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Lot 1, 2 Points from
Missouri. The side
notch is a colorful heat treated chert measuring 2
1/8" long. The Dalton is left hand beveled and is 2
1/4" long. All the points in this opening group are
from a home found collection assembled outside of
Jefferson City, Missouri. |
7:00 |
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Lot 2, 2 Nice Drills from
Missouri. The Paddle
drill is 2 1/4" long and the other is 2 1/2" and is
probably made from a Thebes or similar point. All
the points in this opening group are from a home
found collection assembled outside of Jefferson
City, Missouri. |
7:01 |
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Lot 3, Drill and Graver Knife,
Missouri. The Drill is
2 3/16" and the knife with the Graver corner is 2
3/8". All the points in this opening group are from
a home found collection assembled outside of
Jefferson City, Missouri. |
7:02 |
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Lot 4, Double Notched Knife and a
Paleo, Missouri. The
Paleo point looks like a Plainview, likely re-based
in use as the grinding is gone, 1 5/8". The double
notched knife is 2" long and made on a flake much
like a Waller from the Southeast. All the points in
this opening group are from a home found collection
assembled outside of Jefferson City, Missouri. |
7:03 |
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Lot 5, Graham Cave,
Missouri. Nice form in
the base, but there is some ancient re-sharpening
which has made the blade edges slightly irregular.
Measures 2 9/16" long. The Dalton point just comes
with it, has some damage. All the points in this
opening group are from a home found collection
assembled outside of Jefferson City, Missouri. |
7:04 |
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Lot 6, Adena and Dickson,
Missouri. Both are
pretty nice for their size. Both are 2 3/8". All the
points in this opening group are from a home found
collection assembled outside of Jefferson City,
Missouri. |
7:05 |
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Lot 7, Orange Stillwell,
Missouri. This is a
great color. The base is not ground, but it looks
like a Stillwell but could be something else. Very
nice piece regardless. All the points in this
opening group are from a home found collection
assembled outside of Jefferson City, Missouri. |
7:06 |
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Lot 8, Stone Square Stem,
Missouri. Well made,
thin and in great shape. Stone Square Stem measuring
3" long. Black Flint with heavy patina and caliche.
Dead nuts authentic. All the points in this opening
group are from a home found collection assembled
outside of Jefferson City, Missouri. |
7:07 |
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Lot 9, Dalton Breckenridge,
Missouri, G-9. Right
hand beveled from tip to notches. Very nice piece
with a bit of crust on it still. I am not one to
clean these deposits off. 2 9/16" long and excellent
form and condition for a relatively rare type. All
the points in this opening group are from a home
found collection assembled outside of Jefferson
City, Missouri. |
7:08 |
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Lot 10, Sloan or Plainview,
Missouri. Very nice 2"
point. Excellent flaking and a well formed and
ground base. Thin. Could be a sharpened down Sloan
Dalton or a Plainview. All the points in this
opening group are from a home found collection
assembled outside of Jefferson City, Missouri. |
7:09 |
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Lot 11, Etley and Big Sandy,
Missouri. The Etley is
nice striped gray and cream Chert measuring 3 3/16"
long. The Big Sandy is 1 3/4" long. All the points
in this opening group are from a home found
collection assembled outside of Jefferson City,
Missouri. |
7:10 |
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Lot 12, Paddle Drill and Stemmed
Point, Missouri. The
Paddle Drill is 1 5/16" long and is like a little
key drill. The stemmed point is 1 5/8". All the
points in this opening group are from a home found
collection assembled outside of Jefferson City,
Missouri. |
7:11 |

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Lot 13, 2 Pottery Cups/Bowls,
Arkansas. Found in Yell
Co., AR. Each is 3 1/2" high and 3 3/4" across the
rim. |
7:12 |
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Lot 14, 3 Northeast
Crowfield/Northumberland Casts. These are famous
points all of which are pictured in various
Overstreet editions and other reference materials.
The original pieces together like this would sell
for $40,000 and up. About the rarest of the fluted
Paleo points. |
7:13 |
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Lot 15, 3 Ohio
Points. |
7:14 |
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Lot 16, Scottsbluff, MO, basal re-chipping.
Scottsbluff out of Buchanan
Co., Missouri made of Burlington Chert. 3
11/16" long. Has some modern basal re-chipping as
noted on Davis COA. |
7:15 |
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Lot 17, Mississippi
Collection. Various points all from a Mississippi
collection. There is some glue on most which will
soak and rub off with hot water. There a few nice
points in there and the flint Celt/Adze in the top
left corner is a decent piece. The Celt is 3 3/8"
and the T-Drill on the top row is 1 5/8" for
reference. |
7:16 |
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Lot 18, Beads, Button and 2 Musket Balls,
Pennsylvania. |
7:17 |
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Lot 19, Serrated Elora,
Flint River in Baker Co., Georgia. |
7:18 |
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Lot 20, Study Box Lot of
Ohio/Kentucky Lithics. If you need to study
authentic pieces from this region then these are for
you. Patinas, materials and various types
represented. |
7:19 |
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Lot 21, Study Box Lot of
Pennsylvania Lithics. Another good study
group for regional materials, patinas and various
types. |
7:20 |

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Lot 22, Giant Cave Bear Tooth,
Romania. Nice 4 1/8"
Giant Cave Bear tooth. These date 50,000 to 200,000
years old and are an extinct species of Bear. Out of
the Ural Mountains, Romania. |
7:21 |
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Lot 23, Adena Cache Blade, Indiana. Pretty nice
4 3/4" Adena Cache Blade from the Larry Dodge Cache
found in Floyd Co., Indiana
in 1960. Made of Hornstone. Ex-Stewart Col. |
7:22 |
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Lot 24, Cobbs Knife,
Medina Co., Ohio. Resharpened Cobbs Knife
measures 4 7/16" long. |
7:23 |
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Lot 25, Clovis, Western
Ohio. 1 7/8" unfluted Clovis. Very nice
small Clovis. Tom Davis COA, G-7. |
7:24 |
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Lot 26, Notched-Base Dovetail,
Preble Co., Ohio. 3
9/16" long, gray Coshocton. |
7:25 |
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Lot 27, Paleo Lance,
Christian Co., Kentucky. 2 1/4" long made of
Hornstone with crystal inclusions. |
7:26 |
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Lot 28, Calf Creek, White
Co., Arkansas. A rare type even more rarely
found with both arms. This still a good example with
one nice long arm. Perino COA for Lonnie Hartline, 1
3/4" long. |
7:27 |
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Lot 29, Crib Mound Blade, Col. Vietzen Col.
Indiana Hornstone,
measures 4 3/16" long. Out of the famous Col.
Raymond C. Vietzen Collection. |
7:28 |
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Lot 30, Acheulean Cordiform Biface Hand Axe,
Paleolithic, Morocco. Comes out of the
Western Sahara, Marocco.
Banded Quartz Silex, 6 1/16" long. Dates to
1,000,000 years old range. |
7:29 |
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Lot 31, Paleolithic Hand Axe, Sahara. Very nice
Tan Flint Hand Axe, Paleolithic 100,000 to 1,000,000
years old. Cordiform biface out of
Mauritania, Western Sahara.
5 3/4" long. |
7:30 |
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Lot 32, 3 French
Neolithic Celts. From the Hardivieers site. Made
from Oise regional Flint, Ex-J.L. Gasnier. The
smallest is 4 3/8", then 4 3/4" and the largest is 6
1/4". The large one has some recent damage on each
end. You can see the patina break. |
7:31 |
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Lot 33, 29 Various Points from
Ohio Region. |
7:32 |
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Lot 34, 28" Strand Neolithic Beads,
Sahara Desert. Approx.
4,000 to 7,000 years old. Quartz, Carnelian and disc
beads. |
7:33 |
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Lot 35, Glovers Cave,
Kentucky Artifacts Excavated By Col. Vietzen.
The picture is an original taken by Col. Raymond
Vietzen. All the artifacts were part of his estate
collection. There are points, cache blades, flake
tools, and various bone and antler pieces. Good
chance to get a part of history from a famous site
and famous collector/finder. |
7:34 |

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Lot 35 A, 3/4 Grooved Axe, Pennsylvania. 5 5/8"
long. |
7:31 |
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Lot 35 B, Full-Grooved Axe, Pennsylvania. 5"
long. |
7:32 |
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Lot 35 C, 3/4 Grooved Axe, Pennsylvania. 4 3/8"
long. |
7:33 |

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Lot 36, Brown Jasper Normanskill,
Pennsylvania. 2 7/8"
long. |
7:35 |
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Lot 37, Jasper Susquehanna Broad,
Pennsylvania. 3" long
point in nice PA Jasper toward an Olive color. |
7:36 |
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Lot 38, Brown Jasper Susquehanna Broad,
Pennsylvania. Very nice
material and form on this. Measures 2 1/2" long. |
7:37 |
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Lot 39, Ryolite Susquehanna Broad,
Pennsylvania. Measures
3 1/4" long. Pretty nice for this material. |
7:38 |
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Lot 40, Ryolite Charleston Pine Tree,
Pennsylvania. 2 9/16"
long. |
7:39 |
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Lot 41, Drybrook Fishtail,
Pennsylvania. 2 5/16" Ryolite Drybrook
Fishtail. Nice point. |
7:40 |
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Lot 42, Excellent Jasper Rossville,
Pennsylvania. 2 1/16"
long and perfect. |
7:41 |
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Lot 43, Flint Ridge Cobbs,
Ohio. Measures 3 3/8" long. Attractive
colors. |
7:42 |
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Lot 44, Flint Ridge Cobbs,
Ohio. Measures 2 15/16" long. Nice
contrasting colors in gray, red and tan. |
7:43 |
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Lot 45, Ohio
Dovetail. This one has about 1/2" restoration on the
tip and one small basal corner at the notch.
Otherwise a very nice point which would have been a
$400 range Dove. Measures 2 7/8" long. |
7:44 |
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Lot 46, Thebes E-Notch,
Randolph Co., Indiana. The basal corner and
wing are restored at one notch, the other is
complete. Beautiful form with deep e-notching. $600
plus point easily in all original condition. |
7:45 |
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Lot 47, Large MacCorkle,
Ohio. Restoration work on the side and tip
approximately as shown in the pictures. Huge at 3
3/4" and made from beautiful Coshocton Flint. $800
to $1000 point in original condition. |
7:46 |
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Lot 48, Ashtabula, Ohio.
Restoration on this one to one side and basal corner
making the job a perfect mirror matching. 4 1/8"
long. A Coshocton piece like this would have been a
$2500 point in original condition. Ashtabula points
are hard to get in any event. |
7:47 |
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Lot 49, Ohio Paleo
Knife. Measures 3 13/16" long made of Hornstone. |
7:48 |
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Lot 50, Jasper Otter Creek,
Pennsylvania. Really
nice one. Tan PA Jasper, in great shape and measures
2 1/16" long. |
7:49 |

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Lot 51, Darl Blade,
Texas. 3 3/16" Darl
Blade. |
7:50 |
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Lot 52, Ensor Knife,
Texas. 3 3/4" long, rather large. |
7:51 |
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Lot 53, Morhiss,
Texas. 3 1/2" long. |
7:52 |
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Lot 54, Darl,
Texas. Good size at 3 7/16" with soft right
hand bevels. |
7:53 |
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7:54 |
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Lot 56, Texas
Pedernales. Gray Chert, 3 1/2" long made on a flake,
but pretty nice. |
7:55 |
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Lot 57, Texas
Perdernales. Nice patinated Flint. Well Made and
thin, 3 1/4" long. |
7:56 |
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Lot 58, Texas
Pedernales. Colorful Pedernales Chert in red, cream
and dark tan. 2 15/16" long. |
7:57 |
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Lot 59, Texas
Pedernales. Beautiful gray Flint with white on the
ends of the basal ears. Measures 2 7/8" long. |
7:58 |
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Lot 60, Uvalde, Texas.
Nice narrow form in terrific condition and well
made. Measures 3 1/8" long. |
7:59 |
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Lot 61, Montell, Texas.
Attractive material in a brown/tan Flint. Says,
"Mason Co." on it. 2 13/16" long. |
8:00 |
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Lot 62, Refugio Blade,
Texas. Well made in a dark Flint. Measures 3
9/16" long. |
8:01 |
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Lot 63, Darl Blade, Texas.
3 1/16" long. |
8:02 |
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Lot 64, Pink Chert Texas
Friday Blade. Measures 4" long. |
8:03 |
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Lot 65, Base Tang Knife,
Buchanan Dam, Texas. Measures 4 3/4" long. |
8:04 |
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Lot 66, Texas Lerma
Pointed Base. 4 9/16" long. A little thicker, but a
very interesting point. |
8:05 |
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Lot 67, Texas
Blade. 3 11/16" long. Nice yellowish Chert with good
patination. |
8:06 |
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Lot 68, Texas
Beveled Archaic Knife. Nice Gray Flint. 3 5/8" long. |
8:07 |
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Lot 69, Texas
Woodland Knife. 3 3/8" long. |
8:08 |
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Lot 70, Texas
Uvalde. Awesome caliche deposits from root activity
as you can see on the piece. As dead nuts authentic
as they get. 3 1/4" long. |
8:09 |
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Lot 71, Motley, Texas.
Nice brown Flint. 3 3/8" long. |
8:10 |
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Lot 72, Texas
Castroville. 2 7/16" long. |
8:11 |
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Lot 73, Texas
Castroville. 2 1/8" long. |
8:12 |
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Lot 74, Yarbrough, Texas.
2 11/16" long. |
8:13 |
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Lot 75, Texas
Friday Knife. Measures 3 1/4" with lots of patina. |
8:14 |
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Lot 76, Beveled Archaic Knife,
Texas. Very nice one
with left hand bevels running right down to the side
of the base. Measures 3 3/16" long. |
8:15 |
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Lot 77, Nice Texas
Paddle Drill. Measures 2 1/4" long x 1 3/4" wide. |
8:16 |

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Lot 77 A, 3/4 Grooved Axe, Snyder Co.,
Pennsylvania. Lots of ancient reworking. Measures 7
3/4" long. |
8:13 |
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Lot 77 B, Full Grooved Axe, Indiana. Greenish
Hardstone. Measures 3 3/4" long. |
8:14 |
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Lot 77 C, Full Grooved Axe, Howard Co., Indiana.
Greenish Hardstone. One blade flange is anciently
sheared off. 6 7/8" long. |
8:15 |

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Lot 78, Pottery Bowl, Restored,
Arkansas.4 1/2"
diameter. |
8:17 |
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Lot 79, Pottery Bowl, Restored,
Arkansas.5 1/2"
diameter. |
8:18 |
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Lot 80, Pottery Bowl, Restored,
Arkansas. 7 1/4"
diameter. |
8:19 |
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Lot 81, Pottery Bowl, Restored,
Arkansas. Largest of
the 4 measures 8 3/4" diameter. |
8:20 |
| 82 |
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Lot 82, 6 Trade Pipes, 1800's to 1950's. |
8:21 |
| 83 |
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Lot 83, 6 Trade Pipes, 1800's to 1950's. |
8:22 |
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Lot 84, 2 Strands of
African Beads. 1800's or earlier trade era. |
8:23 |
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Lot 85, Pre-Columbian
Pottery Whistle. Very nice figurine painted and the
whistle does sound very well. Unusual piece out of
Panama. 2 1/4" long. |
8:24 |
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Lot 86, Mexican seated figurine,
Pre-Columbian. 2 5/8"
tall. |
8:25 |
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Lot 87, Overstreet 1st Edition Guide. Condition
is VG or better. Most of these are much more beat-up
as these books get used heavily. |
8:26 |
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Lot 88, Group of 22 Talahatta Quartzite Points,
Choctow Co., Alabama.
Known as Snowflake Quartzite. Some pretty good
points in this group. Range from 1 1/2" to 4 7/16"
long. |
8:27 |
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Lot 89, Book: "Prehistoric Chert Types of the
Midwest." Helps you identify a variety of materials
prevalent in artifacts. Not many books on this
subject. |
8:28 |

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Lot 90, Florida
Stemmed Knife. Hard to tell exactly the type, but
Hamilton would be a good bet. Measures 3 3/8" long.
Stained Coastal Plains Chert with heavy white
patination. |
8:29 |
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Lot 91, Florida
Marion. 2 15/16" long with nice tannic river
staining. |
8:30 |
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Lot 92, Florida
Pickwick. Nice river stain, 2 7/8" long. |
8:31 |
| 93 |
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Lot 93, Florida
Kirk. Coastal Plains Chert, 2 3/8" long. |
8:32 |
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Lot 94, Heavily Serrated South Prong Creek,
Florida. These are neat
points, a nice example. 3 7/16" long with good
river stain. |
8:33 |
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Lot 95, Large Flake Knife,
Florida. Unifacial curved knife measuring 4"
long. |
8:34 |
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Lot 96, Unifacial Flake Drill,
Florida. You can see
where this one was flaked on the edge to curve it
into a Drill. Nice river stain and a little glossy.
2 3/4" long. |
8:35 |
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Lot 97, 3 Tennessee
Flint Celts/Adzes. 2 of them look like Buffalo River
Chert. Measuring 2 15/16", 3 3/16" and 3 3/4". |
8:36 |
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Lot 98, Folsom, Davis COA, G-7. 1 1/4" long with nice
fluting and micro edgework. From
Luna Co., New Mexico. |
8:37 |
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Lot 99, Jasper Normanskill,
Pensylvania, Davis COA,
4" long and in awesome shape. A G-10 for the type.
|
8:38 |
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Lot 100, Southeast
Quartzite Blade. 4 1/4" long and in great shape.
Typical of the Carolinas. |
8:39 |
| 101 |
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Lot 101, Large Cabbs Knife,
Adams Co., Ohio. 5 1/2"
long and a handful. Very well made with nice easy
beveled edges. Great form and size. G-9 or 10 solid,
no damage at all. |
8:40 |
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Lot 102, Large Adena Dickson,
Greene Co., Missouri.
Measures 6" long made on a twisting flake. A little
plow damage on the sides, but a big one. |
8:41 |

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Lot 102 A, 1/2 to 2/3 Grooves Axe, Indiana. 8"
long Axe with more of a pointed bit and a hooked
form. Greenish Hardstone. |
8:43 |
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Lot 102 B, Large Full Grooved Axe, Pennsylvania.
8 1/2" long. Hardstone, probably Granite. |
8:44 |

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Lot 103, Sabine Blade,
Oklahoma. 3 5/16" long and very nicely made.
In perfect condition. |
8:42 |
| 104 |
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Lot 104, Dickson, Oklahoma.
Very nice little 2 9/16" point. |
8:43 |
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Lot 105, Texas
Pedernales. 3 1/8" long. Has a little glue residue
on one side. |
8:44 |
| 106 |
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Lot 106, Texas
Drill. Nice 2 3/4" Drill in a gray Flint. |
8:45 |
| 107 |
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Lot 107, Darl Knife, Royal
Oaks, Texas. Beveled edges. 2 9/16" long. |
8:46 |
| 108 |
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Lot 108, Texas Darl
Stemmed. Very nice flaking and shallow bevels. 2
13/16" long. |
8:47 |
| 109 |
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Lot 109, 7 Various Texas
Points. There is a Montell, Perd Knife and an Agate
Basin or Angostura Base. |
8:48 |
| 110 |
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Lot 110, 3 Indiana
Points. The Lost Lake is the best piece here. Nice
form, just missing an arm, ancient break. Measures 2
7/16" long. |
8:49 |
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Lot 111, Fossil Megalodon Tooth. 3 3/8" tooth.
Shows ancient trauma during its use as a whale
killer a million years ago or so.
Southeastern US. |
8:50 |
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Lot 112, Spade, St. Louis
Co., Missouri. Made of Mill Creek Chert. 5
3/8" long with some good use polish. |
8:51 |
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Lot 113, Nice Polished Caddo Celt,
Arkansas. 7 5/8" long,
2 3/8" wide and 2" thick. Made of Diorite from the
Quachita Mountains. Ex-Hershel Kitchen, Sam Johnson
and Ken Westbrook. Weighs 2 1/4 lbs. Late Caddoan
period. |
8:52 |
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Lot 114, Hardstone Celt,
Lawrence Co., Arkansas. Greenish-Gray
Hardstone. 3 5/8" long. Nice piece. |
8:53 |
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Lot 115, Cupp Discoidal,
Clay Co., Arkansas. Hardstone piece measures
2 1/4" across. Both sides are cupped. |
8:54 |
| 116 |
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Lot 116, Boatstone, Jersey
Co., Illinois. 1 1/2" tall made of a porous
sandstone. Neat piece. |
8:55 |
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Lot 117, Bicycle Bannerstone,
Clay Co., Arkansas.
Hardstone piece with good diamond cross section.
Great little bannerstone measures 1 3/8" long. |
8:56 |
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Lot 118, Black Discoidal,
Clay Co., Arkansas. Dimple indented in the
middle of each side. 1 3/4" across. |
8:57 |
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Lot 119, Beaded Rabbit Fur Bag, 1960's. |
8:58 |
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Lot 120, Strand of Blue Glass Choctaw Beads.
Each is about 1 1/2" long and some have a bit of the
original silver lining inside. Beautiful color on
these trade era tube beads. |
8:59 |
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Lot 121, 10 Various
Oklahoma Points. Both of the larger Blades
are about 3 1/2" long. |
9:00 |
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Lot 122, Arkansas
Bird Points. Various grades, materials and types.
Some descent points in there. 80 points or so. |
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Lot 123, San Patrice,
Green Co., Arkansas. 1 13/16" long. Nice
Trans-Paleo. |
9:02 |
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Lot 124, Colorado Plainview. Found in
Las Animas, Colorado. 1
1/2" long, Ex-Joan Cox, Todd Davis. Tom Davis
COA, G-7. Small point, but in perfect condition. |
9:03 |
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Lot 125, Paleo Beaver Lake,
Clay Co., Arkansas. 2
1/8" long, thin. Jerry Dickey COA. Found by John P.
Jones. |
9:04 |
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Lot 126, Goshen/Midland/Milnesand, Paleo from
the Arkansas River in Osage
Co, Oklahoma. 1 3/8" long, Gray Chert, well
flaked and thin. Flaking is very Goshen-like. |
9:05 |
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Lot 127, Agate Folsom,
Comanche Co., Texas-RS. Found by Kent
Maghanin in 2001. He found the base and had Dennis
Bushey restore the point to its proper state (top
and basal corner). If all original this would easily
be a $15,000 Folsom. The edge flaking and
construction is absolutely superb. You can see the
original basal side micro flaking in the close-up. |
9:06 |
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Lot 128, Cache River,
Green Co., Arkansas. Found by Douglas Clark.
Really a perfect point, 1 11/16" long. Crowley's
Ridge Chert. Jerry Dickey COA. |
9:07 |
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Lot 129, White River,
Kentucky. 2" long made of a gray Chert with a
partial red bulls eye. |
9:08 |
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Lot 130, Hematite Boatstone,
Osage Co., Oklahoma.
Found in a field near Kaw Dam. 1 15/16" across. |
9:09 |
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Lot 131, Rose Springs Point,
Oregon. Even broken and
glued this point is incredible. So thin and the
flaking is awesome, oblique. Material is likely a
grayish Chalcedony or chert of some kind. Measures 2
1/4" long. Outstanding. |
9:10 |
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Lot 132, Pelican Lake,
Osage Co., Oklahoma. Found in July of 2001,
the base has had professional restoration, just on
the stem, done by Dennis Bushey. Thin and
exceptionally well flaked with powerful form.
Measures 2 5/8" long. |
9:11 |
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Lot 133, Hardin, Lawrence
Co., Arkansas. Made of Ryolite measuring 2
7/16" long. Very well made with good bevels and
form. Tom Davis COA, G-7. |
9:12 |
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Lot 134, Marcos, Kay Co.,
Oklahoma. Gray speckled Chert. Measures 2
3/16" long. Tang ding is ancient and point shows
good natural river polish. |
9:13 |
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Lot 135, Searcy, Lawrence
Co., Arkansas. Very well made in a nice black
Chert. All 3 basal edges are well ground. 2 3/4"
long. Ex-John Jones. |
9:14 |
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Lot 136, Cobbs Knife,
Green Co., Arkansas. Found by John Jones.
Resharpening has reduced the blade to almost a drill
state. Made of black Pitkin Chert with 4-bevel style
blade edge flaking. Measures 4 1/4" long. |
9:15 |
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Lot 137, Archaic Knife,
Lawrence Co., Arkansas. Made of beautiful
mottled Pinters Chert with grays, blues and tan
mixed in. Nice sloping beveling and measures 4
11/16" long. Ex-Dan Bowen and John Jones. |
9:16 |
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Lot 138, Paleo Knife,
Cumberland Co., Tennessee. Nicely made with
good Paleo flaking. A quality Paleo Knife at 4 1/4"
long. Ex-Sevier Col. |
9:17 |
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Lot 139, Paleo Square Knife,
Kay Co., Oklahoma. A
very nice example. Thin and well made from a pink
and cream fossiliferous Chert. Great natural river
polish. Measures 3 1/2" long. |
9:18 |
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Lot 140, Orange-Red Quartzite
High Plains Besant
Knife. Tip ding, but a beautiful material. Measures
2 7/8" long. |
9:19 |
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Lot 141, Smith/Oauchita,
Crawford Co., Arkansas. Made from nice banded
Quartzite, 3 1/8" long. |
9:20 |
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Lot 142, Larger Gary Point,
Sequohiah Co., Oklahoma.
Found by Billy Mclemore. 4 3/16" long made from
white Boone Chert. |
9:21 |
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Lot 143, Kirk, Clay Co.,
Arkansas. Found March 30th, 2007 by John
Jones. Ozark Tan Chert. 3 1/4" long. |
9:22 |
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Lot 144, Adena Waubesa,
Emma, Kansas. Found by Tom Huston. A G-9
point very well made with great form in a pink and
tan fossil Chert. 3 7/16" long. |
9:23 |
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Lot 145, Adena Waubesa,
Green Co., Arkansas. 3" pink and tan Chert. |
9:24 |
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Lot 146, Excellent Elk River Drill,
Clay Co., Arkansas.
Found by John Jones. 3 5/8" long made from a white
Chert. Very well made with excellent flaking. Nice
piece. |
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Lot 147, 2 Indiana Cache Blades. The Gray Chert
one is a bit rough and is 5" long. The Burlington
Chert piece is better and is 4" long. |
9:26 |
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Lot 148, Boatstone or Atlatl Weight, Kentucky. 4
7/8" long. Very neat triangular cross section. May
in fact be a bar amulet. |
9:27 |
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Lot 149, Chissell, New Knoxville, Auglaize Co.,
Ohio. Greenish Slate Chissell measures 5" long.
Field find with some plow scars. |
9:28 |
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Lot 150, 2 Jacks Reef Corner Notch Points,
Butler Co., Ohio. Both are Coshocton Flint and
measure 1 5/8" long. Called Intrusive Mound in OH. |
9:29 |
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Lot 151, Steubenville, Spencer Co., Kentucky. 2
1/8" long, Ex-Stephens. |
9:30 |
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Lot 152, 3 Points With Provenance. The dark
Stemmed point is 1 7/8" from Franklin Co., Ohio. The
center corner notch is from Spencer Co., Kentucky,
Ex-Stephens. The Hamilton is 1 5/8" from Shelby Co.,
Indiana. |
9:31 |
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Lot 153, 2 Nice Lehigh Points, Ohio. The Black
one is 2 3/8" from Clermont Co., Ohio and the gray
one is 2 1/4" from Franklin Co., Ohio. |
9:32 |
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Lot 154, 8 Woodland Points, Spencer Co.,
Kentucky. 1 1/4" to 2 3/16" long. Ex-Stephens. |
9:33 |
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Lot 155, 5 Stemmed Adena Woodland Points,
Spencer Co., Kentucky. 1 1/2" to 1 3/4". |
9:34 |
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Lot 156, 4 Ohio Colorful Points. 1 7/8" to 2
3/16". |
9:35 |
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Lot 157, 9 Big Sandy Side Notch Points, Clinton
Co., Indiana. The 3 largest are pretty good points.
They measure from left to right, 2 1/8", 1 15/16"
and 2 1/16". |
9:36 |
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Lot 158, 5 Adena Woodland Points, Spencer Co.,
Kentucky. 1 15/16" to 3" long. |
9:37 |
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Lot 159, 4 Adena Woodland Points one Carter
Cave, Spencer Co., Kentucky. The Carter Cave point
is 2 3 16" long. Largest is 2 7/8". |
9:38 |
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Lot 160, 9 Various Points, OH/KY/IN region.
9/16" to 2 1/16" long. |
9:39 |
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Lot 161, Large Group of Points w/Thebes,
Stewart, Ohio. Lots of good points here. The Thebes
is Coshocton and measures 2 1/2" long. Some nice
Stanley bifurcates, a blade, various bird points,
etc. Lots of different materials and types to keep
you busy. |
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Lot 162, 13 Points from Clay Co.,
Arkansas. Range from 1"
to 3" long. |
9:41 |
| 163 |
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Lot 163, Bag of Scrapers from Clay and Green
Co., Arkansas. |
9:42 |
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Lot 164, Hernando and Wacissa, Found in
Washington County, Florida
in the 1960's. The Hernando is 2" long and the
Wacissa is 1 1/4" long. |
9:43 |
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Lot 165, Hamilton, Found in Washington County,
Florida in the 1960's.
Nice pink and cream Chert. Measures 3 1/2" long. |
9:44 |
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Lot 166, Alachua, Found in Washington County,
Florida in the 1960's.
Nice point in a reddish-purple and cream Chert.
Measures 2 7/8" long. |
9:45 |
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Lot 167, Bolen Plain, Found in Washington
County, Florida in the
1960's. Very nice example in great shape. Coastal
Plains Chert with good patina. Measures 2 7/16"
long. |
9:46 |
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Lot 168, Levy, Found in Washington County,
Florida in the 1960's.
Pretty patina measures 2 7/16" long. |
9:47 |
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Lot 169, Complete Boggy Branch, Found in
Washington County, Florida
in the 1960's. These are very rare and this one is
complete. Coastal Plains Chert measures 3 1/4" long. |
9:48 |
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Lot 170, Larger Wyoming
High Plains Cache Blades and Cores. The largest is 5
1/2" long. |
9:49 |
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