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295) 6 ¼” Three-Quarter Grooved Axe. Granite with Raised Ridges. Fine. 296) 5 ¼” Quartz Maul. Three-Quarter grooved. Has old silver paint that can be removed. 297) 8” California-style Tube Pipe. Steatite. 298) 5 5/16” Hopewell Spear. Made of Hornstone. Scioto Co., OH. 299) 5 3/16” Paleo Lance. 300) Quartz Hammerstone. Nice example. 301) 4 ½” Hong Sham Sash weight. Made of Jadeite. China. COA available. 302) 5” Three-Quarter Grooved Axe. Granite. 303) 4” Adena. Colorful Flintridge. OH. 304) 3 13/16” x 1 ½” Lizard Effigy. Green Banded Slate. Rush Co., IN. Ex: Bill Cain, Lee Keller, Ron Helman & Mike Moran Collections. Pictured: Who’s Who #10 (Moran). COA available. 305) 2 7/8” Quadraconcave Adena Gorget. Made of Maroon Slate. Clark Co., KY. Ex: Jack Hooks (#A-1502) and Mike Moran. Pictured Who’s Who #10 (Moran). Fine piece. 306) 3 5/8” Adena. Flintridge. Fairfield Co., OH. 307) 3 7/8” Pendant. Made Canal Coal. Pulaski Co., OH. Mike Moran Collection. 308) 6 5/8” Glacial Kame Gorget. Banded Slate. COA available. 309) 7 3/16” Pick Bannerstone. Banded Slate. Warren Co., OH. Verne Petry Collection. Dual COA’s available. Superior Example. 310) 2 ¼” Panel Bannerstone. Red and Pink Quartz. St. Clair Co., IL. COA available. 311) 3 7/8” Adena. Flintridge. Ohio. 312) 4 5/8” Adena Beavertail. Hornstone. Knox Co., OH. 313) 4 1/8” Triangle. Carter Cave flint. Brown Co., OH. Ex: Charlie West. Sperior Example. 314) Two Celts. 315) Two Triangles. L-3 1/8.” Estelle & Fleming Co., KY. 316) Two Rare Serrated Triangles. L-2 ¾.” Carter Cave flint. Mason Co., KY. Ex: Randy Mills. 317) Two Adena Tube Pipe Performs. Largest – 6” Dilley Collection. Ohio. 318) 5 5/8” Indented-Center Gorget. Banded Slate. Defiance Co., OH. 319) Two Triangles. L-3 1/16.” Mason Co., KY. 320) Two Paleo Square Knives. Dilley Collection. Ohio. 321) Frame of 6 Triangles. Dilley Collection. Ohio. 322) Beveled Knife. Archaic. Flintridge flint. Ohio. 323) Flint Hoe. 324) Frame of 3 Heavy-Duty Points. Dilley. Ohio. 325) Frame of 10 Birdpoints. Dilley. Ohio 326) Frame of 2 early Adena Points. L-3 3/16.” Dilley. Ohio. 327) Frame of 2 Hopewells. L-2 ¾.” Dilley. Ohio. 328) Frame of 15 Triangles. Dilley Collection. Ohio. 329) Frame of 2 Archaic Sidenotch Points. L-2 13/16.” Dilley. Ohio. 330) Frame of 2 Paleo Drills. Richland Co., Oh. Bray Collection. 331) Three Flint Celts. Largest – 4 1/8.” 332) Frame of 6 Triangles. 333) Frame of 15 Triangles. 334) Two very fine Triangles. Mason Co., KY and Marion Co., OH. 335) 4 ½” Celt. 336) 3 ¼” Plains Indian War Club. Made of Quartz. 337) 5 5/8” Hafted-Grooved Adz. Diorite. Montgomery Co., OH. 338) 3 ¼” Bevel. Colorful Coshocton flint. Van Wert Co., OH. Ex: Jerry Johnson Collection. 339) Two very fine and rare Serrated Triangles. Late Fort Ancient culture. These are getting hard to find. L-2 3/8.” Dover and Carter Cave flint. Ex: Randy Mills. 340) 5 3/8” Knobbed Crescent. Banded Slate. IL. 341) Two Serrated Triangles. L-2 ¾.” Clermont Co., OH and Mason Co., KY. Ex: Clyde Theeler and Phil Cummins. 342) Two Archaic Points: Dove & Pinetree. L-3 9/16.” Hornstone. 343) Two Triangles. Dover and Carter Cave flint. L-2 7/8.” Estelle and Mason Co., KY. Ex: Cummins. 344) 4 1/16” Pendant. Banded Slate. Stark Co., OH. COA available. 345) 4 5/8” Keyhole Pendant. Banded Slate. Greene Co., OH. COA available. 346) 4 ½” Archaic Knife. Cater Cave flint. 347) Two Dovetails. Upper Mercer flint. L-2 5/8.” Ohio. 348) 3 ¼” Archaic Knife. Colorful Coshocton flint. Ohio. 349) 4 1/8” Three-Quarter Grooved Axe. Granite. OH. 350) 3 7/8” Ridged Gorget. Rare. Banded Slate with 18 Tallies. Harrison Co., OH. 351) 3 3/8” Bi-Concave Adena Gorget. Banded Slate. Ashland Co., OH. Broken & Glued. 352) Two Serrated Triangles. L- 2 ¼.” Marion Co., KY. Ex: Cummins and Mills. 353) 4 1/8” Elliptical Gorget. Banded Slate. Brown Co., OH. COA available. 354) 4 1/8” Wing Bannerstone (some may classify as a Pick). Banded Slate. Rare and Fine. Ohio. 355) Two Serrated Triangles. L-2 3/8.” Mason Co., KY. Ex: Phil Cummins. 356) Two nice Paleo Points. 2 7/8” Burlington Flute and 2 3/16” Boyle chert Cumberland. COA’s available on both Points. 357) 4 1/8” Trapezoidal Pendant. Banded Slate. Wayne Co., OH. Found on the James Kurkus farm. 358) 2 3/8” Bottle Bannerstone. Hardstone Conglomerate. Clay Co., IN. 359) Four very fine Triangles. L-2 1/8.” Ohio and Kentucky. 360) 2 3/8” Double-Crescent Bannerstone. Banded Slate. Complete and fully intact. An extremely RARE relic; hard to find on the open market in such pristine condition. Ohio. Great patina with an abundance of mineral deposits. 361) 4 3/16” Pentagonal Pendant. Red & Black Banded Slate. 362) 4 5/8” Archaic Spear. Upper Mercer flint. Ohio. 363) 2 ½” Prizmoidal Bannerstone. Granite. 364) 1 3/8” Miniature Panel Bannerstone. Attractive Banded Slate. Found by Billy Hillen – 8-23-87. Franklin Co., OH. Also, Ex: Mike Moran. 365) 1 7/8” Paleo Folsom Point. Edwards Plateau chert. Central Texas. COA available. 366) Two Triangles. L-2 ¼.” Both Carter Cave flint. Found by Randy Mills. 367) Fine 2 ¾” Plummet. Black Steatite. Green Co., TN. Thomas Franchino Collection. 368) California Sea Mammal Effigy. Colorful Black and Gold Granite. Thomas Franchino Collection. COA available. 369) Two Archaic Points. L-2 3.8.” Ohio & Indiana. 370) 3 5/8” Uniface Knife. Hornstone. 371) Two Archaic Points and a Hopewell. L-2 11/16.” 372) Three Flints. Adena, Paleo-Archaic Transitional, and an Archaic Blade. 373) 2 ¼” Archaic Stemmed Point. Colorful Coshocton flint. Coshocton Co., OH. 374) 4 ½” Wing Bannerstone. Slate. Recovered in Illinois. Ex: Mathers Collection. 375) 4 1/16” Wing Bannerstone. Quartz. Kane Co., IL. 376) Two Kirk Serrated Points. L-1 11/16.” 377) Full-Grooved Hammerstone. Ohio. Dilley Collection. 378) 5” Wing Bannerstone. Banded Slate. 379) 3 ¼” Hematite Axe. Found near Shiloh, Ohio by Donny Bray. 380) 4” Hematite Axe. Hamilton Co., OH.
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