5/27/23 - Groups _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Large Group of PA/OH border found points - #8-1 Size: Varies. Refer to scale in picture. Provenance: Collection found along the Ohio River many moons ago by Winifred Rhoades of Freedom, Pennsylvania. This is Beaver County, PA and Columbiana County on the Ohio side. Condition: Varies. There are 60 pieces in this group. Do I need to tell you how good of a deal this is? Price: $100 |
3 Quartz points - #8-2 Size: Center piece is 3" L. Provenance: Found in Eastern PA. Condtion: Excellent. 3 different grades of quartz. All translucent, and points are better than average quartz examples. The material is so hard and tough to knap that you rarely get fine workmanship. But, these prehistoric people used what they had. Price: $25 |
41 Triangles - #8-3 Size: Average in the 1" range. Provenance: Mississippi. I had this group from a collection I purchased years ago. Condition: Super. I have been told this type and material (Tishomingo Gravel) are very well known in the SE. All I know is that this is a great group of triangles that are well priced. Price: $SOLD> THANK YOU> |
10 Quartz Points - #8-4 Size: Refer to Scale. Provenance: Found in South Carolina and NE Georgia. Condition: Condition varies some. I put together this group bc it gives the buyer a great variety of different types of quartz and different types of points made with it. Price: $75 |
Triangle Group - #8-5 Size: Refer to scale. Provenance: Found in SE USA. Condition: Excellent. Nice group of true arrowheads. Price: $25 |
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Large find group - #8-6 Size: Varies to scale. Provenance: A mix of locations. Condition: Good. Some quartz, some Midwest flints, Archaic, Woodland. A true hodge podge. Price: $35 |
Trade Bead Necklace - #8-7 Size: 25" of beads Provenance: David Schmidt collected these with help from his friend Alton Martin. I made a terrible error, and accidentally tossed the log book for these beads. I can remember that they came from two known sites. One in the panhandle of Florida, and the other in Alabama. Dave collected in the 80's when beads like this could still be purchased. Condition: Perfect. I know nothing about these, but will guarantee they are genuine. Price: $SOLD> THANK YOU> |
Trade Bead Necklace - #8-8 Size: 40" long Provenance: David Schmidt collected these with help from his friend Alton Martin. I made a terrible error, and accidentally tossed the log book for these beads. I can remember that they came from two known sites. One in the panhandle of Florida, and the other in Alabama. Dave collected in the 80's when beads like this could still be purchased. Condition: Perfect. I know nothing about these, but will guarantee they are genuine. Price: $SOLD> THANK YOU> |
Trade Bead Necklace - #8-9 Size: 24" Long. Provenance: David Schmidt collected these with help from his friend Alton Martin. I made a terrible error, and accidentally tossed the log book for these beads. I can remember that they came from two known sites. One in the panhandle of Florida, and the other in Alabama. Dave collected in the 80's when beads like this could still be purchased. Condition: Perfect. I know nothing about these, but will guarantee they are genuine. Price: $50 |
Trade Bead Necklace - #8-10 Size: 24" long. Provenance: David Schmidt collected these with help from his friend Alton Martin. I made a terrible error, and accidentally tossed the log book for these beads. I can remember that they came from two known sites. One in the panhandle of Florida, and the other in Alabama. Dave collected in the 80's when beads like this could still be purchased. Condition: Perfect. I know nothing about these, but will guarantee they are genuine. Price: $SOLD> THANK YOU> |
PS - I have more of these necklaces and some random beads. Inquire for more information. |
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