Indian Frontier Antiques & Americana, Part 2 2022-03-26 Auction - 225 Price Results - Lloyd's Frontier Antiques in MI
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Trade Silver Engraved Gorget  (S104)Eye of the Manitou Burl Bowl.    (TR215)American Colonial FL Fowler.  (G131)
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Wixom, MI, United States
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Indian Frontier Antiques & Americana, Part 2

Varied collection of American Frontier Antiques of everyday early American Life Antiques, including American Indian, fur trade, weapons, burl bowls, effigy treen Indian ladles, Colonial, antique toys, plus more. Please take a look.
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Trade Silver Engraved Gorget (S104): Concave trade silver Shell or Moon Gorget. C. 1760s British with passant Lion touch mark and engraved PANDIGUE. Found in Elmore Co., AL., in a Creek Indian site. The front was cleaned years ago,
0002: Trade Silver Engraved Gorget (S104)Est. $1,800-$2,500Lot Passed
Ash Burl Bowl. (TR96): A nice burl bowl with an incised rim. Dry finish outside and even wear. Circa. Late 18th century. 10 inches dia x 3.5 inches high. From N.Y. state. May possibly be hand made and Indian. [
0005: Ash Burl Bowl. (TR96)Est. $1,800-$2,300Lot Passed
Iron Kaltrop (C568): Good orig. condition with age patina, 2.37 x 2.75 inches. Used by military for dropping on the ground to disable foot and Calvary enemy soldiers. [ in-house shipping, $24. ]
0009: Iron Kaltrop (C568)Est. $175-$300Lot Passed
Finger Woven Assomption Sash. (I632): This wide finger-woven Assumption Indian sash was found in the Montreal, Canada area. It is 117 inches long with fringe x 70 inches without fringe x 8.5 inches wide. circa. 1820-1840. Colorful,
0018: Finger Woven Assomption Sash. (I632)Est. $2,000-$2,500Lot Passed
N.E. Indian Effigy Ball Club (I800).: A small Great Lakes Indian burl club with an Eagle or Hawk Bill effigy carved above the ball. 13.5 inches o/a x 2.25 inches wide ball. Circa. 1790 to 1820. There is a small burl natural knot hole
0019: N.E. Indian Effigy Ball Club (I800).Est. $2,500-$3,500Lot Passed
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Hudson Bay Co. Tin Tea Box. (F1354): An old HBC green tin Tea can with out its lid, that has been through a lot of use and storage purposes through its life. The can is solid and in good condition except for its scratched paint finish.
0020: Hudson Bay Co. Tin Tea Box. (F1354)Est. $100-$200
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Early Fascine Knife. (C852): Early hand fascine knife or sickle. A type that was used around a fort or on a farm to clear brush. The wooden handle was hand carved with an end guard and support. The blade is hand forged, a
0024: Early Fascine Knife. (C852)Est. $100-$250
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