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A QUICK PEEK AT A FEW ITEMS FROM OUR VARIED CATALOG  (12)
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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


TULAROSA BLACK-ON-WHITE BOWL

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 73195 (stock# GLC.506)

TULAROSA BLACK-ON-WHITE BOWL
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$4500.00 

Doesn’t the squared dumbbell-like design framed in black in the center of this bowl (GLC506) look like a scowling face? Identified as a Tularosa Black-on-White dating c.1100-1250AD, this type is sometimes thrown into the Anasazi Group, sometimes the Mogollon. Glued together with only minimal restoration (just touched up along the cracks), the bowl measures just a little over 10 ¾” in diameter. Restored by and from the personal collection of the late Gene Lang of Denver, this superb example of so ...click for details


LOT OF 23 COLUMBIA RIVER POINTS, OREGON

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre 1492   item# 418829 (stock# WG.101)

LOT OF 23 COLUMBIA RIVER POINTS, OREGON
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$750.00 

Collector Walter Glowacki purchased this lot of 23 Columbian River points (WG101) at an Indian show in Denver in 1981. Measuring from ½” to a little over 1” in length, the stone types include black obsidian, mahogany obsidian, translucent chalcedony, jasper, agate, and opaque chalcedony of various other colors. Condition varies from overall good (minor nicks and dings on 9 points) to excellent (on the balance). The point types all fall in the Desert Tradition category, dating c.1600-400BP. A goo ...click for details


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


HOPI MIGRATION BOWL, DAISY HOOEE NAMPEYO

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1920   item# 610453 (stock# TEH.127)

HOPI MIGRATION BOWL, DAISY HOOEE NAMPEYO
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$750.00 

Dating into the earlier 20th century, this 4 3/8” wide Hopi polychrome bowl (TEH127) depicts the ‘Hopi migration’ theme by the noted Native American artist Daisy Hooee Nampeyo. In overall good condition with some paint loss and scratches, the bowl is marked on its base with the artist’s name. From the Chester Howard collection, the bowl comes with a small display card, a biographical sketch about the late owner who founded the Colorado Mineral Society in the earlier 20th century, a map of Arizon ...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


MINIATURE TIBERA BLACK-ON-WHITE JAR

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 75308 (stock# GLC.489)

MINIATURE TIBERA BLACK-ON-WHITE JAR
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$900.00 

Small and rare, this miniature prehistoric Indian bowl (GLC489) is from the collection of the late Gene Lang of Denver. With small mouth opening, large flanged lip, and suspension holes, Lang felt that this may have been used as an ‘ink’ or pigment jar. He typed it as a Tibera Black-on-White dating c.1440-1675AD into the Proto-Historic period. Intact with absolutely no repairs or repaint, this fascinating 1 ¾” tall jar comes with a small display card, an acrylic ring upon which to set it, a rele ...click for details


BELL PLAIN WATER BOTTLE: EX KASTNER

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 331549 (stock# CMK.111)

BELL PLAIN WATER BOTTLE: EX KASTNER
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$450.00 

This gracefully shaped, glued together prehistoric Indian water bottle or jar (CMK111) is from Arkansas has been identified as a Bell Plain style attributed to the Mississippian horizon dating c.1000-1600AD. 9 7/8” tall with no restored areas and missing only a small chip on the rim, this yet attractive and decorative piece is from the estate of Mike Kastner, late owner of the Primitive Folk Art Laboratory in Denver. Filling of the cracks and simple touch up along those areas would make this an ...click for details


PLAINS PALEO HELL GAP POINT, HITCHCOCK CO., NE

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre AD 1000   item# 920800 (stock# CAH100)

PLAINS PALEO HELL GAP POINT, HITCHCOCK CO., NE
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$600.00 

This 2 5/8” long, edge-translucent tan chalcedony Paleo-Indian dart point (CAH100), typed as a Hell Gap dating c.10,300-9,500BP, was found near Driftwood Creek, a tributary of the Republican River in Hitchcock County, Nebraska. From the collection of Cal Howard, highly respected and nationally recognized authenticator, the point is in overall very good condition with a few small usage nicks along its forward edges and a small ding on one basal corner. With an excellent patina on the surface that ...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

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