Indian Frontier Antiques & Americana, Part 1 2021-11-20 Auction - 84 Price Results - Lloyd's Frontier Antiques in MI
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Rev. War Cheese Box CanteenRev. War Militia Cheese Box canteenSmall size Rundlet, French and Indian War era.
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Wixom, MI, United States
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Indian Frontier Antiques & Americana, Part 1

18th - 19th century Frontier Antiques including Indian bead work, Fur Trade Goods & Jesuit items, Revolutionary War artifacts, frontier weapons (knives, axes, muzzle loading guns), Powder horns, Burl bowls & Effigy Indian wooden ladles, wooden pantry boxes, early hand forged fireplace utensils, period bottles, early baskets, vintage SW silver/turquoise jewelry, subject art work/photographs/books.
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Rev. War Cheese Box Canteen: Rev. War to War of 1812 period cheese box style canteen with original red paint, initials WF scratch carved on one side, and original leather strap guides on sides. Original copper tacks and pegs.
0001: Rev. War Cheese Box CanteenEst. $400-$700Lot Passed
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Ash Burl Mortar: A wonderful ash burl mortar out of upper N.Y. state. circa. 1800. This mortar has superb ash burl eyes and grain, and is 7 inches tall by 5.5 inches dia. [ in house shipping $30. ]
0005: Ash Burl MortarEst. $950-$1,450
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Rev. War Officers Document Box: A nice hard to find small sized personal Officers box as used in the French and Indian War and Rev. War period, or Colonial storage box. Leather tooled English domed top box with an iron handle,
0006: Rev. War Officers Document BoxEst. $380-$580Lot Passed
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Rev. War Soldiers Stoneware Drinking Flask: A nice Colonial Soldiers personal stoneware spirits drinking canteen. Has a rich natural patina and its glaze still retains most of the original sheen. circa 1770s. It measures 9 inches tall by
0009: Rev. War Soldiers Stoneware Drinking FlaskEst. $300-$400
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Early Flame Stitch Type Wallet: This original Colonial wallet is of the flame stitch style. Is a fold down polychrome crewel worked pocketbook form. It has a silk lining, pink, and red silk edging. circa.1770s. Measures 5 inches
0012: Early Flame Stitch Type WalletEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
Silver George III Teapot, 1784: This original Colonial teapot is marked by Thomas Wallis, London, 1784. It is solid sterling silver. Measures 5.5 inches high by 10 inches long by 3.5 inches wide. Has full English hallmarks on
0013: Silver George III Teapot, 1784Est. $700-$1,200Lot Passed
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GR Rhenish Stoneware Mug, King George II: A gray salt glazed mug with cobalt blue star burst ray designs coming out of an impressed medallion marked GR, for Georgius Rex, or King George. The top neck has blue rings, vs. more common purple
0015: GR Rhenish Stoneware Mug, King George IIEst. $500-$1,000
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Indian Oblong Ash Burl Bowl: A thin walled oval N.E. Indian ash burl bowl with a flat bottom, 18th to early 19th century. Measures 17.25 x 14 x 5.5 inches high. There are two stable rim cracks, one running down the wall into
0016: Indian Oblong Ash Burl BowlEst. $1,500-$3,000Lot Passed
Iron Spike Axe: An iron spike axe or tomahawk, on an old handle. It has a heavy hand forged head with a large spike and a dropping circular curved area at the handle eye on the lower side. The handle is 15.5
0017: Iron Spike AxeEst. $400-$700Lot Passed
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Iron Rim HBC Trade Kettle With Legs, stamped: This three legged kettle is a scarce type made with legs attached. It is an early trade kettle, for the Hudson Bay Co., HBC, trading posts, for the Indian trade, circa. 2nd half of 17th century
0024: Iron Rim HBC Trade Kettle With Legs, stampedEst. $750-$1,250
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