Native American, Pre-Columbian Artifacts

online only auction | 1 day sale | 13 days away
Location
Quincy, IL 62306
Dates

Sale Starts

Sun
Jun 21
10am

Sale Ends

Sun
Jun 21

Terms & Conditions

HEARTLAND ARTIFACT AUCTIONS, INC.- TERMS OF SALE

These Terms of Sale (Terms) constitute a binding contract between Heartland Artifact Auctions, Inc. (Heartland or Auctioneer) and any person who registers to bid, places a bid, or purchases any item (Bidder or Buyer). By bidding in any auction facilitated by Heartland Artifact Auctions, Buyer acknowledges that they have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms.

Heartland is defined as any person or persons acting on behalf in authorized and legal capacity of Heartland Artifact Auctions, Inc. Third-party platform is defined as any platform other than Heartland's own digital properties, which include its website, heartlandartifacts.com, and its dedicated, white-label auction and clerking console. Heartland's platform is defined as its official website, heartlandartifacts.com, and its dedicated, proprietary white-label clerking console and auction platform.

1. CONDITION OF ITEMS, DISCLAIMERS & AUTHENTICITY

1.1 Sold As Is, Where Is.

All items are sold strictly AS IS, WHERE IS, with all faults and defects, whether known or unknown, visible or hidden. No warranties, guarantees, or representations of any kind? express, implied, statutory, or otherwise are made by Heartland. This includes, without limitation, warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy, quality, condition, completeness, rarity, originality, value, historical significance, and suitability for authentication.

1.2 Description, Sourcing, and Good-Faith Opinions

All items of Native American origin are obtained legally and ethically to the best of Heartland's knowledge. Heartland is not an authenticator and does not make any representations or warranties concerning:

- Age or period
- Cultural origin or cultural affiliation
- Material
- Typology
- Geographic origin
- Method or era of manufacture
- Historical use
- Timeline, provenance, or archaeological context

Any descriptive terms used (including prehistoric types or cultural identifiers) are good-faith opinions only and shall not be relied upon as statements of fact under any circumstances.

1.3 Buyer Responsibility for Inspection

Bidders are encouraged to inspect items prior to bidding.
By placing a bid, Buyer affirms that they have either:

(a) inspected the item; or
(b) waived their right to inspect the item.

Heartland is not responsible for costs incurred or associated with inspection, authentication, evaluation, or testing. All such costs and associated costs are solely the Buyer's responsibility, even in an instance that said item is deemed inauthentic or modern.

This clause of Section 1.3 is subject to the conditions and limitations outlined in Section 9.4 regarding damage during authentication.

1.4 Auction Previews

In-person previews of lots for sale are available up to 7 days prior to the auction date.

In-person previews are available by appointment only during regular business hours (Monday- Thursday, 9:00 AM?2:00 PM). Appointments must be scheduled in advance by contacting Heartland prior to the preview.

1.5 Sold Prices After Auction

A displayed sold price on any platform does not guarantee that a reserve was met. Some items may show as sold but remain unsold due to reserve requirements.

2. BIDDER REGISTRATION & CONTACT INFORMATION

2.1 Credit Card Requirement for Auction Registration

To be granted bidder approval on Heartland's platform, Bidder is required to provide a valid credit card to be stored securely on file with Heartland's chosen payment processor, Stripe. The provision of a credit card is mandatory and is a condition of participation. The Auctioneer reserves the right to decline registration for any individual unable to provide a qualifying credit card.

If Bidder is using a third party platform for auction participation, they must also provide a valid credit card to be stored securely on file with said third party platform. The Auctioneer reserves the right to decline registration on a third party platform for any individual unable to provide a qualifying credit card.

2.2 Accurate Bidder Information Required

Buyer is solely responsible for ensuring that the contact and shipping information in their bidder profile (including legal name, phone number, email address, and shipping address) is accurate and current. Heartland will communicate only through the phone number and email address listed in their bidder profile. Heartland is not required to search for alternative contact methods under any circumstances.

Assistance with bidder profile changes is available to bidders registered on Heartland?s website. Contact us for assistance prior to the auction date during our regular business hours.

Bidders registered for auction through third party platforms must contact said third party platform for assistance with updating their bidder profile.

2.3 Bidder Number

Buyer?s bidder number is nontransferable. All bids placed under that number are binding.

2.4 Right to Refuse Service

Heartland may refuse registration, bidding privileges, or auction attendance to any person at any time, for any reason, with or without cause.

3. BIDDING PROCEDURES

3.1 Highest Bidder

Items are sold to the highest bidder as recognized by the Auctioneer. All sales are final at the fall of the hammer or when declared closed.

3.2 Bid Disputes

In the event of a dispute, the Auctioneer's decision is final. The Auctioneer may reopen bidding, reject bids, or withdraw items at any time.

3.3 Lot Changes

Heartland may withdraw, subdivide, or combine lots at its discretion. Heartland may also alter item descriptions or photos of lots at any time before the item opens for bidding.

3.4 Online vs. Third-Party Platform Priority

If a bid is received simultaneously on Heartland's platform (heartlandartifacts.com) and a third-party platform, the Heartland platform bid shall take priority.

Heartland cannot be held liable for errors caused by third party platforms.

3.5 Phone Bidding

Phone bidding is not permitted unless explicitly approved by the Auctioneer in advance. Approved phone bidders will pay the same 15% buyer's premium as bidders on Heartland's website.

3.6 Post-Auction Sales

At the Auctioneer's discretion, unsold lots may be available to purchase after the auction, provided the consignor of said lots grants permission.

3.7 Underbidder Purchase Option

Unpaid, abandoned, or refused lots may be offered to the underbidder at the Auctioneer's discretion and with the consignor's permission.

4. BUYER'S PREMIUM & TAXES

4.1 Buyer's Premium: 18%

4.2 Sales Tax

Illinois residents must pay applicable sales tax unless a valid tax exemption form is provided prior to payment. Tax is calculated after the buyer's premium.

4.3 Sales Tax Regarding Third Party Platforms

Sales tax collected by third party platforms is at the discretion of said platform and Heartland is in no way liable for the collection or or remittance of said sales tax collected by third party platforms. Questions regarding collection by third party platforms or tax exemption must be inquired to said third party platform directly.

5. PAYMENT TERMS

5.1 Invoices

Invoices are issued after the auction and are due upon receipt.

5.2 Accepted Payment Methods

- Cash
- Personal check
- Cashier's check
- Credit/debit card
- PayPal
- ACH (with conditions)

5.3 ACH Payment Conditions

ACH payments require:

- Written communication of intent to pay via ACH prior to invoice payment
- A $10 convenience fee per invoice regardless of invoice amount

5.4 Checks Over $20,000

Must include a bank letter guaranteeing funds.

5.5 Required Written Notice For Payments Not By Means of Electronic Payment Processor

If Buyer intends to pay by any method other than that of an electronic payment processor (Stripe or Paypal), Buyer must notify Heartland by email prior to payment. Failure to do so authorizes Heartland to charge the card on file in accordance with Section 5.6 of these Terms.

5.6 Payment Timing & Charges

If payment is not received within:

7 days: We will attempt to contact Buyer using profile information on Buyer's bidder profile.

14 days: We will charge Buyer's card on file. If Buyer's card declines and the issue is not resolved within 2 days, Buyer's bidding privileges will be suspended, Buyer will be marked as a non-paying bidder, and a dispute will be filed.

5.7 Surcharge

A 4% surcharge applies to all invoices (including tax if applicable) if paid by means of an electronic payment processor (i.e. Stripe or PayPal).

5.8 Currency

All transactions are in U.S. Dollars (USD).

5.9 PayPal Not Available Through Third-Party Platforms

PayPal is not an accepted payment method through any third party platform unless otherwise stated on said third party platform through the third party platform?s own payment terms.

Any questions regarding this should be asked directly to the third party platform utilized by Buyer.

6. SHIPPING & HANDLING

6.1 General Shipping & Special Requests

Shipping occurs via USPS or UPS, unless other arrangements are made prior to shipping.

Tracking will be emailed after the label is generated. Please check spam or junk mail folders for tracking messages prior to contacting Heartland.

Allow 7-10 business days for packaging of shipment from the time of payment. Allow 24? 72 hours for tracking updates from the time the tracking number is received. Heartland is not responsible for the deliverability of email notifications regarding shipments that are filtered out by any email provider. Heartland encourages any Buyer to check their spam folder in the event that they do not see a tracking number in their primary email inbox.

Special shipping requests must be made via written communication prior to paying the invoice.

This includes, but is not limited to:

- Holding packages (e.g., while on vacation)
- Alternate seasonal shipping addresses
- Requests to ship Priority or Priority Express
- Requests for Signature Required service

6.2 Insurance

Additional insurance above the standard $100 coverage offered by USPS and UPS is available by request. Buyer?s invoice will be updated to reflect the additional charges for this request. Insurance is not available after the package has already been shipped in accordance with carrier policies.

6.3 Cost Adjustments

In the event the actual cost to ship is above the billed amount, Buyer will be notified, and an additional invoice will be generated with the remaining balance due for shipping. Failure to pay the additional charges will result in the assumed abandonment of the items being shipped. No refund will be given in this case.

6.4 Large, Heavy, or Fragile Items

Heartland may outsource shipping to UPS or other carriers at its discretion. In those cases, the carrier will contact Buyer directly for payment, using the contact information provided on Buyer invoice and bidder profile at the time of auction for said items being shipped.

6.5 Pick-Up

Pick-up is available by appointment only during business hours, Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Items will be held for pick up no longer than 14 days.

6.6 Buyer's Responsibility

Once the carrier (USPS, UPS, etc.) receives and scans the package, all risk transfers to Buyer. Once packages leave our possession, Heartland is no longer responsible. Delivery time is at the will of the carrier. All responsibility for lost or damaged packages falls to Buyer.

Heartland is not responsible for:
- Loss
- Theft
- Damage
- Delays
- Tracking issues
- Misdelivery
- Non-delivery
- Carrier negligence
- Carrier denial of claims

All delivery issues must be resolved directly with the carrier.

In the event Heartland fails to use the shipping address as it is entered into the bidders profile at the time of invoice generated, Heartland will assume responsibility for retrieving and reshipping items to the correct address at our expense.

If the package was not insured via request of Buyer in writing prior to shipment, Heartland will not be responsible for refunds of any kind in any amount related to that shipment or the invoiced amount thereof.

6.7 Shipping Facilitated By Third Party Platforms

In the event that Buyer chooses to utilize a shipping method facilitated by third party auction platforms, Heartland is not liable for any errors caused by the third party platform or the carriers associated with said third party platform.

6.8 Shipping & Compliance Regarding Native American Artifacts

Due to federal law and other regulations regarding the interstate and international shipment of certain items, Heartland Artifact Auctions, Inc. will, under no circumstances, ship any Native American Artifacts outside of the United States of America.

Shipping Address Requirement: Any Buyer or Bidder placing a bid on, or purchasing, Native American Artifacts is solely and unconditionally responsible for providing a valid, verifiable shipping address located within the United States of America.

Failure to Comply and Cancellation: Failure to provide a qualifying United States shipping address, shall result in the immediate cancellation of the sale of the said Native American Artifact(s).

Remedy and Refund: In the event of such a cancellation due to the Buyer's non-compliance with this shipping restriction, a refund of any kind (including the purchase price, Buyer's Premium, or shipping fees) is not guaranteed and will be at the sole and absolute discretion of the Auctioneer. The Buyer agrees to waive any and all claims related to the cancellation and refusal of a refund under these circumstances.


7. RISK OF LOSS

Risk of loss transfers to Buyer when:

(a) the item is paid for, and
(b) the carrier accepts the package

The initial carrier acceptance scan is defined as the carrier scanning the label provided by the carrier and affixed to said package.

In the event that a label appears to not be scanned but has been retrieved by the carrier to Heartland's knowledge, Heartland will contact the carrier directly to attempt generation of internal system reports that may show scan and receipt of package to the carrier.

If Heartland is unable to deliver an item because of theft, fire, or other cause before delivery to the carrier, Heartland will refund the purchase price and buyer's premium. This is the sole and exclusive remedy.

8. DEFAULT & ABANDONMENT

8.1 Buyer Default

If Buyer fails to comply with these Terms, Heartland will:
- Cancel the sale
- Retain payments as liquidated damages
- Resell the item
- Hold Buyer responsible for resale losses, fees, legal costs, and commissions

8.2 30-Day Abandonment Policy

Items will be deemed abandoned if:

(a) Buyer does not pay within 30 days of the auction; or
(b) Buyer has paid, but Heartland cannot ship the item due to an incomplete or incorrect address and cannot reach Buyer using the phone number and email provided on the bidder profile of said Buyer, within 30 days; or
(c) If a third-party shipper (such as UPS, as referenced in Section 6.4) is utilized and is unable to contact Buyer, or Buyer refuses to pay the shipping charges, this also constitutes abandonment and forfeiture of the item(s), and loss of bidding privileges.

Abandoned items become the property of Heartland with no refund provided.

9. RETURN POLICY

9.1 30-Day Return Window

Returns are accepted for any reason within 30 days of the sale date, except as noted below in accordance with Section 9.5 in these Terms.

Refund Condition: Upon Heartland's receipt of the returned item(s) in the original condition as sold in and with all attached paperwork if applicable, Buyer will be refunded the purchase price and buyer?s premium.

9.2 Required Written Notice

Buyer must notify Heartland via written communication before sending any return.
Unannounced returns will be refused, and no refund will be issued.

9.3 Buyer-Paid Return Shipping

All return shipping costs are the responsibility of Buyer. This includes items returned under the Authentication Exception For 30-Day Return Extension.

9.4 Authentication Exception For 30-Day Return Extension

To qualify for the Authentication Exception For 30-Day Return Extension, Buyer must:

- Notify Heartland via written communication of their intent to have an item authenticated at the time of invoice payment
- Mail the original kill letter
- Mail the item in its original condition with any associated paperwork
- Inform Heartland with the authenticator's intent to discredit the item before the 30-Day return period
- Provide a tracking number for the shipment of the returned item to Heartland

Heartland reserves the right to contact and verify the kill letter status directly with the authenticator.

Once Heartland receives the returned item(s) in the original condition as sold in and with all attached paperwork if applicable, Buyer will be refunded the purchase price and buyer's premium.

Authentication assessments must be completed within 30 days after the auction date. Assessments completed after 30 days of the auction date are not eligible for refund.

Special Condition for Damaged Items: Items damaged during the authentication or testing process that are subsequently found to be inauthentic may be returned, but the refund will be the purchase price and buyer's premium minus a deduction of 25% of the item's selling price to account for the damage. Buyer bears the risk and costs of the authentication/testing process.

9.5 Items With Existing Certificates of Authenticity

Items already accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from any of the following authenticators will not be accepted for return/refund for any reason:

- Roy Motley
- John Leithoff
- Jerry Dickey
- Jim Bennett
- Ryan Keele
- Josh Davis
- Ben Stermer
- Maury Meadows
- Ken Partain
- Gregory Perino

Items containing a Certificate of Authenticity from an authenticator listed also do not qualify for the Authentication Exception For 30-Day Return Extension.

10. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

Heartland's liability is strictly limited to the amount actually paid for the item.

Heartland is not liable for:
- Lost profits
- Consequential damages
- Incidental damages
- Emotional distress
- Business interruption
- Personal injury
- Authentication costs
- Shipping delays or losses
- Acts or omissions of third-party platforms or carriers

This limitation applies to all claims, including negligence.

11. GOVERNING LAW

All transactions are governed by the laws of the State of Illinois. If any portion of these Terms is deemed unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain in full force.

12. MODIFICATIONS

Heartland Artifact Auctions, Inc. may update or modify these Terms at any time without prior notice. Revised Terms apply to all transactions occurring after the date of publication.

13. MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS

By registering to bid, Buyer agrees to receive marketing emails and SMS messages. Buyer may opt out at any time.

14. STAFF BIDDING

Auctioneers and staff may bid in any auction facilitated by Heartland.

15. CUSTOMER SERVICE

Phone: 217-617-7994
Email: info@heartlandartifacts.com
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Description & Details

This auction features an impressive selection of over 600 lots, highlighting diverse artifact types such as projectile points, axes, celts, and unique effigy pieces. Collectors can explore a wide range of premium material types, including hornstone, Dover chert, and creek-stained Burlington chert. Many premier items in the catalog feature Certificates of Authenticity (COAs) from respected experts like Roy Motley, John Leithoff, and Jim Bennett. Spanning regions from the Midwest to Central America, this auction offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire rare Pre-Columbian, Native American, and paleontological specimens.
Announcements2 1/4” Adena Blade, Middle Woodland, 500 BC - 100 AD, Tan-Brown Chert, Mississippi-Tennessee R4 7/8” Etley, Found in Illinois2 3/4” Pinetree Point, Early Archaic, 8000-6500 BC, Hornstone, Warren Co., Kentucky2” Big Sandy Broad Base, Early Archaic2 3/4” Benton Snap Base1 1/2” Dinosaur Bone Polished Cabochon2 1/8” Corner Notched Arrowhead2 3/8” Rice Lobe Point, Early Archaic, 7500-6000 BC, Fort Payne Chert, Warren Co., Kentucky2 1/4” Hayes Point, Found in Tennessee2 3/4” Turkeytail Arrowhead2 3/8” Corner Notched Late Archaic Stemmed Point, 4500-2500 BC, Reddish-Gray Dover Chert, Foun3” Flint Creek Point, Red Chert, Late Archaic/Early Woodland, 5000-2000 BC, Ex. Jim Lee, Tisho1 3/4” Damron Point, Tan-Gray Fort Payne Chert, Late Archaic, 2500-1000 BC, Cultures of the Mi2 5/8” Petrified Wood, Found in Union County2 1/2” Lancelot Spear Point, Mid-Atlantic States2 1/8” Broad-Bladed Stemmed Knife/Point, Dark Gray Payne Chert, Late Archaic, 4000-2500 BC, Li2 3/8” Godar Point, White Chert, Early Woodland, 3000-2000 BC, Ex. Steve McCabe Collection1 1/8” Pickwick Point, Found in Lee County2 3/4” Snyder Point, Early Archaic, 7500-6000 BC, Burlington Chert, Central Mississippi Valley2” Sea Urchin Sand Dollar, Found in Union County1” Kaolin Claw Pipe Bowl, Historic Era, Found in Middle Tennessee3 1/8” Megalodon Shark Tooth1 5/8” Fossil Mammal Tooth/Jaw Bone, Cretaceous Period, 66-65 MYO3 1/2” Megalodon Shark Tooth2 1/4” Geode Type Rock, Possibly a Fossil2 3/4” Fossilized Peritresiusn Sea Turtle Shell, Cretaceous Period, Alabama, 75 MYO2” Archaic Thebes Arrowhead3 1/2” Adena Point2” Benton, Found in Tish Co., Mississippi5 5/8” Large Fragment of Fossilized Shells, Found in Union County, IL5 1/4” Mastodon Bone Fragment, Found in Union County, IL4 1/2” Axe/Celt, Found in Ohio16 Bone Awls, Deer Tine Flakers2 1/2” Turkeytail Arrowhead3” Merkle Arrowhead, Archaic Period2 5/8” Adena Point, Hornstone, Early Woodland, 800 BC - 200 ADLot of Two, Archaic Blade and Woodland Point1 7/8” Adena Type, Montana1 1/2” Slender Fish Mont.Group of 4 Arrowheads, Woodland & Archaic3 3/4” Hornstone Chert, Flaked Blade, Found in Tishomingo CountyGroup of 9 Arrowheads, Woodland & ArchaicGroup of 3 Arrowheads, Woodland & ArchaicSet of 12 Mississippi Valley Arrowheads, Fort Payne, Dover & Tallahatchie Chert, Early Archaic/Woodl3 5/8” Early Archaic Knife, Creek Stained Burlington Chert5 1/2” Large Celt6 3/4” Spade, Native American, Found in Lee County, MississippiGroup of 4 Arrowheads, Woodland & Archaic3 1/8” Smith Arrowhead1 5/8” Kampsville Point, Found in Itawamba County1 5/8” Creek Stained RobinsonGroup of 5 Bird Points, NE Mississippi1” Birdpoint Found in Itawamba County5 Juvenile Megalodon Teeth2 3/4” Osceola, Missouri1 7/8” Creek Stained Robinson1 3/4” Creek Stained Godar PointGroup of 6 Arrowheads, Woodland & Archaic1 5/8” Square Stemmed, Found in Itawamba CountyFossilized Baculites, Small Body Pieces, Found in Union County4 1/4” Bell Pedestal4 1/2” Grinding/Pounding Stone, Salt Creek, Pickaway Co. Ohio3” Turkeytail Arrowhead3 5/8” Etley Point, Creek Stained Chert, Ex. Steve McCabe Collection, Late Archaic/Early Woodl1 3/4” Mastodon Bone Fragment, Found in Union County3 3/4” x 2” Trapezoidal Slate Pendant, Allen Co., Ohio3 1/4” Pickwick Point, Fossiliferous Chert, Middle Archaic, 4000-2500 BC, Warren Co., Kentucky3” Archaic Spear, Lee County, ILPre-Columbian Mayan Necklace Beads1 7/8” Mayan Eccentric1 7/8” Mayan Eccentric3 7/8” Mayan Eccentric, from Guatemala/Belize, Bennett COA5 3/8” Pre-Columbian Mayan Pectoral, from the Highlands of Guatemala, Motley COA10 1/2” Pre-Columbian Crystal Quartz Tube Beads, from Guatemala/Belize2 3/8" Mayam Warrior Lapis Effigy Pendant3/4" Harrell Bird Point, J.J. Currie Ranch, Palo Duro Canyon, Randall Co. Texas1" Bonham Bird Point, J.J. Currie Ranch, Palo Duro Canyon, Randall Co. Texas7/8" Washita Bird Point, J.J. Currie Ranch, Palo Duro Canyon, Randall Co. Texas7/8" Garza Bird Point, J.J. Currie Ranch, Palo Duro Canyon, Randall Co. TexasNorth American Indian Artifacts, 3rd Edition, by Lar Hothem1" Triangular Bird Point, J.J. Currie Ranch, Palo Duro Canyon, Randall Co. Texas5 Projectile Points, C.E. Weymouth Ranch, Between Quarry Site & Lakes, Potter Co., Texas6 Projectile Points, R.E. Whiteaker Ranch, Punde De Agua Creek, Hartley Co., Texas1" Harrell Bird Point, Matador Ranch, Punde Agua Creek, Hartley Co. TexasIndian & Eskimo Artifacts of North America by Charles Miles, 1st Edition2 5/8” Piece of Stromatolite3 1/8” Piece of Fulgurite3 1/4” Ceremonial Eccentric with Frame, Texas5 Scrapers, J.J. Currie Ranch, Palo Duro Canyon, Randall Co., TexasLot of 5 Pendant / Beads, J.J. Currie Ranch, Palo Duro Canyon, Randall Co., TexasLot of 3 Colorful Granite Cooking Balls1" Edwards Point, Matador Ranch, Punde Agua Creek, Hartley Co. Texas1 3/4" Reed Bird Point, Matador Ranch, Punde Agua Creek, Hartley Co. Texas4 3/4” x 2 3/4” Paleo Knife, Burlington Chert, Found on the Robert Bowles Farm, Adams Co5 7/8” x 2 3/8” Early Ovoid Knife, Burlington Chert, Morgan Co., Illinois, Ex. Dr. Dean 6 7/8” x 2” Cobbs Knife, Burlington Chert, Montgomery Co., Missouri, Found on the Loutre3 15/16” x 2 1/16” Clovis Knife, Burlington Chert, Boone Co., Missouri, Motley COA4 3/16” x 1 3/16” Sedalia Drill, Mozarkite/Jeff City Chert, Pettis Co., Missouri, Ex. To3 7/8” x 1 11/16” Ocala Point, Burlington Chert, Madison Co., Illinois, Motley COA3 15/16” x 2 1/4” Early Ovoid Knife, Burlington Chert, Greene Co., Illinois, Motley COA5 1/2” x 2” Stanfield Knife, White Burlington, Warsaw, Hancock Co., Illinois, American A3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Hardin, Burlington Chert, Jersey or Madison Co., Illinois, Motley COA2 3/4” x 1 9/16” Ocala Point, Crowley’s Ridge Chert, Butler Co., Missouri, Motley 4 1/8” x 1 3/8” Paddle Drill, Winterset Chert, Saline Co., Missouri, Ex. Tommy Remington4 1/8” x 1 3/4” Hardin, Burlington Chert, Greene Co., Illinois, Motley COA3 11/16” x 1 3/8” Hardin Point, Burlington Chert, Scott Co., Illinois, Motley COA3 3/8” x 1 5/8” Smith Drill, Burlington Chert, Morgan Co., Missouri, Ex. Tommy Remington3 13/16” x 1 1/16” Hemphill Drill, Burlington Chert, Montave Co., Missouri, Ex. Tommy Re5 1/4” x 1 3/8” Sedalia, Tan/Gray Burlington, Boothill Missouri, Ex. James Dethrow, Amer3 7/8” x 1 3/16” Drill, Burlington Chert, Boone Co., Missouri, Ex. Tommy Remington Colle3 5/8” x 3/4” Drill, Dover Chert, Montava Co., Missouri, Motley & Leithoff COA3 9/16” x 1 3/4” Smith Drill, Mozarkite/Jeff City Chert, Miller Co., Missouri, Ex. Tommy4 1/4” x 1 1/8” Sedalia, Burlington, Sedalia Co., Missouri, Ex. James Dethrow Collection4 1/8” x 1 1/4” Sedalia, Burlington, Sedalia, Missouri, Ex. James Dethrow Collection4 3/4” x 1 1/4” Sedalia, Burlington, Sedalia Co., Missouri, Ex. James Dethrow Collection2 1/8” x 1” Cache River, Burlington, Copper Co., Missouri, Ex. James Dethrow Collection3 1/8” x 2 1/16” Hardin, White Burlington, Copper Co., Missouri, Ex. James Dethrow Colle2” x 3/4” Sorter’s Bluff, Pettis Co., Missouri, Ex. James Dethrow Collection2 3/4” x 1 5/16” Dovetail, Burlington, Marion Co., Missouri2 1/2” x 1 1/16” Cache River, Burlington, Pettis Co., Missouri, Ex. James Dethroe Collec2 1/8” x 1 3/8” Dovetail, Adams Co., Illinois2 3/4” x 1 1/8”, Agate Basin, Pike Co., Illinois2 1/2” x 1 3/8”, Thebes, Greene Co., Illinois3 3/8” x 7/8”, Agate Basin, Calhoun Co., Illinois2 1/4” x 3/4” Sedalia3 5/8” x 1 3/8”, Etley, Jersey Co., Illinois2 7/8” x 1 1/4” Dovetail2 1/4” x 1 3/8” Thebes, Montgomery Co., Illinois2 5/8” x 1 3/8” Corner Notched, Schuyler Co., Illinois4 1/8” x 1 3/4” Etley, St. Charles Co., Missouri, Basteem’s Farm1” x 3/4” Dalton, Illinois2 3/4” x 1 3/4”, Dovetail, Found in Rushville, Illinois, 1960s, John Cavey2 3/8” x 1 3/8” Corner Nothced2 1/4” x 1 3/8”, Thebes, Ralls Co., MissouriGroup of 3 Arrowheads, Woodland & Archaic4 1/4” x 7/8” Archaic Knife1 7/8” x 1 1/8” LeCroy1 3/4” x 1 1/8” Corner Notch Point1 3/4” x 7/8”, Rice Lobed, Adams Co., Illinois2 3/8” x 1” Corner Notch, Concave Base2 1/4” x 1 1/8”, Corner Notched, Fulton Co.Group of 3 Fox Valley Points, Woodland & ArchaicGroup of 3 Arrowheads, Jasper Co., IllinoisGroup of 3 Arrowheads, Kanawha Stemmed, KankakeeGroup of 2 Fox Valley Points, Porter Co., IndianaGroup of 3 ArrowheadsGroup of 2 Arrowheads, Porter Co., Indiana4 11/16” x 1 11/16” Semi-Translucent Stanfield, Made of Purple Avon Chert, Adams Co., Il10 1/4” x 3 3/4” Spade, Dover Chert, Benton Co., Tennessee, Motley & Leithoff COA4 7/16” x 1 7/16” Hardin, Burlington Chert, Boone Co., Missouri, Motley & Leithoff COA, 4 1/4” x 1 13/16” Pulaski, Burlington Chert, Pike Co., Illinois, Ex. Glen Leasman Collec4 7/8” x 1 15/16” Pulaski, Heat Treated Burlington Chert, Schuyler Co., Illinois, Motley8” x 3” Monster Face Bottle with Mace Motif, Found in Lee Co., Arkansas by Bill Rowlett,5” x 7/8” Benton, Buffalo River Chert, Found by Dave Booths in the 1980s, Hardin Co., Te6 1/8” x 1 1/8” Benton, Found by Bill Leget at a Popular Creek Spring on April 12, 1994,5 1/2” x 2 1/2” Blade, Coshacton, Mercer Co., Ohio4 1/4” x 2” Blade, Fulton Co., Illinois3 3/8” x 2” Blade, Translucent Novaculite, Clay Co., Arkansas2 5/8” x 1 5/8” Thebes, Burlington, St. Louis Co., Missouri3 7/8” x 1” Sedalia, Translucent Chert, Cole Co., Missouri2 3/4” x 1” Hardin, Brown Co., Illinois2 13/16” x 1 1/2” Paleo Square Knife, Flint Ridge, Union Co., Ohio3 1/4” x 1 3/8” Hardin, Adams Co., Illinois2 5/8” x 1 1/2” Godar, Creek Stained Burlington, Montgomery Co., Missouri2 3/8” x 1 1/4” Graham Cave, Found by Adam Summers, Pike Co., Illinois4” x 1 3/8” Dovetail, Found by Jerry Carlock, Adams Co., Illinois4” x 1” Fluted Clovis, Found by Dale Roberts, Lee Co., Iowa, Ex. Betty & Dale Roberts4 13/16” x 1 3/8” Benton, Found near Bear Creek on Hibbs Farm, Morgan Co., Tennessee4 1/16” x 1 1/2” Dovetail, Semi-Translucent Avon, Found by Andy Scott, Pike Co., Illinoi6 1/4” x 2 5/8” Thebes, Found in 1956 by Jim Foster, Ex Bob Dunn, Ex B.W. Stevens Collec5 1/16” Holland Dalton, Pike Co., Illinois, Ex. Dr. Harner, Ex Walter Wadlow Collection3” x 1 3/8” Corner Notch, Made of Mozarkite, Cooper Co., Missouri4 1/4” x 1 3/8” Fishtail Hardin (or Holland Type), Warren Co., Illinois, Rare Type, Foun3 3/4” x 1 7/8” Lost Lake / Corner Notch, Knox Co., Illinois, Near Galesburg, Illinois, 4 7/8” x 1 3/8” Quad, Fort Payne Chert, Gray/White, Near Florence, Alabama, Ex. Steve Pi2 5/16” x 1” Dalton, Crowley’s Ridge Cobble Chert/Bailey, Izard Co., Arkansas, Ken4 3/4” x 1 3/4” Dovetail, Tan/Brown Chert, Washington Co., Pennsylvania, Ex. James Fishe5” x 1” Agate Basin, Burlington Chert, Moss Agate Creek, Black Hills, Eastern Wyoming, E4 1/16” x 1 3/8” Paleo Fluted Clovis, Burlington Chert, Illinois, Ex. Charles Shewey, Ji4” x 2 1/8” Pre-Columbian Zoomorphic Stone Head, from Belize6 1/8” x 3 1/2” Pre-Columbian Shaman Idol Statue, from South America, Ex. Anderson Colle4 3/4” x 3 3/8” Pre-Columbian Stone Zoomorphic Idol, South America, Ex. Anderson Collect6 1/2” x 2 3/8” Pre-Columbian Mushroom Effigy Idol Figure, South America, Ex. Anderson C5 5/8” x 2 1/4” Pre-Columbian Stone Idol, South America, Ex. Anderson Collection4 1/2” x 3 5/8” Pre-Columbian Stone Head, from Belize, Ex. Anderson Collection4” x 4” Pre-Columbian Stone Hand/Claw Fragment, Ex. Anderson Collection3 7/8” Antique Ancient Heart Scarab, Late Period, ca. 664-332 BCE5 3/4” Authentic Antique Ushabti/Shabti, Egypt1 1/4” x 7/8” Ancient Egyptian Bastet Cat Goddess, Late Period, 664-332 BC6 3/8” Antique Egyptian Ushabti, God of the Underworld Osiris1” Antique Ancient Egyptian Papyrus, Made of Fire Agate, Late Period, ca. 664-332 BCE4 7/8” Antique Egyptian Ushabti/Shabti, Late Kingdom, 664-332 BC7/8” Ancient Antique Egyptian Evil Eye Amulet/Pendant, Made of Carnelian, New Kingdom5 7/8” Antique Egyptian Ushabti/Shabti with Inscribed Anubis, Middle Kingdom, 2055-1782 BC2 3/8” Antique Ancient Scarab, Late Period, ca. 664-332 BCE2 1/8” Egyptian Ushabti, Late Kingdom, ca. 664-332 BCE1 5/8” x 1 1/4” Antique Ancient Egyptian Eye of Horus Amulet, Symbol of Protection3 1/8” Antique Egyptian Ushabti/Shabti, Late Kingdom, 664-332 BC1 1/4” Authentic Antique Ancient Egyptian Scarab Beetle Amulet, Carved Hieroglyphs on Top and 2 1/8” Antique Egyptian Falcon Pendant Representing God of Horus2” Unique Rare Ancient Phra Phaen Amulet, Ban Krang, BE 2500 Buddhist Era, Sacred Power, Luang3 3/4” x 1 7/8” Native American Silvertone and Turquoise Cross Pendant3 1/4” x 2 1/8” Chinese Hongshan Culture Erotic Scene Jade Tablet or PendantSize 8 Tiger Eye Oval Vintage Ring2 1/4” x 1 3/8” Chinese Hongshan Culture Jade Dragon3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Native American Silvertone and Turquoise Two Stone Flower Pendant3 3/8” Early Historic Pipe3 3/16” x 3” Vintage Native American Silver Dragonfly Pendant with Center Turquoise StonWhite and Black Bead Strand of Historic Beads Found in IowaSize 7 Lapis Lazuli Oval Vintage Ring2 1/4” Oriental Snuff Bottle Painted from the InsideSize 8 Rose Quartz Teardrop Vintage RingLot of 5 Colonial Buckles, Metal Detected Finds, Nantucket Co., MassachusettsSize 8 Malachite Vintage Ring8 1/4” Fossilized Bone, Found in the Iowa/Missouri River10 3/8” Fossilized Vertebra, Found in the Iowa/Missouri River5” x 3 1/2” Fossil Ammonite, Sliced and Polished Natural Segment from Madagascar11 1/4” Fossilized Bone, Found in the Iowa/Missouri River6 1/2” Fossilized Carp, Great Example8 1/4” Fossilized Vertebra, Found in the Iowa/Missouri River6” Fossilized Vertebra, Found in the Iowa/Missouri River3 1/4” Fossilized Mosasaurus Tooth2 3/4” x 2” Fossil Ammonite, Sliced and Polished Segments from Madagascar2 1/8” Amber Resin Looking Skull with Scorpion Inside4 1/8” x 2 1/8” 3/4 Grooved Axe, from Iowa5 5/8” x 2 1/2” Celt, Warren Co., Illinois6 5/8” x 1 1/4” Pedestal, White Co., Illinois3” x 1 1/2” Pedestal, Iowa11 1/4” x 1 7/8” Grey GhostLot of 3 Southwest Pots, Signed on BottomLot of 6 Pieces, One Christmas Ornament and 5 Miniature Southwest Pots, Signed on BottomLot of 2 Southwest Pots, One Signed on Bottom9” Southwest Owl Effigy Plate, Signed on BottomLot of 2 Peruvian Designed Gourds5” Indus Valley Civilization Terracotta Vessel, 3500 BC - 3000 BC11 1/4” x 4 1/2” Peruvian BasketLot of 2 Southwest Pots, One Signed on BottomLot of 2 Native American Beaded Pieces5” x 7” Acoma Pueblo Polychrome Olla, Circa 1920s12” x 7 3/4” Southwest Wedding Vase10 3/8” x 2 1/4” Large Engraver, Central Kentucky7 7/8” x 3 5/8” Large Cache Blade, Peru, Indiana6 3/8” x 1 1/2” Wadlow Blade, Howard Co., Missouri4 3/8” x 2” Celt, Bond Co., Illinois5 1/2” x 2” Group of 2 Tools, Adze and Flint Axe, Both from Illinois2 7/8” x 1 1/4” Pottery Trowel, Greene Co., IllinoisGrouping of 10 Arrowheads, Two Nice Ohio Pts.3 3/8” x 1 1/2” Pinetree Point, Central KentuckyGrouping of 10 Arrowheads, Gogar, Adena, Etc.Grouping of 4 Arrowheads, Adena, Corner Notch, Etc.2 1/2” x 1 3/8” Decatur Pt.Grouping of 3 Rhyolite Pts. from OhioGrouping of 5 Arrowheads, Adena Pts., OhioGrouping of 4 Arrowheads, Archaic and Woodland Pts., OhioGrouping of 13 Arrowheads, Adenas, Square Base, Etc., OhioGrouping of 8 Arrowheads, Woodland and Archaic Pts., OhioGrouping of 7 Arrowheads, Woodland, OhioGrouping of 9 Arrowheads, Archaic/Woodland Pts. and Historic Item, Ohio3” x 2 3/8” Set of 2 Weights or Tie-On Banners3” x 2 7/8” Miniature Axe, KentuckyGrouping of 6 Arrowheads, Woodland/Archaic Pts.Grouping of 9 Arrowheads, Woodland and Archaic Pts., OhioGrouping of 10 Arrowheads, Archaic/Woodland Pts.Grouping of 5 Archaic Pts., KentuckyGrouping of 7 Arrowheads, Archaic/Woodland, KentuckyGrouping of 10 Arrowheads, Woodland Pts., MississippiGrouping of Arrowheads from MississippiGrouping of Drills from Mississippi3 7/8” x 1 5/8” Set of 2 Blades from East CoastGrouping of 6 Arrowheads, Woodland Pts. from Mississippi2 7/8” x 1 3/8” Set of 2 Tools or Weight4 3/4” x 2 3/8” Full Grooved Axe, IndianaLot of 2, One Very Large 11” x 15” Pot and 16” x 6” Basket4 3/4” x 2 1/4” Set of 2 Three Quarter and Full Grooved Axes from IllinoisGrouping of 7 Arrowheads, Woodland Pts., Midwest StatesGrouping of 4 Arrowheads, Cache River and Adenas, ArkansasGrouping of 3 Arrowheads, Archaic Corner Notch, Illinois7” x 4/8” Three Quarter Grooved, Pike Co., IllinoisGrouping of 5 Arrowheads, Robinson Pts., IllinoisGrouping of 7 Arrowheads, Tablerock, Matanza, Misc. Pts., IllinoisLot of 2 Archaic Pts. from Ohio1 3/4” x 7/8” Hardin Pt., Adams Co., Illinois4 3/4” x 3 3/4” Nebo Axe, Adams Co., IllinoisGrouping of 7 Arrowheads, Godar, Fox Valleys, Etc., IllinoisGrouping of 5 Arrowheads, Apple Creeks, Illinois2 1/2” x 1 3/8” Adena Pt., MissouriGrouping of 2 Arrowheads, Texas Pts.6 1/8” x 3 5/8” Keokuk Axe, Adams Co., IllinoisGrouping of 3 Arrowheads, Woodland Gibson and Misc. Pts.1 7/8” x 7/8” Dalton Pt., MissouriGrouping of 3 Arrowheads from Mexico3 3/4” x 1 7/8” Grouping of 3 Archaic Pts., Illinois5” x 2 1/2” Three Quarter Grooved Fluted Axe, Adams Co., Illinois3 3/4” x 1 1/4” Cobbs Blade, Lincoln Co., Missouri4” x 1 3/4” Pykesters Diamond Pt., Jersey Co., Illinois3 3/8” x 1 7/8” Snyder Pt., Jersey Co., Illinois6” x 3” Three Quarter Grooved Axe, Saline Co., Missouri2 7/8” x 1 1/4” Kampsville Pt., Pike Co., Illinois4” x 1 1/4” Adena Pt., St. Charles Co., MissouriFIRST HUNTERS: OHIO'S PALEO-INDIAN ARTIFACTS BY LAR HOTHEM - BOOK3 3/4?? x 1 1/2?? Pykesters Diamond Pt., Jerseyville, IllinoisLot of Colorful Bird Pts.5 1/4” x 2 3/4” Three Quarter Grooved Axe, Clinton Co., Illinois2 5/8” x 1 3/8” Thebes Pt., Morgan Co., Illinois, one ear broken and gluedGrouping of 3 Blunts, Franklin Co., MissouriOHIO DOVETAILS BY LAR HOTHEM - BOOK1 1/2?? x 7/8?? Klunk Bird Pt., Jersey Co., IllinoisGrouping of 4 Arrowheads, Apple Creek Pts., Clark Co., Illinois1 1/2” Cannon Ball3” x 1 1/4” Unique Base Pt., Jersey Co., Illinois2 3/4” x 1 1/4” Hardin Type Pt.INDIAN ARTIFACTS OF THE MIDWEST: BOOK 2 BY LAR HOTHEM - BOOK3” x 1 1/8” Godar Pt., Greene Co., Illinois1 3/8” x 1 3/8” Knobbed Hardin, Pulaski Co., Illinois2 5/8” x 1 5/8” Miniature Axe, Jersey Co., Illinois3” x 1 5/8” Dickson Pt., Hancock Co., Illinois3 1/4” x 5/8”, Agate Basin, Jersey Co., IllinoisFLINT RIDGE ARTIFACTS BY LAR HOTHEM - BOOK2 3/4” x 1 3/4” Snyder Pt., Pike Co., Illinois2 7/8” x 1 1/8” Dickson Pt., Lima Lake, Adams Co., Illinois4 3/4” x 3 3/8” Full Grooved Axe2 1/8” x 1 1/4” Pulaski Pt., Jersey Co., IllinoisGrouping of 5 Arrowheads, Woodland or Archaic Pts., Central IllinoisWHO'S WHO IN INDIAN RELICS NO. 10 - BOOKGrouping of 3 Adenas, Pike Co., IllinoisGrouping of 3 Adenas, Pike Co., Illinois6 3/4” x 3” Keokuk Axe, Clark Co., Illinois1 3/4” x 1 3/8” Thebes Point, Greene Co., Illinois3” x 7/8” Agate Basin Point, Jersey Co., IllinoisWHO'S WHO IN INDIAN RELICS NO. 5 - BOOK2 3/4” x 7/8” Polished Chisel, Jersey Co., Illinois1 7/8” x 1” Hematite Celt, Lincoln Co., IllinoisGrouping of 4 Arrowheads, Table Rocks, Central Illinois1 1/2” x 7/8” Dalton Point, Jefferson Co., MissouriGrouping of 5 Arrowheads, Archaic and Woodland Points, Cooper Co., MissouriWHO'S WHO IN INDIAN RELICS - BOOKGrouping of 4 Arrowheads, Archaic and Woodland Points, Ohio4” x 2” Three Quarter Grooved Axe, Adams Co., IllinoisGrouping of 7 Arrowheads, Woodland Points, Midwest StatesGrouping of 2 Arrowheads, Woodland Points, Midwest States2 1/8” x 1” Hardin Point, Great colorWHO'S WHO IN INDIAN RELICS - BOOK2 1/8” x 7/8” T-Drill, Jersey Co., Illinois1 1/4” Perfect Game Ball, Jersey Co., IllinoisGrouping of 6 Table Rocks, Clark Co., IllinoisGrouping of 8 Bird PointsGrouping of 8 Atlatl Points, Calhoun Co., IllinoisWHO'S WHO IN INDIAN RELICS NO. 6 - BOOK2 5/8” x 7/8” Hardin Point2 1/8” x 1” Hematite Celt, Lincoln Co., Missouri2 1/2” x 1/2” Nebo Hill, Pike Co., Illinois2 1/8” x 5/8” Agate BasinGrouping of 4 Arrowheads, Archaic Points, Midwest StatesWHO'S WHO IN INDIAN RELICS NO. 7 - BOOKGrouping of 7 Arrowheads, Texas Points1 7/8” x 1 1/4” Obsidian Point, WashingtonGrouping of 4 Arrowheads, All from Illinois8 1/4” x 3 1/2” Celt, Van Buren Co., IowaDescription PendingINDIAN BANNERSTONES & RELATED ARTIFACTS INDENTIFICATION AND VALUE GUIDE - BOOKLot of 4 Bird Points2 1/2” x 1 1/4” Adena Point, Pettis Co., Missouri2 7/8” x 1” Agate Basin, Adams Co., Illinois2 1/4” x 1” Agate Basin, Clark Co., Missouri1 3/8” x 1/2” Bird Point, Very Well MadeTHE QUAPAWN AND THEIR POTTERY: A PICTORIAL STUDY OF PROTO-HISTORIC POTTERY OF THE QUAPAW INDIANS,2 5/8” x 2 1/8” Snyder Point, Pike Co., Missouri1 1/4” x 1 3/4” Blunt, Morgan Co., IllinoisGrouping of 2 Daltons, Both from Tennessee5 3/8” x 1 5/8” Adena Point from Ohio, Tip has been resharpened4 1/2” x 2” Dickson Point from Missouri4 1/8” x 1 3/8” Etley Point, Lincoln Co., Missouri3 1/4” x 2” Dickson Point from Ohio4 1/4” x 1 1/2” Adena Point from Ohio4 1/2” x 1 3/8” Etley Point, Pike Co., Illinois3 5/8” x 1 1/2” Adena Point from Ohio3 7/8” x 1 7/8” Highly Polished Hoe/Adze, Adams Co., Illinois5 1/8” x 2” Adena Blade from Ohio3 1/8” x 2 1/2” Snyder Site, Calhoun Co., IllinoisFrame of Archaic and Woodland Points from Michigan4 1/2” x 7/8” Bi-Pointed Blade from Michigan4 3/4” x 1 5/8” Etley Type Point, Unique Color / Material5 1/4” x 1 1/4” Agate Basin from Michigan3 5/8” x 2 1/4” Snyder Point from Michigan4 3/16” Adena Point, Michigan4 3/4” x 1 1/8” Nebo Hill, MichiganGrouping of 3 Big Sandy Points, Ohio (one broken and glued)3 7/8” x 1 1/4” Adena Point, Pike Co., Illinois4” x 1 7/8” Cobbs Blade, Michigan3 1/2” x 1 5/8” Adena TypeBoard of Archaic/Woodland Points from Michigan3 1/2” x 1 7/8” Cobbs Blade, Ohio, Made of Flint Ridge3 15/16” Adze/Hoe, Made of Mozarkite, Missouri4 5/8” x 1 1/2” Etley Point, Union Co., Illinois3 7/8” x 1 1/2” Etley Point, Missouri4 1/4” x 1 1/2” Etley Point, Illinois3 7/8” x 1 1/2” Etley Point, Made of Mozarkite, Missouri4 1/8” x 1 1/2” Grouping of 2 Adena Points, Ohio3 1/2” x 1 3/4” Grouping of 2, Snyder Point and Woodland Blade, Ohio5 5/8” x 1 3/4” Grouping of 2 Woodland Blades, IllinoisGrouping of 3 Arrowheads, All Side Notch Archaic Points, OhioGrouping of 4 Arrowheads, Archaic Points, Dovetail, Etc.3 3/4” x 1 1/2” Grouping of 2 Adze from Pike Co., IllinoisBoard of Archaic/Woodland Points from Michigan3 3/8” x 1 3/8” Grouping of 2 Adena Points, Pike Co., Illinois1 1/2” x 1 1/8” Eccentric, Delaware Co., Ohio3” x 1 3/4” Snyder Point, DeKalb Co., Indiana, Hopewell Culture3” x 7/8” Tee Drill, Ohio1 5/8” x 1 1/2” Slate Pendant, Ogle Co., Illinois2 5/8” x 1 1/8” Cache River, Arkansas, Greene Co.3 1/8” x 1 3/8” Grouping of 2 Stanfield Blades from Michigan1 7/8” x 1 1/2” Lecroy Point, Michigan2 7/8” x 1/2” Pinecle Drill, Michigan3 3/8” x 1 5/8” Adena Point, Michigan, one ear restored3 3/4” x 1 3/4” Grouping of 2 Colorful Archaic Points from Ohio2 5/8” x 1 5/8” Lost Lake Point, Made of Coshocton, Ohio4 1/8” x 1/4” Bone Awl, Cave Find, Graves Co., Kentucky2 7/8” x 1 1/8” Grouping of 2 Archaic Points, Ohio2 3/4” x 1 1/2” Snyder Point, MidwestGrouping of 3 Arrowheads, Woodland/Archaic Points4 1/8” x 2 1/8” Large Side Notch Point5 1/8” x 1 1/2” Large Adena Point, damage along one edge5” Round Ancient Persian Bronze Mirror, 500-800 AD, Featuring Mythological Scene with Sun God 3 3/8” Pre-Columbian Figure Offering Vessel or Cup, Region of Jalisco, Western Mexico, Dating 3 3/8” Miniature Nayarit Bowl, Great Paint and Design on Bottom, Western Mexico, 300 BC - 300 2 3/4” Ancient Phoenician Ceramic Jug or Ribbed Oil Jug, 1st Century BC to 7th Century AD, Fre 3 5/8" x 3 1/8" Pre-Columbian Seated Figurine, Ceremonial Cup, Western Mexico9 3/8” x 1 1/2” Slate Gorget, Broken, Found at 121st Street and Bixby, Arkansas2 3/8” x 7/8” Detailed Mixtec Penate, Made of White and Green Jade, from Mexico, 1500 BC3/4” Pre-Columbian Obsidian Inlaid Quartz Sphere, Found in South America2 3/4” x 7/8” Pre-Columbian Mezcala Anthropomorphic Axe God Figure Pendant, Guerrero Reg7/8” Pre-Columbian Spindle Whorl/Bead, Heavily Engraved, from South America1 7/8” x 7/8” Pre-Columbian Costa Rican Avian Axe God Green Jade Pendant4 5/8” x 3 3/4” Pre-Columbian Tairona Engraved Conch Shell Dipper, from Colombia, South 2 1/4” x 3/4” Pre-Columbian Mayan Jaguar Head Pendant, Jade, 2000 BC - 900 AD7 5/8” x 1 3/4” Pre-Columbian Pottery Figure, Chupicuaro Culture, Western Mexico, 500 BC3” x 7/8” Pre-Columbian Mixtec Pendant, White and Green Jade, Mexico, 1500 BC - 1100 AD1 1/2” Pre-Columbian Spindle Whorl/Bead, Designed, from South America1 1/2” Pyramid Shaped Piece of Worked and Polished Auralite/Fluorite, from South America6” x 2” Danish Flint Celt/Axe, 3000 BC - 1500 BC1 1/4” x 3/4” Pre-Columbian Mixtec Pendant, White and Green Jade, Mexico, 500 BC - 300 A1/2” x 3/8” Roman Brass Zoomorphic Stamp2” x 7/8” Pre-Columbian Mayan Figure Pendant, Green Jadeite, Highly Polished, from South2 3/4” x 1 1/2” Jade Pendant with Tally Marks, Ex. Tommy Buetell5” x 1 3/4” Danish Flint Celt/Axe, 3000 BC - 1500 BC15/16” Italian Majolica Beads or Love Token Spindle Whorls, Circa 1850-187010 3/4” Pre-Columbian Sponge Shell and Shell Necklace with Effigy Beads and Obsidian Round Cen3/4” Roman Crystal Seal Stamp3/4” Roman Stone Seal Stamp, Bull Inscription, Jasper, Northern India3 1/4” x 1” Pre-Columbian Avian Axe God Pendant, White and Green Jade, from Costa Rica, 1 5/8” Pre-Columbian Spindle Whorl, Designed with White Paint, UFO Effigy, from South America3” Quartz Pedestal or Pottery Trowel, Labeled as from Jersey Co., Illinois, but was in a Pre-C1 7/8” to 1” Pre-Columbian Jade Masks from Mexico5 3/4” x 2 5/8” Pre-Columbian Stone Detailed Idol from Mexico4 3/4” x 3/4” Ancient Egyptian Detailed Engraved Bone Sword Handle4 3/4” x 1 5/8” Danish Flint Celt/Axe, 3000 BC - 1500 BC1 1/4” x 1 1/8” Pre-Columbian Effigy Bead, Highly Polished1 5/8” x 1” Pre-Columbian Llama Effigy from Peru9 1/2” x 3 5/8” Stone Celt, New Quanie6” x 1” Pre-Columbian Quartz Bar Amulet, Tairona, Costa Rica5 1/8” x 1 3/8” Danish Flint Celt / Adze, Great Color, 3000 BC - 1500 BC5” x 3 5/8” Pre-Columbian Olmec Mask / Effigy Figurine Made of Beautiful Purple Florite6 3/4” x 3 7/8” Pre-Columbian Olmec Mask, Mexico, Made of Greenish Hardstone8 1/2” x 3 1/4” Pre-Columbian Stone Mezcala Diety Figure, Guerro Mexico, Made of Greenis5 1/2” x 3/8” Pre-Columbian Double Human Gorget4 1/2” x 1 1/2” Pre-Columbain Mezcala Monvmental Stone Diety Figure, Guerrero Mexico19" Southwest Necklace with Arrowhead2 5/8" x 2 1/4" Abalone Shell Vintage Cuff Bracelet from Old Southwestern Trading Post16" Vintage Dentiliam Bead Necklace, From Old Southwestern Trading Post2 3/4" x 2 1/8" Vintage Dentilian Bead Cuff Bracelet, From Old Southwestern Trading Post10 3/4 x 1 1/8" Pre-Columbian Tairona Jade Batwing Gorget, South AmericaLot of 3 Zoomorphic Effigy Shell Pendant/Beads, Larget Measures 3"Lot of 2 Zoomorphic Effigy Shell Pendant/Beads Largest Measures 4"Lot of Miscellaneous Stone ToolsHixton Quartz Heartbreaker, Likely DovetailGrouping of Miscellaneous Shark TeethLot of Blades and Levallois Flake, Found in 1958 in the Four Corners Area, NE Arizona, Info with Lot3 5/8” Danish Neolithic Axe from Denmark, Info with LotLot of 2 Points, Both from Japan, Info Cards IncludedLot of Artifacts/Tools, All from Morocco, Info Cards Included4 1/4” Mano, Found West Side of Catalina Mts.Lot of Artifacts and Bone Awl, All from the DakotasLot Containing Debitage from a Neolithic Site in Mojave Desert, See Photos for Explanation1 27/32” Side Notched, Calvin Howard COA2 7/16” Side Notched Point, Calvin Howard COA1 3/4” Triangular Point, Calvin Howard COA2 7/16” Dalton-Colbert Point, Calvin Howard COADescription PendingLot of Neolithic Points and Artifacts from Fayum Lake Basin, Egypt, Paper Info IncludedLot of Neolithic Flint Artifacts from Norway, Papered Info Included in Lot, Ex. DeweyDanish Neolithic Blades, Ertebølle Culture, Found in Aarhus, Denmark, Info Included, Ex. DeweySuperb Neolithic Scraper, Les Moulins, Dolmen Culture, France, Info IncludedSpiennes Neolithic Flint Mine Tools from EuropeScraper and Lateral Burin Artifacts from La Madeleine, Info Card IncludedOyster Shells, Mesolithic, Star Carr, Info Card IncludedLot of Knives, Preforms, Shell Beads and Fetish Stone from Snowflake in NE Arizona, Ex. Les MyersNeo/Mesolithic Flint Artifacts, Found at Beachy Head, Sussex in the 1890s, French & Henry Dewey CollFlint Tranchet Axe, Mesolithic, from Hewitts, Chesterfield, Ex. Dewey, Info Card IncludedLot of Two Heartbreakers, Dovetail and Beavertail, Found in Logan Co., Illinois, Info Card IncludedMesolithic Inverted Scrapers, Found at Kelling Heath, North Coast Norfolk, England, Info Cards IncluUpper Paleolithic Scrapers, Gravettian, Upper Perigordian, 30,000-20,000 BC, Southwest France, DordoNeolithic Tools from Europe, All Info Cards and Info IncludedBone Arrow Points, Mesopotamia, Circa 3000-2000 BC, Found in Modern-Day Iraq, Info Card IncludedSickle Blade and Flint Axe, Both from Egypt, Circa 4000 BC, Fayum Oasis, Egypt, Info IncludedNeolithic Pressigny Blade from Vanderkeulen, Belgium, Info IncludedLot of Flint Blades and Artifacts from Moorstroin, France and Normandy, Info IncludedNeolithic Flint Artifacts from France, Info IncludedLot of Neolithic Flint Tools, Blades and Scrapers from Europe, Info Cards IncludedLot of Neolithic Flint Tools, Blades and Scrapers from Europe, Info Cards IncludedLot of Neolithic Flint Tools, Blades and Scrapers from Europe, Info Cards IncludedFossilized Vertebra, Found in Olduvai Gorge, 1999Lot of Neolithic Flint Tools, Blades and Scrapers from Europe, Info Cards IncludedMicrolithics and Flint Tools, Den of Boddan, ScotlandFlint Point and Beads from EgyptNeolithic Point, Found Near Tilemsi Oasis Area, Niger, Africa and Atlas Mountains, North Africa, InfDanish Neolithic Flint Artifacts from British Isles and Central Europe, Info IncludedBone Hafted Implement, Neolithic Period, North AfricaNeolithic Flint Tool or Scraper from Europe, Ex. Dewey, Info Card IncludedLot of All Types of North American Points, Info Cards Included, Midwest PointsLot of All Types of North American Points, Info Cards Included, Midwest Points2 3/4” Cumberland Point from Tennessee, Ex. Weston Smith CollectionLot of 3 Bird Points, Found in Snowflake, Arizona, Info on Cards2 1/2” Corner Notch, Found in Northern Missouri2 5/8” Broken Heartbreaker Clovis, Nice Flutes, Jersey Co., Illinois2 7/8” Dovetail Drill, Found in Doniphan Co., Kansas3 7/8” Blade, Found in Burnet Co., Texas3” Polished Stone Celt, Caddo Trading Company Museum File Card, Mississippi County, Arkansas4” Acheulean Hand Axe, Found in France2 1/8” Lajita Point, Found in Meridian, MississippiTwo Neolithic Points from Algeria, Info on CardsFrench Flintlocks, Traded Throughout the World, Used in Trade with Native AmericansEarly Neolithic Tools and Artifacts from IsraelLot of Misc. North American Points, Midwest, with Info CardsRare Nosed Endscrapers, Aurignacian, Dordogne, France, Info with ItemsLot of Neolithic Points and Upper Paleo Burin, France, Info and Cards with PointsDouble-Ended Scrapers, Found in Montana Near BillingsMandan Scrapers, Found at Lewis and Clark Fort, South Dakota, Info Cards IncludedLot of Flint Stone Tool and Flint from Europe and South Africa, Info Card IncludedLot of 3 Alaskan Artifacts, Longest 11 3/4”, Found in the Bering Strait13 1/8” Leg Bone Pick, Bering Strait, Alaska9 5/8” Longest of Two Tools, Bering Strait, AlaskaLot of 3 Harpoon Heads, Bering Strait, Alaska1 3/4” Slate Tool, Bering Sea, Eskimo2 7/8” Cloth Connection Elongated Eskimo, Alaska, Bering Sea7 1/8” Eskimo Fleshing Tool, Point Barrow, AlaskaLot of 3 Harpoon Heads, Bering Strait, Alaska5 3/4” Bone Handle, Eskimo, Bering Sea1 7/8” Eskimo Ivory Toy, Possibly Duck, Bering Sea6 7/8” Bone Handle Slate Blade Knife, Eskimo, Bering Sea6” Wooden Bowl with Two Other Wooden Artifacts, Bering Sea7 3/4” Longest Tool and Bone Adze, Eskimo, Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Ivory Seal Plug and Ivory Women’s Comb, St. Michael, Cape Romanzof, AlaskaDrilled Teeth, Eskimo, Teller, AlaskaEskimo Bone Harpoon Head and Tools from Bering Sea, Alaska3 5/8” Eskimo Ulu Knife from Bering Strait, Alaska3 7/8” Eskimo Ulu Knife from Bering Strait, AlaskaLot of Two Eskimo Artifacts with Drilled Tooth and Tool from Bering Sea, Alaska3 3/4” Bone Drilled Splicer/Armor, Big Diomede Island, Alaska, Eskimo5 5/8” Longest Artifact out of 3, Bering Sea, Alaska, EskimoLot of Two Slate Artifacts, Alaska, One Celt, EskimoLot of Artifacts/Tools, Bering Sea, Eskimo, AlaskaLot of 3 Eskimo Flint Scrapers, Bering Sea, AlaskaLot of 4 Artifacts/Tools, Eskimo, Bering Sea, AlaskaLot of 2 Artifacts/Tools, Eskimo, Bering Sea, Alaska3” Slate Arrowhead, Bering Sea, Eskimo, AlaskaLot of 2 Artifacts/Tools, Bering Sea, AlaskaLot of 3 Eskimo Slate Arrowheads, Bering Sea, AlaskaLot of 4 Tools and Artifacts, Bering Sea, Alaska, EskimoLower Jaw, Fish Hook and Two Other Tools/Artifacts, Bering Sea, AlaskaLot of Two Artifacts/Tools, Plug and Toggle, Eskimo, Bering Sea, AlaskaLot of Two Eskimo Artifacts, One Round Dice and Bone Ulu Handle, Bering Sea, AlaskaAlaskan Wood Bowl and Bone Artifact, Eskimo, Bering SeaEskimo Lot of Two Artifacts/Tool, Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Artifacts, Lot of Two, Carved Walrus Tusk and Connector, Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Sewing Awl and Ornament, Bering Sea, AlaskaLot of 2 Eskimo Artifacts, Leg Bone Fork with Broken Tangs and Bone Fleshing Tool, Bering Sea, AlaskLot of 2 Eskimo Tomcod Hook and Harpoon Head, Bering Sea, AlaskaLot of 3 Eskimo Artifacts and Tools, Bering Sea, AlaskaLot of 3 Eskimo Awls, Bering Sea, AlaskaLot of 3 Artifacts, One Tattooing Piece, Plug Pendant7 3/4” Longest out of 3 Awls, Bering Sea, Alaska2 1/4” Eskimo Flint Blade and Bone Fleshing Tool, Bering Sea, Alaska3” Eskimo Tip of Forward Sled Runner, Bering Sea, Alaska5 1/4” Eskimo Walrus Jaw Net Sinker, Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Atlatl Finger Rest and Bone Armor Slot, Bering Sea, Alaska7.12” Eskimo Lance/Ice Pick, Perfect, Bering Sea, Alaska8 5/8” Eskimo Bone Flensing Knife, Bering Sea, AlaskaLot of 2 Eskimo Artifacts, Toy Sled Runner and Engraved Piece, Bering Sea, AlaskaLot of 2 Eskimo Artifacts/Tools from Bering Sea, AlaskaLot of Two Eskimo Splicers, Bering Sea, Alaska6” Large Bone Hook from Bering Sea, AlaskaStrand of Bone and Shell Beads from Bering Sea, AlaskaLot of Two Bone Wedges, Bering Sea, AlaskaLot of 2 Eskimo Artifacts, One Plug and One Bone Arrowhead from Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Bone Net Gauge and Ornament, Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Bone Knife, Knife Handle and Toy Sled Runner, Little Diomede Island and Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Neck Ornament, Diomede Island and Broken Connector, Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Toy Sled Runner, Diomede Island and Ice Creeper with Pegs, Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Finger Rest for Harpoon and Bone Arrowhead, Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Metal Harpoon and Shaft, Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Lot of Artifacts/Tools from Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Lot of 2 Bone Wedges, Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Tooth from Shaman, St. Michael, Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Lot of Artifacts/Tools from Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Blubber Paddle, King Island, AlaskaEskimo Lot of 2 Artifacts and Tool, One Knife Handle, Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Lot of 3 Wooden Artifacts, Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Lot of Two Artifacts/Tool, Bering Sea, AlaskaEskimo Lot of Two Artifacts/Tool, Bering Sea, Alaska

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