February 4th, 2012 Important Native American Artifact Auction

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133. 1 3/4" Biscuit Type Quartz Discoidal - Highly polished over its entirety. Very pretty. A very pretty cream color with rust and black colored splotches throughout. Found in Montgomery Co., Kentucky. 134. 2" Biscuit Type Discoidal - Jackson ‘G-10’ COA - Highly polished literally perfect discoidal made of black diorite. Found in Kentucky. Ex- Collection of Bill Jackson. Jackson ‘G-10’ COA. 135. 2 1/2' Fluted Ball Bannerstone - Jackson ‘G-10’ COA - This is the finest Ball Banner we have ever offered. Great size. Perfect condition. Exceptionally well made. Distinctly deeply fluted. And the banding in the multi-toned green slate is truly gorgeous. Jackson ‘G-10’ COA. 136. 3 3/4" Winged Bannerstone - Jackson COA - Beautiful green banded slate. Banner in great condition. If you found this in the field you would still be jumping up and down!!!! Tennessee. Jackson COA. 137. 2 5/8" Winged Bannerstone - Jackson COA - Very pretty green banded slate. Nice form. High polish. Great condition. Found in Tennessee. Jackson COA. 138. 1 7/8" Ball Bannerstone - Jackson COA - Classic form. Pretty green banded slate. Found in Tennessee. Jackson COA. 139. 2 1/2" Saddleface Bannerstone - Jackson COA - Super example in a highly polished Gneiss. Found by John Walker and Johnny Darnell near the Zinc Plant in Clarksville, Tennessee. Ex - John Duncan Collection 140. 3 1/16" Geniculate Bannerstone - Mason Co., Kentucky example formerly of the Charles West Collection. Jackson, Putty, Partain COAs 141. 3 1/16"x2 9/16" Hourglass Bannerstone - Triple Papered! - Ferruginous Quartz Example found by Ted Kell in 1932 in his garden 3 miles south of LaGrange, Indiana. One with more damage just sold for over $9k! Jackson, Putty, Partain COAs.

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142. 2 1/2"x4 1/2" Bannerstone - Unusual drilled example which was done to reinforce the haft. Clearly a heavily used example. Found by Anthony Angelo in 1950 near Springdale in Hamilton Co., Ohio. Slate. 143. 2" x 1 1/8" Tube Type Bannerstone - Jackson COA - Very translucent and pretty piece made of highly polished white Quartz. Nice mineral accumulation. Found in Scott Co., Missouri. Jackson COA. 144. 3 3/16" Tube Bannerstone - Davis COA - Nicely made example from Allen Co., Ohio with slick polish. Davis COA. 145. 3 3/4" Chumash Pipe - Jackson COA - Rare faceted block form. Extremely well patinated super hard Steatite. Excellent condition. Santa Barbara Co., California. ExHelm Collection. Jackson COA


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