Indian Frontier Antiques & Americana, Part 2 2022-03-26 Auction - 225 Price Results - Lloyd's Frontier Antiques in MI - Page 2
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Trade Silver Engraved Gorget  (S104)Eye of the Manitou Burl Bowl.    (TR215)American Colonial FL Fowler.  (G131)
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Wixom, MI, United States
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Indian Frontier Antiques & Americana, Part 2

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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Indian Face Effigy Ladle (SM01): A Wyandot (Huron) maple wood ladle with a carved woods spirit effigy finial. Note the contorted face, blind eyes, carved wrinkles, and distorted mouth. This spoon has a carved spine ridge along
0025: Indian Face Effigy Ladle (SM01)Est. US$1,500-US$2,500Lot Passed
Lizard Effigy Indian Ball Club (SM02): This club has an oval to a spined ridge sectioned shape handle, with a flat butt end with a thong suspension hole. The sweeping handle ends with a lizard effigy (under water serpent) on top of the
0026: Lizard Effigy Indian Ball Club (SM02)Est. US$3,000-US$4,500Lot Passed
Burl Root Ball Club. (TR265): An old carved Burl Club out of the northeast (N.H. area). 1.5 inches long x 4 inches wide burl ball, turned handle. [ Third party shipping-see Terms for local shippers. ]
0030: Burl Root Ball Club. (TR265)Est. US$750-US$1,250Lot Passed
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Rifleman’s fighting Belt Knife. (K249): All hand forged. 11.5 inches o/a., Rev. War era belt fighting knife, thick file blade with tang going through original stacked leather handle, forged S guard. Sharp blade on one edge with 3 inches
0031: Rifleman’s fighting Belt Knife. (K249)Est. US$500-US$800
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Patch Knife with Brass Guard. (K322): A small knife typical of a patch knife, with a wood carved handle. It has a brass guard, 4 inch blade. [ in-house shipping, $18. ]
0032: Patch Knife with Brass Guard. (K322)Est. US$75-US$100
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Indian Ladle. (TR89): A burl Indian ladle with an abstract bird effigy head. 9.75 inches long x 4 inches wide, circa. 1820. It has a nice tapering handle sloping into the bowl. It is maple wood with some burl and tiger
0033: Indian Ladle. (TR89)Est. US$500-US$600Lot Passed
Eye of the Manitou Burl Bowl. (TR215): A beautiful small size Manitou Effigy Ash Burl Bowl having traces of an old red ocher surface lightly noticeable on the outside. It is 6 inches long x 4.75 inches wide x 3” high at the Manitou
0034: Eye of the Manitou Burl Bowl. (TR215)Est. US$8,000-US$15,000Lot Passed
Eye of the Manitou Ladle. (TR176): An Effigy Great Lakes Ojibwa feast ladle with a long thin handle that displays the depiction of the eye of the under water spirit or mythological Manitou. From the Harbor Springs, MI., area. It is
0035: Eye of the Manitou Ladle. (TR176)Est. US$1,000-US$2,000Lot Passed
Burl Indian Ladle. (I807): A nice burl Indian ladle with a shallow spoon scoop and smooth “rounded" handle with great grain. circa. mid. 19th century. It has a great dark patina. 9 1/8” o/a. [ Third party
0036: Burl Indian Ladle. (I807)Est. US$1,000-US$2,000Lot Passed
Iroquois Burl Feast bowl. (TR180): This large Iroquois Ash Burl Bowl was originally made with one (1) cut-out extended handle above the rim of the bowl, as seen by the architecture of the bowl. It is an outstanding early Indian feast
0037: Iroquois Burl Feast bowl. (TR180)Est. US$3,500-US$5,500Lot Passed
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Bellarmine Jug, 16th century (C937): This is a German Bellarmine or Bearded Man, or Witches Jug, as they have been called. They were exported to America, circa. 16th to early 17th century. It has the typical incised face at the neck
0038: Bellarmine Jug, 16th century (C937)Est. US$800-US$1,200
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Dutch Onion Squat Bottle. (F487e): Dutch onion bottle, 7.5 inches tall x 5 inches diameter, string lip, deep pontil, good dark olive green, with air bubbles. circa. 1700. Some scratches. [ Third party shipping-see Terms for local
0039: Dutch Onion Squat Bottle. (F487e)Est. US$250-US$350Lot Passed
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English Rum Bottle. (C551): An early 10 inches tall x 3.5 inches dia. dark green rum bottle with great string rings and kick up bottom. circa. 1770. [ Third party shipping-see Terms for local shippers. ]
0040: English Rum Bottle. (C551)Est. US$250-US$350
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Westerwald GR Mug 5 inches, no. 8 (C238): An early German mug with a GR stamp for English King George II to III era, plus a scribed no. 8. 18th century pottery for export to England and for the American Colonies, fur trade, and French and
0041: Westerwald GR Mug 5 inches, no. 8 (C238)Est. US$600-US$950
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Dutch Case Bottle (C823): Dutch Gin bottle in olive green blown glass with an early rough pontil on the bottom and square tapering sides. Some wear and rim flakes. 9.5 inches high. 18th century. [ Third party
0043: Dutch Case Bottle (C823)Est. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
Turlington Bottle. (C253): This is an early pontiled Turlington Balsom of Life medicine bottle, 2.5 inches tall. It is a small violin shaped medicine bottle with embossed lettering on all sides. circa. 1840. [ Third party
0044: Turlington Bottle. (C253)Est. US$100-US$200Lot Passed
Indian Birch Bark Oval Box. (I856): Birch bark oval box with a wooden lid. 3.5 inches x 2.3 inches x 4 inches high. Great Lakes Indian, circa. 1890-1920. [ in-house shipping, $20. ]
0045: Indian Birch Bark Oval Box. (I856)Est. US$100-US$200Lot Passed
Birch Bark Snuff Box. (C834): Snuff box with a leather pull lid. 2.75 inches x 1.75 inches high. Layered and finger joint, with dot patterns. Circa. 1840. [ Third party shipping-see Terms for local shippers. ]
0047: Birch Bark Snuff Box. (C834)Est. US$150-US$250Lot Passed
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