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A 7.25-INCH HEAVY SERRATED KNIFE FORMA 4-INCH PLAINVIEWA CIRCA 1940 POMO FEATHERED BASKET
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Lone Jack, MO, United States
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Featuring the Spicer / Nichols Family Collection of Native American Stone Artifacts George Nichols (1916-1983) is credited with the discovery of some of Missouri's more significant archaeological sites. He excavated and, more importantly, documented in precise detail hundreds of stone and other relics from Mid-Missouri's earliest prehistoric sites. His collection and that of his sister and brother-in-law Katye and Frank Spicer comprise the bulk of this sale. Navajo Weavings, Fine American Indian Basketry and Contemporary Pueblo Pottery from an third collection have been added to round out this large and varied sale.
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A 6.75-INCH SEDALIA: Very nice color. Measures 6.75 x 1.25 inches. Spicer collection, found in the Blackwater river bottoms near Holden, Missouri. Guaranteed Authentic. This lot is subject to a 21 day return privilege
0001: A 6.75-INCH SEDALIAEst. $300-$600
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3-INCH CACHE RIVER?: Characteristics of Cache River and a Gibson, the larger notches suggest Gibson, the base looks Cache River. Measures 3 x 1.25 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 52 read
0002: 3-INCH CACHE RIVER?Est. $90-$120
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A 3.5-INCH NORTH BLADE: Woodland Culture, many times associated with Hopewell village sites, often heat treated. Measures 3.5 x 2.5 inches. George Nichols collection. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site
0003: A 3.5-INCH NORTH BLADEEst. $60-$100
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A 4-INCH NORTH BLADE: Woodland culture, many times associated with Hopewell village sites, often heat treated. Measures 4 x 2 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 45 read as follows, "Miller
0004: A 4-INCH NORTH BLADEEst. $50-$75
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A 6.5-INCH SPADE: Mississippian culture Measures 6.5 x 2 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 94 read as follows, “Cooper County. Hershel Roth farm. Up Turkey’s Branch about 1 ½ miles
0006: A 6.5-INCH SPADEEst. $50-$80
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A CIRCA 1920 HUPA HAT: A woven hat with hazelnut warp and finely split pine root weft in a twining technique. Both Hupa and Yurok women wore these woven basketry hats as 'dress hats' in their ceremonies. Regarded as a
0007: A CIRCA 1920 HUPA HATEst. $600-$900
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A CIRCA 1920 CALIFORNIA MISSION BASKET: A polychrome basket in coiled split sumac and juncu, geometric designs, measures 3.5 x 7 inches. Mission is the general name for coiled baskets from the southern California region around San Diego.
0008: A CIRCA 1920 CALIFORNIA MISSION BASKETEst. $500-$700
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CIRCA 1900 PAIUTE BEADED BASKET: The exterior fully beaded with metallic silver, blue, green and brown glass beads in a geometric design over the woven basketry base of single rod willow foundation. Measures 2.5 x 5 inches. The
0009: CIRCA 1900 PAIUTE BEADED BASKETEst. $300-$400
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A 3 INCH CLOVIS: Paleo culture. Measures 3 inches. Spicer collection.
0010A: A 3 INCH CLOVISEst. $300-$500
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A 3-INCH HOPEWELL: Woodland culture. Measures 3 x 1.25 inches.George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site M-30 read as follows, “Henry Goeller farm-bottom S.E. of creek bridge.” See map. Guaranteed
0011: A 3-INCH HOPEWELLEst. $40-$60
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A 6 INCH 3/4 GROOVE AXE: Late Archaic culture. Measures 6 x 4 inches.George Nichols collection. From his notes regarding the 71A site: "A. Andrew Sapp farm 1/2 mile south."
0011A: A 6 INCH 3/4 GROOVE AXEEst. $100-$200
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A 4.5-INCH NORTH BLADE: Woodland culture, many times associated with Hopewell village sites, often heat treated. Measures 4.5 x 2.75 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 45 read as follows,
0012: A 4.5-INCH NORTH BLADEEst. $50-$75
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A 3 INCH SEDALIA: Archaic culture. Spicer collection, found in the Blackwater river bottoms near Holden, Missouri.
0012A: A 3 INCH SEDALIAEst. $100-$150
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A 7.25-INCH SPADE: Mississippian culture. Measures 7.25 x 2.75 inches. George Nichols collection. Guaranteed Authentic. This lot is subject to a 21 day return privilege guarantee. If, in the opinion of Tom Davis, Bill
0013: A 7.25-INCH SPADEEst. $25-$50
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A 3.75 INCH SEDALIA: Archaic culture. Spicer collection, found in the Blackwater river bottoms near Holden, Missouri.
0013A: A 3.75 INCH SEDALIAEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
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A 6.5-INCH SPADE: Mississippian culture Measures 6.5 x 2 inches. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 46-1 read as follows, “Village site in bottom N. of Sites farm house. About 300 yds. West up
0014: A 6.5-INCH SPADEEst. $25-$50
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A 5 INCH ETLEY: Archaic culture. Measures 5 x 1.5 inches.George Nichols collection. From his notes regarding the M-6 site: "John Crone site. Located on high terrace in field just north of Bonne Femme Bridge 2 miles
0014A: A 5 INCH ETLEYEst. $75-$150
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A 7.25-INCH HEAVY SERRATED KNIFE FORM: Often referred to as a "Saw" due to the heavy serrations, relatively rare and hard to classify as to age or culture. George Nichols collection. Nichols' notes regarding site 68 read as
0015: A 7.25-INCH HEAVY SERRATED KNIFE FORMEst. $90-$150
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A 4.25 INCH 3/4 GROOVE AXE: Late Archaic to Woodland culture. Measures 4.25 x 2.25 inches.Spicer collection, found in the Blackwater river bottoms near Holden, Missouri.
0015A: A 4.25 INCH 3/4 GROOVE AXEEst. $75-$150
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A CIRCA 1890 PENOBSCOT BASKET WITH LID: A plaited ash splint basket with braided sweet grass and curled ash. Measures 4 x 6 inches.
0016: A CIRCA 1890 PENOBSCOT BASKET WITH LIDEst. $150-$250
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A 4.5 INCH SEDALIA: Archaic culture. Spicer collection, found in the Blackwater river bottoms near Holden, Missouri.
0016A: A 4.5 INCH SEDALIAEst. $80-$120
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