THE HEIRS OF THE BILLY BRANCH COLLECTION ARE NOW INVITING OFFERS!!!
With the imminent distribution of proceeds from the sales of items in the Billy Branch estate, the heirs
are inviting offers. Though already heavily discounted, the family has asked that I note its willingness to
consider any offer for a listed item in the Branch collection: Pre-Columbian art pottery; unique Native American
pawn pieces; Chinese zoomorphic cloisonnee forms; and a variety of other special collectibles. Bill had a good
eye, and this opportunity to purchase a fine piece at your price is seldom seen. To see all items in the Branch
collection, simply type the letters 'BB' into the search link on any page and all of Bill's listings will come up.
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TWELVE GREAT BASIN INDIAN ARTIFACTS: EX HLADEK
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Pre 1492 item# 770169 (stock# KJH.NAI.B)
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This group of individually priced Indian artifacts (KJH2, 3, 14, 35, 36, 39, 73, 79, 82 and 84) are all but one from the Great Basin area in the western U.S. The single Illinois point, a Raddatz, is from Ken’s personal collection, while the various obsidian points are from an old collection put together by one D. A. Hunter. Hunter found the points in the Lakes area of Oregon, with the series starting with KJH 2 and ending with KJH 39 all being from Crump Lake. Point types included in the group a ...click for details
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TWELVE COLORADO ARTIFACTS: HOWARD COLLECTION
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Pre 1492 item# 439656 (stock# TEH.NAI.A)
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The twelve points in this group (TEH.F69.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12 and 14), each individually photographed and priced, are all from an artifact frame marked ‘Colorado’ that was part of the collection of the late Chester Howard, founder of the Colorado Mineral Society and co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Federation of Mineralogical Societies with Richard Pearl, well-known professor of geology and author of numerous books about rocks and minerals. This page illustrates a fine assortment o ...click for details
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TWELVE WESTERN U.S. POINTS: HEFLIN, GROUP D
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Pre 1492 item# 474054 (stock# AXH.NAI.D)
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The twelve individually illustrated and priced Indian artifacts in this group of twelve (AXH67.25, 31, 61, 72, 73, 76, 87, 90, 92, 95, 114 and 121) were taken out of a shadow box frame belonging to the late Dr. Allen Heflin. The points, small and considered ‘bird points’ by many collectors, are all true arrowheads rather than dart or atlatl points. Included in the group are the following types: Alba, Colbert, Cuney, an exceptional Desert Delta, Fresno, Mummy Cave, Rose Springs Stemmed, Scallorn, ...click for details
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TWELVE INDIAN ARTIFACT LOTS: TX, NM, AZ
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Pre 1492 item# 727874 (stock# LFG.NAI.A)
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All of the pieces in this assorted group of artifact lots (LFG 236, 479, and 483 thru 490) were found by Lorenzo Gordon Fritz, research anthropologist and former Southwestern Primitive Arts dealer, in the following areas: the Hillsboro and Leon River areas of Texas; Pima County, Arizona; and Dona Ana County, New Mexico. Mostly dating from the Paleo to the Late Archaic, the stone artifacts include atlatl points, knives, preforms, and a few drills and scrapers. A wide assortment of mostly field gr ...click for details
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TWELVE MORE PREHISTORIC STONE TOOLS: GROUP E
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Pre 1492 item# 611308 (stock# TEH.NAI.E)
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The twelve individually priced prehistoric stone tools illustrated in this group (MAP 150, TEH 135, 136, 140, 143, 144, 150, 151, 154 and 157-159) are all but one (MAP150) from the estate of the late Chester Howard, founder of the Colorado Mineral Society. The group includes one or more of each of the following types: axe, club, celt, hammerstone, and mano. Rock types include: basalt, greenstone, and vesicular basalt. Condition ranges from 5-10 and prices range from $65-$150. The provenance of t ...click for details
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