominent flake scars and a
0110: EtleyEst. $10-$1,000
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Etley: Etley-style stemmed stone point with a narrow, elongated leaf-shaped blade and prominent basal notches forming a distinct stem. Brown fine-grained stone shows flake scars along the edges and a
0111: EtleyEst. $10-$1,000
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Snyder: Gray-blue chert arrowhead with a triangular blade, pronounced basal notches, and a narrow stemmed base. Distinct pressure-flake scars and small cortex remnants create a textured surface along the
0112: SnyderEst. $10-$1,000
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Smith: Light gray hand-flaked stone projectile point with a triangular, bifacially worked blade and subtle side notches leading to a narrow stemmed base. Fine flake scars cover the surface and faint brown
0113: SmithEst. $10-$1,000
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Smith: Flaked chert projectile point with a triangular, leaf-shaped blade and shallow stem notches at the base. Bifacial knapping scars produce a textured surface in mottled brown, tan, and gray tones;
0114: SmithEst. $10-$1,000
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Snyder: Flaked-stone projectile point measuring 2 1/4in with a broad triangular blade, pronounced basal notches and a short stem. Pale tan to honey coloration with areas of orange-brown staining and
0115: SnyderEst. $10-$1,000
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North Blade: Teardrop-shaped flaked stone blade made from tan-gray flint/chert with pronounced flake scars on both faces. Central concave scar and worked edges display evidence of intentional flake removals;
0116: North BladeEst. $10-$1,000
North Blade: Flaked reddish-brown stone blade with a teardrop profile and bifacial working. Surface displays prominent flake scars, subtle mineral streaking, and irregularly retouched edges leading to a narrow
0117: North BladeEst. $10-$1,000Lot Passed
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Sedalia: Elongated flaked stone projectile point with a lanceolate profile and narrow pointed tip. Light tan to buff coloration with pronounced flake scars across the faces and a slightly flattened base;
0118: SedaliaEst. $10-$1,000
Adena: Flaked stone projectile point measuring 3in with a lanceolate outline and narrow, tapered tip. Bifacial flake removal along both faces forms a thinned blade with irregular lateral notches. Gray-brown
0119: AdenaEst. $10-$1,000Lot Passed
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Frame of Bird Points: Assortment of small flaked stone bird points in a range of colors including cream, tan, brown, gray, black and orange. Forms include triangular, stemmed and notched styles with serrated edges,
0120: Frame of Bird PointsEst. $10-$1,000