ANTIQUE COIN & COLLECTIBLE AUCTION 2014-10-26 Auction - 513 Price Results - Affiliated Auctions in FL - Page 6
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LADIES 10KT YELLOW GOLD ALEXANDRITE RINGNORTH ALABAMA  5 " PALEO CUMBERLAND ARROWHEADFRAMED OIL ON CANVAS SEASCAPE BY H. GAINEY
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Tallahassee, FL, United States
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ANTIQUE COIN & COLLECTIBLE AUCTION

Over 500 lots of coins, currency, artifacts jewelry, art, antiques, and more.
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RESERVATION ERA CHEROKEE HANDCRAFTED KNIFE: Handcrafted by Cherokee craftsman. Sinew wrapped hide handle decorated with white markings. The knife measures 13 inches. Very good condition. 0
4121: RESERVATION ERA CHEROKEE HANDCRAFTED KNIFEEst. US$50-US$100
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BRONZE BROADHEAD ARROWHEAD DATED 1766: Well crafted bronze archer arrowhead, stamped 1766 and stamped with a non discernable mark below, measures just under four inches. 0
4122: BRONZE BROADHEAD ARROWHEAD DATED 1766Est. US$40-US$100
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SOUTHERN TENNESSEE CLOVIS PALEO POINT: Measuring five inches double fluted with broad flaking style, dark chert with a lighter colored tip, wear patina to the touch with deeply imbedded sediment in the recesses visible only upon
4123: SOUTHERN TENNESSEE CLOVIS PALEO POINTEst. US$200-US$400
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ALABAMA ARCHAIC ELK RIVER ARROWHEAD 5.5 INCH: From a longtime Alabama collection, provenance is a bit uncertain but closely resembles that of atypical Elk River, horizontal flaking, stem measures 12mm, overall length is 140 mm, wear patina
4124: ALABAMA ARCHAIC ELK RIVER ARROWHEAD 5.5 INCHEst. US$100-US$200
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6 INCH SUPERB ALABAMA STEMMED ARCHAIC ARROWHEAD: Acquired from the Appalachian Primitive Museum 1984 in Heflin Alabama and is faintly inscribed Russell County, the stem has broad opposing percussion and sloping shoulders, the main body of the point
4125: 6 INCH SUPERB ALABAMA STEMMED ARCHAIC ARROWHEADEst. US$150-US$250
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NORTHWEST GEORGIA CUMBERLAND 3.5 INCH ARROWHEAD: Acquired from the Appalachian Primitive Museum and purchased there in 1984, long time north east Alabama collection, single sided fluted point with opposing percussion flaking, wear patina more
4127: NORTHWEST GEORGIA CUMBERLAND 3.5 INCH ARROWHEADEst. US$100-US$150
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ALABAMA EARLY ARCHAIC DALTON ARROWHEAD: From long time Alabama collection dating to the 1940's, fluted on each side, flaking is generally shallow and some what random, serrated, measuring 3.5 inches, wear patina with debitage deeply
4137: ALABAMA EARLY ARCHAIC DALTON ARROWHEADEst. US$100-US$200
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BENTON CO. TENNESSEE PALEO CLOVIS POINT: Acquired from the Appalachian Primitive Museum, Heflin Alabama in 1984 and part of a long time collection, broad and fairly deep opposing percussion flaking, fluted on each side, measures just over
4140: BENTON CO. TENNESSEE PALEO CLOVIS POINTEst. US$200-US$300
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MARSHALL CO. ALABAMA FLUTED PALEO ARROWHEAD: Acquired from the Appalachian Primitive Museum, Heflin Alabama in 1984, measuring 2 1/2 inches, fluted each side, somewhat uniform flaking but random towards the center. 0
4141: MARSHALL CO. ALABAMA FLUTED PALEO ARROWHEADEst. US$50-US$100
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NATIVE AMERICAN MIXED BEADED JEWELRY LOT OF 6: Mixed lot of Native American beaded jewelry. Includes: a multi-strand light blue beaded necklace with brass bulb accents, a baby blue and white circular pendant, a black and red/white/blue flag and
4142: NATIVE AMERICAN MIXED BEADED JEWELRY LOT OF 6Est. US$30-US$60
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WOODLAND PERIOD POLISHED LITHIC ADZE: Measuring 5 1/4 inches nice pink and grey chert, believed northern Tennessee. 0
4143: WOODLAND PERIOD POLISHED LITHIC ADZEEst. US$20-US$50
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SMALL GROUP OF 6 AFRICAN TRADE BEAD NECKLACES: Group of 6 African trade bead necklaces. Blue and white, yellows, oranges, multi-color. Very good condition. 0
4144: SMALL GROUP OF 6 AFRICAN TRADE BEAD NECKLACESEst. US$30-US$90
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