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NORTHWEST COAST INDIAN STONE POTLATCH BOWLINDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE, DIAMOND SET(2 PCS) PRE-COLUMBIAN POTTERY
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Thomaston, ME, United States
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Early Civilizations

Day 1 or our four day Fall Auction Weekend focuses on important artifacts from early Native American and Oceanic civilizations, including pieces from Pre-Columbian, Taino, Mound Builders, and Polynesian peoples. Highlighted will be large and important collections of early Indonesian kris or knife handles and archaic Native American pieces from the Midwestern states.
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(24) NATIVE AMERICAN POINTS: Including: (9) Orient Fishtail, Eastern New York, early woodland, 1000 BC - 500 AD; PLUS (6) Merrimack, (ca. 4000 BC); PLUS (6) Stark Slate, Illinois; PLUS (3) Unidentified.
1147: (24) NATIVE AMERICAN POINTSEst. US$300-US$400
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ARCHAIC INDIAN STONE TOOL: Northeast Indian Bannerstone in green granite, a beautifully refined teardrop form having notched points at each end, probably for use with the atlatl, 200 BC - AD 200. Fine condition.
1148: ARCHAIC INDIAN STONE TOOLEst. US$300-US$500
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ARCHAIC NATIVE AMERICAN BANNERSTONE: Rich Greenstone Weight in double-lobed form, concave surface on one side, with drilled axis, Archaic Period, 6000-4000 B.P., probably Montgomery County, Tennessee, with roughness and encrustation, 5
1149: ARCHAIC NATIVE AMERICAN BANNERSTONEEst. US$4,000-US$6,000Lot Passed
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(47) EARLY INDIAN PROJECTILE POINTS: A Nice Selection of Arrowheads in various sizes, from flint, quartz, obsidian or chert, many in very attractive form, mostly Northeast, into Ohio Valley. 1" to 3". Generally intact.
1150: (47) EARLY INDIAN PROJECTILE POINTSEst. US$400-US$600
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(5) PRE-COLUMBIAN INDIAN STRIKING TOOLS: Granite, Grey Schist and Chert Axe Heads, Ohio Valley and Upper MIssissippi, including one very well formed adze/axe that is 11" long.
1151: (5) PRE-COLUMBIAN INDIAN STRIKING TOOLSEst. US$400-US$600
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INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE, DIAMOND SET: 18th c. Eastern Java Island, Nyamba, Indonesia, Remarkable Jeweled Gold Gilded Kris Dagger Handle modeled in bronze or copper sheet over hardwood, fire gilded and set with uncut diamonds and rubies,
1152: INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE, DIAMOND SETEst. US$2,500-US$3,500Lot Passed
INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE: 18th c. Nyamba, Eastern Java Island, Indonesia Remarkable Gold Gilded Kris (keris) Dagger Handle modeled from bronze or copper sheet and fire gold gilded in the form of Nyamba, a figure in the
1153: INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLEEst. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
INDONESIAN SWORD HANDLE: 19th c. Dayak Tribe, Borneo, Indonesia Barong Sword Handle in carved antler, also fashioned as a ritual pipe, carved with lintah leech forms, having a finely braided reed grip, on a museum stand, 4"
1154: INDONESIAN SWORD HANDLEEst. US$1,800-US$2,200Lot Passed
INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE: 18th-19th c. Malay Peninsula, Indonesia Kris (Keris Sumbava Pangulu) Dagger Handle, in the form of a bird's head. The word "Penghulu" means "village headman" or "Moslem leader". This kris handle may
1155: INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLEEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE: Masterpiece 19th c. Java or Bali Island, Indonesia Kris (keris) Dagger Handle carved from hardwood, in the form of a Barong, a lion-like creature and character in the mythology of Bali, Indonesia
1156: INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLEEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE: 17th-18th c. Sumatra Island, Minankabau area very fine and early Kris (keris) Dagger Handle, Jawa Denam form, probably representing a Garuda, with a heavy head, enlarged round eyes, folded legs. On a
1157: INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLEEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
INDONESIAN SWORD HANDLE: Incredible, Rare 18th-19th c. Lombok, Indonesia Pedang Sesak Sword Handle in silver mounted buffalo horn, carved in scrolled leaf Madura form, the butt like an upturned elephant's trunk, perhaps
1158: INDONESIAN SWORD HANDLEEst. US$1,500-US$2,500Lot Passed
INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE: 19th c. Madura, Indonesia Elaborate Kris (keris) Dagger Handle, magnificent Royal quality, carved with multiple creatures, deities, blossoms and foliage, on a museum stand, 4" tall. Fine conditon, in
1159: INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLEEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE: 19th c. Sumatra, Indonesia Kris (keris) Dagger Handle in carved hardwood, completely covered in repoussed silver, having ruby and aquamarine cabochon stone mounts, depicting a beautifully detailed
1160: INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLEEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE: Rare 18th-19th c. Dayak, Borneo, Indonesia Parang Mandau Headhunters Sword Handle in carved antler with woven fine reed grip, in powerful Bird of Prey form, with remnants of hair tufting, on a museum
1161: INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLEEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE: 18th c. Madura, Indonesia Royal Quality Kris (keris) Dagger Handle, scroll form reminiscent of an unfurling fern, carved meticulously with an ornate decorative detail befitting a hilt kris from
1162: INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLEEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE: Masterpiece 18th-19th c. Lombok, Indonesia Kris (keris) Dagger Handle, depicting one dragon crouched in attack on the back of another, both rendered in wonderful detail and with very expressive
1163: INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLEEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE: 18th-19th c. Southern Sumatra Island, Lampung, Hulu Burung style Kris (keris) Dagger Handle, Royal Maharajah quality, silver over hardwood in the form of a Garudaa long-beaked bird with a tropical
1164: INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLEEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE: 18th-19th c. Malay Penensula or Sumatra Island, Indonesia, Pengulu Style Kris (keris) Dagger Handle, in the form of a bird's head. The word 'Pengulu' means 'village headman' or 'Moslem leader'. This
1165: INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLEEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE: Rare 18th c. Malay Peninsula, Kelantan or Terengganu / Pattani area, early and superb Kris (keris) Handle, used for a Warrior's Kris known as a Tajong Kris, typically part of the regalia boasted by
1166: INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLEEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE: 18th c. Madura or East Java Island, Indonesia Kris (keris) Dagger Handle, scroll form with leaf, meticulously carved as befitting high kris from Madura. Perhaps the Islamic influence of the previous
1167: INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLEEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
INDONESIAN SWORD HANDLE: Masterpiece 19th c. Dayak Tribe, Borneo, Indonesia Mandau Sword Handle in carved antler, with abstract mask forms, having a finely braided reed grip, on a museum stand, 5" x 3 1/2". Very good
1168: INDONESIAN SWORD HANDLEEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE: A very rare and attractive 17th-18th c. Sumatra Island, Indonesia Kris (keris) Dagger Handle in the form of a Jawa Demam - a half bird, half human deity, most lokely a Garuda in a squatting pose
1169: INDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLEEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
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