Helm's Native American Winter Bonanza

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Helm's Native American Winter Bonanza catalog contains Native American artifacts such as Navajo weavings and Pueblo pottery, Pre-Columbian artifacts, and other pre-historic items such as arrowheads and other stone tools. We have featured a collection of stone artifacts from Illinois and California. This catalog also includes Native American and Mexican jewelry from the 20th century.
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Note: All prehistoric pottery and artifacts were taken from private land legally, without breaking any state or federal laws.
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Giant Bow & Arrows201 - Giant Bow & Arrows
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Giant Bow & Arrows, c. 1920s. Made of bamboo, hardwood, feathers and steel, the items measure from 60-69" long. South America. Appears to b...
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Estimate : 150.00 - 300.00
Sold to floor for (35.00) = 35.00
 
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Old Pair of Cowboy Boots202 - Old Pair of Cowboy Boots
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Old Pair of Cowboy Boots, c. 1950s. Made of leather and nails, the items are size 12. USA, Calif. Believed boots were worn in a Western movie by Grego
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Estimate : 100.00 - 200.00
Sold to t********r.. for (20.00 + 4.40BP) = 24.40
 
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Knifewing Design Olla203 - Knifewing Design Olla
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Knifewing Design Olla, c. 1980s-90s. Made of clay and paint, the item measures 5" x 5" x 2.25". Gary & Pearl Talachy, Nambe Puebl...
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Estimate : 100.00 - 250.00
Sold to floor for (50.00) = 50.00
 
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3 Pre-Columbian-style Figures204 - 3 Pre-Columbian-style Figures
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3 Pre-Columbian-style Figures, age unknown. Made of clay, the items measure from 6.5" to 17" tall. Mexico. Condition: Some repairs and cra...
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Estimate : 100.00 - 300.00
Sold to floor for (75.00) = 75.00
 
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Illinois Flint Collection205 - Illinois Flint Collection
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Illinois Flint Collection, pre-historic items. Made of chert, the items measure from 2" to 4" long. Adams County, Illinois. Frame not incl...
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Estimate : 100.00 - 300.00
Sold to floor for (50.00) = 50.00
 
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Kohler & Liebioh Wood Dinner Chime206 - Kohler & Liebioh Wood Dinner Chime
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Kohler & Liebioh Wood Dinner Chime, circa 1940s. Made of wood, steel and cloth, the item measures 11" x 6" x 3". Chicago, The Koh...
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Estimate : 100.00 - 200.00
Sold to floor for (65.00) = 65.00
 
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2 Mayan Bowls207 - 2 Mayan Bowls
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2 Mayan Bowls, pre-Columbian items. Made of clay and paint, the items measure 8" x 8" x 3" and 5.25" x 5.25" x 4". Mex...
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Estimate : 200.00 - 450.00
Sold to floor for (55.00) = 55.00
 
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Coral & Turquoise Bolo Tie208 - Coral & Turquoise Bolo Tie
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Coral & Turquoise Bolo Tie, c. 1970s. Made of sterling silver, coral and turquoise, the pendant measures 2" x 2 1/2" and cord is appro...
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Start Price : 100.00 | Estimate : 125.00 - 300.00
 
 
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Faux Coral & Leather Concho Belt209 - Faux Coral & Leather Concho Belt
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Faux Coral & Leather Concho Belt, 20th century item. Made of leather, sterling silver, faux coral, and metal, the item measures 51" x 2&quo...
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Start Price : 200.00 | Estimate : 400.00 - 800.00
 
 
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Spud Stone210 - Spud Stone
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Spud Stone, pre-historic item. Made of flint, the spud measures 10 1/" x 3 7/8". Union County, Illinois. Condition: Good, see images. Ship...
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Estimate : 500.00 - 1,500.00
Sold to floor for (260.00) = 260.00
 
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