JEB TAYLOR ~ Western Artifacts

 

 

307-737-2347

 

jeb@rangeweb.net

 

 


PO Box 882

Buffalo, WY. 82834

 


Currently accepting consignment artifacts @ 20% commission; please contact me for further information.

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High Plains: updated 6-2

Far West: updated 1-27

Gallery (below): updtaed 1-27

WANTED TO PURCHASE:

Premium projectile pointsfrom the High Plains

ALSO, THE FOLLOWING ITEMS FROM THE HIGH PLAINS TO RECORD OR PURCHASE:

Trade knives and points, especially those with the following makers marks and/or carouuches: I.S., I. & H. Sorby, Jukes Coulson, B.A. & B., P. C. & Co, Lamson & Goodnow, Cast Steel, Baldwin Heyl, a fox logo, I. Wilson, J. Russell, J. Graves, Shear Steel, + L, and + F.

 

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POLICY

GUARANTEE: All artifacts sold by Jeb Taylor Artifacts come with a lifetime guarantee (and always have), and are accompanied by detailed evaluations.

RETURN POLICY: Any artifact may be returned in original condition within 14 days for a full refund

SHIPPING: The buyer will pay all shipping costs; orders valued at under $2,000 will be sent Priority  Insured  Mail; orders valued at over $2,000 will be sent Registered Insured Mail

LAYAWAYS: In most cases, I will be happy to work out a payment schedule with you

TERMS: Money orders and personal checks are accepted; personal checks may be held for 10 days before shipment of items

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I now accept Pay Pal payments for my book Projectile Points of the High Plains (click the book info tab above)

Jukes Coulson & Co,, ca 1850, Saskatchewan, with remnent of original factory horn handle

Hiram Cutler trade knife (+F), ca 1813 - 1850) eastern Wyoming

Lakota lance, Eagle Heart Family, Pine Ridge, South Dakota (notice feathers were cut off to comply with current laws)

 

Pipe Tomahawk, belonged to a famous Kiowa warrior named Tsatoke who was a scout for Custer on his southern campaign

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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