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$47.50
This piece shows a lot of use wear and it is in great shape.
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This is a great example of a sharpened and polished bone tool.
Eskimo-‘Yupik and Inupiat’ harpoon toggle in very intact condition.
This is a string of old glass trade beads. The string is approximately 52 inches in length containing roughly 800 beads. They are all glass of various colors and sizes. Looking at them with a loop I can see they are very irregular in shape with one side smaller on a lot of them. Small bubbles and imperfections can be seen in the clear and translucent ones.
This point shows a lot of use wear, It is in great shape with the drilled end.
This looks to be a leg of an ancient pot with a human face design. It is part of a collection that was purchased in the 1960’s. It is possibly South American.
This was purchased at an artifact show in Indianapolis in the mid 60’s. It shows nice age and patina.
This one has a bit of a curve to it.