RARE ARROWHEAD AND IMPLEMENT COLLECTION

RARE ARROWHEAD AND IMPLEMENT COLLECTION

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Rare collection of Native American arrowheads, most with COA and provenance. This is a unique opportunity for collectors to obtain many desirable and rare artifacts.

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Holland Point

Lot # 26      

The Holland is from the very early portion of the Archaic Period, 9,000 to 10,000 years old.  This one was recovered in Cooper County, Missouri and measures 3 3/16 in long and 1 4/16 in inches wide.  It was made out of Novaculite and is in excellent condition.  

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Bolen Beveled Point

Lot # 27      

The Bolen along with the Dovetail and Lost Lake types is one of the most highly collectible type of Arrowheads. This one was recovered in Albany County, Georgia and grades 8.5.  The Bolen Beveled is from the Early Archaic Period.  This one was very well made and measures 2 2/16 in long and 1 3/16 in wide. The material is Coastal Plains Chert. 

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Hopewell Point

Lot # 28      

This point was made from highly prized Flintridge Flint and was recovered in Delaware County, Ohio. It measures 2 6/16 in long and 1 7/16 in wide and was made and used in the Woodland Period. This one is a grade 9 and is in excellent condition.
 

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Benton Knife

Lot # 29      

This Archaic Knife was found in Mead County, Kentucky.  The multi colored Artifact was made from rarely seen Avon Chert and measures 3 12/16 in long and 1 2/16 in wide.  It grades a solid 9 and will look quite impressive in any Collectors Artifact Collection.  

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Stillwell Point

Lot # 30      

This beautiful Stillwell was recovered from Lauderdale County, Alabama. Shaped like a knife these points could be used as a small Spear Point or Knives and Scrapers. This one measures 2 11/16 in long and 15/16 in wide and was made from Coastal Plains Chert. The Stillwell was used in the Southeastern U.S. during the Archaic Period. This beautiful cinnamon colored Point is a grade 9.
 

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Kirk Corner Notch

Lot # 31      

This pretty maroon colored Point was recovered from Lauderdale County, Alabama. It was made from a high quality Coastal Plains Chert during the Archaic Period. It is 2 14/16 in long and 1 8/16 in wide. This top shelf grade 9 Corner Notch will make a really fine addition to any collection.
 

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Dovetail Point

Lot # 32      

This perfectly shaped Dovetail comes from Pulaski County, Illinois. Sometime during the early portion of the Archaic Period this Point was made from Colden Chert. The edges were made carefully beveled and sharpened. The Point is 3 3/4 in long and is 1 3/8 in wide. It grades a high 9.5
 

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Marcos Point

Lot # 33      

This near perfect Marcos was found in Gray County, Texas. This type is from the early Archaic Period. This one was nicely made from Edwards Plateau Chert and measures 1 4/16 in long and 1 10/16 in wide. Its very thin and sharply serrated around the edges and grades 9.

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Agate Basin Blade

Lot # 34      

The Agate Basin is a medium to large size lanceolate Blade of high quality.  They are found from Pennsylvania to Montana down to Texas. This one is from Pike County Illinois. It was made and used from the latter part of the Paleo Period to the early portion of the Archaic Period. This one is made from Baileys Chert and measures 3 7/8 in long and is 1 in wide.  It grades a 9. 

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Turkey Tail (Fulton Type) Point

Lot # 35      

This type of Turkey Tail was made used in the latter part of the Archaic Period and the early portion of the Woodland Period.  This one is 2,500 to 4,000 years old.  This Point was recovered from Clay County, Kentucky and is made of a high quality Hornstone.  It measures 3 11/16 in long and is 1 7/16 in wide.  This Turkey Tail has two tone color and grades a 9.  

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Wade Point

Lot # 36      

This Wade Point was recovered from Lauderdale County, Alabama.  It was made from Coastal Plains Chert during the latter part of the Archaic Period. This one graded a 9 and measures 1 4/16 in long and 1 8/16 in wide.  It is perfectly shaped and is just right for the Collectors display case. 

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Benton Spear Point

Lot # 37      

This is a large Benton Spear Point from the mid-Archaic Period that was recovered from Lauderdale County, Alabama. It was made of tan colored Chert and still has sharp serrated edges and a smooth patina. It measures 3 3/8 in long and is 1 3/4 in wide.
 

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Calf Creek or Smith Point

Lot # 38      

Roy Motley classified this Franklin County, Missouri Point a Smith, but it looks like a Calf Creek to the seller so the buyer will have to be the judge on this one.  Calf Creeks and Smith Points are common in the area where it was found. It was made from Burlington Chert and measures 1 12/16 in long and is 1 9/16 in wide.  The Point was made during the mid-Archaic Period and is in excellent condition.  

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Gary Point

Lot # 39      

This Point was recovered from Clay County, Arkansas. It is from the Late Archaic to early Woodland periods. It has a smooth patina and good form. It measures 1 14/16 in long and is 1 3/16 in wide. It grades 8.5 and will look fantastic in a display of Southern U.S. Points.
 

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Clovis Point

Lot # 40      

The Clovis and Sandia Points are the oldest known man made Points in the Western Hemisphere. The Clovis was made 10,600 to 11,500 years ago and many have been discovered near Mastodon kill sites. This one was recovered in Putnam County, Indiana. It was made from Crescent Quarry Flint and grades a 9. It is fluted about 40% on one side and is unfluted on the other. The point measures 3 8/16 in long and is 1 3/16 in wide.
 

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Winged Butterfly Bannerstone

Lot # 41      

This Bannerstone was found by Jeremy Bonhan in the 1960s in Iroquois County, Illinois and is from the ex. Mark Fegan Collection. The Bannerstone is from the Mid-Archaic Period approximately 3,000 to 8,000 years old. It measures 5 1/2 in long and 3 3/4 in wide. The COA is a grade 9 and this Bannerstone is a highly collectible Artifact.
 

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Dalton Point

Lot # 42      

This is a classic Dalton Point found in Osage County, Missouri.  It was made from Burlington Chert in the early Archaic Period.  It is 2 9/16 in long and 1 3/16 in wide.  It grades a 9.5 

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Hickory Ridge Point

Lot # 43      

This Hickory Ridge Point was made from highly prized Jasper during the Mid-Archaic Period.  This one was well used and measures 2 11/16 in long and is 1 3/16 in wide.  It has beige and yellow spots mixed with red Jasper and a very smooth patina.  It was recovered from Clay County, Arkansas and grades a 9.  

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Folsom Point

Lot # 44      

This beautiful Folsom was found in Weld County, Colorado.  It was made about 10,000 years ago from rarely seen Moss Agate.  It is fully translucent with gorgeous inclusions.  It measures 1 6/16 in long and is 12/16 in wide which is average size for a true Folsom Point.  This one is fluted about 35% on one side and 25% on the other. This is a rare chance for a rarely seen Moss Agate Folsom Point.          

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Hell Gap Point

Lot # 45      

The Hell Gap is a transitional Paleo Point estimated 9500 to 10,300 years old and is found from Texas and all the way up to Canada.  Its also called a Thrall here in Texas.  This one was made from Coastal Plains Chert and measures 2 14/16 in long and 15/16 in wide. This is a grade 9. 

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Wheeler (Excurvate Type) Point

Lot # 46      

Another rare Paleo type of Point that is 8,000 to 10,000 years old.  This one is even more rare being made of multi colored Jasper.  It was found in Morgan County, Alabama and is 2 11/16 in long and 11/16 in wide.  This particular Wheeler graded a 9.  

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Snyder's Point

Lot # 47      

The Snyders is a beautifully shaped Point from the Woodland Period. We are saying 1500 to 2500 years ago. This one was recovered in Ross County, Ohio and was made from Burlington Chert. It is 3 in long and 1 3/4 in wide. This one has a couple of stripes thru the mid section and was graded a 9.

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Lost Lake Point

Lot # 48      

This Lost Lake is perfectly shaped and has a very pretty Strawberry color to it. It was found in Lauderdale County, Alabama. The point measures 3 15/16 in long and is 1 11/16 in wide. This one appears to have never been used as all the serrations are present and fairly sharp. Truly do not know why this one did not grade higher than a 9. This is an absolute gem of a Archaic Period notched Point.

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Kirk Corner Notch Point

Lot # 49      

This Kirks was recovered from Butler County, Missouri and was made from Boone Chert. Its an early Archaic Period point and measures 3 in long and 1 7/8 in wide. It has well defined serrations around the edges and was graded 9.
 

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Greenbriar Point

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An early Archaic type of Point, the Greenbriar usually has fine serrated edges on both blade sides. This type was developed from the Dalton Point and later it was developed into the Pine Tree and others. This one was found in Obion County, Tennessee and was made from Buffalo River Chert. It measures 2 3/4 in long and is 1/4 in wide. The Point is in mint like condition and grades a 9.5
 

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