May 19th Auction of Native American Artifacts

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with Tim Lyons Auctioneer (KY #P1699) is pleased to present

Important Auction of Native American Artifacts with over 400 Top-Quality Authenticated and Well-Documented Consignments Commencing at 10:00am on

May 19th, 2012 Preview 8:00am-10:00am

at the Clarion Hotel, Lexington, Kentucky

The Ar tif act Com pan y Artif tifact Compan pany P.O. Box 1005, Mount Sterling, Kentucky 40353 (800) 466-3836 info@theartifactcompany.com View Items Online at http://www.theartifactcompany.com


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The Artifact Company with Tim Lyons Auctioneer (KY #P1699)

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an Im por tant A uction of Impor port Auction Nativ e Amer ican Ar tif acts tifacts ative American Artif Commencing May 19th, 2012 at 10:00am at the Clarion Hotel, Lexington, Kentucky We are proud to present this Top-Quality Sale of fine relics in our second major sale of the 2012 Auction Season. Featured are fantastic items from the Collections of Earl Townsend, Kevin Pipes, Forrest Fenn, Col. Raymond Vietzen, Gregory Perino, Donald Bunge, and numerous others. The emphasis is on Native American Prehistorics however PreColumbian and some International antiquities are present as well. Highlights include an Ex- Townsend Quartz Boatstone, a fantastic pictured Boatstone, Quartz Discoidals, and Caddo Pottery. Many of the items have been previously papered by top authenticators such as Jackson, Davis, Stermer, Motley, Rogers, Dickey, Bennett, Berner, Perino, Partain, Baker, Johnson, Cox, Howard, Putty, Tatum, Fisher, Williams, Sievers, Meadows or E. Rowe. (Note: Customers interested in acquiring additional documentation or certificates should make arrangements prior to the sale. Additional documentation is only available at current market rate and should not be considered ‘complimentary’.)

Terms of Sale We have attempted to accurately describe all items being sold, but all property offered for sale is strictly ‘as-is’. We have provided substantial images of all items offered to best inform potential absentee or online bidders with regards to item condition. It is the bidder’s responsibility (whether in-person, by phone, by mail, or via the Internet) to determine the exact condition of each item. No statement in this catalog, sale bill, invoice, or other documents by associates of The Artifact Company or the Principle Auctioneer, shall be deemed to warranty, or as representation or assumption of liability with respect to age, condition, size, quality, importance, rarity, variety, provenance, or historical reference as related to any sale items. Any such statements are strictly matters of opinion. If an item already has a certificate from one or more authenticators listed above the sale shall be considered final, NO EXCEPTIONS. Everything else (with the exception of items noted as decorative or contemporary) is guaranteed for 30 days to paper as ‘authentic’ by any authenticator living and mentioned above. Differences of opinion regards ‘type’ or ‘material’ will not qualify for reasons for a return. Any item eligible for return with request for refund must be accompanied with a full written report of the examination. Authentication is a matter of scholarship and we welcome you to utilize the experience of your preferred expert for consultation prior to sale. You may arrrange to have your expert inspect a potential purchase prior to a sale by calling 1-800-466-3836. Reserve and Buy-Back rules are in effect for this sale. The Auctioneer will be the final judge as to which bidder is the highest bidder. In event of any dispute in this matter the Auctioneer shall use his own discretion to decide whether to reopen bidding or not. Title to all merchandise shall pass to the highest bidder at the fall of the Auctioneer’s ‘Hammer’. The Purchaser shall assume full risk and responsibility for the lot purchased once title has passed. The buyer must pay Kentucky State Sales Tax (6%) unless exception is allowed under laws regulating such tax. Out of state sales tax numbers will be accepted. You do not pay Kentucky Sales Tax if items are shipped out of state. All accounts must be settled by sale’s end unless other arrangements have been made. Payment may be made by cash, personal check, or major credit card (a 3% convenience fee will be added to credit card purchases). The Artifact Company or its Auctioneers are not responsible for any typographical error or omission in this catalog. Photographs in this catalog are of the actual items being sold, but exact condition of the objects offered is their condition the day of the sale. There will be absolutely NO returns or adjustments of any kind made 30 days after sale date. We reserve the right to refuse admittance to any individual or group.

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Buyer’s Premium Absentee and Floor Bidders the day of the auction will pay a 10% buyer’s premium on any successfully executed purchase. Internet and Phone bidders will pay a 13% buyer’s premium on any successful purchase. Shipping We will ship and insure items purchased through Absentee and Internet bidding to your wishes. A nominal Shipping and Handling fee will be assessed per package with regards to postage and insurance requirements. Absentee Bidding Absentee Bids must be received no later than 8:00pm Eastern Time, Friday, May 18th, 2012. Please call (800)-466-3836 or (859) 499-0204 to leave an absentee bid. Your bid will be made by an experienced bidder on your behalf. This system is not foolproof, but completely honest. Phone Bidding Call (800) 466-3836 or (859) 499-0204. Please call by 8:00pm Eastern Time, Friday, May 18th, 2012 to arrange this service. Our Staff will call you when the artifact is ready to go up for auction. Calls made to the above numbers the day of sale unfortunately cannot be answered. Incoming calls the day of the sale will NOT ring to the auction floor. Please plan ahead. Internet Bidding We are pleased to offer Internet Bidding via the www.LiveAuctioneers.com website. You must register with LiveAuctioneers well in advance for this sale even if you have previously registered an account. Feel free to contact us if you are having difficulties registering online. www.liveauctioneers.com

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The Artifact Company Alexander C. Przygoda KY #AHO3486 P.O. Box 1005 Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 (800) 466-3836 or (859) 499-0204 info@theartifactcompany.com This catalog is available for viewing and additional download at http://www.theartifactcompany.com Many additional pictures are available on our website as well, many featuring translucency, flaking detail, and other views of the items in this catalog. Directions and Accomodations: The Clarion Hotel is located at the intersection of I75 (Exit 115) and Newtown Pike in Lexington, Kentucky. This is the same location as the Green River Archaeological Society Lexington Show. The address is: 1950 Newtown Pike, Lexington, Kentucky 40511 There are several motels and hotels in the area including the Clarion Hotel (859-233-0512), the Griffin Gate Marriott (859-231-5100), the Embassy Suites (859-455-5000) and the Four-Points Sheraton (859259-1311). Call for more complete listing.


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1. 1 15/16" Clovis - Finely made example from the Southwest. Ultra thin. Burined. Nice flutes. Ex- Pipes Collection. 2. 2" Palmer - Ultra thin with great symmetry. Pretty gray and white chert. Ex- R. Shively Collection. Ohio. Davis ‘G-10’ COA. 3. 1 13/16" Folsom - Very pretty fossil chert example found in Milwaukee Co., Wisconsin by the Schug Family. 4. 1 3/8" Lovell - Translucent multi-colored Agate from Montana. 5. 1 1/4" Folsom - Nicely fluted on one side. Found by the Schug Family in Dodge Co., Wisconsin. Fossil Chert. 6. 1 11/16" Folsom - Found in Dane Co., Wisconsin. Ex - Schug. Fluted both sides. Cream flint. 7. 2" Apple Creek - Pretty fossil chert example from Kay Co., Oklahoma. River Polished. Found b y Homer Wooley. 8. 1 15/16" Clovis - Northern Oregon example in a nicely patinated pinkorange Pigeon Blood Agate from Southern Washington. Nicely fluted on both sides. Paleo 12,000 years old. Clovis is rare from the Northwestern United States. Don’t overlook this piece! 9. 1 5/8" Clovis - Translucent Agate. Ex- Pipes Collection. Alabama. Davis ‘G-9’ COA. 10. 1 5/8" Gower - Sweet symmetrical little example from Central Texas. ID’ed by Rogers as light cream color silicified sandstone. Ex- Forrest Fenn Collection. Rogers COA. 11. 2" Scottsbluff II - Burlington Chert example from Missouri.

12. 2" Agate Basin - Basalt example with heavy grinding. Found in Lake Co., Oregon. Davis COA. 13. 1 3/4" Agate Basin - White Battle Mountain Chert example with nice translucency. Found in Lake Co., Oregon. Davis COA. 14. 1 7/8" Hardin - Southern Georgia example. Translucent fossil chert. 15. Huge 1 3/4" Hayes - Thin and excellent. Black Pitkin Chert. Ex- Pipes Collection. Arkansas. 16. 1 15/16" Paleo Dart - Truly gorgeous cream and brown banded Chalcedony. Found in Oregon. Jackson COA. 17. 1 1/2" Folsom - Fluted to the tip on one side. Ultra thin. Glossy creamy Burlington. Ex- Pipes Collection. Missouri. Davis ‘G-9’ COA. 18. 1 11/16" Halifax - Crystal Quartz example from North Carolina. Ex Kevin Pipes Collection. 19. 1 7/8" Pinetree - Thin with excellent symmetry and flaking. Multitoned Hornstone. Found in Mercer Co., Kentucky. Davis ‘G-9’ COA. 20. 3 5/16" California Paleo Crescent - Cream high grade flint/chert example from Northern California formerly of the Humphries Collection. Well developed with defined central hafting area. 21. 1 3/4" Clay - Florida beauty in a rainbow cream/pink/purple/teal/blue/ purple fossil chert. Translucent and pretty. 22. 1 13/16" Stanly - Marked ‘Walter’s Mill, Randolph Co., North Carolina, 1941'. Crystal Quartz example formerly of the Kevin Pipes Collection.

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23. 2 7/16" Clovis - Translucent light blue Flint Ridge. Very thin. Fluted 70% on one side and 35% on the other. Ohio. Jackson and Rogers COA’s. 24. 2 3/16" Clovis - Davis & Stermer COA’s - Highly translucent white Flint Ridge Chalcedony. Fluted 80-90% on both blade faces. Adams Co., Ohio. Ex- Ben Williams Collection. Davis ‘G-8’ & Stermer COA’s. 25. 2 3/16" Pelican Lake - Ultra thin. Pretty creamy white chert with a orange band of color through the base. Found in Oregon. Davis COA. 26. 2 3/8" Dalton - Boone Chert river polished example found by Homer Wooley in Kay Co., Oklahoma. Nice and all there. 27. 2 3/16" Lundy - Gorgeous Salmon colored Kay County flint with Striking bands of white. River Polished. Found by Homer Wooley in Kay Co ., Oklahoma. 28. 2 1/8" Dalton - Graver-tipped example found by Homer Wooley in Kay Co., Oklahoma. River polished fossil chert. 29. 2 1/2" Allen - Excellent river polished example found by Homer Wooley in Kay Co., Oklahoma. 30. 2 1/4" Scottsbluff - Light gray glossy gray/brown chert with nice translucency. Labeled found in Lincoln Co., Nebraska. Davis ‘G-8’ COA. 31. 2 1/8" Carter Cave Clovis - Highly translucent caramel colored Carter Cave. Thin and excellent with great flutes. Kentucky. Jackson COA. 32. 2 5/16" Clovis - Totally translucent agate example found in Montana! Nicely fluted on one side. Ex- Pipes Collection. 33. World Class 2 5/8" Black Rock Concave - Good as they get. Deep blue A g a t e w i t h w h i t e s p l o t c h e s a n d s t r e a k s a n d l o t s o f t r a n s l u c e c ny. Craftsmanship is exquisite. Lake Co., Oregon. Davis ‘G-10+’ COA. 34. 2 1/2" Dalton Drill - Excellent river polished example found by Homer Wooley in Kay Co., Oklahoma. Cream fossil chert. 35. 2 9/16" Northumberland - Onondaga Chert example from New York state. Fluted nearly to the tip on both sides, with some river polish. Rare! 36. 2 1/4" Eden - Exceptional transverse flaking. Classic example. Deep red/maroon chert. Found in Lake Co., Oregon. Davis COA.

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37. 2 1/4" Calf Creek - Nicely river polished example found by Homer Wooley in Kay Co., Oklahoma. 38. 2 1/4" Northern Side Notch - Klamath Co., Oregon. Translucent banded and swirled Obsidian. Really pretty. 39. 2 3/8" Eden - Great flaking. Glossy black Obsidian. Found in Oregon. Davis COA. 40. 2 1/2" Hixton Clovis - 3 COA’s. Honey colored Hixton with lots of translucency. Found in Salk Co., Wisconsin. Ex- Dr. Fred Cory Collection. Jackson, Partain, and Putty COA’s. 41. 2 1/4" Dalton Drill - River polished example found by Homer Wooley in Kay Co., Oklahoma. Basally thinned. 42. 2 1/2" Humboldt - Great flaking. Black Obsidian. Found in Lake Co., Oregon. Davis COA. 43. 3 1/16" Ovate Knife - Jewel Flint Ridge with lots of color. Found near Greenville, Ohio. Very pretty and semi-translucent. 44. Outstanding 2 13/16" Pinto Basin - Jet black glossy Obsidian. Superb flaking. Found in Northern California. Rogers COA. 45. 3 1/4" Triangle - Exceptionally well flaked piece found by David McIntosh on Crescent Hill near Onion Creek in Travis Co., Texas. 46. 2 3/16" Pinetree - Superb black Coshocton flint example from Southern Ohio. Ex - Humphries Collection. Nicely serrated. Jackson ‘G-10’ COA. 47. 2 5/8" Hillsborough - Thin and excellent truly gorgeous example. Made of pink and white polyp loaded coral with perfect symmetry and lots of translucency. Ex- Lee Phillips Collection. Found in Marion Co., Florida. Perino & Putty COA’s. 48. 2 3/8" Eccentric Multi-notched Scraper - Rare multi-notched form. High grade white chert. Texas. Ex- Forrest Fenn Collection. Rogers COA. 49. 3 3/16" Dalton/Meserve - Excellent river polished flint example found by Homer Wooley in Kay Co., Oklahoma. 50. 2 3/4" Cascade - Jet black glossy Obsidian with great transverse flaking. Nice size and form. Found in Oregon. 51. 3 1/8" Base Tang Knife - Pretty river polished Kay County flint example found by Homer Wooley in Kay Co., Oklahoma.

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52. 3" Clovis - Pretty light gray two tone Hornstone with nice translucent areas. Fluted on both sides. Ex- Roland Collection. Found in Scott Co., Kentucky. Rogers COA. 53. 2 7/8" Crowfield - 3 COA’s. Rare Clovis variety. Blue black Upper Mercer Chert. Distinctly fluted on both sides. Reported as found in Adams Co., Pennsylvania. Howard, Partain, & Putty COA’s. 54. 3" Clovis - Ultra thin with lots of color. Looks Goshen to us but Davis calls it Clovis. Great relic in any case. Found in Oregon. Davis ‘G-8’ COA. 55. 2 3/4" Lost Lake - Highly translucent very pretty tan and cream Carter Cave Flint. Found in Madison Co., Kentucky. Davis ‘G-8’ COA. 56. 2 3/4" Lost Lake - 3 COA’s. Classic form with long swept wings. Made of high grade glossy Fort Payne Chert. Found in Hardin Co., Tennessee by Bill Birmingham. Davis , Dickey, & Partain COA’s. 57. 2 11/16" Lost Lake - Hornstone example with excellent mineralization from Central Kentucky. 58. 2 3/4" Wheeler - Very thin. Pretty light gray chert. Heavily ground edges. Found in Ohio. Davis ‘G-9’ COA. 59. 2 3/4" Redstone - 6 COA’s. High grade Hornstone with multiple shades of gray. Great flutes - 80% on one side, 60% on the other. Found in Clay Co., West Virginia. Ex- Phillip Maynard Collection. Davis, Stermer, and 4 other COA’s. 60. 2 7/8" Clovis - 3 COA’s. Pretty mostly yellow Jasper with maroon swirls. Thin and well made with nice flutes. Found in Tennessee. Jackson, Davis, & Stermer COA’s. 61. 2 3/4" Clovis - Very nice example found in Dodge Co., Wisconsin by the Schug Family. Gray/cream flint. 62. 2 5/8" Cumberland - 4 COA’s. Found in Hopkins Co., Kentucky. Nicely fluted on both sides. High grade chert with nice color and good symmetry. Ex- D o u g M c D o w n e y, D av i d Ku n z , a n d K e n t o n C raw f o r d C o l l e c t i o n s . Jackson, Perino, Partain, & Stermer COA’s. 63. 2 15/16" Pedernales - Attractive light gray glossy chert. Needle tip. Central Texas. Ex- Forrest Fenn Collection. Rogers COA. 64. 2 13/16" Oakalla - Needle tip. High grade light gray chert. Found in Bell Co., Texas. Rogers COA. 65. 2 3/4" Pedernales - High grade gray chert with nice translucency and a needle tip. Ex- Forrest Fenn Collection. Found near Fredericksburg in Gillespie Co., Texas. Rogers COA. 66. 2 1/2" Castroville - Perfect symmetry. Translucent cream chert. Found in Central Texas. Ex- Forrest Fenn Collection. Rogers COA. 67. 2 5/8" Pedernales - Dark gray / brown chert with nice translucency. Found in Central Texas. Ex- Forrest Fenn Collection. Rogers COA. 68. 2 13/16" Oakalla - Translucent high grade champagne colored chert. Needle tip. Found in Bell Co., Texas. Rogers COA. 69. 2 3/4" Pedernales - Pretty high grade light gray chert with a needle tip. Found in Hays Co., Texas. Rogers COA.

70. 2 7/8" Clovis - Transclucent Crescent Quarry chert example with creek staining. Illinois. Nice flutes. 71. 2 3/4" Clovis - Blue black Coshocton with nice flutes. Found in Ohio. Ex- Art Heaton Collection. Jackson & Davis COA’s. 72. 3 3/8" Yadkin - Totally translucent quartz example from North Carolina. 73. 3" Hopewell - Needle-tipped and very thin example at approx 3/16" thick. Illinois. Ex- Humphries Collection. 186 74. 3 1/16" Marshall - Long needle tip. Excellent symmetry. High grade tan chert. Central Texas. Ex- Forrest Fenn Collection. Rogers COA. 75. 2 5/8" Lost Lake - Pretty light gray chert with nice form and a great bevel. Found in Perry Co., Ohio. Rogers COA. 76. 2 5/8" Snyders - Nicely made thin example from Calhoun Co., Illinois. Ex - Roy Davis Collection. Burlington. Davis COA. 77. 2 11/16" Matanzas - River Polished example found by Homer Wooley 185 in Kay Co., Oklahoma. 78. 2 3/8" Morrow Mountain - Thin, translucent, and beautiful orange and red Agate. Found in North Carolina. Davis ‘G-10’ COA. 79. 2 15/16" Base Tang Knife - Gorgeous totally translucent well patinated cloudy agate from Colorado. 80. 3 1/4" Firstview - Classic form with tremendous flaking. Made of pretty Knife River Flint. Found in Lincoln Co., Nebraska. Davis ‘G-10’ COA.


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81. 9" PreColumbian Votive Axe - Excellent large axe with full-groove, ridge, and secondary poll-groove and notch. Museum Deaccession. 82. 7 1/2" Full Groove Axe - Clark Co., Kentucky example in a fine-grained green diorite. Exellent mineralization. 83. 7 1/2" Full Groove Axe - Ross Co., Ohio example formerly of the Buena Park, California Museum collection (1984) and Ex- Jerry Gaither and Bernie Carr Collections. Perino COA. Pictured in Hothem’s Indian Artifacts of the Midwest Book IV, page 221. 84. 7 7/8" Swedish Perforated Boat-Shaped Battle Axe - Gray Hardstone example from Sweden. Dual purpose axe and maul. Neolithic period. 85. 7 1/2" G-10+ Missouri 3/4 Groove Square-Poll Axe - 3 COAS. Museum grade example in weathered diorite. Saline Co., Missouri. Top and bottom edges have slight concavity. Motley, Meadows, Jackson ‘G-10+’ COA’s. 86. 7 3/4" 3/4 Groove Axe - Fantastic example with high degree of polish from Ohio. Dark colored Diorite. 87. 29" x 60" Navajo Germantown Rug - Nice color palette in this Southwestern textile. Gray, Black, Cream, Brown, Mustard, Orange, and Emerald/ Te a l . C i r c a 1 8 9 0 ’s - 1 9 2 0 ’s.

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88. 3 1/2" Dovetail - Gray and balck Mercer Chert. Found in Spencer Co., Ohio. Ex- Paul Holmes Collection. Davis COA. 89. 3 1/4" Clovis Preform - Nice example in a brown mottled chert found by the Schug Family near Madison, Dane Co., Wisconsin. Features channel flutes on one side in preparation for fluting. 90. 3" Excelsior - Great example with super serrations. Glossy black Obsidian. Old ‘NEV’ label. Ex- Kevin Pipes Collection. 91. 3 1/8" Angostura - Pretty black fossil chert example from Missouri. Ex- Humphries Collection. 92. 3 1/8" Carrizo Drill - Large example from Nueces Canyon, Texas. ExHumphries Collection. Edwards Plateau Chert. Big and all there! 93. 3 1/2" Side Notched - Precolumbian example from North-Central Mexico. Circa 1000 A.D. 94. 3 7/16" Agate Basin - Jet black ‘Ice’ Obsidian with lots of translucency. Excellent early flaking, classic for the type. Heavily ground about 75% of the lateral edges toward the tip. Northern California find. Rogers COA. 95. 3 3/8" Hardin - 3 COA’s - Very symmetrical and well made. Multitoned gray Hornstone. Ex- Brent Fisher Collection. Hamilton Co., Ohio. Papered by Rogers as Hardin and by Partain and Stermer as Lost Lake. 96. 3 1/4" Dovetail - Pretty multi-colored light gray and maroon chert looks like Flint Ridge. Extremely nice example. Kentucky. Bennett COA. 97. 3 7/16" Clovis - Very pretty Crab Orchard Chert. Ex- Chalmer Lynch and Bill Cain Collections. Deep flutes - 60% 0n one side, 40% on the other. Daviess Co., Kentucky. Jackson COA. 98. 3 3/4" Parman - Perfect symmetry. Nicely thin, great flaking, and highly translucent Knife River Flint. Lake Co., Oregon. Davis ‘G-10’ COA. 99. 3 3/16" Cumberland - Well executed with great form. Fluted to the tip on one side -60% on the other. Made of high grade brown chert with nice translucency around the perimeter. Bath Co., Kentucky. Rogers COA. 100. 3 1/8" Buck Creek - Outstanding example. Thin, symmetrical, and colorful gray and tan Fort Payne chert. Old label reads - ‘Estill Co., Ky. 74-8 over 4, C-S’. Davis ‘G-10’ COA. 101. 3 3/8" Lost Lake - Pretty brown and tan Sonora Chert. Designated found in Kentucky or Tennessee by Davis. Ex- William E. Teill Collection. Davis COA. 102. 3" Lost Lake - Pretty striped cream and gray Hornstone. Indented base and nicely serrated edges. Posey Co., Indiana. Jackson COA.

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121. 4 3/4" Full Groove Axe - Well loved example. Diorite. 122. 4 5/8" 3/4 Groove Axe - Illinois example in Granite. Slight concavity to top. 123. 1/2 Groove Axe - Unique example found at “Rose Hill”. Granite. 124. 4 3/4" 3/4 Slant Groove Axe - Van Buren Co., Iowa example in a nicely weathered Granite. Early collector label. 125. 4 3/8" Full Groove Axe - Quartz example from near Greenville, Ohio. All there and perfect. 126. 4 5/8" 3/4 Groove Axe - Excellent mineralization on this deaccession from an East Coast Instituion. Marked ‘DB-10 Morgan Co., Ohio’ 127. 4" 3/4 Groove Axe - Nice speckled granite example marked ‘D-8 Ohio’. Formerly of an East Coast Institution. 128. 4 1/2" 3/4 Groove Axe - Granite example formerly of an East Coast institution. Mark ed ‘NW2 Ohio’. 129. 3 1/2" 3/4 Groove Axe - Gray and black speckled granite. Nice polish. Nice condition. Found in Missouri. Davis ‘G-8’ COA. 130a. 4" 3/4 Groove Iowa ‘Pocket’ Axe - Nice example in diorite from Lee Co ., Iowa. Recent Museum Deaccession.

130b. SALE HIGHLIGHT - 30.5” x 35.5” Tribal Chief Painting by J. Mason Reeves Jr. (1898-1974)

Signed upper left. Exceptional painting of a tribal Chief or Elder in full regalia. Joseph Mason Reeves Jr., son of Admiral Joseph M. Reeves, was born in Washington D.C. in 1898. After spending his youth in various cities around the world, Reeves attended the University of California, graduating in 1917, where he studied art under C. Chapel Judson. He continued his formal art education at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and Corcoran Gallery before naval service in World War I interrupted his studies. When the war ended, he remained in Europe studying at the Académies Julian and Colarossi in Paris and The British Academy of Arts in Rome. Reeves returned to the United States in 1923 and worked as a portraitist in New York and Norfolk, Virginia before moving West to San Rafael and San Francisco. Finally settling in Los Angeles, Reeves served as President of The Artists of the Southwest as well as The Painters and Sculptors Club, and was a distinguished member of the California Art Club, Los Angeles Art Association and Laguna Beach Art Association. His portraiture was exhibited widely in Los Angeles and San Francisco, as well as in Paris and London. In this example, Reeves paints a purely American subject within the constructs of academic portraiture. Reeves' careful rendering of detail can be seen in the quill-work on the figure's headdress and the patterning on the vest, but also in the very personal portrait of the sitter. Overall, an outstanding example of the artist's work that combines Reeve's mastery of portraiture with his profound love of the West. Dimensions include frame.

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172. 4 1/2" Hardin - Creamy Burlington Chert from Central Illinois. Distinctly ‘knobbed’ base. Minute serrations the length of both blade edges. Ex- Von Hilliard and Don Meador Collections. Dickey COA. 173. 4 1/2" Dovetail - Well made. Blue, black, and white Coshocton Chert. Found in Ohio. Davis ‘G-9’ COA. 174. 4 3/8" Dovetail - Indented base form with lethal serrations. Material ID’ed by Davis as ‘gray and white Fort Payne with a Bullseye’. Found in Kentucky. Davis ‘G-7’ COA. 175. 4 5/16" Dovetail - 3 COA’s. Light gray Hornstone. Well made with g r e a t s e r ra t i o n s . Fo u n d i n Ra n d o l p h C o., I n d i a n a . E x- C h a r l i e We s t Collection. Stermer, Partain, & Putty ‘G-9’ COA’s. 176. 4 1/4" Northern Side Notch ‘Fox Ear’ - Central Oregon example from the Bill Heap collection. Translucent swirled and banded obsidian. Superb form and flaking!! Jackson COA. 177. 4 15/16" Dovetail - 6 COA’s - Outstanding example. Pretty light gray Hornstone with perfect form and symmetry. Ex- Dawson Collection. Fayette Co., Indiana. Rogers, Stermer, Perino, Howard, Partain, & Putty COA’s. 178. 4 11/16" Hardin - Light gray Hornstone. Distinctly ‘knobbed’ base variety. Classic flaking. Great serrations. Central Kentucky. Ex- Raymond Vietzen Collection. Dickey COA. 179. 4 5/16" Dovetail - 3 COA’s. Gray Hornstone. Very symmetrical. Excellent condition. Found in Cr awford Co., Indiana. Ex- Harvey Mills Collection. Rogers, Stermer, & Partain COA’s. 180. 4 1/8" Pike County - Incredibly pretty example found on a sandbar by Terry Daniels near Walnut Ridge, Arkansas. Gray & Cream swirled Bullseye Crowley’s with serrations. A true ‘Masterpiece’. Jackson ‘G-10’ COA. 181. 4 7/8" Hopewell - Big example made of white/champagne colored Flint Ridge with great translucency. Found in Ross Co., Ohio . Ex- Willy Cross Collection. Jackson & Davis COA’s. 1 8 2 . 5 " C o b b s - C o l o r f u l b a n d e d Ty r o n e c h e r t . We l l m a d e w i t h n i c e serrations. Grant Co., Kentucky. Davis ‘G-9’, Partain, & Putty COA’s.

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315. 1 7/8" PreColumbian Figurine - Jadeite small figurine from Central America in a nicely polished jade. 316. 1 13/16" PreColumbian Human Figurine - Green Jade figure with bird-bone drilled eyes 317. 2 1/8" Mezcala Figurine - Jadeite figurine from West Mexico. 318. 3 1/4" PreColumbian Jade Figurine - Western Mexico. Seated Human figure with hat. Hat has been reattached. Bonedrilled on back for suspension. 319. 3 9/16" Mezcala Figurine - PreColumbian abstract human figurine in a black hardstone from Guerrero, Mexico. Formerly of an Eastern Institution. 320. 3" Mezcala Figurine - Nice abstract human figure from Guerrero, Mexico. Formerly of an East Coast Institution. Dark green Jade or Diopside. 321. 3 3/4" Mayan Jade Idol (Restored) - Nicely made piece however it has been repaired and restored with restoration to head, and feet. Feet were broken off by previous owner however they were retained for restoration. 322. 11 1/2" PreColumbian-Style Stone Sculpture - Unusual carving of a Jaguar seated on a rattlesnake. Appears to be granite. Heavily polished item formerly of the Anderson Estate. Offered as ‘Decorativ e Only’. 323. 7 5/8" Taino Effigy Axe - Collected in 1881 and formerly of an East Coast Institution. Brown dense hardstone example from Dominican Republic. Human form. 324. 6 1/8" Mezcala-Chontal Female Figural Idol - Large, THICK 3D piece from Central Mexico. Jadeite. 325. 3 3/4" PreColumbian Figural on Stand - Excellent displaying piece on a tasteful stand. 326. 4 3/4" PreColumbian Idol - Basalt example from Mexico. Estate find. Exact location of find unknown but similar examples have been found in the Valley of Mexico associated with Teotihuacan. 327. 7 1/8" Mezcala Figurine - Exceptional large example from Guerrero, Mexico. Formerly of an East Coast Institution. Greenstone with Cinnabar residue. 328. 5 PreColumbian Pebble Pendants - Nice cluster of 5 Jade/ Stone Pebble Pendants from various Central American Cultures. Humans and animals present. 329. Colima Necklace Ensemble - Nice selection of pieces formerly of the Lucia-Meza Collection. 4 Bangles, one disc, and one crescent Gorget.

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352. 1 1/8" Toyah - Textbook example with serrations in a cream fossil chert. Found in Southwest Texas. 353. 7/8" Bonham - Totally translucent No vaculite example found by Ruben Rankin in Saline Co., Arkansas. Serrated! Pictured in Overstreet #11, pg 563. 354. 7/8" Catahoula - Perfect example found by Ruben Rankin at a Caddo site in Saline Co., Arkansas. Totally translucent yellow Novaculite. 355. 7/8" Desert Delta - Totally translucent agate example from Vantage, Washington. 356. 1 1/8" ‘G-10’ Columbia Plateau - Perfect Orange Agate example from Washington. Ex- Rolands Collection. 357. 3/4" Desert Delta - Finely serrated completely translucent agate example from Vantage, Washington. 358. 1 1/16" Catahoula - Totally translucent smokey Novaculite example found by Ruben Rankin in Saline Co., Arkansas. Perfect. 359. 1 1/16" Columbia Plateau - Literally perfect example made of highly translucent and colorful Agate. Found by Norma Berg in the 1950’s on private land between Vantage and Priest Rapids near the Columbia River in Washington State. 360. 1 1/16" Columbia Plateau - Paper thin, red Agate, and perfect. ExRoland Collection. Washington State. Jackson ‘G-10’ COA. 361. 1 1/4" Pueblo Side Notched - Translucent, thin, perfect example from Northern New Mexico. ‘G-10’ piece. 362. 1 9/16" Nawthis - Obsidian example with serrations. Northern New Mexico. Nice and all there. 363. 1 1/16" Catahoula - G o r g e o u s e x a m p l e i n s p i d e r w e b b e d g r a y N ova c u l i t e . Fo u n d b y Ru b e n R a n k i n i n S a l i n e C o., A r k a n s a s . To t a l l y translucent. 364. 1 1/16" Columbia Plateau - Gorgeous agate example from Washington State. Ex- Rolands Collection. 365. 1" Agee - Perfect example found by R uben Rankin in Saline Co., Arkansas. White Novaculite. Only Agee found at his ‘Swamp Pond’ site. 366. 7/8" ‘G-10+’ Toyah - Finest Toyah we have had the pleasure of offering. Finely serrated and perfect. Found in Southwest Texas. 367. 1 1/16" Columbia Plateau - Blood-red Agate example from Washington State. Ex- Rolands Collection. Jackson ‘G-10’ COA.


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393. Eskimo Ivory/Bone Artifacts - Excellent assortment of 13 Eskimo artifacts including a 16" carved ivory sled ra i l f e a t u r i n g d e p i c t i o n s o f Wa l r u s , W h a l e s , b o a t s , a Po l a r B e a r. To g g l e s , r i n g s , n e t- g a u g e s a n d h a r p o o n s . US Buyers Only - No shipments to California. 394. 9 1/4" Eskimo Seal Mask - Carved on a piece of driftwood. This example features whale’s tail shaped nose, and raised lips around the mouth. Nice. Ex- Rolands Collection. 395. 14" Shell Bead Necklace with Canine Pendants - Barrel form shell beads with Canine Teeth. Smyth Co., Virginia. Mississippian Era - Circa 1300 A.D. 396. 5 11/16" Bone Lure - Eskimo or Northwest Coast carved lure with copper hook and seed bead inlay. Woven textile lashing and leader present possibly made from baleen(?). Engraved features as well. Circa 1880-1930. 397. 12" Horn Spoon - Plains-Style piece Circa 1890-1940. 398. 25 1/2" Shell Bead Necklace - Faded tag reads ‘Olivella Shell Beads with drilled canine tooth. H.C. Site. Cabarrus Co., North Carolina’. Age unknown but displays excellent with lots of organic accumulations. 399. 15 3/4" Eskimo Cribbage Board - Contemporary example made from a Walrus Oosik with cut horn end caps, and Ivory Polar Bear/Seal adornments. Highly sought after collectible. US Buyers Only. No Shipments to California. 400. 20" Eskimo Cribbage Board - Walrus Tusk (Ivory) example with pegged-legs and extensive engraved arctic scenes. Bears, Geese, Seals, Cabin, and Dogsled Team all depicted. Carving not older than 75 years. No game pegs. US Buyers Only. No Shipments to California. Perfect condition. 401. 6 1/4" Halibut Hook - Pacific Northwest Coast Tribal Halibut Hook made with Ivory barb and wood. Nice example.

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402. 4 11/16" North Blade - Superb large Strawberry Burlington example found in a Cache with 20 others in Cass Co., Illinois. 403. 4 1/4" North Blade - Extra fine example with great color found in Cass Co., Illinois in a Cache with 20 others. 404. 4 5/16" North Blade - Extra pretty example from Cass Co., Illinois. Found with 20 others in a cache. 5 are in this sale! 405. 3 7/8" North Blade - Found in a cache with 20 others in Cass Co., Illinois. Pretty Strawberry Burlington. 406. 3 5/16" North Blade - Found in a cache of 20 others in Cass Co., Illinois. Thin and excellent. 407. 8 Arkansas Birdpoints - All found on the same site by Harvey McGehee (Who’s Who, Vol. 3, 1972) in Arkansas. Mostly Novaculite and translucent. 408. 3 Agees/Albas - Longest 1 1/8". Found together in the same field by Ruben Rankin in Saline Co., Arkansas. Excellent grouping of hard-to-come by Caddo birdpoints. Translucent No vaculite. 409. 8 Arkansas Birdpoints - All found on the same site by Harvey McGehee (Who’s Who, Vol. 3, 1972) in Arkansas. Mostly Novaculite and translucent. 410. 2 3/8" Engraved Bear Tooth - Great example. Distinctly engraved and highly polished. Found at Fox Fields in Mason Co., Kentucky. Davis ‘G-10’ COA. 411. 2 1/2" Gary - Totally translucent example found by Ruben Rankin in Saline Co ., Arkansas. Gra y and Red-Orange No vaculite.

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Davis G-10 UPCOMING AUCTIONS The Artifact Company holds between 6-10 auctions per year. If you are interested in consigning items for an upcoming auction, do not hesitate to call us at 1-800-466-3836 for details. Some upcoming auction dates are listed below. We accept most types of authentic collectible artifacts. Papered pieces a plus!

Sale Date Summer 2012 Fall 2012

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