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Collection of 26 Native American Arrowheads – Reserved
This is a group of points that represent various time periods and types. Most are from the Wabash and Ohio River basin. Some were personal finds and others from old farmers collections. All guaranteed to be old and authentic.

First Flight Cover – 1927
This is a cool piece of Airmail History. It is a stamped envelope from the September 1st “First Flight Under Contract” Chicago – New York. This was from the Cleveland to New York leg. It was stamped in Cleveland at 12:30 AM and arrived and stamped in New York a mere 16 hours later in New York.

Attica Cobbs
This is a very nice Archaic blade. It is made of very colorful Attica Chert and steeply beveled on one side.

Ohio Serrated Hardaway
This is a very well made point. It is nicely serrated using a high quality semi-transparent material.

Very Old Ivory Cue Ball
This is a very old Ivory cue ball. It seems as hard as rock or almost fossilized. With it’s age it has obtained a great coloring.

Translucent Thumbnail Scraper From Washington
This scraper is very well made. It is made of beautiful high quality semi-transparent material.

Kentucky Gunthersville
This is a narrow, thin and well made point. The fine edgework gives it a serrated appearance.

3-3/4″ Adena Narrow Stem
Here is a big Adena Culture blade. It has great patina and is typical of the style.

Needle Tipped Copena Articulate
This is an awesome point with it’s needle tip, great patina and thinned base

Large 3/4 Grooved Maul
This piece is very symmetrical and displays well. It is also nice and heavy and I am paying for shipping :(

Catlinite Elbow Pipe – COA –Reserved
This pipe was purchased at a relic show in the mid 1960’s. It comes with a Dickey COA that states it shows some age. It shows the same age today as it did in the 1960’s so I believe it was made in the 20’s or 30’s.

Hafted Shafted Scraper – Edgefield
This is an unusual Early Archaic hafted tool. It appears the maker utilized the natural flaw within the material.