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Five 24” Necklaces Of Anasazi Shell Disk Beads

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Handiwork: Pre 1492   item# 886335 (stock# JBB.1)

Five 24” Necklaces Of Anasazi Shell Disk Beads
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$175.00 (was $250.00) 

Now each priced at $125.00 (reduced from $250.00), the five 24” prehistoric Native American shell bead necklaces in this group of five (JBB1 through JBB5) were hand selected and assembled from a hoard of shell disk beads found together on private lands in La Plata Canyon, New Mexico in the later 1900s. In excellent condition and fitted with hook and eye clasp, the beads on each strand range in diameter from about 4 to 6mm. Ready for casual and comfortable wear, each necklace, basically the same ...click for details


Wingate Black-on-red Seed Bowl

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 885938 (stock# JBB.6)

Wingate Black-on-red Seed Bowl
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$1775.00 (was $2395.00) 

Here’s another fine example of the restoration work done by the late Gene Lang of Denver. Measuring 7 ½” in width and 5 ½” in height, this prehistoric Native American bowl (JBB6) has been glued together from about 20 pieces, painted primarily across restored clay surfaces (about 10-15% of the bowl) where shards were missing, and along the surface of any filled crack. The areas of repair can be easily seen through the mouth of the bowl. The seed bowl comes with a small display card, our guarantee ...click for details


Twelve Large Prehistoric Stone Tools: Group D

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre 1492   item# 611307 (stock# TEH.NAI.D)

Twelve Large Prehistoric Stone Tools: Group D
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The interesting and diverse items in this group of twelve individually priced prehistoric stone tools (TEH 132, 134, 138, 139, 142, 145-149, 152 and 156) are all from the estate of the late Chester Howard, early Colorado collector and founder of the Colorado Mineral Society. The group includes one or more of each of the following types: celt, mano, hammer, stone pigment vessel, axe and maul. Rock types include: greenstone, vesicular basalt, hollow concretion, basalt and hematite. Condition range ...click for details


Large Gila Redware Olla, Salado, Arizona

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 75267 (stock# GLC.507)

Large Gila Redware Olla, Salado, Arizona
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$1600.00 

An impressive 11 ¾” in height and approximately 12 ½” in diameter, this long-necked olla (GLC507) is from the Gene Lang estate. Glued together with no significant restoration and the cracks untouched, the piece was typed by Lang as a Gila Plain dating c.300-1345AD from the Salado sub-group in Arizona. This is an inexpensive olla that would make a great decorator on a high shelf or nook and a great ‘type’ piece. It comes with a small display card, a grapevine ring to set the bowl upon, a release ...click for details


Twelve Inexpensive Artifact Lots: Group A

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre 1492   item# 477541 (stock# MAD.GRP.A)

Twelve Inexpensive Artifact Lots: Group A
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All of the individually and inexpensively priced artifacts and artifact lots in this group of twelve (MAD 1, 8, 61, 65Y, 83, 112, 133, 134F, 134G, 167, 168 and 181) 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 provenan ...click for details


Hohokam Anvil - Carrol Howe Collection

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre 1492   item# 886336 (stock# JBB.8)

Hohokam Anvil - Carrol Howe Collection
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$215.00 (was $290.00) 

Here’s an old friend that’s come back home for re-sale….for awhile anyway! Found at an ancient Hohokam site north of Tucson, Arizona in the mid-1990s by the late Carrol Howe, well known amateur archaeologist, researcher of ancient Native American history and art, adventurer, historical author, humorist, Oregon State legislator…..and more…..he identified this symmetrical grooved stone (JBB8) as an anvil attributing it to the Hohokam, c.1000AD. Measuring 3 3/8” in width and 2 ¼” in height, the top ...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 Louisiana Artifacts, Heflin Group B

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre 1492   item# 472680 (stock# AXH.NAI.B)

Twelve Louisiana Artifacts, Heflin Group B
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Each of the twelve individually priced prehistoric Indian artifacts in this group (AXH66.3, 6, 11, 14, 15, 20, 27, 28, 33, 35, 39, and 43), all found by the late Dr. Allen Heflin in Louisiana in the 1940s, was attached to a frame with Elmer’s glue. Included in the group are what appear to be the following point types: Evans, Gahagen, Gary, a gouge, Hidden Valley, Langtry, Langtry-Arenosa, Marcos, and Smith). Heflin marked all of the points on one side in black ink with the provenance, and usuall ...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


Twelve Indian Artifact Lots: Tx, Nm, Az

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre 1492   item# 727874 (stock# LFG.NAI.A)

Twelve Indian Artifact Lots: Tx, Nm, Az
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Most of the pieces in this assorted group of artifacts (LFG 236, 483-490, and 1023-1026) were found by Lorenzo Gordon Fritz (1024 and 1026 are from old Kansas/Missouri collections), research anthropologist and former Southwestern Primitive Arts dealer, in the following areas: the Hillsboro and Leon River areas of Texas; Pima County, Arizona; and Dona Ana County, New Mexico. Mostly dating from the Paleo to the Late Archaic, the stone artifacts include atlatl points, knives, preforms, and a few dr ...click for details

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