Lot Of 14 Natural Spear Point Flint Rock Arrowheads (35mm - 24mm)Weatherham Estate Treasures4(211)$25Feb 05, 2026
Lot Of 10 Natural Spear Point Flint Rock Arrowheads (34mm - 24mm)Weatherham Estate Treasures4(211)$25Feb 05, 2026
HAND KNAPPED ARTIFACTS ROCK STONE LAPIDARY SPECIMENCol. Christie Hatman Auctioneers4.4(471)$5193 Lots Away
(2) Classic ARROWHEAD Points, Plainview and Calf Creek and (1) Basal Notched ARROWHEAD PointWestern Sportsman LLC4.5(79)$150(24 bids)
(22) Native American ARROWHEADS or Projectile Points in 2 Display CasesWestern Sportsman LLC4.5(79)$11(4 bids)
(17) Prehistoric Native American ARROWHEADS or Projectile Points in a Display CaseWestern Sportsman LLC4.5(79)$35(10 bids)
SoldNative American Archaic Projectile Point - Kirk Corner**Originally Listed At $500** Pre-Columbian, Native American, Alabama/Florida, Early Archaic Period, ca. 9500 to 8500 BP (ca. 7500 BCE). A broad brown-grey stone corner notch point, excurvate, curvingSee Sold Price
Sold16 Native American Midwestern Stone PointsNative American, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, Early Archaic to Mississippian Periods, ca. 7500 BCE to 1700 CE (9,500 to 300 BP). A lovely gathering of 16 hand-knapped stone arrowheads in hues ofSee Sold Price
SoldNative American Archaic Stone Dovetail Projectile PointNative American, Southern United States, Texas, Early Archaic Period, ca. 8000 to 6000 BCE (10,000 to 8000 BP). A sizable example of a Dovetail or St. Charles type projectile point. This piece featureSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Archaic Dovetail / St. Charles Projectile PointNative American, Midwestern United States, Kentucky, Webster County, Early Archaic Period, ca. 8000 to 6000 BCE (10,000 to 8000 BP). A sizeable and splendid example of a Dovetail or St. Charles type pSee Sold Price
SoldNative American Archaic Stone Dovetail Projectile Point**Originally Listed At $400** Native American, Southern United States, Missouri, Early Archaic period, ca. 8000 to 6000 BCE (10,000 to 8000 BP). A larger projectile point knapped from a creamy white cSee Sold Price
SoldFrame of 27 Archaic Projectile Points From The Lawrencelabeled as to being from various Ohio counties, most notably Adams and Preble Counties, the longest point being 4 1/8 in. Two points clearly show restoration. The Native American Collection of Mr. WaySee Sold Price
SoldLot of 4 Native American Stone Projectile PointsNative American, North America, Late Archaic and early Woodland periods, ca. 2000 BCE to 200 CE. An attractive ensemble of 4 hand-knapped stone lanceolate projectile points or tools from the late ArchSee Sold Price
SoldPrehistoric Native American Stone Points**Originally Listed At $600** Native American, central United States, northwest Indiana, La Porte, Transitional Paleo-Indian to Early Archaic periods, ca. 8500 to 6500 BCE (10,500 to 8,500 BP). A fabuSee Sold Price
SoldNative American OFR Dovetail PointOhio Flint Ridge chert, Early Archaic, beautifully made 4" high dovetail that is 1 7/8" wide. Condition Fine. From southwest Ohio estate.See Sold Price
SoldNATIVE AMERICAN STONE POINT / BLADENATIVE AMERICAN STONE POINT / BLADE, chert with yellow and gray streaks, "clipped wing" Saint Charles/dovetail type. Presented in a butterfly case. . Hardin, KY. Early Archaic period, 9500-8000 B.P. 4See Sold Price
SoldNATIVE AMERICAN STONE POINT / BLADENATIVE AMERICAN STONE POINT / BLADE, chalcedony, Lanceolate type. Presented in a butterfly case. Agate Basin; found in Bandera Co., TX. Transitional Paleo to early Archaic period, 10,200-8500 B.P. 4 5See Sold Price
SoldArchaic Native American Stone Projectile PointsNative American, Southeastern & Midwestern United States, Archaic to early Woodland period, ca. 9500 to 500 BCE. A great collection of 6 archaic to woodlands era Native American stone projectile pointSee Sold Price
Sold100+ Native American Archaic / Woodland Points & AwlsNative American, Midwestern to Eastern United States, Archaic to Woodland period, ca. 6000 BCE to 1800 CE. A large collection of 125 knapped stone drills, blades, and projectile points from early ArchSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Native American Stone Reel Gorget - 3000 BCENorth America, Native American, Lauderdale County, Alabama, Late Archaic period, ca. 3000 BCE. A two-hole stone gorget in the "reel" style. Thin in cross section and made from a smooth red piece of shSee Sold Price
Sold3 Archaic Native American Etley & Graham Cave Points**Originally Listed At $600** Native American, Midwestern United States, Missouri, St. Louis County & Calloway County, early to late Archaic period, ca 8000 to 500 BCE. A fine collection of hand knappSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Native American Stone Reel Gorget - 3000 BCENorth America, Native American, Lauderdale County, Alabama, Late Archaic period, ca. 3000 BCE. A two-hole stone gorget in the "reel" style. Thin in cross section and made from a smooth red piece of shSee Sold Price
Sold3 Archaic Native American Etley & Graham Cave PointsNative American, Midwestern United States, Missouri, St. Louis County & Calloway County, early to late Archaic period, ca 8000 to 500 BCE. A fine collection of hand knapped chert spear heads of EtleySee Sold Price
SoldCLASSIC EARLY NAVAJO SADDLE BLANKETCirca 1860 Navajo Horse Blanket woven of two types of raveled bayeta, 3-ply saxony, in cochineal. The design is a vibrant pattern of green, black and white zigzag lines where the points meet to createSee Sold Price
SoldAN UNUSUAL EARLY 20TH CENTURY NAVAJO WEAVINGThe brown outer border framing a field of variegated natural woolen weave and floating hollow star silhouettes, two tipped with pictorial feathers on four points. Measures 53 x 32 We happily provide sSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Navajo Rugs, Early 20th C.Two Navajo Rugs, Early 20th C. 4'0" x 6'0". 2'5" x 3'10". Weighty: 9 lbs.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Navajo Rugs, Early 20th C.Two Navajo Rugs, Early 20th C. Largest: 4'10'' x 6'10'' (147 x 208 cm).See Sold Price
SoldTwo Navajo Rugs, Early 20th C.Two Navajo Rugs, Early 20th C. 4'1" x 4'7". 3'6" x 3'5". Weight: 12 lbs.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Navajo Rugs, Early 20th C.Two Navajo Rugs, Early 20th C. 3'6" x 1'7". 2'0" x 3'11". Weight: 9 lbs.See Sold Price
SoldTWO ZUNI PETIT POINT TURQUOISE BRACELETSThe nicely matched and finely set turquoise in sterling silver petti point technique rows of three and four bars are on stamped shanks, unsigned. Bracelets circumference are 6 and 6.25, openings are 1See Sold Price