Prehistoric and Historic Artifact Auction 2012-07-01 Auction - 367 Price Results - The Artifact Company in KY - Page 14
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135: 3 3/16" Plainview - Davis 'G-10+' COA158: Native American Indian Beaded Pipe Bag357: 6 5/8" 3/4 Groove Hohokam Raised Ridge Axe
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Mount Sterling, KY, United States
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Prehistoric and Historic Artifact Auction

We are proud to present another great sale of Prehistoric and Historic Native American artifacts. Featured in this sale are a number of well-documented pieces with Certificates of Authenticity from respected examiners. This sale also features a selection of PreColumbian artifacts as well and should not be overlooked.
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5 Superb Gempoints: Red jaspers, Agates, etc. All intact. All found in Washington State.
0314: 5 Superb GempointsEst. US$10-US$1,000
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2 7/8" Dovetail - Jackson COA: literally first stage example with just one light resharpening (no bevel yet). Pretty Tan, white, and gray mottled chert. Found in Union Co., Illinois. Jackson COA.
0315: 2 7/8" Dovetail - Jackson COAEst. US$10-US$1,000
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6 3/8" Slant Groove Axe: Striking 4/4 Slant Groove example from the Midwest in green hardstone.
0316: 6 3/8" Slant Groove AxeEst. US$10-US$1,000
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2" Meserve: Great example. Pretty river polished yellow Jasper. Found by Homer Wooley in Kay Co., Oklahoma.
0317: 2" MeserveEst. US$10-US$1,000
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40 Mississippi Triangles!: Incredible lot of 40 near perfect pieces in Jasper from Mississippi.
0318: 40 Mississippi Triangles!Est. US$10-US$1,000
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Pair of excellent Uniface Scrapers: Really nice Kentucky artifacts.
0319: Pair of excellent Uniface ScrapersEst. US$10-US$1,000
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Green stone (Possibly jade) Mask: Japanese influence. 6 3/4" Wide X 7 1/4" Tall X 1 1/2" Deep. Cupped on reverse. Pretty highly polished green stone with translucency appears to be Jade but not specific gravity tested. Labeled as Ex-
0320: Green stone (Possibly jade) MaskEst. US$10-US$1,000
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4 1/2" Eva - Jackson 'G-10' COA: Good as they get. Truly awesome. Wafer thin - less than 1/4" thick. Extra 'BIG' for the type. River stained Dover. Found in Humphries Co., Tennessee. Ex- Willoughby Collection. Jackson 'G-10' COA.
0321: 4 1/2" Eva - Jackson 'G-10' COAEst. US$10-US$2,000
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1 1/8" Toyah: Ultra thin. Long sweeping wings. Found in Texas.
0322: 1 1/8" ToyahEst. US$10-US$1,000
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4 5/16" Hardin: Pretty field patinated Dover Chert. Found by Troy Gibbons in Butler Co., Tennessee. Nice example with great edgework. Ex- Jayne Collection.
0323: 4 5/16" HardinEst. US$10-US$1,000
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2" Wheeler: Unique example. Wide flaring ears resembles Cumberland. Found in Pulaski Co., Kentucky. Blue and gray Fort Payne Chert.
0324: 2" WheelerEst. US$10-US$1,000
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8pc Ball Lot: Small assortment of early marbles, hammerstones. Central Kentucky. Ex - Joe Daugherty collection.
0325: 8pc Ball LotEst. US$10-US$1,000
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10" Yurok/Miwok Spear/Dance Point: Obsidian example from Lake Co., California probably dating to turn of the century - circa 1900. Includes letter from Dwain Rogers regarding the Historic nature of the piece. Ex - Col. Raymond Vietzen
0326: 10" Yurok/Miwok Spear/Dance PointEst. US$10-US$1,000
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2 1/4" Jade Pendant: Beautiful pendant in a highly translucent light green/celadon jadeite. Wearable. Early 20th Century example.
0327: 2 1/4" Jade PendantEst. US$10-US$1,000
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Perfect 4" Celt: Green and cream speckled granite with excellent overall form. From an old Ohio Collection.
0328: Perfect 4" CeltEst. US$10-US$1,000
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10 1/2"x4 1/2" Anasazi Plainware Bowl with COA: Plainware (Red and Black) example with COA from Mark Brady. COA reads that this piece was found in room #6 at the Crow Site in the Summer of 1996 near Snowflake Arizona. Ex - Frederick Collection.
0329: 10 1/2"x4 1/2" Anasazi Plainware Bowl with COAEst. US$10-US$1,000
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7/8" Huffaker: Thin with nice color and at least 7 notches. Found in Kansas.
0331: 7/8" HuffakerEst. US$10-US$1,000
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10 Mississippi Triangles: Excellent lot of Jasper triangles from Mississippi.
0332: 10 Mississippi TrianglesEst. US$10-US$1,000
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1 3/4" Allen: Extra pretty multicolored river polished fossil chert. Great flaking. Found by Homer Wooley in Kay Co., Oklahoma.
0333: 1 3/4" AllenEst. US$10-US$1,000
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3 5/16" Agate Basin: Knife River flint example with textbook flaking and highly translucent! Excellent study however as this one has minor modern rework at tip. Still quite valuable and displays very well.
0334: 3 5/16" Agate BasinEst. US$10-US$1,000
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7 1/4"x2 1/2" Anasazi Plainware Bowl with COA: Plainware (Red and Black) example with COA from Mark Brady. COA reads that this piece was found in room #6 at the Crow Site in the Summer of 1996 near Snowflake Arizona. Ex - Frederick Collection.
0335: 7 1/4"x2 1/2" Anasazi Plainware Bowl with COAEst. US$10-US$1,000
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4 11/16" 3/4 Groove Hohokam Axe - Jackson COA: Gorgeous desert varnish with a distinctly green caste. Really stands out amongst other axes because of its color and polish. Diorite. Ex- Dana Scanlon Collection. Arizona. Jackson COA.
0336: 4 11/16" 3/4 Groove Hohokam Axe - Jackson COAEst. US$10-US$1,000
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1 3/8" Elko Corner Notch - Pictured in Overstreet: Superb Jet Black glossy Obsidian example with super fine serrations. Pictured on page 1046, Overstreet, 11th Edition. Literally perfect in every detail. Warner Valley, Oregon.
0337: 1 3/8" Elko Corner Notch - Pictured in OverstreetEst. US$10-US$1,000
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3 13/16" Cumberland - 4 COA's: Pretty well patinated Chocolate Brown Dover Chert. Fluted to the tip on one side. 50% other side. Rare opportunity to acquire an outstanding Cumberland. Henty Co., Kentucky. Ex- Randolph Brinkman
0338: 3 13/16" Cumberland - 4 COA'sEst. US$10-US$3,000
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