Museum Quality Native American Artifacts : Part II
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Museum Quality Native American Artifacts : Part II
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Description
Fantastic museum quality Native American Artifact collection. This auction features an extensive collection of bannerstones and birdstones. Arrow points span from the Archaic and Paleo periods to the Woodland and Mississippian periods. Points are of assorted origins and grades, most with authentications. This auction includes Clovis points, calf creek, turkey tail points, tang knife, dovetail, and so much more! Also included in this auction are Native American Arrows and pottery. The entire sale will sell with no reserves, however there are a few starting bids that will open up the bidding well below the value.
This is a massive one owner private Native American Artifact Collection. The entire collection has been sent in to multiple sources over the years for authentication and grading. We have pictured the authentication and grading certificate with the items.
This is a massive one owner private Native American Artifact Collection. The entire collection has been sent in to multiple sources over the years for authentication and grading. We have pictured the authentication and grading certificate with the items.
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Closed Lots
Dickson Arrow Point
Origin: Miller County, Missouri. Material: Mozarkite. Length: 3-5/16". Width: 1-3/4". Grade: 10. This artifact is suggested to date from the "Woodland" Period. The workma...more
Montell Arrow Point
Origin: Llano County, Texas. Material: Edwards Plateau Chert. Length: 3-7/16". Width: 1-7/16". Grade: 9.5. This artifact is suggested to date from the "middle Archaic to ...more
Buck Creek Arrow Point
Origin: Kentucky. Material: Fort Payne Chert. Length: 2-7/16". Width: 1-3/8". Grade: 9.5. This artifact is suggested to date from the "Mid to Late Archaic" Period. The wo...more
Hardin Arrow Point
Origin: Missouri. Material: Burlington Chert. Length: 3-9/16". Width: 1-5/16". Grade: 9.5. This artifact is suggested to date from the "early Archaic" Period. The workman...more
Adena Arrow Point
Origin: Wisconsin. Material: Burlington Chert. Length: 3-1/4". Width: 1-13/16". Grade: 9. This artifact is suggested to date from the "late Archaic to late Woodland" Peri...more
Arrow Point
Unknown origin. Please see photographs for detail. No authentication provided.
Gary Arrow Point
Origin: Oklahoma. Material: Bailey Chert. Length: 3-5/8". Width: 1-5/8". Grade: 9.5. This artifact is suggested to date from the "late Archaic to Woodland" Period. The wo...more
Dovetail Arrow Point
Origin: Missouri. Material: Burlington Chert. Length: 4-3/16". Width: 1-3/4". Grade: 9.5. This artifact is suggested to date from the "early Archaic" Period. The workmans...more
Angostura Arrow Point
Origin: Missouri. Material: Boone Chert. Length: 2-3/8". Width: 1". Grade: 9.5. This artifact is suggested to date from the "early to Middle Archaic" Period. The workmans...more
Delhi Arrow Point
Origin: Benton County Missouri. Material: Burlington Chert. Length: 3-5/8". Width: 1-1/16". Grade: 9.5. This artifact is suggested to date from the "late Archaic" Period....more
Pelican Lake Arrow Point
Origin: Pettis County Missouri. Materal: Reed Springs Chert. Length: 2-1/16". Width: 1". This artifact is suggested to date from the "late Archaic to Woodland" Period. Th...more
Harpeth River Arrow Point
Origin: Colbert County, Alabama. Material: Fort Payne Chert. Length: 3-7/8". Width: 1". Grade: 9.5. This artifact is suggested to date from the "early archaic" Period. Th...more
Ocala Hardin Arrow Point
Origin: Missouri. Material: Burlington Chert. Length: 3-5/8". Width: 1-1/2". Grade: 9.5. This artifact is suggested to date from the "early Archaic" Period. The workmansh...more
Elko Eared Arrow Point
Origin: Oregon. Material: Agate. LengtH; 1-1/16". Width: 11/16". Grade: 10. This artifact is suggested to date from the "Late Archaic" Period. The workmanship is consiste...more
Columbia Plateau Arrow Point
Origin: Oregon. Material: Chalcedony. Length: 1-3/8". Width: 7/8". Grade: 10/ This artifact is suggested to date from the "Classic to Historic" Period. The workmanship is...more
Steiner Arrow Point
Origin: Texas. Material: River Cobble. Length: 13/16". Width: 9/16". Grade: 10. This artifact is suggested to date from the "Mississippian" Period. The workmanship is con...more
Garza Arrow Point
Origin: Texas. Material: Edwards Plateau Chert. Length: 5/8". Width: 7/16". Grade: 10. This artifact is suggested to date from the "Mississippian to Historic" Period. The...more
Toyah Arrow Point
Origin: Texas. Material: Chalcedony. Length: 11/16. Width: 1/2". Grade: 9. This artifact is suggested to date from the "Mississippian to Historic" Period. The workmanship...more
Morris Arrow Point
Origin: Texas. Material: Bailey Chert. Length: 9/16". Width: 3/8". Grade: 10. This artifact is suggested to date from the "Mississippian" Period. The workmanship is consi...more
Gunther Barbed Arrow Point
Origin: Oregon. Material: Jasper. Length: 7/8". Width: 5/8". Grade: 10. This artifact is suggested to date from the "Developmental to Historic" Period. The workmanship is...more
Gunther Triangular Arrow Point
Origin: Oregon. Material: Jasper. Length: 7/8". Width: 1/2". Grade: 10. This artifact is suggested to date from the "Developmental to Historic" Period. The workmanship is...more
Toyah Arrow Point
Origin: Texas. Material: Chalcedony. Length: 11/16". Width: 1/2". Grade: 10. This artifact is suggested to date from the "Mississippian to Historic" Period. The workmansh...more
Toyah Texas Arrow Point
Origin: Texas. Material: Chalcedony. Length: 9/16". Width: 3/8". Grade: 10. This artifact is suggested to date from the "Mississippian to Historic" Period. The workmanshi...more
Desert Delta Arrow Point
Origin: Oregon. Material: Chelcedony. Length: 7/8". Width: 1/2". Grade: 10. This artifact is suggested to date from the "Classic to Historic Phase" Period. The workmanshi...more