Fall Antique & Fine Art Auction Day Two 2016-11-13 Auction - 461 Price Results - Cordier Auctions in PA - Page 2
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Harrisburg, PA, United States
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Fall Antique & Fine Art Auction Day Two

The Donald Leibhart Collection of Indian Artifacts, Furniture, Rugs, Ethnographic & Fine Art, Clocks, Lighting
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Susquehannock Cooking Pot: DESCRIPTION: A Susquehannock flare mouth cooking pot. Restored with extensive in fills. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for detailed
0382: Susquehannock Cooking PotEst. US$150-US$250
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5 Susquehannock Axes and Banner Stones: DESCRIPTION: Collection of 5 Susquehannock stone axes and banner stones in varying conditions. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for
0383: 5 Susquehannock Axes and Banner StonesEst. US$50-US$100
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Collection Susquehannock & Trade Goods: DESCRIPTION: Five boxes of Susquehannock and trade goods including pottery fragments, hammer stones, fishing weights, kettle, kaolin pipe stems. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of
0384: Collection Susquehannock & Trade GoodsEst. US$100-US$300
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Unusual Valanced Susquehannock Pot: DESCRIPTION: A valanced Susquehannock pot with cord decorated lines around the rim. A complete pot and rare. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot
0385: Unusual Valanced Susquehannock PotEst. US$250-US$500
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Possible Washington Boro Incised Pot: DESCRIPTION: A small pot with possible relations to Washington Boro incised pottery with rather heavy cording. A nearly complete pot with wear but extremely complete. PROVENANCE: From the Donald
0386: Possible Washington Boro Incised PotEst. US$250-US$500
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3 Strands Glass Susquehannock Trade Beads: DESCRIPTION: Three strands of glass Susquehannock trade beads. One in acid yellow, one in red/white/blue and the other in dark blue/black and white. All high quality beads with accompanying
0387: 3 Strands Glass Susquehannock Trade BeadsEst. US$100-US$300
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Unusual Susquehannock Cooking Pot: DESCRIPTION: A small Susquehannock pot relating closely to Washington boro pottery. Fine work with some damages PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See
0388: Unusual Susquehannock Cooking PotEst. US$200-US$400
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4 Damaged Susquehannock Axes: DESCRIPTION: Lot of four damaged Susquehannock axes. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for detailed provenance. MEASUREMENTS: 3-1/2" to 5"
0389: 4 Damaged Susquehannock AxesEst. US$40-US$80
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4 Strands of Susquehannock Trade Beads: DESCRIPTION: A lot consisting of blue and red trade beads along with a rare strand of spiral beads (very uncommon). Also a fine strand of dark red tubular beads. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart
0390: 4 Strands of Susquehannock Trade BeadsEst. US$150-US$250
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Washington Boro Incised Pot: DESCRIPTION: A very nice example of a flare mouthed pot with coggled rim. Missing some elements. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for
0391: Washington Boro Incised PotEst. US$200-US$400
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Rare & Important Pop-Eyed Birdstone: DESCRIPTION: This is an extremely rare and important slate pop-eyed birdstone described in some detail as having come from a very important Susquehannock Indian by Donald Leibhart and described on
0392: Rare & Important Pop-Eyed BirdstoneEst. US$500-US$1,000
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Susquehannock Incised Cooking Pot: DESCRIPTION: A very fine dark colored reconstructed Susquehannock incised pot with shallow decoration extending over the entire piece. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock
0393: Susquehannock Incised Cooking PotEst. US$150-US$250
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2 Strands of Tubular Susquehannock Trade Beads: DESCRIPTION: Two strands of glass tubular Susquehannock trade beads. The first being a large strand of red and blue tubular beads and the second a small stand with additional white beads. PROVENANCE:
0394: 2 Strands of Tubular Susquehannock Trade BeadsEst. US$100-US$300
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Buff Colored Susquehannock Cooking Pot: DESCRIPTION: A buff clay Susquehannock flare mouthed cooking pot with unusual deep cord decoration. Reconstructed with some in-fill. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock
0395: Buff Colored Susquehannock Cooking PotEst. US$150-US$300
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Susquehannock Cooking Pot: DESCRIPTION: A clay Susquehannock flare mouth cooking pot with fine cord decoration over the body and a ruffled edge. Reconstructed but generally intact. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart
0396: Susquehannock Cooking PotEst. US$150-US$250
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Large Lot of Trade Goods: DESCRIPTION: An extensive lot of excavated trade goods including a shovel, kettle and numerous knives. Of special note is a group of reworked kettle elements into metal arrow points. All with rust
0397: Large Lot of Trade GoodsEst. US$100-US$200
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3 Pipes & Pipe Stem: DESCRIPTION: A lot of three pipes and one pipe stem. Of note is a bird form relating closely to an example in Kent, figure 26--top right. The other two of tulip bowl form and a simple stem fragment.
0398: 3 Pipes & Pipe StemEst. US$150-US$250
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Collection of Trade Axes & Plows: DESCRIPTION: A collection of two axes (one with remains of the original wooden handle) along with three hoes. All trade goods. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock
0399: Collection of Trade Axes & PlowsEst. US$100-US$300
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11 Bottles of Susquehannock Trade Beads: DESCRIPTION: A lot of eleven Susquehannock glass trade beads consisting of red and blue tubular beads long with possibly some small clay Indian produced beads. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart
0400: 11 Bottles of Susquehannock Trade BeadsEst. US$150-US$300
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4 Pipes incl Clay & Soapstone: DESCRIPTION: Three clay pipe bowls. Two of tulip form. One being a very unusual paneled design that may confirm Kent's hypothesis that some of the pipes were of colonial manufacture for the Indian
0401: 4 Pipes incl Clay & SoapstoneEst. US$200-US$300
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2 Fragmentary Susquehannock Pots: DESCRIPTION: Two fragmentary, half reconstructed Susquehannock clay cooking pots. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for detailed
0402: 2 Fragmentary Susquehannock PotsEst. US$100-US$200
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Collection of White Quartzite Points: DESCRIPTION: Collection of white quartz/quartzite bird points. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for detailed provenance. MEASUREMENTS:
0403: Collection of White Quartzite PointsEst. US$100-US$150
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5 Strands of Susquehannock Trade Beads: DESCRIPTION: A lot consisting of red, white, dark blue, black, and turquoise Susquehannock trade beads. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358
0404: 5 Strands of Susquehannock Trade BeadsEst. US$150-US$350
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Tulip Bowl Clay Smoking Pipe: DESCRIPTION: Tulip bowl clay smoking pipe nearly identical in form to the fifth from the left pipe shown in plate 27 of Kent. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material
0405: Tulip Bowl Clay Smoking PipeEst. US$100-US$200
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