Stone Age Artifacts, Meteorites, and Gold 2021-10-01 Auction - 622 Price Results - Keystone Auction LLC in PA - Page 11
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Natural Gold Specimen Nugget 24KSusquehannock Bear Pipe/Leibhart CollectionKeichosaurus (Lizard) Fossil / "Baby Dragon"
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York, PA, United States
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Stone Age Artifacts, Meteorites, and Gold

Over 600 items featuring featuring a Susquehannock Bear Pipe from the Liebhart Collection, a Canyon Diablo Meteorite, a meteorite from the 1887 Mount Joy, PA find, an Isleta Tribe Silver Bead and Cross Necklace, a 24K Natural Gold Specimen Nugget, a Silver Tetradrachm. There are dozens of Victorian Love Tokens and California Gold Rush jewelry. There is a wide variety of lithic and neolithic flint and other material blades, certs, stoneware, Native American and Central American artifacts, fossils, Keichosaurus, dozens of great archeological reference books. Ancient items from the American Southwest, Northeast, Inuit, Inca, Mayan, Oceanic and Pacific, North African / Sahara and environs. This is one consignor?s amazing collection of Native American Artifacts (Inca, Mayan, Chavin, Southwest, Susquehannock), Arrowheads, Jade Axe Heads, Pottery, Woven Items, Archeological Items and Books.
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Native American Arrowheads / Points (4): The longest one approx 3.25" is marked Utica, NY Licking County.
0241: Native American Arrowheads / Points (4)Est. US$40-US$80
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Unusual Susquehannock Cooking Pot: This Susquehannock pot is from York County from the Leibhart site and is similar to Washington Boro pottery. It is a unique small size, with motif decoration around the rim, and from the Oscar and
0242: Unusual Susquehannock Cooking PotEst. US$800-US$1,000Lot Passed
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Algonquin Pottery Bowl / Susquehannock: This intact and complete plain cooking pot (approx 6.25" dia x 5.5" H) was excavated on a farmed island in the Susquehanna River opposite Washington Boro, PA prior to the State Archeological
0243: Algonquin Pottery Bowl / SusquehannockEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Isleta Tribe Bead and Cross Silver Necklace: The design includes spherical silver beads with 6 single and 4 double barred crosses, 3 squash blossoms. It is pre-1940s and unmarked. It is similar to the one seen in the calendar and photocard of
0244: Isleta Tribe Bead and Cross Silver NecklaceEst. US$3,000-US$4,000
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17th C Delft Krug or Jug: This blue stoneware piece is identical to one from c 1600-1625 found at Washington Boro, Lancaster County, PA as per a picture on The Hershey Story website about amateur archeologist David H. Landis.
0245: 17th C Delft Krug or JugEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Burl Wood Native Made Knife: It has a sheet iron blade inside a burl wood handle, probably from the Great Lakes region. It is decorated with geometric carvings to look like a fish. Native American, maker's mark on tang (blade).
0246: Burl Wood Native Made KnifeEst. US$300-US$400
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Native American Artifacts, Miscellaneous: The pipestone platform pipe is approx 8" L, the glass trade bead (wampum style) arm band approx 15" L x 2" W, and leather sewn knife sheath approx 6" L.
0247: Native American Artifacts, MiscellaneousEst. US$25-US$75
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Native American Drills, Borers, and Points: These are from south central Pennsylvania and northern Maryland, mostly Susquehannock Indian. 14 items. The longest is approx 2.5" L.
0248: Native American Drills, Borers, and PointsEst. US$25-US$75
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Native American Knives (Susquehannock) (3): From the South Central Pennsylvania region, they are chert and rhyolite. The longest of the three is approx 6" L.
0249: Native American Knives (Susquehannock) (3)Est. US$50-US$150
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Native American Knives (Susquehannock) (6): From the South Central Pennsylvania region, Lancaster County, they are flint, quartz, and rhyolite. The longest of the six is approx 4.25" L.
0250: Native American Knives (Susquehannock) (6)Est. US$50-US$150
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Clovis Arrowhead (Susquehannock): This piece was found in Hanover, Pennsylvania. It is a rare Canodel shape, fluted and approx 2" L.
0252: Clovis Arrowhead (Susquehannock)Est. US$150-US$300
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Susquehannock Flint Arrowhead: This piece is just over 1.5" L and was found in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. It is brown and white flint with a naturally occurring bird head image.
0253: Susquehannock Flint ArrowheadEst. US$50-US$150
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Native American Arrowheads (York County) (28): These quartz arrowheads were found in York County, Pennsylvania and the longest is approx 2" L.
0257: Native American Arrowheads (York County) (28)Est. US$75-US$150
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Native American Arrowheads (Assorted, PA) (24): Arrowheads, knives, borer, tools and a square knife from York County and the lower Susquehanna Region, in rhyolite, chert and quartz. Of the 24 pieces, the longest are the approx 3" L knives.
0259: Native American Arrowheads (Assorted, PA) (24)Est. US$150-US$300
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Susquehannock Indians Pottery Beads: These two sets of strung Native American beads were found near the Conowingo Dam and collected in the early 20th C. They have been restrung, one on monofiliment and one on string. Each oval is approx
0260: Susquehannock Indians Pottery BeadsEst. US$100-US$200
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Susquehannock Indians Large Knives (3): Two are chert and one is flint and the longest of these native American knives is approx 5" L.
0261: Susquehannock Indians Large Knives (3)Est. US$75-US$150
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Susquehannock Indians Arrowheads (Assorted) (41): These Native American arrowheads are from south central Pennsylvania / Susquehannock Indians and made of chert, flint, rhyolite, quartz. Of the 41 pieces, the longest is 3" L.
0262: Susquehannock Indians Arrowheads (Assorted) (41)Est. US$200-US$300
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