Lot of 5 Midwestern Arrowheads, Ex Jeff Thompson CollectionHeartland Artifact Auctions4.7(868)$10Feb 15, 2026
Lot Of 14 Natural Spear Point Flint Rock Arrowheads (35mm - 24mm)Weatherham Estate Treasures4(211)$256 days Left
(2) Classic ARROWHEAD Points, Plainview and Calf Creek and (1) Basal Notched ARROWHEAD PointWestern Sportsman LLC4.5(79)$160(25 bids)
NATIVE AMERICAN ARTIFACTS HAND KNAPPED FLINT / STONE PROJECTILE POINTS / ARROWHEADSPremier Auctions LLC4.4(75)$10
SoldSouthern Native American Pottery Chief Head JarCatawba, York County, South Carolina by Sarah Ayers dated "1979". Excellent form with two Chief heads well placed at each side in good form. The bottom is signed and dated. Good condition throughout.See Sold Price
SoldSouthern Native American Effigy Bowl, Bill Harris21st century, Catawba Indian. Well potted bowl with frog at side and two handle configuration. Signed at the base. Good condition throughout. H5" Sold from the collection of Thomas John Blumer ColumbiSee Sold Price
SoldQuality Southern Native American Pottery BowlYork, South Carolina by Sarah Ayers. Signed at the base and dated “1992â€. The piece having elegant form with two chiefs heads at each side on canoe form body. Good condition overall with noSee Sold Price
SoldWellSculpted Southern Native American Pottery BowlCatawba Indian, 21st century by Caroleen Sanders. Very nicely formed lizard on the bowl with ruffled edge. Good condition throughout signed at the base. H4 1/2" Sold from the collection of Thomas JohnSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Native American Pottery ArticlesCirca 1900 and later, York, South Carolina, Catawba Indian and Cherokee North Carolina. The group includes nine various pieces of differing form. There are earlier bird form pieces, a harvest jug signSee Sold Price
SoldVintage Southern Native American Pottery VesselsCirca 1950, York, South Carolina, Catawba Indian vessels. The group includes eight various vessels, none of which are signed. Good overall condition. H8 3/4" Sold from the collection of a Charleston,See Sold Price
SoldSouthern Native American Pottery Effigy VesselCherokee Indian, Western North Carolina by Dwane H. Swimmer. The piece having a thick and heavy body with dark clay. Frog with bowl atop its back. Marked at the base. H4 7/8" Sold from the collectionSee Sold Price
SoldThree Southern Native American Pottery PipesCatawba Indian, 21st century by Bill Harris. The group includes three various and interesting forms. Each incised and decorated nicely. Largest: L4 3/4" Sold from the collection of Thomas John BlumerSee Sold Price
SoldSouthern Plains Native American MoccasinsA nice pair of late 19th century beaded Native American Moccasins, likely Arapaho or Cheyenne. Each measuring approx 10.5 inches in length. Minor bead loss to edges, as pictured.See Sold Price
SoldSouthern Plains War Tomahawk circa 1870This is a wonderful authentic Tomahawk War Club from the Southern Plains Native American Indians. The piece was collected from the Apache tribe at San Carlos, with collection information accompanyingSee Sold Price
SoldLate 19th C. Pacific Northwest Tlingit Wooden PaddleNative American, Pacific Northwest Coast (probably southern Alaska), Tlingit people, ca. 1870s to 1880s CE. A beautiful ceremonial paddle, hand-carved from fine-grained cedar, with an elegant presentaSee Sold Price
SoldLot of 2 Hohokam Carved Shell Bracelets w/ ZoomorphsNative American, North America, southern Arizona, Hohokam culture, ca. 800 to 1200 CE. A lovely pair of circular bracelets formed from large pieces of hand-carved Glycymeris shell, a type of bivalve mSee Sold Price
SoldPrehistoric Hohokam Brown on Buff Pouring VesselNative American, Southwestern United States, Central and Southern Arizona, Hohokam culture, ca. 950 to 1150 CE. A squat and wide pitcher of relatively spherical form that was hand-built via the meticuSee Sold Price
SoldPrehistoric Hohokam Sacaton Red on Buff Lidded JarNative American, Southwestern United States, Central and Southern Arizona, Hohokam culture, Sacaton type, ca. 950 to 1150 CE. A petite pottery jar of carinated form shaped via the paddle-and-anvil tecSee Sold Price
SoldNative American Pottery Vessels - 2 Hohokam + Mogollon**First Time At Auction** Native American, Southwestern United States, Central and Southern Arizona, Hohokam culture, ca. 950 to 1150 CE; New Mexico, Mogollon culture, ca. 1100 to 1350 CE. A set of 3See Sold Price
SoldPrehistoric Hohokam Stone Three-Quarter Groove Axe HeadNative American, Southwestern United States, Central and Southern Arizona, Hohokam culture, ca. 950 to 1150 CE. A solid and sturdy axe head - used in hand or while bound to the end of a wooden pole -See Sold Price
SoldEarly 20th C. Tlingit Moon Faced Wood RattleNative American, Pacific Northwest (probably southern Alaska), Tlingit people, ca. 1930 to 1940s CE. A fascinating cedar rattle with a carved face on it, abalone shell discs inlaid as eyes, and painteSee Sold Price
Sold2 Ancient Pottery Jars - Chupicuaro + Hohokam Red-on-BuffNative American, Southwestern United States, Central and Southern Arizona, Hohokam culture, ca. 950 to 1150 CE; Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Chupicuaro, ca. 500 to 200 BCE. A pair of hand-built potterySee Sold Price
SoldNear-Miniature Prehistoric Hohokam Red on Buff JarNative American, Southwestern United States, Central and Southern Arizona, Hohokam culture, ca. 950 to 1150 CE. A petite pottery jar with a pretty red-on-buff patterning comprised of interlocking stepSee Sold Price
Sold20th C. Northwest Coast Tlingit Basket, Whales & BoatsNative American, Pacific Northwest Coast (probably southern Alaska), Tlingit people, ca. early to mid 20th century CE. A large cylindrical basket composed of tightly-woven reed strands in hues of wheaSee Sold Price
SoldFour 18th C. Native American & English Smoking PipesNative American, Southwest and Southern Plains, Apache, ca. 18th century CE; Midwest, Oklahoma, Osage, ca. 18th century CE; Northern Europe, England, ca. 19th century CE. An ensemble of 4 smoking implSee Sold Price
SoldPrehistoric Hohokam Stone Arrow Shaft Straightener**Originally Listed At $350** Native American, Southwestern United States, Central and Southern Arizona, Hohokam culture, ca. 950 to 1150 CE. A hand-carved stone tool known as an arrow shaft straighteSee Sold Price
Sold3 Prehistoric Hohokam Stone Arrow Shaft StraightenersNative American, Southwestern United States, Central and Southern Arizona, Hohokam culture, ca. 950 to 1150 CE. A gathering of 3 hand-carved stone arrow shaft straighteners meant to hone the uniformitSee Sold Price
Sold20th C. Northwest Coast Tlingit Reed Basket w/ LidNative American, Pacific Northwest Coast (probably southern Alaska), Tlingit people, ca. early to mid 20th century CE. A lovely basket comprised of tightly-woven reeds and grass fibers to form a cylinSee Sold Price