Prehistoric and Historic Artifact Auction 2012-07-01 Auction - 367 Price Results - The Artifact Company in KY
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135: 3 3/16" Plainview - Davis 'G-10+' COA158: Native American Indian Beaded Pipe Bag357: 6 5/8" 3/4 Groove Hohokam Raised Ridge Axe
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Mount Sterling, KY, United States
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Prehistoric and Historic Artifact Auction

We are proud to present another great sale of Prehistoric and Historic Native American artifacts. Featured in this sale are a number of well-documented pieces with Certificates of Authenticity from respected examiners. This sale also features a selection of PreColumbian artifacts as well and should not be overlooked.
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2 1/8" Windust Contracting Stem: Thin and excellent. Completely translucent 'ICE' Obsidian with awesome transverse flaking. Found in Oregon.
0001: 2 1/8" Windust Contracting StemEst. $10-$1,000
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7 Arkansas Birdpoints: Mostly colorful translucent Novaculites with a few Jaspers. Longest is 1 1/8". All found on the same site by Harvey McGehee (pictured in Who's Who in Indian Relics #3, pg 222-223) in Jefferson Co.,
0002: 7 Arkansas BirdpointsEst. $10-$1,000
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5" Turkeytail - Davis COA: Fossil laden Harrodsburg chert example from Ohio. Davis COA.
0003: 5" Turkeytail - Davis COAEst. $10-$1,000
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8 1/8" Medieval Devotional Statue: Religious carving of a barefoot Monk, Saint, or Apostle. Circa 13th-14th Century. Carved in Limestone-the stone is probably Caen stone, widely used in England and Normandy for fine carving in the
0004: 8 1/8" Medieval Devotional StatueEst. $10-$1,000
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1 1/2" Paleo Point - Davis 'G-8' COA: Id'ed as red and pink Alibates by Davis on his COA. Distinctly ground base and lateral edges. Very thin. Found in Colorado. Davis 'G-8' COA.
0005: 1 1/2" Paleo Point - Davis 'G-8' COAEst. $10-$1,000
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2 1/16" Dovetail: Brassfield chert example from Woodford Co., Kentucky. Ex - Joe Daugherty collection and he acquired in 1/2/1959.
0006: 2 1/16" DovetailEst. $10-$1,000
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2 3/4" Clovis - Jackson 'G-9' COA: Exceptional Scioto Co., Ohio example. Deep, wide, long flutes over 60% on each side. Beautiful striped Upper Mercer chert. About as good as they get. Jackson 'G-9' COA.
0007: 2 3/4" Clovis - Jackson 'G-9' COAEst. $10-$3,000
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4 7/8" San Gabriel Knife - Davis G-9 COA: Excellent large example from Walker Co., Texas in gray Edwards Plateau Chert. Davis G-9 COA
0008: 4 7/8" San Gabriel Knife - Davis G-9 COAEst. $10-$1,000
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8"x6" PreColumbian Statuary: Carving in a relatively light porous stone (volcanic ash?) of a laborer kneeling with heavy pack. Exact provenance unknown.
0009: 8"x6" PreColumbian StatuaryEst. $10-$1,000
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5 1/8" 3/4 Groove Axe: Gray diorite example from the Midwest. Ex - Frederick.
0010: 5 1/8" 3/4 Groove AxeEst. $10-$1,000
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Cache of 8 Nodena points: Biggest is 1 1/4". All found together by Harvey McGehee (pictured in Who's Who in Indian Relics #3, pg 222-223) in Jefferson Co., Arkansas. Translucent Novaculites and fossil cherts.
0011: Cache of 8 Nodena pointsEst. $10-$1,000
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3" Clovis - Jackson 'G-9' COA: Expertly crafted and extremely fine. Very thin. Nice flutes on both sides. 20% on one side, 35% on the other. Classic rich gray Hornstone with nice sheen. Logan Co., Kentucky. Jackson 'G-9' COA.
0012: 3" Clovis - Jackson 'G-9' COAEst. $10-$3,000
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3 1/2" 3/4 Groove Axe: Nice speckled granite example. Found in Brown Co., Ohio.
0014: 3 1/2" 3/4 Groove AxeEst. $10-$1,000
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3 5/8" Dovetail - Davis G-9 COA + 3 COA's: Western Kentucky example in Dover Chert. Davis G-9, Putty, Partain, J&D, COAs
0015: 3 5/8" Dovetail - Davis G-9 COA + 3 COA'sEst. $10-$1,000
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2 3/16" Salvaged Anchor Pendant - Davis COA: Davis COA reads 'LeFlore Co., Oklahoma, Spiro Mounds'. Salvaged from perhaps a longer example.
0016: 2 3/16" Salvaged Anchor Pendant - Davis COAEst. $10-$1,000
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3 3/16" Flint Celt: Polished Breathitt Chert example found in 1962 in Estill Co., Kentucky by Jesse Richardson. Ex - Joe Daugherty Collection
0017: 3 3/16" Flint CeltEst. $10-$1,000
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3" Bakers Creek: Exceptional example with perfect symmetry. Thin and expertly crafted. Covered with original cave caliche on both sides. Could be removed but wouldn't. Found in Pulaski Co., Kentucky. Ex- Carter
0018: 3" Bakers CreekEst. $10-$1,000
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2 1/8" Intrusive Mound - Jackson 'G-10' COA: Ultra thin. Highly translucent. Beautiful multi-toned Carter Cave in caramel, cream, and browns. Found in Montgomery Co., Kentucky by Jay Spencer. Jackson 'G-10' COA.
0019: 2 1/8" Intrusive Mound - Jackson 'G-10' COAEst. $10-$1,000
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Superb Pair of Duran Points: Highly detailed exotic forms. One black. One pink. Biggest measures 1 5/8". Both found in Texas.
0020: Superb Pair of Duran PointsEst. $10-$1,000
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3/4" Columbia Plateau: Gorgeous multi-colored translucent Agate. Ex Hammond Collection. Yakima Co., Washington. G-10 for sure.
0021: 3/4" Columbia PlateauEst. $10-$1,000
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2 3/8" Snyders: Great symmetry. Good size. High grade white Burlington with nice translucency around the perimeter. Found in Missouri.
0022: 2 3/8" SnydersEst. $10-$1,000
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Campbell House Collection: Small mini collection of Approx. 35pcs found around 1962 in the fields surrounding the famed Campbell House in Lexington, Fayette Co., Kentucky.
0023: Campbell House CollectionEst. $10-$1,000
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2 3/4" World Class MacCorkle: Ultra thin and gorgeous. Blue and white Coshocton with nice sheen. Perfect form. Needle tip. Coshocton Co., Ohio.
0024: 2 3/4" World Class MacCorkleEst. $10-$1,000
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