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This is an awesome example of a Megalodon Shark tooth. Megalodons first appeared about 23 million years ago and roamed the oceans until 2.6 million years years ago. To this guy, Jaws would be just a snack. Own this piece of American history with Free Shipping.
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Own a piece of Civil War history with this Confederate States $1000 Bond. Price includes shipping.
Unusual Native American Indian Southwestern ancient pottery chard paperwieght.
This nice small civil war era flask has seen some history. It is missing the spring mechanism (probably lost in battle) but is has a great original look.
This near mint condition Keystone View Company stereo card features Sioux Indians in “full feather” leaving camp in Nebraska.
This is a very old Pre-Revolutionary War Era scrimshawed powder horn. It has the initials and date “PVD 1724” inscribed on the side as well as a naked woman. It is also decorated with copper stars and a cross. 1724 was the same year that Ben Franklin arrived in London.
Here is what was happening in the colonies in 1724:
http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/becomingamer/growth/text9/virginiaappraisal.pdf
Very unusual old copper Indian bust. It is very artistic and would make a great wall hanging in a relic room.
This Early American shot pouch is constructed of hand sewn leather and lead spout with a carved wooden plug. The leather is I believe to be soft Russian leather with a red stain on the inside that was common in that period. It appears to be all original and is in great shape. It also still contains a handful of lead shot that is of various sizes that was made by dripping molten lead into water.
This is a very old and rare item that is in excellent condition. It was ingeniously made of from one piece of hand carved wood that was notched and then bent into position. The wood was then tied with what I believe is sinew. Then it was covered with animal hide, possibly buffalo, that was stretched and tied around the entire stirrup. This piece shows the high skill level and beautiful craftsmanship of it’s maker. It was purchased at a relic show in central Ohio in the late 60’s.