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Dimensions | 10.25 × 4.75 in |
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This killer spade is absolutely gorgeous. It is large, thin and highly polished from use.
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Dimensions | 10.25 × 4.75 in |
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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.
Eskimo-‘Yupik and Inupiat’ harpoon toggle in very intact condition.
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.
These beads were purchased as part of a collection in the late 60’s. There are 2 made of stone and 2 shell. They have a nice patina and conical holes.
This piece was purchased as part of a collection in the mid 60’s. I believe it is made of ivory. A small residue of glue at the break can be seen with a loop.
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 one shows the hand carving on the sides and has a nice hole drilled on the end for mounting on the shaft. It has an ancient crack in it but it still is very solid. It also has great patina.
Either used as a polishing stone or a game stone it shows great wear from whatever.