Richardson's Ancient Lithic Auction 2011-09-03 Auction - 95 Price Results - Arrowhead Museum in MO
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60: Classic Dalton85: Dalton34: Adze from Dekalb Co. Tennessee.
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Perry, MO, United States
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Richardson's Ancient Lithic Auction

We are proud to present some of the rarest and finest arrowheads for sale in the world. Many if not all are historically significant. Our desire is to aid others to collect, preserve and record great arrowheads and feel this is evident in this exciting Auction. Come join us? The Richardsons go to a great deal of time and trouble at their expense to cull out of our Ancient Lithic Auctions any fake or reproductions. They also have several authenticators as well as many collectors helping to do this. The arrowheads in this sale or any other past or present auction when stating Ancient Lithics are guaranteed authentic and are original in our opinion and usually in others opinion as well. We can however make mistakes. Please draw to our attention or share any knowledge with us to help keep and maintain the Richardson's Auction house to be the safest place to invest and collect ancient arrowheads, Our ancient ancestors kept styles of arrowheads going that they developed over many years keeping them pure from change as a tradition as for any other reason. This is the same all around the world. We owe it to them, ourselves and future collectors to keep their arrowheads as original as the day they were knapped and to preserve them forever.
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Triangle Knife: Triangle Knife – Original Pre-historic condition, reportedly found in Texas. Measures 4.49" long x 1.21" wide
0001: Triangle KnifeEst. $50-$75
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Angostura: Angostura – Labeled Pettis Co. Missouri. The base and sides are ground approximately 1.3 of the way down. The lance shows surface wear and some vegetation staining. Natural heat treated flint was
0002: AngosturaEst. $100-$200
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Cobbs Knife: Another fine artifact from the Neff collection of Griggsville, Illinois and found there locally. Made from the rare and one of the most prized flints of Illinois, called Brown County Chert. It shows
0003: Cobbs KnifeEst. $225-$300Lot Passed
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Classic Dalton: Extremely Well crafted Classic Dalton. It exhibits some of the finest serration of which some are missing but those remaining are as good as it gets. Good wear and multiple types of patina make this
0004: Classic DaltonEst. $500-$600
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Dunn Point: Dunn Point made from colorful novaculite from Arkansas where the point was found. A translucent point with a contracting stem. It has an ancient nick on the base. It measures 4.09" long x 1.70" wide.
0005: Dunn PointEst. $60-$75
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Lanceolate point: Lanceolate point from Texas. It is very well made with slight grinding on the base. It appears to be an early archaic point. It is semi translucent with good age and patinas which are easily
0006: Lanceolate pointEst. $75-$100
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Mayan Eccentric: Mayan Eccentric from Mexico collected in the late 1920's Chipped in the effigy for of a human. Slight damage chip to one foot. It measures 3.14" long x 2.10" wide.
0007: Mayan EccentricEst. $60-$80
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Woodland Point: Woodland Point – Made from a showy orange to pinkish orange chert. This is a woodlands period arrowhead with the base and notches in very good condition. Some ancient use and retouch to the blade
0009: Woodland PointEst. $500-$700
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Four Mozarkite points
0010: Four Mozarkite pointsEst. $40-$80
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Middle to Late Archaic Point: Middle to Late Archaic Point from Tennessee is made of Dover chert. Dover chert comes from Western Tennessee and is an ancient people's favorite material to use. Even though it can be difficult to
0011: Middle to Late Archaic PointEst. $450-$600Lot Passed
Paleo Lanceolate: Paleo Lanceolate made from whitish Burlington chert. Broad flake scares across the face, polished slightly from use and age. A very typical look of very ancient chert of this type. Sometimes
0012: Paleo LanceolateEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
2 Points: 2 Points – One a Thebes the other a lost lake. Both in original as found condition. Having substantial wearing and ageing of stone with patina present. Good example of the two popular styles. The
0013: 2 PointsEst. $50-$85Lot Passed
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Large Contracting Stem Point: Large Contracting Stem Point – From Ohio it is identified as late archaic colorful semi translucent point which at first look resembles novaculite from Arkansas. It has large broad flakes with
0014: Large Contracting Stem PointEst. $600-$800
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Middle Archaic Point: Middle Archaic Point with a long stem. White pagination on one side. Found in Texas and made from Edwards plateau chert. Slight tip and end dings. Condition is as found. Ageing and patinas are
0015: Middle Archaic PointEst. $100-$150
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Four various corner notched points: Four various corner notched points. All found in Missouri. 3 made from Burlington cherts and 1 of mozarkite. They are all good examples of type points. Small dings and nicks are expected from these
0016: Four various corner notched pointsEst. $60-$80
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Side notch point: Side notch point Late archaic to woodland point – Classified as this but we feel it may be earlier. Having median notching occurring near the base leaving very small area from the stem or hafting
0017: Side notch pointEst. $75-$100
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Triangle Shaped Knife: Found in Texas. It is most likely from the woodland period. The blade edges have recurved sides. Original condition with use and wear. Aging and patina is visible it measures 4.16" long x 1.75: wide
0019: Triangle Shaped KnifeEst. $60-$100
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Scottsbluff II type: Scottsbluff II type and listed as an early archaic point type. It is extremely rare and is shaped magnificently. The whole body is uniform and balanced. Collateral flaking with a bold median ridge it
0020: Scottsbluff II typeEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
Tennessee Barbed point: Tennessee Barbed point having an expanded stem. Very well made it is thin with a fine needle like tip, very sharp. Ancient wear and good patination. A very good example of its type. Late woodland
0021: Tennessee Barbed pointEst. $150-$180Lot Passed
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A beautiful red Arrowhead: A beautiful red Arrowhead. Having an ovate blade shape. All signs of percussion flakes are gone and or are flaked over by pressure flaking. It has dropping shoulders with heavy grinding on the base
0022: A beautiful red ArrowheadEst. $600-$800
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4 arrowheads: 3 Mozarkite chert arrowheads. One being worked down to a drill or awl. Grinding and polish on the tip. The other two are average field finds. Some ear damage as found with no alterations or
0023: 4 arrowheadsEst. $60-$80Lot Passed
Woodland Expanded Stem Point: Woodland Expanded Stem Point made of pinkish chert from heat treating. Found in Missouri this type point is usually found in the lowlands and near small creeks and rivers. It has an exaggeration tip
0024: Woodland Expanded Stem PointEst. $120-$140Lot Passed
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