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A QUICK PEEK AT A FEW ITEMS FROM OUR VARIED CATALOG  (12)
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TWELVE MORE PREHISTORIC STONE TOOLS: GROUP E

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre 1492   item# 611308 (stock# TEH.NAI.E)

TWELVE MORE PREHISTORIC STONE TOOLS: GROUP E
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The twelve individually priced prehistoric stone tools illustrated in this group (MAP 150, TEH 135, 136, 140, 143, 144, 150, 151, 154 and 157-159) are all but one (MAP150) from the estate of the late Chester Howard, founder of the Colorado Mineral Society. The group includes one or more of each of the following types: axe, club, celt, hammerstone, and mano. Rock types include: basalt, greenstone, and vesicular basalt. Condition ranges from 5-10 and prices range from $65-$150. The provenance of t ...click for details


MIMBRES BLACK-ON-WHITE BOWL, NEW MEXICO

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 73281 (stock# GLC.354)

MIMBRES BLACK-ON-WHITE BOWL, NEW MEXICO
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$6000.00 

An extraordinary 13” wide Mimbres Black-on-White bowl (GLC354) dating c.975-1150AD from the Mogollon cultural horizon, the pattern of which, when examined carefully, represents a four-cornered star within a larger four-cornered star. Glued together with restoration primarily in the white bottom area, this stunning prehistoric Indian bowl is from the estate of the late Gene Lang of Denver. Gene…artist, pot historian, and conservator…also did the restoration on this piece. The typical Mimbres ‘kil ...click for details


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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$300.00 each 

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 and priced at $300 plus shipping, comes with a smal ...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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$2975.00 

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 COLORADO ARTIFACTS: HOWARD COLLECTION

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre 1492   item# 439656 (stock# TEH.NAI.A)

TWELVE COLORADO ARTIFACTS: HOWARD COLLECTION
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The twelve points in this group (TEH.F69.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12 and 14), each individually photographed and priced, are all from an artifact frame marked ‘Colorado’ that was part of the collection of the late Chester Howard, founder of the Colorado Mineral Society and co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Federation of Mineralogical Societies with Richard Pearl, well-known professor of geology and author of numerous books about rocks and minerals. This page illustrates a fine assortment o ...click for details


TWELVE PREHISTORIC INDIAN POTS, FOUR CORNERS

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 430825 (stock# JHL.POT.A)

TWELVE PREHISTORIC INDIAN POTS, FOUR CORNERS
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This group of twelve individually priced prehistoric Indian pots (JHL73, 77, 80, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 89, 91, 93 and 100) 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 ...click for details


MIMBRES BLACK-ON-WHITE BOWL, NEW MEXICO

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pottery: Pre 1492   item# 73283 (stock# GLC.538A)

MIMBRES BLACK-ON-WHITE BOWL, NEW MEXICO
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$4750.00 

The serrated edges along the rounded portions at the ends of the central design probably represent bird wings or feathers. Identified as a Mimbres Black-on-White bowl dating c.975-1150AD, and attributed to the Mogollon cultural horizon, the bowl (GLC538A) has been glued together with minor restoration (less than 5%). There is a small amount of reddish oxidation along the upper rim on the inside of part of the bowl that occurred during the original firing. From the estate of the late Gene Lang of ...click for details


TWELVE ARTIFACTS, HOWE COLLECTION: GROUP A

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pre 1492   item# 674352 (stock# CH.NAI.A)

TWELVE ARTIFACTS, HOWE COLLECTION: GROUP A
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Each of the twelve prehistoric Native American artifacts in this group (CH1052A2&3; 1054E; 1055A2, A7, B2, D2, D3, & E; 1323C; and 1330) is from the estate of the late Carrol Howe, the well-known student and author of two popular books on the artifacts and lives of the ancient Modoc and Klamath Indians of soutwestern Oregon and northern California. Each of the artifacts, or lot of artifacts, has either been glued to its own descriptive card with soluble glue, or placed in a small Mylar b ...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


OLD NORTHERN PLAINS ELKHORN FLESHER, MONTANA

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Handiwork: Pre 1900   item# 446649 (stock# TEH.104)

OLD NORTHERN PLAINS ELKHORN FLESHER, MONTANA
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$750.00 

The late Chester Howard acquired this old Northern Plains elkhorn flesher (TEH104) in Montana in the 1950s. Measuring 13 ½” in length, and in excellent condition but for the missing metal wedge that actually scraped the hides, the handle end of this important tool is covered with sinew sewn hide that is still in good, though worn condition. Two heavy broad-headed iron nails are driven into the core of the horn at the front of the flesher where it bends, the purpose for which is not known but the ...click for details

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