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A QUICK PEEK AT A FEW ITEMS FROM OUR VARIED CATALOG
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Twelve Pre-columbian Grooved Axes, W. Mexico |
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Twelve Stone Relics From Mexico: Group E
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Pre 1492 item# 552228 (stock# PC.STONE.E)
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Here are twelve more Precolumbian stone items (TEH.F5.2-4, F5.6, F5.10, F5.11, F5.14, F5.16, F10.3, F10.5, F10.8 and F10.14) taken from a couple of frames assembled by the late Chester Howard, founder of the Colorado Mineral Society in the 1930s. A variable group that includes figures, beads, pendants, a celt, ear flare, and more, most of the pieces are in excellent intact condition. From west coast to east coast, the photos picture a fine variety. Each photo shows the front of the artifact(s), ...click for details
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Assorted Old and New World Relics: Mab Y
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Pre 1492 item# 1134496 (stock# MAB.Y)
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This interesting assemblage of individually priced relics (MAB 232, 234, 238, 240, 241, 243, 245, 247, 248 and 252) represents some of the latest received from this large and varied consignment. Old World items include bronze spear heads from Luristan (one is huge!), assorted Egyptian ushabtis, Greek black-ware, and a mysterious Indo-Greek god figure. The New World items include two west Mexican rattle figures, a colorful Veraguas miniature pedestal plate, and an impressive Peruvian Chancay glob ...click for details
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Hohokam Anvil - Carrol Howe Collection
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Pre 1492 item# 886336 (stock# JBB.8)
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$215.00 (was $290.00)
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Here’s an old friend that’s come back home for re-sale….for awhile anyway! Found at an ancient Hohokam site north of Tucson, Arizona in the mid-1990s by the late Carrol Howe, well known amateur archaeologist, researcher of ancient Native American history and art, adventurer, historical author, humorist, Oregon State legislator…..and more…..he identified this symmetrical grooved stone (JBB8) as an anvil attributing it to the Hohokam, c.1000AD. Measuring 3 3/8” in width and 2 ¼” in height, the top ...click for details
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Twelve Pre-columbian Bead Groups: Group B
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Pre 1492 item# 476209 (stock# LLL.BEAD.B)
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All of the beads and pendants in this group of twelve (LLL757R2N3A, 838M, 842C, 862, 863, 921, 962, 1138-1140, 1208D and 1209B) were found in West Mexico in the mid-20th century by the late Lynn Langdon. Included in the group are beads and spindle whorls of various sizes, shapes, and decor made of stone, ceramic and shell. Condition ranges from fairly good to excellent. The various strands, all put together by Langdon, were mostly assembled from individual finds made in the states of Colima, Nay ...click for details
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Pre-columbian Greenstone Avian Pendant
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Pre 1492 item# 744446 (stock# PBF.211)
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$475.00 (was $600.00)
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This semi-polished, mottled light gray and green stone bird pendant (PBF211) was found in the shaft tomb region of southern Colombia close to the border of Ecuador and is attributed to the Narino Capuli period, c.900-1400AD. Measuring 1 7/8” in length from the tip of its toucan-like beak to the tip of its rounded tail, it could easily be mistaken as jade, but with a measured specific gravity of 2.78, it is too light to be so identified. Generically still relatable to the metamorphic environment, ...click for details
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