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TWELVE LOUISIANA ARTIFACTS, HEFLIN GROUP A

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre 1492   item# 471973 (stock# AXH.NAI.A)

TWELVE LOUISIANA ARTIFACTS, HEFLIN GROUP A
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Each of the twelve individually priced prehistoric Indian artifacts in this group (AXH66.4, 5, 8, 10, 13, 21, 25, 26, 34, 36, 41, and 44) were 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 what I believe to be the following point types: Boggy River Type II, Burkett, Evans, Gary, Marcos, Midland, and Savannah River. Heflin marked all of the points on one side in black ink with the provenance, ...click for details


PREHISTORIC SOUTHWEST INDIAN BIRD JAR

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 462976 (stock# TEH.063)

PREHISTORIC SOUTHWEST INDIAN BIRD JAR
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$450.00 

Found north of Cuba, New Mexico in 1961, this 5” long prehistoric Indian bird jar (TEH63) is from the estate of the late Chester Howard, founder of the Colorado Mineral Society. Without restoration, the jar has minor spalling, a chipped left wing, is heavily fire clouded, and may be missing a piece along the mouth of the jar that represented a small ‘beak’. Identified as an Alma Plain type, the jar dates c.300-925AD and is attributed to the Mogollon subgroup. An interesting little effigy piece, ...click for details


FINELY RESTORED TULAROSA BLACK-ON-WHITE JAR

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 885940 (stock# JBB.7)

FINELY RESTORED TULAROSA BLACK-ON-WHITE JAR
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$2900.00 

This remarkable prehistoric Native American black-on-white ‘bowl in a bowl’ (JBB7) was restored by the late Gene Lang of Denver and, in the opinion of some, is one of the finest examples of his restoration skill. Typed and dated by Gene as a Tularosa Black-on-White Olla (or as Gene referred to it, a “Jar in a Seed Bowl”), c.1000-1250AD from the Anasazi group, he obtained it in the later part of the 20th century from an old Denver collection with the information that it had been originally found ...click for details


TWELVE PREHISTORIC POTS, WILLIAMS RANCH, NM

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 432622 (stock# JHL.POT.E)

TWELVE PREHISTORIC POTS, WILLIAMS RANCH, NM
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This group of twelve individually priced prehistoric Indian pots (JHL5, 24, 25, 29, 46, 54, 55, 56, 62, 66, 67 and 69) 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 i ...click for details


BELL PLAIN JAR FROM ARKANSAS: EX KASTNER

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 331605 (stock# CMK.104)

BELL PLAIN JAR FROM ARKANSAS: EX KASTNER
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$450.00 

Measuring 6 ¾” in height and in overall very good condition, this wide-necked jar (CMK104) is from the collection of the late Mike Kastner of Denver, once owner and operator of the Primitive Folk Art Laboratory. Identified as a Bell Plain style from the Mississippian group and dating c.1000-1600AD, the jar is from Arkansas. In addition to a couple of small rim chips, the neck of the jar may have had a light amount of expert restoration (for which Mike was known), but it’s very difficult see or t ...click for details


MIMBRES BLACK-ON-WHITE BOWL, NEW MEXICO

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 75270 (stock# GL.591)

MIMBRES BLACK-ON-WHITE BOWL, NEW MEXICO
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$2750.00 

The late Gene Lang of Denver purchased this 9 ¾” wide prehistoric Indian bowl (GL591) from the Chris Robinson collection (Chris, according to Lang, played a major part in a TV soap opera). Typed as a Mimbres Black-on-White and dating c.975-1150AD, the bowl is attributed to the Mogollon sub-group and was originally found in New Mexico. Glued together with minor restoration, the bowl has a ‘kill’ hole in its bottom center. With a reverse image geometric design, the bowl displays very nicely, altho ...click for details


TWELVE INEXPENSIVE ARTIFACT LOTS: GROUP C

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre 1492   item# 477545 (stock# MAD.GRP.C)

TWELVE INEXPENSIVE ARTIFACT LOTS: GROUP C
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All of the individually and inexpensively priced artifacts and artifact lots in this group of twelve (MAD 6, 56, 90, 135H, 135I, 138, 161, 171, 190, 196, 208 and 209) are from the early Rev. Maurice Dametz collection. A popular teacher at old Colorado College (now Colorado Christian University), his specialties were geology, anthropology, history, archaeology, and the Bible. Dametz found most of the artifacts in his collection in the mid-20th century, and usually mounted them on cardboard proven ...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 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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HD ENTERPRISES, INC.
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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


RESERVE INDENTED CORRUGATED BOWL, NEW MEXICO

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 75210 (stock# GL.644)

RESERVE INDENTED CORRUGATED BOWL, NEW MEXICO
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$475.00 

This attractive, 7 7/8” wide, corrugated bowl (GL644) has what is known as a ‘smudged’ interior, that is a burnished glistening black finish. From the estate of the late Gene Lang of Denver, this is one of many that Lang purchased from the Williams Ranch private collection south of Quemado, New Mexico. Glued together with some minor rim restoration (possibly quadrant ‘kills’ for which much of the Williams Ranch pottery is known), Lang typed this bowl as a Reserve Indented Corrugated dating c.105 ...click for details

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