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TWELVE ANCIENT, ETHNO, TRADE BEAD NECKLACES
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Pre 1980 item# 467699 (stock# NECKLACE.A)
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The twelve diverse strands of beads illustrated in this group (100.101HD, 100.217HD, 100.88HD, 102.29HD, 102.85FHD, 96.996HD, LLL170, MAJP, MAJP99.1, WJF356, WJF451 and WL439) include an interesting assortment of ancient Scytho-Sarmatian, ancient Persian, Pre-Columbian, African trade, Indian trade, and ethnographic beads. The strands range in age from the 2nd Millennium BC to the 20th century. Most of the necklaces are wearable, but two and possibly three of them are not. The ancient beads inclu ...click for details
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TWELVE ASSORTED ETHNO JEWELRY ITEMS: GROUP A
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Pre 2000 item# 800998 (stock# JWL.ETHNO.A)
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This assortment of worn and never worn ethnographic jewelry (90.1018A & 101.1DHD; FP1361B; JI213, 228, 401, 403 & 408; KEB9 & 13; MAP109; and WJF1124) consists of rings, a bracelet, ear studs, earrings, a bead, and a cross. From African, Ethiopian, Native American, Islamic, Seljuk, and Mexican cultures, the materials used consist of gold, silver, lapis, amber, and faience. The various items date from c.1200AD until late 20th century; prices from $35-$195. Each photo lists first the i ...click for details
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TWELVE KUNA INDIAN MOLAS, SAN BLAS ISLANDS
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Pre 2000 item# 436261 (stock# MOLAS.A)
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This colorful group of hand made molas (AK140 thru AK151) came from blouses made and worn by the Kuna Indians of San Blas Islands off the coast of Panama. Probably all made in the late 20th century, not one is thought to date earlier than 1990. Each in very good cleaned but un-ironed condition, all have the typical somewhat rough and unfinished edges where visible layering can be easily determined. Great pieces for framing, each one is unique. Individually available and priced, each photo shows ...click for details
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TWELVE WESTERN GHOST TOWN COINS: GROUP N
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Pre 1900 item# 674359 (stock# COINS.N)
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The relic coins in this group of twelve (93.285HD, 6.88HJ, 57.88HJ, 62.88HJ, 74.88HJ, 77.88HJ, 98.88HJ, 107.88HJ, 114.88HJ, 6.90HJ, 69.91HJ and FP1169) were mostly found by yours truly during many years of hunting the abandoned trails and ghosted towns of the west. Never did find that pot of gold that I know is out there somewhere, but in the course of those many never-to-be-forgotten trips, over 200 assorted coins were found, along with a whole basement and garage full of assorted other ‘treasu ...click for details
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TWELVE COINS FROM WYO, UTAH, COLO GHOST TOWNS
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Pre 1900 item# 427003 (stock# COINS.A)
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Here’s a bit of western history for the arm chair adventurer! 11 old US and one Chinese coin (30.88HJ, 33.88HJ, 34.88HJ, 40.88HJ, 45.88HJ, 59.88HJ, 67.88HJ, 82.88HJ, 83.88HJ, 99.88HJ, 109.88HJ, and 144.88HJ), each found by yours truly at a different ghost town or fort along some of the all-but-vanished historical trails in Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah. Note that the condition of most of the coins cannot be considered as numismatic collector coins. They are being sold as coins from sites with more ...click for details
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TWELVE OLD SPURS FROM CHESTER HOWARD ESTATE
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Pre 1940 item# 480796 (stock# TEH.SPURS)
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This group of seven old iron spurs (TEH.F81.3-9) was removed from a frame assembled by the late Chester Howard. Little information was available with the group, but a little research with the gent who wrote the book on spurs identifies them as being of Mexican origin with all but one dating into the period 1890-1940 (TEH.F81.9 was assigned a 19th century age). All rusted to a more or less degree, and some with inlays of brass and/or silver, the spurs are in overall fairly good to good relic cond ...click for details
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TWELVE INK BOTTLES FROM FT. MCcPHERSON, NEBRASKA
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Pre 1900 item# 424017 (stock# BTL.INK.A)
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Each of the glass and crock ink and mucilage bottles in this group (SXP6, SXP9, SXP12, SXP13, SXP14, SXP195, SXP198, SXP199, SXP201, SXP202) was dug at the site of Ft. McPherson, Nebraska. Established in 1863 where an important Indian trail crossed the South Platte River, it was first called Cottonwood Post, but took its final name in 1866 in honor of Brig. Gen. James B. McPherson, killed near Atlanta in 1864. Located a couple of miles west of Cottonwood Springs and some eight miles above the ju ...click for details
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100 STRAND SILVER HEISHI NECKLACE WITH DROP
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Pre 2000 item# 522911 (stock# BB.183)
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This striking, 100-strand, 22” liquid silver heishi necklace (BB183), made up of 2mm beads, supports a polished, teardrop-shaped turquoise cabochon noted by its former owner, the late Billy Branch of Denver, to be from the Pilot Mountain mine in Nevada. The turquoise is attractively set in a 3” long, handsomely decorated, four-part silver pendant in which the elements have been nestled together. The name E. Billy in script can be seen on the inside of the decorated bale through which the heishi ...click for details
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