Important Auction of Native American Artifacts - February 26th, 2011

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175. 5 5/8" E-Notched Thebes Saw - Distinctly used as a saw. Large deadly serrations. Burlington Chert from Ralls Co., Missouri. 176. 5 5/16" Sedalia - Huge knife with awesome color. Creek stained Mozarkite. Ex- Tom Hartline Collection. Found in Pettis Co., Missouri. Motley COA. 177. 6 1/4" Lerma - Long, slender, and pretty. Cream and brown high grade chert. Heavily ground lateral edges and base. Missouri. 178. 5 1/2" Lerma - If you found this piece in the field you would be jumping up and down!! Early blade in great condition. High grade creamy Ohio chert with hints of blue. 179. 4 11/16" Sedalia - Burlington example from Pike Co., Missouri covered with mineralization. Nice Twist on the Sedalia style. 180. 5 1/2" Sedalia Point - Snow white Burlington with some gray mottling. Sharp tip. Completely intact. Missouri. 181. 5 1/2" Friday - Mottled gray/black chert with lots of deposits. Very handsome ‘centerpiece’ for a frame type artifact. Texas 182. 8 3/16" Wadlow Blade - Large example with great mineralization from Franklin Co., Missouri. Burlington Chert. 183. 6 3/8" Stanfield Blade - Large blade with great mineralization present. Burlington Chert. Illinois. 184. 6 5/16" Wadlow - Burlington piece with mineralization and Ochre deposits. Illinois. 185. 6 9/16" Sedalia - Excellent example with a Dickey COA. Ultraviolet Photography reveals faded script “Spearhead found on Robinson Farm, May 1941, Glasgow Township, Howard County, Missouri, in Daniel Boone Country” Well made with a killer provenance!! 186. 6 5/8" Sedalia - Long and thin. Heavily ground lateral edges and base. White mottled Burlington with lots of bluish splotches. Very Pretty. ExTom Hartline and M. Millard Collections. Minimal modern tip enhancement noted on the Motley COA. 187. 6 7/16" Wadlow - Big Boy!! Labeled S-Dewitt. Speckled Burlington. Missouri/Illinois type. 188. 6 9/16" Stanfield Blade - Very large blade dripping with mineralization. Missouri/Illinois. Broken & Glued. 189. 8 1/8" Cobbs Knife - Huge and impressive!! Licking Co., Ohio. Rogers COA. 190. 4 3/4" Adena Pendant - Well-made example with Ochre. Some tallies and engraving present. Slate. Ohio.

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191. 4 5/16" Keyhole Pendant - Green Banded Slate example from Ohio. 192. 4 15/16" Shovel Pendant - Unusual dual-drilling on this Ohio example. Old collector label ‘410’. 193. 4 5/8" Anchor Pendant - Great polish on this early collected example from Ohio. Green Banded slate with remnant original collector label with script. 194. 5 11/16" Trapezoidal Pendant - Red Banded Slate example from Ohio. 195. 4 9/16" Trapezoidal Pendant - Large example from Ashland Co., Ohio in Red & Green Banded Slate. Ex - Falleti Collection (3623/136). 196. 3 1/4" Pentagonal Pendant - Ohio example. Ex - Titterington (480T) Green Slate. 197. 5 1/4" Half-Reel Pendant? - Unique example with obvious mineralization. One of a Kind! 358/3 label on piece. 198. 5 3/8" 5-Hole Gorget - Extremely rare form. Tremendous condition. Red banded slate. Quincy Branch, Missouri. Ex- Jack Roberts and James Osman Collections. Partain and Jackson COA’s. 199. 4 3/16" Boatstone - Magnificent green slate Henry Co., Tennessee boatstone. Highly polished. Nicely cupped. Literally perfect. Jackson and Partain COA’s. 200. 5" Gorget - Red banded slate. Ex- Driskell (D.150) and Wehrle (936 W) from Union Co., Ohio. Earlier sold at Driskell Auction 11/23/02. Artifact nicely polished and in excellent condition. Davis COA. 201. 4 3/16" Gorget - Flawless speckled tan and cream hardstone gorget. Truly a World Class example with all the right history. Ex- Meuser and ExHeckman (numbered G996 over GEH). Found near Vandalia in Fayette Co., Illinois. Davis G-10 COA. 202. 5 1/2" Indented Gorget - Ferruginous Slate. Ross Co., Ohio. Ex Gonyer Collection. 203. 5 7/16" Indented Gorget - Green Banded Slate example from Scioto Co., Ohio. Ex - Perry Essellorn Collection. 204. 2 15/16" Colima Pectoral Pendant - Jadeite example from Mexico. Grandfathered prior to 1968. Excellent polish and mineralization.


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