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Dimensions | 4.25 × .875 in |
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This copper artifact was purchased as part of a collection from Ohio in the 1960’s. It has a great patina that really shows it’s age.
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Dimensions | 4.25 × .875 in |
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This beautifully made discoidal was purchased at auction in the late 60’s and has been in our collection since. A piece like this is not often offered for public sale. But it is not a personal find so I want to check it’s authenticity before selling.
Now the rest of the story…The opinion was that it was a historically made piece. I am glad I didn’t let it get out the door. I guess it could still make a good paperweight.
This one was found in a field in Hamilton County, Ohio.It has a distorted bowl from the manufacturing process. It is in fair condition with a couple chips and has a lot of nice patina
A spade or chopper that shows some sheen to the chert from use. It also has some ground down edges. Overall a nice big piece.
This piece shows a lot of use wear and it is in great shape.
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 is a nice group of 10 painted Southwest pottery shards from Arizona. One of them has been ground on all sides in ancient times.
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.
My father purchased a bag of these at a relic show in Indianapolis in the mid 1960’s. We were told by the seller that they had come from Georgia. They do appear to be old and authentic but i don’t have any proof about the Georgia story.