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Pacific
Northwest and Alaska page 1 Page 2
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tools and other artifacts from the Pacific Northwest and Alaska |


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| VAPN1 |
An EXTREMELY RARE offering
of a gorgeous blue-gray flint |
Provenance for this rare offering is |
3900.00 |
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Knife blade in it's
original ancient bone handle. The bone handle |
unfortunately undocumented but judging |
12/16
ON-HOLD
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has ancient surface chipping but is 98% "all there" as
it was used
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from the materials comprising this museum |
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in ancient times. The stone knife blade itself is
pristine, thoroughly |
piece, I would bet my bottom dollar that
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flaked on both faces with no damage. Quite a rare and
unique |
it's from the Pacific Northwest, most likely |
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museum quality specimen, who's equal we've never seen.
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Alaska. It has an interesting little story
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about how it (re-) arrived in the United
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States from a European collector |
dlbt |

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| VAPN2 |
A well worn, well aged bone
Harpoon Toggle which has surface |
Provenance for this piece is unfortunately |
85.00 |
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chipping to it's outer
layers, but otherwise is intact. |
undocumented but judging from the material, I |
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would bet my bottom dollar that it's from the |
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Pacific Northwest, most likely Alaska. It has an |
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interesting little story about how it (re-) arrived |
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in the United States from a European collector |
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| VAPN3 |
A very unusual, seldom seen
for sale polished bone Net Gauge |
Provenance for this piece is unfortunately |
350.00 |
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having a triple-drilled
handle. I examined the "open hole" |
undocumented but judging from the material, I |
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microscopically and can't really tell if the third
(bottom) hole was
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would bet my bottom dollar that it's from the |
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left "open" intentionally, by design, or if this was
anciently nicked.
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Pacific Northwest, most likely Alaska. It has an
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I'm betting on it being anciently nicked, although the
rest of this
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interesting little story about how it (re-) arrived
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old tool is completely intact and in pristine
condition. |
in the United States from a European collector |
dlbt |

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| RPPN1 |
A pair of fairly large
damaged |
Recovered from |
45.00 |
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ground slate Ulu and Knife
blades |
Kodiak Island, Alaska |
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Ex: Perino |
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| RPPN2 |
A simple double-notched |
Recovered from |
22.00 |
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creek pebble net weight |
Kodiak Island, Alaska |
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Ex: Perino |
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| RPPN3 |
A somewhat rustic knapped
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Recovered from |
40.00 |
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polished green stone Adze
bit |
Kodiak Island, Alaska |
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Ex: Perino |
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| RPPN4 |
An interesting study lot of
4 damaged |
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50.00 |
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ground slate tool/knife
blade partials |
Kodiak Island, Alaska |
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Ex: Perino |
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| SIPN1 |
A most unusual, one of a
kind Inuit Eskimo Figure |
Collected in the 1930's
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15,000.00 |
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carved on an ancient Whale
bone. It's in excellent |
from Canada |
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condition, as it was made, but has developed a
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few vertical cracks from normal aging. The back is |
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somewhat porous from the whale bone's internal
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structure. Definitely a choice museum piece for the |
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serious Pacific Northwest collector!
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| DHPN100 |
A nice set of 7
varied bone |
All recovered from
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250.00 |
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and fossilized ivory Harpoon |
Kotzebue Sound, Alaska |
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tips in excellent condition in |
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a wooden shadow box
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| DHPN72 |
A nicely worked |
Recovered in
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85.00 |
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petrified ivory Awl |
Kotlik, Alaska |
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| DHPN76 |
A very old petrified tusk
compound |
Recovered in
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50.00 |
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arrow section. It's quite
rustic and |
Kotlik, Alaska |
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displays a substantial age |
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| DHPN80 |
A fairly long, very rustic
fossilized bone |
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45.00 |
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knife handle having 2
slots for worked |
Kotlik, Alaska |
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stone blades, one side mounted and
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one drilled for the end. Evidently made
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for the BIG butchering jobs |
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| DHPN84 |
A old fossilized bone arrow |
Recovered in
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40.00 |
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having scaling to the
surfaces |
Kotlik, Alaska |
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| DHPN85 |
A fairly intricately
incised fossilized |
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45.00 |
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ivory Harpoon tip which is
missing |
Kotlik, Alaska |
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the lower section of its tip |
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| DHPN93 |
A nice and fairly long (for
type) |
Recovered in
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50.00 |
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fossilized ivory bird
Arrow- |
Kotlik, Alaska |
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blunt having a very long stem |
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| DHPN95 |
A very old fossilized tusk |
Recovered in
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30.00 |
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compound arrow shaft
socket. |
Kotlik, Alaska |
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It's a bit rustic, but it's "all there" |
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| DHPN99 |
A nice highly polished |
Recovered in
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55.00 |
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fossilized ivory bone
arrow |
Kotlik, Alaska |
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which is completely intact |
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| DHPN4 |
A very long fossilized-bone |
From Kotzebue Sound, AK |
130.00 |
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dagger in excellent
condition and |
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having a single drilled hole in the |
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base for a suspension strap |
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