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Northwest Coast Carved Ivory Ear Spool –On Hold
Here is a very unusual carved ear spool. It was purchased in the late 1960’s as part of a collection of artifacts from the Pacific Northwest and the Alaskan Coast. It was very skillfully carved from old ivory and has a nice deep patination overall.

Northwest Coast Ivory Harpoon Prong
This Ivory lance is in awesome condition. It is beautifully patinated and was purchased in the late 1960’s as part of a collection of artifacts from the Pacific Northwest and the Alaskan Coast.

Bone Hair Pipe Beads – Fur Trade Era
These are highly patinated old breastplate beads. We have several of these but I am not sure of their history. The ones in the picture are the ones you will receive.

Missouri Banded Dalton
This Classic Dalton was purchased with a collection that was from Missouri in the 1960’s. The material is banded so the point has a nice woodgrain look. The basal area is heavily ground and there is nice fluting on both sides. It also has some beveling on one face from the resharpening process. Overall a very nice point.

Meso-American Stone Bead – Reserved
This bead is from an old collection of artifacts purchased in the 1960’s. It is highly polished green colored stone. It could be a low grade Jade. The hole is conical in shape and obviosly hand drilled from both directions. There is nice patina overall. It measures 1-3//4″ x 1-1/4

Bone Hair Pipe Beads – Fur Trade Era
These are highly patinated old breastplate beads. We have several of these but I am not sure of their history

3/4 Grooved Axe
This axe was purchased at a farm auction in 1967. It was said to have been found on the property by the mans grandfather. He had kept it on his work bench thus the spot of red paint, etc. I have not tried to remove it. It is a very nice well made axe with a great bit.

Very Thin Red Ocher Blade
This blade was part of a small farmers collection from southern Indiana. This is very thin and well made. Unfortunately he kept it in a cigar box of other points and has some very small nicks along the edges. (Thus the price) It still is however a nice piece.

Cresap Stemmed
This nice stemmed point was purchased as part of a group of points in Louisville Kenucky in the late 1960’s. It has great vertical banding on the gigh quality material.

Northwest Coast Alaska Large Bone Needle
This 8-1/4″ needle was purchased at a relic show in the early 70’s. It was part of a group of artifacts from an abandon fishing village recovered in the 1940’s. The village was near Hooper Bay Alaska Latitude 61:30 Longitude 166. It appears to be old and authentic with nice patina and has a polish on it from use.

Ohio Dart Points
Both of these small arrowheads are very well made. The darker one was a personal find and the corner notch was purchased at an antique shop in Circleville Ohio in the late 1960’s.

Indiana Norton
Here is a thin point that was purchased as part of a collection from Mooresville Indiana in the late 1960’s.