Indian Collections of J. Sears & R. Webb 2009-10-31 Auction - 332 Price Results - The Artifact Company in KY
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222: 22 1/2" Algonquin Root Ball Club with Engraving087: 3 1/8" Haskett098: 2 1/8" Eden
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Mount Sterling, KY, United States
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Indian Collections of J. Sears & R. Webb

The Artifact Company is pleased to present the Indian Artifact Collections of John Sears and Robert Webb (with selected consignments). This sale features over 300 lots of fine prehistoric, historic, and contemporary collectible Native American Artifacts. Many fine flint types such as Clovis, Cumberland, Folsom, Lost Lake, Dovetail, and Cobbs are represented, as well as numerous high quality stone axes and other hardstone artifacts. An exceptional root-ball club is featured as well along with historic and contemporary basketry.
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001: 3" Fractured Base Decatur: Incredible piece of translucent Carter Cave flint. Estill Co., Kentucky. Jackson COA.
0001: 001: 3" Fractured Base DecaturEst. $400-$800
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002: 3 3/8" Heavy Duty: Very pretty example of this Early Archaic type in a silvery-gray 100% Translucent Novaculite. Lawrence Co., Arkansas. Ex - Gatewood Collection. Jackson COA.
0002: 002: 3 3/8" Heavy DutyEst. $200-$400
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003: 3 1/16" Gary: Found by Larry Roachelle in Cross Co., Arkansas. Gray Novaculite with black spiderwebs. Jackson COA.
0003: 003: 3 1/16" GaryEst. $150-$250
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004: 2 7/16" Dalton Variant: Nice long ears on thisexceptional river polished piece from Oklahoma. Jackson COA.
0004: 004: 2 7/16" Dalton VariantEst. $200-$400
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005: 2 1/4" Stilwell: Highly translucent nicely serrated example from Livingston Co., Kentucky. Jackson COA.
0005: 005: 2 1/4" StilwellEst. $150-$250
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006: 2 5/16" Greenbrier: Excellent example in multicolor Buffalo River Chert. Maroons, Purples, Oranges, and Tans. Decatur Co., Tennessee. Ex - John Duncan Collection. Jackson COA.
0006: 006: 2 5/16" GreenbrierEst. $200-$400
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007: 3 9/16" Hillsborough: Pretty example from Alachua Co., Florida. Fossil Chert. Jackson COA.
0007: 007: 3 9/16" HillsboroughEst. $200-$400
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008: 2 1/2" Rabbit Island: Gorgeous agate example from Yakima Co., Washington. Ex- Hammond Collection. Jackson COA.
0008: 008: 2 1/2" Rabbit IslandEst. $200-$400
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009: 1 15/16" Tube Pipe: Miami Co., Ohio. Ex - Eric Wagner Collection (VP AACA). Jackson COA.
0009: 009: 1 15/16" Tube PipeEst. $200-$400
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010: 3 nice KY Bottlenecks: Gorgeous Green, Blue and Gray Sonora along with Pink & Cream fossil cherts. Nelson Co., Kentucky. Ex - Sears. Collection
0010: 010: 3 nice KY BottlenecksEst. $200-$300
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011: 6 9/16" G-10 Flared Bit Celt: Excellent example from Hendricks Co., Indiana. This piece was displayed at Central Norman College until 1946. Previously owned by a 96yr old man who found it prior to 1939. Dickey COA.
0011: 011: 6 9/16" G-10 Flared Bit CeltEst. $800-$1,200
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012: 3 5/16" Ohio Lost Lake/Deep Notch: G-10 example from Franklin Co., Ohio. Ex - Gilbert Dilley Collection (Former Ohio Arch President) Coshocton. Jackson COA.
0012: 012: 3 5/16" Ohio Lost Lake/Deep NotchEst. $400-$800
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013: Pair of nice KY Celts: Nicely made pair of diorite celts from Nelson Co., Kentucky Ex - Sears Collection.
0013: 013: Pair of nice KY CeltsEst. $100-$150
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014: 2 1/4" Steatite Pipe: Beautifully made piece of rock-hard Green Steatite. If you collect steatite pipes, you know how rare a good one is! As authentic as they get. Ex - Sears Collection.
0014: 014: 2 1/4" Steatite PipeEst. $400-$800
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015: 3 7/8" Sperm Whale Pipe Tamp: Extremely well made pipe tamp of bone featuring a Sperm Whale. Highly collectible piece of Tobacciana. Circa 1820's New England. Ex - Sears Collection
0015: 015: 3 7/8" Sperm Whale Pipe TampEst. $400-$800
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016: 5 3/8" Ivory Comb: Very nice Ivory Comb used for net or cord making. Alaska Circa 1890-1910. International shipping is not available for this item. This item will only be shipped within the United States
0016: 016: 5 3/8" Ivory CombEst. $125-$250
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017: Pair of Adena Blades: Nice examples made from Fort Payne and Holland Chert. KY/IN Ex - Sears Collection
0017: 017: Pair of Adena BladesEst. $200-$400
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018: 3 7/16" Quadriconcave Gorget: Found in Michigan. This excellent Green Banded Slate example is Ex - Clyde Theler, Charles West, and Garry Mumaw Collections. Jackson COA.
0018: 018: 3 7/16" Quadriconcave GorgetEst. $400-$800
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020: 1 11/16" Fort Ancient Pipe: 'Tooth' effigy pipe found at the Goldcamp site on the Goldcamp Farm in Lawrence Co., Ohio. Pipestone.
0020: 020: 1 11/16" Fort Ancient PipeEst. $250-$500
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021: 3 5/8" Ivory Fish: Very nice Ivory fish, perhaps used as an adornment. Alaska Circa 1890-1910. International shipping is not available for this item. This item will only be shipped within the United States.
0021: 021: 3 5/8" Ivory FishEst. $200-$300
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022: 3" Plummet: Gorgeous example of a plummet in fine grained diorite. Nelson Co., Kentucky. Ex - Sears Collection.
0022: 022: 3" PlummetEst. $200-$400
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023: 2 7/8" Hourglass Bannerstone: A 'no-brainer' authentic relic with a great deal of mineralization visible. Very pretty Ferruginous Quartzite from Nelson Co., Kentucky. Ex - Sears Collection. Guaranteed to paper by Meadows, Berner,
0023: 023: 2 7/8" Hourglass BannerstoneEst. $2,000-$4,000
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024: 3 Excellent Adenas: Very pretty grouping in Hornstone, Fort Payne & Burlington Cherts. KY/IL. Ex - Sears Collection
0024: 024: 3 Excellent AdenasEst. $200-$300
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