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Perfect Tlaloc Toltec Ceramic Mug C900AD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 861757 (stock# LS200952)

Perfect Tlaloc Toltec Ceramic Mug C900AD
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$1200.00 

This ceramic mug is attributed to the Toltecs, C900AD, and appears to be a representation of the rain god, Tlaloc. He was the controller of clouds, rain, lightning, and mountain springs. His kingdom received the spirits of those killed by thunderbolts, water, leprosy, and contagious diseases: it was named the earthly paradise, tlalocan. This mug is 4" high and 3 1/2" wide. It is in perfect condition with no restoration or repair.


Extremely Rare Choice Hayes Points

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre AD 1000   item# 861708 (stock# LS200950)

Extremely Rare Choice Hayes Points
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$3500.00 

These four Hayes points were purchased from Tom Davis many years ago. They are the best of the best and the rarest of the rare. The crystal point is the finest micro-chipping I have seen. It was killed and glued back together. I had Dennis Bushey restore the break permanently. The longest point is 2 1/8" and the crystal point is 2".


Extremely Rare 5 Bone Gorgets: One Fossilized w/video

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pre AD 1000   item# 861687 (stock# LS200949)

Extremely Rare 5 Bone Gorgets: One Fossilized w/video
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$3500.00 

This is an extremely rare assemblage of five bone gorgets. The top one is river-stained and highly engraved, almost unheard of. The middle one is very thin and also engraved. It is a 5" long by 1-1/2" wide. It was found on a Site in Virginia. A place called Mendota. This Bone Relic was purchased from Karl Kilguss at the Ripley Show. Karl Got them from the Rich Johnson Auction that was of January. The bottom one is completely petrified. There are two more bone gorgets included in this p ...click for details


Extremely Rare Bone Pins: Mississippian w/video

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pre AD 1000   item# 861683 (stock# LS200948)

Extremely Rare Bone Pins: Mississippian w/video
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These four bone pins were all purchased from Tom Davis many years ago. The first is a very rare Fox Field effigy. The second is an awl/pin that has patinized in a way that is totally unique. The third is an engraved/drilled arrow effigy found by Sonny Atkinson, only three known to exist. It is 8" long. The fourth is another Fox Field effigy. These are top-shelf authentic bone artifacts. To view my youtube videos of these items, please visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC6x4U-NowY and htt ...click for details


Rare Mississippian Bone Frame

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Pre AD 1000   item# 861678 (stock# LS200947)

Rare Mississippian Bone Frame
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This is an extremely fine frame of bone artifacts which includes needles, awls, pendants, harpoons, spoon, arrowheads and pendants. The harpoons are from New England. I purchased the flute from Tom Davis. He said it was the best he had ever seen. Most are from Tom Davis, Gilbert Cooper and Michael Hough. The large center arrowhead is a deassentioned piece from a Colorado museum with COA and paperwork. It used to be that bone was a safe area to collect. Not anymore. Most of what is on eBay is now ...click for details


Extremely Rare Pre-Classic Female Figurine: Ex. Heflin

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 861651 (stock# LS200946)

Extremely Rare Pre-Classic Female Figurine: Ex. Heflin
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$1300.00 

Of the over 10,000 artifacts that the late world famous Dr. Allen Heflin found, this little miniature hand-molded ceramic female figurine ranks among the rarest. It is from the unattributed Preclassic Period, C1200-900BC. It is a mere 1 1/2" long and in superb condition except for a small ding on the front headdress and small dings to both back feet. It still has significant traces of red and white pigment. Heflin found this little treasure in Cuautitlan, Mexico and is so noted on the back ...click for details


Extremely Rare Pre-Classic Female Figurine: Ex. Heflin

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 861644 (stock# LS200945)

Extremely Rare Pre-Classic Female Figurine: Ex. Heflin
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$1600.00 

Of the over 10,000 artifacts that the late world famous Dr. Allen Heflin found, this little miniature hand-molded ceramic figurine ranks among the rarest. It is from the unattributed Preclassic Period, C1200-900BC. It is 1 7/8" long and in superb condition except for a small ding to the left breast. It still has traces of red pigment. Heflin found this little treasure on 8-12-60 and is so marked on the back. It is from Cuautitlan. She is wearing ear spools.


Extremely Rare Pre-Classic Figurine: Ex. Heflin

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: Pre Columbian: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 861638 (stock# LS200944)

Extremely Rare Pre-Classic Figurine: Ex. Heflin
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$1750.00 

Of the over 10,000 artifacts that the late world famous Dr. Allen Heflin found, this little miniature hand-molded ceramic figurine ranks among the rarest. It is from the unattributed Preclassic Period, C1200-900BC. It is 2" long and in perfect condition with no chips or dings. It still has traces of red and white pigment. Heflin found this little treasure on 12-21-60 and is so marked on the back. It is from Cuautitlan. It is wearing ear spools, headdress and armbands.


Frame of Columbia River Gem Points

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre 1700   item# 861550 (stock# LA200942)

Frame of Columbia River Gem Points
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I have been collecting Columbia River Gempoints for over 40 years. You have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to purchase this frame which took me countless hours to acquire. Most all are G-10. There are 14 made of petrified wood and many are agate. The red and yellow one in the center was found by Ernie Cowles and was his favorite. The tip is missing, but does not distract. It is that fine. The large orange one below was found by Carrol Howe's sister. Many are from Intermountain. I know the ...click for details


Dovetail 4 1/4" Davis COA G-10

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Stone: Pre AD 1000   item# 861390 (stock# LS200941)

Dovetail  4 1/4" Davis COA G-10
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$1200.00 

This beautiful Dovetail is made from high gloss, waxy, semi-translucent burlington chert. It has great patina and mineralization. It comes with a Tom Davis COA rating it a G-10. It is 4 1/4" long and 1 1/2" inches wide. It was found by Charlie Walker in Bourbon County, Kentucky

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