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A QUICK PEEK AT A FEW ITEMS FROM OUR VARIED CATALOG  (11)
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MIMBRES BLACK-ON-WHITE ‘KILLED’ BOWL

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 75211 (stock# GL.595)

MIMBRES BLACK-ON-WHITE ‘KILLED’ BOWL
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$3800.00 

The late Gene Lang of Denver, Colorado purchased this 9 7/8” wide prehistoric Indian bowl (GL595) from the Chris Robinson collection (I believe Gene told me that Robinson starred in one of the TV soaps). The bowl has been typed as a Mimbres Black-on-White dating c.975-1150AD and is attributed to the Mogollon cultural horizon. It has been glued together and has minor abrasion restoration. The design in the bottom of the bowl is rather like a spinning square with jagged bolts trailing off the side ...click for details


FINE CORNER TANG KNIFE FROM WINKLER CO., TX

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre 1492   item# 956464 (stock# EB.1003)

FINE CORNER TANG KNIFE FROM WINKLER CO., TX
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$2500.00 

This fine 2 1/16" long corner tang knife (EB1003) was found in Winkler County, Texas in the early 1950s by Keith Glasscock, discoverer of the Midland site in the same state. Made from a medium reddish gray semi-translucent chalcedony, the knife is in excellent condition and dates from the Late Archaic to Woodland Period, c.1000BC – 700AD. It comes with a certificate prepared by the well-known author Calvin Howard of Springfield, IL who has dedicated years to the study of the natural weather ...click for details


TWELVE LOUISIANA ARTIFACTS, HEFLIN GROUP C

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre 1492   item# 473552 (stock# AXH.NAI.C)

TWELVE LOUISIANA ARTIFACTS, HEFLIN GROUP C
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Each of the twelve individually priced prehistoric Indian artifacts in this group (AXH66.7, 9, 12, 16-19, 23, 29, 32, 40 and 42) were all once attached to a frame with Elmer’s glue that had been assembled from finds in Louisiana made by the late Dr. Allen Heflin. Included in the group are the following point types: Big Sandy, Edgewood, Ellis, Evans, Gary, Lafayette, Marcos, Rice Lobbed, Sinner, and Table Rock. Heflin marked each of the points on one side in black ink with the provenance, and usu ...click for details


TWO ANASAZI SHARDS AND MAYAN GOD-JAGUAR SHARD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 839816 (stock# AJC.110.111)

TWO ANASAZI SHARDS AND MAYAN GOD-JAGUAR SHARD
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The three illustrated potsherds shown in the first photo are being offered as two separate ‘items’. AJC110 is a fascinating 5 ¼” fragment glued together from two pieces of an intricately embossed Mayan black-ware bowl depicting a god-like figure communicating with a spotted jaguar. This unique fragment was found in Guatemala by the late Dr. Allen Heflin and dated by him into the Classic Period c.300-900AD. It is presented in a glass-fronted collector frame and is priced at $225.00. The two fragm ...click for details


TWELVE GREAT BASIN INDIAN ARTIFACTS: EX HLADEK

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre 1492   item# 770169 (stock# KJH.NAI.B)

TWELVE GREAT BASIN INDIAN ARTIFACTS: EX HLADEK
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This group of individually priced Indian artifacts (KJH2, 3, 14, 35, 36, 39, 73, 79, 82 and 84) are all but one from the Great Basin area in the western U.S. The single Illinois point, a Raddatz, is from Ken’s personal collection, while the various obsidian points are from an old collection put together by one D. A. Hunter. Hunter found the points in the Lakes area of Oregon, with the series starting with KJH 2 and ending with KJH 39 all being from Crump Lake. Point types included in the group a ...click for details


TWELVE PREHISTORIC INDIAN POTS, NEW MEXICO

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 432619 (stock# JHL.POT.D)

TWELVE PREHISTORIC INDIAN POTS, NEW MEXICO
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This group of twelve individually priced prehistoric Indian pots (JHL6, 7, 17, 18, 19, 30, 41, 42, 48, 49, 52 and 65) are all from the estate of the late Gene Lang of Denver. Believed to be from the Williams Ranch collection, south of Quemado, New Mexico, Lang purchased the pots to restore them but was not able to complete the job. Most have been simply glued together with little restoration, and are usually missing a few shards. Each photo is noted first with the Inventory Number of the item in ...click for details


CLOVIS POINT WITH CAL HOWARD CERTIFICATE

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre AD 1000   item# 925814 (stock# CAH.101)

CLOVIS POINT WITH CAL HOWARD CERTIFICATE
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$4500.00 

This 3 ¾” Paleo-Indian Clovis point (CAH101), dating c.14,000 – 9000BP and made from a tan stone laced with ferrous oxide veils identified as Payson chert (a type found near the town of Payson in western Illinois), was authenticated by the well-known Calvin Howard in January of 2007. Subsequently, the artifact was formally rejected by two authenticators (and much later by a third). Because Howard was convinced of the authenticity of the Clovis, he purchased it himself from the owner. He then con ...click for details


WINGATE POLYCHROME PITCHER, ANASAZI

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 75200 (stock# GL.582)

WINGATE POLYCHROME PITCHER, ANASAZI
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$2500.00 

The zoomorphic handle (a dog head?) on this interesting prehistoric Indian pitcher (GL582) is original and intact. From the collection of the late Gene Lang of Denver, Colorado, he typed the piece as a Wingate Polychrome dating c.1125-1200AD from the Anasazi cultural group. Measuring 6 ½” in width, a rim ‘kill’ and some surface abrasion was restored by Lang. There is some light stress cracking on the bottom of the jar. Without specific provenance, but from the Four Corners area, this colorful pi ...click for details


TWELVE PERISHABLE ARTIFACTS, HEFLIN GROUP E

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Handiwork: Pre 1492   item# 675179 (stock# AXH.NAI.E)

TWELVE PERISHABLE ARTIFACTS, HEFLIN GROUP E
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Each of the twelve individually priced prehistoric Indian artifacts in this group (AXH231.2, 4, 6, 9, 11, 14, 19, 35, 47 & 52; AXH2755 and 2865) was found in various western and southern states (NV, NM, LA and AR) by the late Dr. Allen Heflin. Included in this inexpensive group are: bone awls, parched corn kernels, possible Mississippian bear teeth, an antler tip flaking tool, cut bird bone, a drilled bone pendant, and what appears to be a bone ear plug. Each is attached to its own descripti ...click for details


TWELVE PREHISTORIC INDIAN POTS, SOUTHWEST US

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 431382 (stock# JHL.POT.B)

TWELVE PREHISTORIC INDIAN POTS, SOUTHWEST US
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This group of twelve individually priced prehistoric Indian pots (JHL102, 112, 113, 114, 116, 119, 120, 123, 126, 139, 144 and 151) are all from the estate of the late Gene Lang of Denver. Believed to be from the Williams Ranch collection, south of Quemado, New Mexico, Lang purchased the pots to restore them but was not able to complete the job. Most have been simply glued together with little restoration, and are usually missing a few shards. Each photo is noted first with the Inventory Number ...click for details

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