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Sale 94

Manuscript & Collectibles Auction


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Lot 430
Erly Archaic 7500 BC. Huge Dovetail Point. Huge point measuring 4½ x 1½ " and was made from either Sainte Genevieve chert or hornstone. Known also as Plevna in the south and St. Charles points in the Midwest, it is believed to be at least 7,500 years old, based on excavations at the Tellico Reservoir in Eastern Tennessee. This fine example displays high quality workmanship with a smooth patina and a chip to the tip that appears to be prehistoric, accompanied by a Jerry Dickey COA. $800 - 1,000
Ex: Bill Wagner, James Osman.
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Lot 431
Late Archaic, 3000 - 1000 BC Large Etley Spear. Stanton, Franklin Co., Missouri. Etley Points are closely associated with the Titterington Phase of the lower Illinois Valley and is often found in association with the Wadlow, Smith, Sedalia and other contemporary types of point. The present example was expertly knapped from Burlington chert and boasts a fine patina, 5 5/16 x 1 3/8 inches with collector's inscription, provenance label and Jerry Dickey COA. $700 - 1,000
Provenance: Charlie Wiesbecker, Marion Kent, Ron Hall Collections.
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Lot 432
Early Archaic 10,500 - 9000 BC. Dalton Point. The Dalton Point, Late Paleo-Indian, Missouri is a variant of the classic Clovis Point, bi-facially worked with a hollow base rather than the fishtail outline. It is a feature of the Dalton culture which emerged across the American southwest at the end of the Paleo-Indian Period over 10,000 years ago. The present G-8 example was made from Burlington Chert and boasts good overall patination and mineralization, measuring 3¼ x 15/16 inches with a Baker COA. $700 - 1,000
Terry Allen Collection.
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Lot 433
2 Late Caddo Period Bowls (In The Style Of). Two very handsome bowls tagged and previously identified as Late Caddo Period from the Ouachita River basin area of South East Texas / Louisiana. Without more advanced dating tests conducted, consider these pieces to be "in the style of the Late Caddo Period" nevertheless both apparently late 18th century. Not in dispute is how striking and beautiful both pieces remain. The squat vessel is 3¼ x 6 x 6" and the other measures 4½ x 6 x 6". We welcome interested bidders to view in person. $600 - 9,000
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Early Archaic 8000-5000 BC. Fine Newton Falls Spear Point. Newton Falls, Ohio This superb G-9 point has a beautifully bright and smooth patina and shows excellent quality workmanship. Finely knapped from Baileys chert it exhibits good overall patination and mineralization and measures 2 7/8 x 1 inch with a Baker COA. $400 - 600
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Lot 435
Early Archaic 8500 - 6000 BC Fine Hadin Spear Point. Jersey co., Illinois This is a very old and large dart/knife finely fashioned from Burlington chert. The blade has been re-sharpened once which created slightly beveled cutting edges lightly reducing the size. It measures 3 13/16 x 1 7/16 inches and is accompanied by a Gregory Perino COA. $400 - 600
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