Dale Rector IIII Prehistoric Artifact Auction

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Location
Gwynneville, IN 46144
Dates

Sale Starts

Sat
Sep 14
10am
2024

Sale Ends

Sat
Sep 14
2024

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TERMS OF SALE
September 14, 2024 LIVE AUCTIONEERS AUCTION

We have attempted to accurately describe all Items being sold, but all property offered for sale is strictly as-is. It is the bidder's responsibility (whether in person, by phone, or mail) to determine exact condition of each Item. No statement in this catalogue, invoice or any other document by associates of T & T Archaeological Consulting, LLC or J.R. Burton Auctioneering shall be deemed to be warranty, representation or assumption of liability with respect to age, condition, size quality, importance, variety, provenance or historical reference- as related to any sale Item(s). Any such statements are strictly matters of opinion. Photographs in this catalogue are of the actual objects being sold, but exact condition of the objects offered is their condition day of the sale. Photographs in the listing are the property of T&T Archaeological Consulting, LLC and may not be used without written consent. T & T Archaeological Consulting. LLC is not responsible for any typographical errors or omissions in this catalogue.
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This is the final offering of the Dale Rector Collection. Fine Group of Well Documented Ancient Flint, Stone and Pottery pieces. Superb specimens with good history. Many from the Dale Rector Collection. Dale and Vivian have collected artifacts for 30 plus years. They had a keen eye and loved anything made of Wyandotte chert (Indiana Hornstone) and Sonora flint. They especially enjoyed collecting local artifacts. They also enjoyed artifacts such as stone, beading, historic items and pottery from the United States and Central America. When they could no longer hunt fields and rivers due to health reasons, they would hunt ?People with Artifacts.? They attended several artifact shows, auctions, and word-of-mouth around the community.
2 Cobb Blades: 5 3/8” and 4 13/16”. Davis and Bennett COA's. Ex Dale Rector.3” Clovis. Ft. Payne Material. Kentucky. Pictured. Ex Dale Rector. Davis COA.2 3/4” Copena. Fort Payne Chert. Kentucky. Ex Dale Rector3 5/16” Dovetail. Kentucky. Ex Greg Rife and Terry Allen. Rogers COA.6 1/8” Harahay Knife. Nodular Chert. Alabama. Ex Leo Paul Davis. Putty COA.3 5/8” Dovetail. Ohio. Ex Lynn Munger and Charles Goodman. Rogers COA.4 7/16” Bi-Concave Pendant. Ohio. Ex David Root and Terry Allen. Motley COA.3 1/2” White Quartz Discoidal. Illinois. Ex Wilson Collection.2 7/8” Decatur. Flintridge. Ohio. Ex Kenny McNeal and Len Murphy. Putty COA.4 1/8” Dovetail. Flintridge. Ohio. Ex Earl Townsend, Jr. COAs.6 1/4” Two Hole Gorget. Green Slate. Very thin. Ohio. Ex Wally Zollman.4 5/8” Unnotched Turkeytail. Hornstone. Kentucky. Rogers COA.5 3/8” Large Adena Blade. Nice Sonora Flint. Ex Doc Hawes.2 1/2” Plainview. Brown Chert. Ancient re chipping. Rogers COA.4 1/4” Hopewell Point. Indiana. Ex Stan Ryland.4 3/4” Axe. Black Material. Kentucky. Ex Stan Ryland.4 1/2” Harahay Knife. Texas. Ex Terry Allen. Rogers COA.3 Cache Blades. Hornstone. Gibson County, Indiana. Longest 3 5/8”. Ex Stan Ryland. Davis COA4 Celts. 3” to 4 1/4”. Variety of Material. Ex Stan Ryland.3 11/16” First Stage Long Agate Basin. Ex Dale Rector. Howard COA.4 3/16” Heavy Duty. Pic. in Who’s Who #8. Ex William Cain. Davis COA.3 13/16” Delhi Knife. Glossy White Burlington Chert. Southern Minnesota. Ex Dale Rector. DavisPair of 2 7/8” Sun Motif Engraved Earspool. Sand & Gravel Site.2 3/8” Cute Little Dovetail. Kentucky. Possibly Carter Cave. Ex Dale Rector.2 5/8” Heavy Duty. Kentucky. Pic. in Who's Who #11. Ex Dale Rector2 11/16” Lost Lake. Fort Payne Chert. Ex Dale Rector. Davis COA.A nice offering of shell from the Wally Zollman Collection.1 13/16” Agee Point. Arkansas. Ex Wally Zollman3 1/8” Agee Point. Translucent. Arkansas. Ex Wally Zollman.3 3/8” Dickson Drill. Mozarkite. Benton Co. MO. Ex Roy Motley.Pair of 3 1/2” Eye Motif Engraved Earspool. Alabama. Ex Wally Zollman.7 1/4” Abalone Shell Ornament. Northwest Coast. Ex Rick Sunderland.3 1/8” Hopewell Squirrel Effigy Pipe. Ohio. Ex Col. Raymond Vietzen.4 15/16” Grayware Pottery. “Campbell Punctate”. Ex Joe Kinker.3” Drill. Very Dark Hornstone. Cortex on base. Ohio. Ex Rick Sunderland.3 Florida Hillsborough Points. Florida. Ex Rick Sunderland.2 1/4” Flint Disk and 2 3/4” Rice Side Notch. MO. Ex Fred Winfry.7 7/8” Late Archaic Knife. Missouri. Ex Terry Allen. Motley COA.6” Elk River. Fort Payne Chert. Kentucky. Ex Dale Rector.6” Wadlow. Tan Burlington. Ex Gary Litherland. Putty COA.5 5/8” Robbins/Savannah River. Alabama. Ex Terry Allen. Rogers COA.5 3/8” Sedalia Archaic Lanceolate. Glossy Burlington Chert. Ex Dale Rector.5 1/8" Stanfield. Fort Payne Chert. Ex Jim Hogue. Partain COA.4 7/16” Snapped Base Point. Ft. Payne Chert. Partain COA.5 3/4” T. Mississippian Nicely Engraved Pottery Bowl. Arkansas.9 3/4” T. Mississippian Bottle. Engraved. Ex Walt Evans.6” Expanded Center Gorget. Slate. Indiana. Ex Brandon Vanderver.4 3/4” Reel Gorget. Slate. Has good Polish. Ohio. Ex Jan Sorgenfri.4 1/4” Boatstone. Banded Slate. Indiana. Ex Johnson, Robert Converse.4 1/8” Anchor Pendant. Hopewell. Indiana. Ex Beanie Johnson.4 1/4” Nice 3/4 Groove Axe. Iowa. Diorite. Ex Kenny Williams.4 3/4” Flared Bit Celt. Illinois. Ex Floyd Ritter and Nick Gray.100+ Spiro Mound Beads & a Nice Spiro Focus Morris.6 Drilled Shell Forelock Beads. Spiro Mound. Ex Dr Harner.3 3/8” Atlatl Hook. Bone. Found in 2004. Ex Jerry Garret, Arnie Karmak.Spiro Mound Conch Shell Pendant/Plummet & Necklace. Ex Dr. Harner.44” Stand of Shell Beads with a Nice Shell Engraved Gorget. Virginia.5” Highly Engraved Bone Pin/Needle. Indiana. Ex Brandon Vanderver.5 Bone Assortment of Kentucky Tools. Kentucky. Ex Dale Rector.2 Bone Awls. 6” and 7”. Kentucky. Nicely Polished. Ex Dale Rector.12” Shell Necklace. Ohio. Ex John Rose, Ken Blake and Nick Gray.8 1/8” Three Quarter Grooved Raised Ridge Axe. Pictured. COAs.5 5/16” Lerma Knife. Kentucky. Ex George Flowers. Putty COA.4 3/16” Nice 3/4 Groove Axe. Missouri. Diorite. Ex Floyd Ritter.3 1/2” Snyders. Strawberry Flint. Missouri. Putty COA.4 1/4” Thebes. Burlington Chert. Illinois. Ex Dale Rector.3 15/16” Benton. Indiana. Ex Dale Rector. Davis G10 COA.3 3/16" Decatur. Flintridge. Ohio. Putty G9 COA. (Catalog desc. Incorrect).3 3/8” Thebes. Flintridge Flint. Ohio. Partain and Rogers COAs.5 1/4” Blade. Jefferson County, Indiana. Ex Rick Sunderland.11 3/4” Massive Greenstone Celt. Tennessee.3 3/4” Dovetail. Tan/Gray Carter Cave Chert. Elliot County, Kentucky. Ex Charlie West and9 3/8” Spud. Fulton County, Illinois. Ex T. Browner Collection.3 5/8” Scottsbluff. Cream Color Burlington Chert. Missouri. Rogers COA.4 7/8” Dickson. Flintridge. Well Made. Ohio. Rogers COA.2 11/16” Shuttle Bannerstone. Granite. Illinois. Davis COA.5 7/8” Etley. Menolite. Missouri. Ex Billy Bush, Pesch and Nick Gray.12” Huge Danish Flint Axe/Celt, Great Polish.  Ex Floyd Ritter.4 1/4” Flint Ridge Dovetail. Ohio. Purchased Garths Auction 1990s.5” Big Etley. Mozarkite. Missouri. Ex Floyd Ritter, Bill Pesch and Nick Gary.4 15/16” Turkeytail. Hornstone. Indiana. Excellent Example. Rogers COA.5 1/16” Dovetail. Beautiful Sonora. Pictured. Ex Tracy Hammonds.5 1/2” Bi-Pointed Gorget. Slate. Indiana. Ex Floyd Ritter.3 13/16” Kirk Corner Notch. Tan/Brown Chert. Rogers COA.5 1/2” Slant Groove Axe. Boone County, Missouri. Ex Floyd Ritter.6 Points. Variety of types and material. Kentucky. Ex Dale Rector.5 points. Variety of types and material. Kentucky. Ex Dale Rector.8 Blades, Points and Knives. Kentucky. Ex Dale Rector.5 Adena Stemmed Points. Variety material. Kentucky. Ex Dale Rector.7 Blades, Points and Knives. Kentucky. Ex Dale Rector.3 Great Examples of Kentucky Points. (2 1/8” to 2 9/16”). Ex Dale Rector.12 Blades, Points and Knives. Kentucky. Ex Dale Rector.4 Nice Variety of Kentucky Points. Ex Dale Rector.3 Great Kentucky Points. 2 3/4” to 4”. Ex Dale Rector.3 Blades:  2 7/8” to 3 3/4”. Kentucky. Ex Dale Rector.3 Great Examples of Kentucky Points. Ex Dale Rector.2 Kentucky Blades. 4” to 4 5/8”. Kentucky. Ex Dale Rector.4 Good Old Adenas. Kentucky. Ex Dale Rector.3 Points. (2 7/16”- 2”- 2 1/4”) Kentucky. Ex Dale Rector.3 Great Examples of Kentucky Points. Ex Dale Rector.4 Bird points. Western Texas. Ex Nick Gray.5  Great Examples of Kentucky Points. Ex Dale Rector.36 nice Tennessee Points. (1 1/4”-2 1/8”). Ex Kevin Pipes.31 Nice Tennessee Artifacts.  (1 1/4”-2 1/8”). Ex Kevin Pipes.35 Nice Tennessee Artifacts.  (7/8” to 4 1/4”). Ex Kevin Pipes.3 1/8” Unfinished/Salvaged Birdstone. Porphyry. Michigan. Davis COA.3 Wonderful old Examples of Kentucky Points. Ex Dale Rector.7 Bone Needles and 3 Chisels. Ex Susan Cunningham.4 Iron Points. Ex Lynn Murphy.19 Gold Colored Eagle Buttons from the Indian Wars (circa 1870- 1890).7 5/8” Full Grove Axe. Hardstone. Ex Dale Rector. Bennett COA.7” Nipple Top Pestle. Northwest Coast. Oregon. (Wakemap Mound).3 5/16” Scottsbluff. Central Texas. Rogers COA.4 7/16” Nebo Hill. Great Old Example. Rogers COA.3 5/8” Decatur. Black Chert. Kentucky. Ex Terry Allen. Rogers COA.3 1/4” Bakers Creek. Hornstone. Kentucky. Ex Rick Sunderland.3 1/4” Flintridge Dovetail. Ohio. Pictured in Who’s Who 1.3 5/8” Paleo Preform Blade. Indiana. Ex Nick Gray. Davis COA.2 15/16” Paleo Preform. Tan Chert. Indiana. Ex Nick Gray. Davis COA.2 7/8” Dalton. Heat Treated Burlington. Missouri. Ex Dale Rector.5 7/8” Ouachita Knife. Ouachita Quartzite. Ex Terry Allen. Motley COA.4 1/2” Stanfield. Upper Mercer Chert. Ohio. Davis G10 COA.4 1/4” Discoidal. Western Kentucky. Ex Tom Davis.4 1/4” Paleo Knife. Sonora Flint. Ohio. Pictured. Davis COA.2 3/4” Hourglass Bannerstone. Quartz. Southern Indiana. Ex Joh Mort. Putty G9 COA.Two Piece Cache. 5” and 5 1/8”. Indiana. Perino and Putty COA's.7 1/4" Nodena Red and White Bottle. Arkansas. Ex Gilbert Cooper (P-428).4 7/16" Snapped Base Point. Fort Payne Chert. Partain COA.2 1/2" Dalton. Creek Stained Burlington. Ex Jake Vahle. Motley COA.3 3/4" Clovis. Burlington. Missouri. Ex Norm King. Putty COA.2 3/4" Hell Gap. Burlington Chert. Iowa. Ex Allan Dennis. Meadows COA.3 1/4" Serrated Pinetree. High Grade Carter Cave. Indiana. Putty COA.5 9/16" Banded Slate Celt. Indiana. Ex Brandon Vanderver.2 1/4" Rabbit Island Point. Oregon. Ex Ray Franks. Jackson COA.1 9/16" Hayes Point. Arkansas. Ex Ray Franks. Jackson G10 COA.4 1/8" Ferry (Related to Helton). Illinois. Ex Len Murphy. Dickey COA.5 11/16" Slate Birdstone. Indiana. Ex Randy Ridenour. Putty COA.2 13/16" Thebes. Flintridge. Delaware County, Ohio.2 1/8" Hayes Point. Arkansas. Ex Ray Franks. Jackson G10 COA.2 9/16" Clovis. Petrified Wood. Kentucky. Ex Jim Devine. Putty COA.2 Mini Celts ( 2 1/2" and 2 5/8"). Indiana. Ex Dave Young.4 1/2" 3/4 Grooved Axe. Porphyry. Indiana. Highly developed.2 1/2" Bear Claw Effigy Pendant. Canal Coal. Kentucky.2 Bear Teeth Pendants (2 1/2" and 2 11/16"). Tennessee.3 1/2" Cumberland. Fort Payne Chert. Ex Dale Rector.4 1/4" Hopewell Blade. Flintridge. Ohio. Ex Terry Newell Collection.Quilomeme Bar and Teotihuacan Knife. Both have Jackson COA's.2 Hanna Points. Made of Obsidian. Wyoming. Ex Terry Allen. Motley COA.7 1/4" Mississippian Grayware Jar. Kentucky. Ex Dale Rector.5 1/4" Dovetail. Black Coshocton Flint. Ohio. Rogers and Putty COAs.2 3/4" Tallied Pendant. Slate. Van Wert County, Ohio.3 1/8" Pinetree. Hornstone Flint. Indiana. Ex William Allen. Rogers COA.3 3/16" Wheeler. Tan Color Chert. Kentucky. Ex Terry Allen. Rogers COA.4 1/4" Harahay. Weber Falls Quartzite. Partain and Black COAs.2 9/16" Angostura. White Chert. Missouri. Very nice. Rogers COA.3 1/16" Colombian Plateau Point. Obsidian. Oregon. Motley COA.3 9/16" Dalton. Gray and Tan Chert. Kentucky. Rogers COA.4 3/4" Dovetail. Flintridge. Knox County, Ohio. Ex Terry Allen. Putty COA.6 7/8" D. Flared Rim Bowl. Arkansas. Restoration around rim.4" Paleo Lanceolate. Ohio. Ex Terry Allen. Motley and Bennett COA's.3 1/16" Meadowood. Sonora Chert. Kentucky. Partain and Black COAs.4" Little River Point. Very Colorful Chert. Arkansas. Motley COA.4 3/4" Sedalia. Jefferson City Chert. Missouri. Ex Terry Allen. Motley COA.5" Slate Anchor Pendant. Auglaize County, Ohio.6 5/8" 3/4 Groove Axe. Indiana. Ex Dave Young and Larry Swann.5 1/4" Waubesa. Illinois. Pictured. Ex Glen Leesman and Rick Sunderland.15 3/4" Tennessee Sword. Dover Chert. Tennessee. Pictured. Ex Bill Swan and Tom Davis.2 1/4" Engraved Steatite Pendant. Tennessee. Ex Tom Davis.6 5/8" Dovetail. Colorful Chert. Pictured. Missouri. Ex Lamoine Kaufman.4 1/4" W. Double Spouted Wedding Compound Caddo Vessel.4 1/4" Engraved Undrilled Bar Amulet. Red Slate. (G-90). Ex Jan Sorgenfri.8 1/2" W. Woodpecker Effigy Bowl. Ex Kent Strange, Roy Hathcock.2 13/16" Hourglass Bannerstone. Quartz. Kentucky. Ex Tom Davis.5 1/8" Butterfly Bannerstone. Red Quartz. Ex Floyd Ritter and Mitch Lewis.4 7/16" Thebes. Illinois. Ex Earl Townsend Jr. Rogers COA.4 3/4" Tan Stove Top Bottle. Bradley Site (3 CT3-3), Arkansas. Ex Joe Kinker.5 1/4" Northwest Coast pestle. Columbia River, Oregon. Ex Brandon Vanderver.3 3/4" Quad Gorget. Hardstone. Alabama. Ex Tom Davis and Sean Cotner.7 3/4" Glacial Kame Bi-Pointed Drilled Gorget. Slate. Ohio. Ex Frank Adell.4 5/16" Ashtabula. Ex Dan Stroud and David Smith. Rogers COA.4 5/8" Dovetail. Grayish Brown Flintridge. Ohio. Rogers COA.4 1/16" Hardin. Colorful Chert. Kentucky. Pictured. Ex Dan Austin.3 1/4" Quartz Boatstone. Arkansas. Ex Judge Stone, Earl Townsend Jr.10 (3/4" to 1") Spiro Focus Points from the Cooperrider Cache. Ex Dr. Harner.6 1/2" Walking Dog Effigy Pottery. Shell Temper. Ex Walt Evans.Copy of the B.W. Stephens Catalog.  1st & 2nd Collection.Book: Birth of a Culture (#824) by Teresa Putty and Don Ham. Signed.1 3/4" Nice Spiro Focus Morris Point from Craig Mound. Ex Judge Stone.6" Glacial Kame Bar Gorget. Slate. Hamilton County, Ohio. Ex Dillman2 Points. 2” & 2 1/2”Knife River Flint. North and South Dakota.7 3/4" Michigan Barbed Axe. Hardstone. Michigan. Ex Jan Sorgenfri.10 (3/4" to 1") Spiro Focus Points from the Cooperrider Cache. Ex Dr Harner.4" Lerma Knife. Burlington Chert. Missouri. Ex Dale Rector.4" Putman. Heavy Polished. Florida. Ex Terry Allen and Dale Rector.3 3/4" Reel Bannerstone. Slate. Ohio. Ex Jan Sorgenfri and Gordan Noakes.2 1/4" Dalton. Burlington. Missouri. Pictured. Ex Dale Rector. Davis COA.3 5/8" Dickson. Heat Treated Burlington. Ex Dennis Arbrieter.3 3/4" Smith Cornernotch. Illinois. Ex Rick Sunderland.7 1/2" W. Bowl with three frogs adorned around the rim. Mexico.12 1/4" Greenstone Spud/Spatulate. Ex Don Boudeman, Floyd Ritter.9" W. Duck Effigy Bowl. Shell Temper. Missouri. Ex Guy Ragusa.Books: 3 Volume Set, Guide to the identification of certain American Indian Projectile Points.Group of 5 Books on Native American Cultures and Art. Ex Chuck Henderson.Book: Secrist's Simplified Identification Guide To Stone Relics Of The American Indian.3 5/16" Fractured Base Decatur. Missouri. Found by Sheldon England.4 1/2" Barbed Hardin. Southern Indiana. Ex Rick Sunderland.6 3/8" Modeled Redware Seated Frog. Colima. Ex Earl Riddick.7 7/8" Zemi 3 Pointer Two Face. Dominican Republic. Ex Bruce Grandee.5 3/4" Pre-Columbian Figure. Some damage. Chancay Culture.3 1/16" Pre-Columbian Eccentric. Belize. Ex Nick Gray.12 1/2" Pre-Columbian Double Spout Wedding Vase. Ex Dale Rector.2 1/4" Pre-Columbian Eccentric. Belize. Ex Nick Gray.3 1/4" Pre-Columbian Double Handle Vessel. Ex Kyle Metcalf.9" Highly Painted Bowl from Mexico. Pictured. Ex Dennis DeRosear and Walt Evans.8" Pre-Columbian Sitting Male Hunchback Water Bottle. Ex Dale Rector.35 1/4" Beaded Strap/Belt with cloth backing. Ex Dale Rector.29" Leather necklace with brass beads. Ex David Carbaugh and Dale Rector.3 African metal points: 6 3/4" to 7 3/4". Ex Dale Rector.13 1/8" African Metal Spear. Ex Dale Rector.29" Sioux War Club. Early 1900's. Ex David Carbaugh and Dale Rector.Variety of Silver Ties, Pendant and Buckles. Ex Dale Rector.2 Trade Silver Pendants (5" and 5 3/4"). Ex Vern Petry, Brenda Jackson and Dale Rector.5 1/8" Western Upper Plains Fire Striker. 1860's to 1880's. Ex Terry Allen.4 1/4" x 5 1/4" Historic Catlinite Engraved Pipe. Tourist Trade. Ex Dale Rector.4 Buck Hunting Knifes. 3"-3 5/8". Ex Dale Rector.25 Shell Beads. 1/4"-5/8". Northwest Coast. Ex Gordon Noakes.4 Fish Hooks. 1 5/16"-2 3/8". Florida.4 13/16" Dovetail. Black Color Chert. Kentucky. Rogers COA.1 13/16" Bannerstone. Granite. Illinois. Bennett COA.4 1/16" Dovetail. Ohio. Ex Gary Litherland Collections. Rogers COA.5 1/16" Harahay. Harrodsburg Chert. Ex Bill Marlott. Putty COA.2 1/4" Clovis. Carter Cave Chert. Kentucky. Ex Gerry Anderson. Putty COA.2 Celts (4" and 4 1/2"). Granite. Indiana. Ex Dave Young and Larry Swann.3 11/16" Cobbs. Sonora Flint. Kentucky. Ex Dale Rector. Davis COA.3 3/4" Birdstone. Very nice Slate. Indiana. Ex Randy Ridenour. Putty COA.4 1/4" Full Groove Axe. Sandstone. Indiana. Ex Dave Young and Larry Swann.3 3/8" Ocala. Arkansas. Found by Lucius Thielmann. Motley COA.5 13/16" Adena. Nelson County, Kentucky. Rogers COA.2 Points: 3 15/16" Turkeytail and 4 1/8" Benton. Partain COA's.3 3/16" Clovis. Illinois. Very colorful Jasper. Ex Marvin Mears. Putty COA.3" Scottsbluff Type Two. Hornstone. Eastern Illinois. Motley COA.4 5/16" Adena. Heat Treated Burlington. Cooper County, Missouri.3 3/16" Slate Tallied Needle Pendant. Ohio. Ex Bill Smart.3 1/8" Pinetree. Hornstone. Ohio. Ex William Allen. Rogers COA.1 7/8" Dalton Drill. Black Chert. Alabama. Ex Nick Gray.4 5/16" Agate Basin. Burlington. Cooper County, Missouri. Ex Robert Ward.14 Obsidian Bladelets and Needles. 3/4" to 3 1/2". Mexico. Ex Dale Rector.8 Obsidian Points (1' to 3 1/2"). Clear Lake, California Area. Ex Noel Swanson.9 Bird Points (9/16" to 1"). Variety of Styles and Material. Ex Noel Swanson.2 3/4" Snyders Point. Missouri. Ex John Campbell and Terry Allen. Motley COA.3" Snyders. Flintridge. Ohio. Ex Vernon Hill, Charles Goodman. Rogers COA.3 3/4" Adena. Mozarkite. Missouri. Recovered by Darin Thomas in 2022.3 7/16" Buck Creek. Tennessee. Ex Ralph Ferris, Charles Goodman. Rogers COA.5 1/2" Hidden Valley. Carrolton County, Missouri. Ex Darin Thomas.4 1/4" Dovetail. Kentucky. Ex Charles Goodman. Rogers COA.2 Small Bird Points. Ex Randy Ridenour and Gilbert Cooper.7 Bird Points. Ex Randy Ridenour. All have Jackson COA's.Group of 4 Points. Various types and material. Ex Randy Ridenour.10 Highly Developed Columbia River Points. Ex Shane Hicks.55 Columbia River Points. Ex Brian Beaulaurier and Shane Hicks.3" Paleo Point. Obsidian. Ex Gilbert Cooper and Randy Ridenour.2 Axes. 3 1/2" and 4 1/4" Field grade axes. Indiana. Ex Dave Young.1 9/16" Hells Canyon Corner Notch. WA/OR. Ex John Illyes, Robert Bell.2 11/16" Decatur. Brown and Black Chert. Tennessee. Rogers COA.2 3/4" Clipped Wing Dovetail. Ohio. Ex Col. Raymond Vietzen. Davis COA.4 1/16" Agate Basin. Black Zaleski Flint. Ohio. Ex George Minshall. Rogers COA.2 13/16" Indented Base Dovetail. Sonora. Ex Dale Rector. Davis COA.5 1/16" Drilled Bar Birdstone. Slate. Ohio. Ex Anthony Farrow.6 3/8" Shallow Type Bowl. Quapaw. Pictured in Who's Who #1. Ex Wachtel.3 9/16" Dovetail. Red Jasper. Tennessee. Ex Tony Putty. Rogers COA.4 3/4" Agate Basin. Burlington Chert. Illinois. Ex Nichols, Ward and Filbrandt.4 1/16" Cupped Tennessee Discoidal. Pictured in The Payne book.3 3/4" Dovetail. Kentucky. Ex Reeves, Bill Pinkston and  Dale Rector.3 1/4" Panel Bannerstone. Slate. Darke County, Ohio. Ex Nick Gatses.55 Bird Points. Variety of types and materials. Ex Jeff Hunt.3 1/2" Hopewell Point. Hornstone. Indiana. Ex Fred McQuire and Larry Swann.4" Fleshing Knife. Hornstone. Indiana. Ex Dale Rector.6 1/8" Hardstone Spatulate. Arkansas. Rare Double Hole Type.8” T. Wide Neck Shell Tempered Water Bottle. Arkansas. Pictured.8" 3/4 Groove Missouri Square Axe. Missouri. Pictured CSAJ, 1959.4 1/4" Hopewell Blade. Indiana. Ex Fred McQuire and Larry Swann.4 1/8" Agate Basin. Nice Burlington Chert. Illinois.3" Dovetail. Hornstone. Kentucky. Ex Dale Rector. Davis COA.3 3/16" Thebes. Coshocton. Ohio. Ex William Allen. Rogers COA.Books: Overstreet Books. Editions 11, 12 and 13. Good condition. Ex Dale Rector.3 3/4" Turkeytail. Glossy hornstone with cortex being unique on one barb. Breckenridge County,4 7/16" Dovetail. Flintridge. Ohio. Ex West and  Allen. Rogers COA.4 1/8" Hopewell. Black Color Chert. Kentucky. Ex Terry Allen. Rogers COA.3 7/8" Notched Dovetail. Coshocton. Great old example. Rogers COA.8" Cherokee Bird Pipe. Ex Gary Cuckler and Kim Augur.4 3/4 Slate Bell Pendant. 3 Tally marks on one side. Ohio. Ex Anthony Farrow4 3/16" Leaf Blade. Very colorful Chert. Butler County, Kentucky.5 3/4" Brown Steatite Cloud Blower Tube Pipe with Double Rings.1 3/4" Clovis. Carter Cave Chert. Southern Illinois. Ex Walt McIntyre.6 1/2" Nebo Hill Lance. Tan Chert. Illinois.Great sampling of Menolite Chert. 2 1/4" to 5 1/2". Ex Anthony Farrow.6 1/2" Pre-Columbian Stone Taino Figure. Hispaniola. Ex Palmer Jarvis.3 Strands of Red Coral Beads. 13".  Australia. Ex Brian Wrage.9" Pre-Columbian Stone Seated Taino Figure. Hispaniola. Ex Palmer Jarvis.Book: Native Peoples of South America by Stewart and Faron. 1959.6 1/2" Pre-Columbian Stone Taino Figure. Hispaniola. Ex Palmer Jarvis.Book: Plumes and Arrows by Colin Simpson. 1962.Book: Indian Pottery of the Mississippi River Valley By Roy Hathcock.Book: Art of the Ancient Caddo by Jack Bond.Book: The Quapaw and their Pottery by Roy Hathcock.Book: Hero, Hawk, and Open Hand. Ex Larry Swann6 1/4" Two Hole Gorget. Green Slate. Very thin. Ohio. Ex Wally Zollman.3 3/4" Hopewell Flint Point. Ohio. Ex Charlie Sienem and Wally Zollman.Book: Prehistoric Relics By Warren Moorehead.3" Slate Two Hole Gorget. Indiana. Ex Wally Zollman.2 Blades. Each 6 1/2". Ohio. Ex Fred McQuire and Larry Swann.3 Axes. 3 7/8" to 4 1/4". Indiana. Ex Dave Young and Larry Swann.8 Hayes Points (1 1/2" to 2"). Arkansas. Ex Wally Zollman.2 Blades. 5 3/8" and 6 1/4". Cobble Chert. Ohio. Ex Fred McQuire Collection.7 Point: 2 modern and 5 good old points. Ex Kyle Metcalf.Book: Stone Age in North America Vols. 1 & 2 by Warren K. Moorehead.Book: Prehistoric Implements by Warren K. Moorehead.Book: Etowah Papers by Warren K. Moorehead.10 Hayes Points (1 7/8" to 2 5/8"). Ex Wally Zollman.Books: Overstreet Books. Editions 2 and 3.4 1/4" Wisconsin Wing Bannerstone. Missouri. Ex Browner Collection.3 1/2" Flintridge Blade. Ohio.4 1/4" Beaver Lake/Quad. Illinois. Ex J. Browner Collection.6 1/4" Haw Creek. Colorado. Knife River Flint.2 Bronze Casted Points. (2 5/16") Pinetree and (3") Turkeytail. Ex Dale Rector.5 3/4" Porphyry Birdstone. Indiana. Ex B.W. Stephens (Bi-83).3 1/2" T. Mississippian Head Pot. Shell Temper. Nice reproduction.4 1/4" Popeyed Birdstone (Selling As Is). Michigan. Ex B.W. Stephens.5 7/8" Mississippian Glauconitic Sandstone Frog Effigy. Ex Noel Swanson.3 1/8" Popeyed Birdstone (Selling As Is). Porphyry. Ex Noel Swanson.4 3/8" Popeyed Birdstone (Selling As Is). Banded slate. Ex Noel Swanson.20 Quartz Points (1' to 2 1/4"). Georgia. Ex Noel Swanson.22 Points and Blades (1 1/4" to 3").  Variety of materials. Ex Noel Swanson.4 1/8" Square Knife. Illinois. Found in 1912 by Nat Pafford. Ex Zach Smith.3" Kentucky Clovis. Fort Payne Chert. Ex Zach Smith.3 5/8" Hopewell Point. Flintridge. Lorain County, Ohio. Ex Zach Smith.4" Dovetail. Flintridge. Pike County, Illinois. Ex Scott Yerkes and Zach Smith.2 1/4" Paleo Point. Ex Wally Zollman.4 1/4" Hardin. Burlington. St. Louis County, Missouri. Ex Wally Zollman.5 1/16" Twisted Paleo Blade. Ex Wally Zollman.3 5/8" Flintridge Thebes. Ex Wally Zollman3 9/16" Ashtabula. Taney County, Missouri. Ex Wally Zollman.3 5/16" Dalton. Ex Wally Zollman4 Adena Points. "Selling as is". Longest is 4". Ex Wally Zollman.4 Flint Knives. "Selling as is". Longest is 4". Ex Wally Zollman.3 Snyders. "Selling as is". Longest is 3 1/2". Ex Wally Zollman2 Adena Points. "Selling as is". Longest is 3 3/4". Ex Wally Zollman.2 Adena Points. "Selling as is". Longest is 5". Ex Wally Zollman.2 Deep Notch Points. "Selling as is". Longest is 3 3/4". Ex Wally Zollman.3 Points. "Selling as is". Longest is 3 1/2". Ex Wally Zollman.

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