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Weighs just under 2 pounds. About 5 inches long x 3 inches wide. Only the tip of one side of the blade is intact. Deeply grooved with an additional shallow groove along the back edge.
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Weighs just under 1 pound. A little over 4 inches long x 2-1/2 inches wide. Grooved and sharpened to a point. VG condition.
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Weighs a little over 2 pounds. About 6 inches long x 4-1/4 inches at the widest point. Interesting looking tool.
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Weighs just about 1 pound. 4-1/2 inches long x 2-1/2 inches tall. Grooved. Very nice.
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1⁄2 lb, 4” long, VG condition, ‘S’ shaped cutting edge.
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About 3-3/4 inches x 1-1/2 inches. We wonder what He said when that happened!
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Native American Presentation “Dag” Knife; Circa Late 18th – Early 19th Century; Hudson Bay Style Blade; 6 ¾” Blade; 13” L.O.A.; Bone Handle; One of the Handle Stud
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A rare framed CDV image of Chief Crow King, a Hunkpapa Lakota Chief that fought at the Battle of Little Big Horn...he had 80 warriors that fought with him. He was one of Sitting Bulls war chiefs at th
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An rare and authentic Trade Dagger made by I&H Sorby of England...circa 1820...sold in the U.S. by Hudson Bay and traders of the time in Canada also. The name is stamped into the blade in the cent
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Estate find. Two Native American grinding stones. Essentially a mortar and pestle used to grind grain, seeds, face paint, etc. The pestel is approximately 10" x 3" while the mortar is 14
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"Circa 1850. This is a North Eastern style Tomahawk measuring 17 ¾"" in overall length with a 3" cutting blade on the tomahawk head. This is an unusual design with The haft i
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"Circa 1790-1800. This is an unusual form Tomahawk that is very similar to one in the British Museum (Item: Am,Dc.76). The overall length is just above 17" and the cutting edge of the blade
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"Made circa 1850s. Overall length is 20 ¾" with a 2 ¾" blade. This is a tomahawk that has definitely seen some use judging by the cutting edge. The neck of the haft is decor
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One arrowhead shaped piece has a crater and small hole reaching to the opposite side. No doubt used to start fires with a twirling wood shaft-very rare. 29 pieces in all. Mounted in an 8 by 12 inch di
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21 assorted 1-1/4 to 2 inch long arrowheads as well as 4 drill type points that are 2 to 2-1/2 inches long. Good condition. Attractive display.
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Six are probably spear points 2-3/4 inches long. The balance are arrowheads 1-1/4 inches to 2-1/4 inches long. Good condition. Set in a 12 inch X 16 inch display case.
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This is a very nice Navajo "Ketoh" Leather/Silver/Turquoise Arm Guard. The overall condition is excellent with almost no wear signs and great craftsmanship throughout.
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1⁄2 pound and about 4 inches long. VG condition with a fairly sharp edge.
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1.5 pounds and about 6.5 inches long with a sharp edge. VG condition.
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7/8 lb, 5 inches long, good condition.
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With a groove and perhaps 20% of it's original size.
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About a 1⁄2 pound and 3-3/4 inches long. Fine condition with a sharp edge.
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2 lb, grooved, approximately 1” has broken off the business end.
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3⁄4 lb, 4 inches long, most of the sharp edge has broken off; grooved with another shallow groove along the back edge. Very rare.
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The axe end is an aged brass coloration with inlaid iron sharp edge. 24 inch nicely made wooden shaft with numerous tacks inlaid. A feather drop with old trade beads attached with leather thong. Very
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Here's a Genuine 1870's American Indian Cerimonial Tomahawk Peace Pipe ! Originally from the Norm Flayderman Collection! Measures 14" overall . Steel head . Wood haft . Comes with a beaded drop !
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8-1/2 inch blade with a pipe bowl made out of black painted metal. 18 inch wooden handle with several decorative small brass tacks. 35 present and appears to be missing 3. Not a bad looking representa
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Measuring 22 inches overall. Nicely done. Wooden shaft has thong leather drop tie with bells on the end of it. A few feathers. Some old trade beads. The tomahawk has 8-10 brass inlays on each side in
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Just over 2 pounds. 5-3/4 inches long x 3 inches wide. Deeply grooved and in VG condition.
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Cheyenne Indian beaded vest, all beaded on indian tanned smoked Moose, lined with a cotton Calico material. All beaded by Indian lazy stitch method as was done in 1870's.
Size is a large, made
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Hand forged railroad spike tomahawk, very well made by a skilled blacksmith in upstate NY, tempered for impact use..pictures show dimensions and the exact item you will receive...purchase price includ
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Native American Iroquois Indian skinning knife with antler handle and original leather sheath. Well made with great patina. Would display nicely in an antique knife or Native American weaponry collect
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FOR SALE is a shadow box display of authentic small (1 1/4 -2 1/4 inch) arrowheads from Florida. They have been identified as Middle Archaic Florida Point Types from 7,000-4,
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Very interesting Chromelithograph from 1885 of eskimos,framed, and given description of all the tools on the back of the framed artwork interesting piece with less information of their tools of the tr
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These are original news prints lithographs that were colored. Most I ever seen were black and white. These were saved and then mounted by a professional art gallery. The date is from 1858 and that art
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This hard sandstone Celt was found on a farm in central georgia in the 1930s, thats all the info I have on this. It is an original artiface, I find similar items frequently but only keep those artifac
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An exceptional early example, unsigned in excellent condition. Circa 1920's. This vase measures a little less than 6" in height and about 10 3/4" in circumfrence. No
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"Northwest Indian Trade Gun by Sargent. Very little is known about this firm other than they sold some guns to the American Fur Company and then the Chouteau firm in St. Louis. This gun has the s
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"Northwest Indian Trade Gun by Barnett. Barrel is 36½" and the overall length is 52½". Sharp gun with excellent markings. Dated 1889, which is very late for percussion. Thes
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PRICE REDUCED TO $200.00 This piece came out of a museum in Kansas that closed several years ago. It still bears the I.D./inventory number. This piece measures over 11" Long and about
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This is a Sioux Beaded Arm Band of sinew sewn on brain tanned leather with bugle bead edging. Late 19th century production. 15"x1".
This item comes with a letter from Cisco's Rare & Exc
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I think it's probably Pima, for sure Southwest. Measures over 3" at widest point by 2 1/4" tall. Extremely tight weave with over twenty coils to the inch. Four color weave
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This piece measures 6 1/2" Long and 3 1/4" at widest point and about 2 1/4" tall at canoe tips. Signed on bottom "Legoria Santa Clara Pueblo". I am guessing early
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This came from an old timer around Nevada, Mo. who said he found it on his farm. It is a little over 3" long and a little over 2" thick. Probably weighs about a pound give or tak
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PRICE REDUCED TO $150.00 My guess is Walrus Ivory. Scrimshawed scenes on both sides. Some age yellowing, small chips toward point on blade edge. Measures about 7 1/4" long
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PRICE REDUCTION. A nice stone Celt that measures about 4 1/4" long by 2 3/8" wide and a little over 1" thick. Couple of chips (old chips). Nice edge. Mar
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Axe weighs about 2 1/2 lbs. Noticable chips and wear. See photos. Full groove with pleasing color and a good edge. Price $450.00 with shipping $15.00.
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The original wood haft is red ochre striped with a blacksmith made iron head. Mr. Dresslar felt this would date as early as the French and Indian War era to the American Revolution. Jim wa
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ALASKAN WALRUS TUSK IVORY
"Scrimshaw by Ed Morris Milligrock"
Eskimo Indian Artist from the Inupiat Tribe
Lived on Little Diamede Alaska
1950-2003
One tusk 16" long
One tusk 2
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