Fall Antique & Fine Art Auction Day Two 2016-11-13 Auction - 461 Price Results - Cordier Auctions in PA
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Harrisburg, PA, United States
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Fall Antique & Fine Art Auction Day Two

The Donald Leibhart Collection of Indian Artifacts, Furniture, Rugs, Ethnographic & Fine Art, Clocks, Lighting
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Susquehannock Cooking Pot: DESCRIPTION: This pot appears to be a near complete reconstructed example from the Leibhart site. It demonstrates both horizontal and slashed incised decoration. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart
0358: Susquehannock Cooking PotEst. $250-$500
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15 Vials of Pigments: DESCRIPTION: Lot of fifteen vials of paint pigments with locations where excavated. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for detailed
0359: 15 Vials of PigmentsEst. $100-$150
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Diamond Carved Stone: DESCRIPTION: Diamond form carved stone possibly a balance. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for detailed provenance. MEASUREMENTS: 3" x
0360: Diamond Carved StoneEst. $40-$80
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2 18th C Barrel Locks: DESCRIPTION: Lot of two 18th century barrel locks with accompanying keys and a vial with a green material. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot
0361: 2 18th C Barrel LocksEst. $100-$150
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Collection Susquehannock & Trade Goods: DESCRIPTION: Five boxes of Susquehannock and trade goods consisting primarily of pottery fragments and some metal items. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material
0362: Collection Susquehannock & Trade GoodsEst. $100-$200
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5 Strands of Susquehannock Trade Beads: DESCRIPTION: A lot of five strands of red and blue tubular trade beads for the Susquehannocks. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for
0363: 5 Strands of Susquehannock Trade BeadsEst. $100-$200
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Cord Marked Transitional Cooking Pot: DESCRIPTION: A rare flare mouthed cooking pot with cord decorated lines. A related example is shown in Kent, figure 23 lower left. This piece being more distinctive in form than is typically found.
0364: Cord Marked Transitional Cooking PotEst. $250-$500
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7 Stone Tools: DESCRIPTION: Lot of seven Susquehannock stone tools including a hammer stone, celts and other items. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for
0365: 7 Stone ToolsEst. $50-$100
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4 Strands of Susquehannock Trade Beads: DESCRIPTION: A lot consisting of four strands of red and blue trade beads for the Susquehannock. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for
0366: 4 Strands of Susquehannock Trade BeadsEst. $100-$200
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Susquehannock Cooking Pot: DESCRIPTION: A restored example of a flare mouthed Susquehannock cooking pot with infill. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for detailed
0367: Susquehannock Cooking PotEst. $150-$250
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Lot of Susquehannock Pottery Fragments: DESCRIPTION: Tray lot of Susquehannock pottery fragments. Various conditions and styles. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for detailed
0368: Lot of Susquehannock Pottery FragmentsEst. $40-$80
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Susquehannock Cooking Pot: DESCRIPTION: A nearly complete restored Susquehannock cooking pot with flare mouth and unusual incised pattern decoration. The repairs to this pot are mostly on the bottom making this one of the
0369: Susquehannock Cooking PotEst. $250-$500
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2 Susquehannock Hammer Stones: DESCRIPTION: Two Susquehannock hammer stones. The first being a chipped example with squared sides. The second a more traditional rounded example. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of
0370: 2 Susquehannock Hammer StonesEst. $50-$100
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Lot of Susquehannock Pottery Fragments: DESCRIPTION: Tray lot of Susquehannock pottery fragments. Various conditions and styles. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for detailed
0371: Lot of Susquehannock Pottery FragmentsEst. $50-$100
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Washington Boro Incised Pot: DESCRIPTION: A rare and important Washington Boro incised pot with squared corners and anthropomorphic faces in the corner. A related example is shown in Kent, plate 21. PROVENANCE: From the Donald
0372: Washington Boro Incised PotEst. $500-$750
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5 Strands of Susquehannock Trade Beads: DESCRIPTION: Five strands of trade beads, primarily red, blue and white tubular and small beads. All trade goods for Susquehannock. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock
0373: 5 Strands of Susquehannock Trade BeadsEst. $100-$200
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Partially Reconstructed Susquehannock Pot: DESCRIPTION: A partially reconstructed flare mouth pot with cord decoration to the body and relating to Shenks Ferry pottery. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material
0374: Partially Reconstructed Susquehannock PotEst. $150-$250
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Lot of Susquehannock Pottery Fragments: DESCRIPTION: Tray lot of Susquehannock pottery fragments. Various conditions and styles. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for detailed
0375: Lot of Susquehannock Pottery FragmentsEst. $40-$80
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Susquehannock Cooking Pot: DESCRIPTION: A small incised cooking pot with flared mouth. Missing some elements from rim but appears to be a nearly complete and intact pot. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of
0376: Susquehannock Cooking PotEst. $200-$400
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4 Susquehannock Stone Axes: DESCRIPTION: Lot of four Susquehannock stone axes in varying conditions with some chips, etc. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for
0377: 4 Susquehannock Stone AxesEst. $100-$150
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Lot of Rare Susquehannock Trade Beads: DESCRIPTION: This group of five small strands and a single bead represent one of the best groups of high quality trade beads on the market. Several of these (notably the Chevron red/white/blue large
0378: Lot of Rare Susquehannock Trade BeadsEst. $300-$600
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Susquehannock Cooking Pot: DESCRIPTION: A flare mouthed small Susquehannock cooking pot with replaced missing elements, approximately 7/8 complete. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material
0379: Susquehannock Cooking PotEst. $150-$250
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Lot of Susquehannock Pottery Fragments: DESCRIPTION: Tray lot of Susquehannock pottery fragments. Various conditions and styles. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for detailed
0380: Lot of Susquehannock Pottery FragmentsEst. $50-$100
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3 Strands of Susquehannock Trade Beads: DESCRIPTION: A lot of two red and one white strand of Susquehannock trade beads. PROVENANCE: From the Donald Leibhart Collection of Susquehannock Material Culture. See lot 358 for detailed
0381: 3 Strands of Susquehannock Trade BeadsEst. $100-$150
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