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Clovis CS-10. 2-3/16" x 1-3/16". Made of highly-translucent Flint Ridge chalcedony. Milky white/vaseline color. Strong fluting on both sides; all the way to the tip! This one's a GEM. Rare material. Found in Adams County, Ohio. (2) COA's from Davis (G-8) and Stermer. $2000. Make an offer!

Folsom 115. 1-1/16” x 11/16”. Made of gray and light tan banded chert. Fluted on one side. Well-made with a small remnant fluting nipple, small tip ding. Found in El Paso County, Texas. (2) COA’s from Rogers and Davis. 

Holland 301. 5-1/8” x 1-5/8”. Made of off-white Burlington chert. Large and well-made with nice flaking and in great condition. Found in Missouri. Ex-Shewey. (3) COA’s from Rogers, Partain, Jackson. 

Eden 118. 3-5/8” x 1”. Well-made and in undamaged, G-9/10 condition. Made of tan colored chert. Has unusual "stepped" shoulders. Found near DeQueen, Arkansas. (4) COA's from Earthworks, Calvin Howard, Ken Partain, Ben Stermer. 

Eden 118. 

Clovis 726. 2-1/2” x 1-1/4”. Made of Harrodsburg chert in speckled shades of cream and gray. Short, multiple flutes on both sides. Wide, well-made and in G-10 condition. Found in Indiana. Ex-Shewey.  (4) COA's from Earthworks, Davis, Partain, Ben Stermer. 

Firstview 508. 3-1/8” x 7/8”. Made of tan/beige Kremmling chert. Classic diamond-shaped cross section with nice flaking. Unusually long basal thinning; almost fluted. Nicely ground, squared base. Undamaged, G-10 condition. Found in Grant County, Kansas in 1984. (2) COA’s from Earthworks Artifacts, Ken Partain.

Clovis 728. 3-5/8” x 1-3/16”. Made of cream colored Flint Ridge with light to dark gray mottling. Well-made and in G-8/9 condition. Short enterline fluting on both sides. Found in Ohio. Ex-Shewey. (3) COA's from Earthworks, Davis, Calvin Howard. 

Eden 130. 2-11/16” x 5/8”. Made of tan chert. Well-made and in great G-9/10 condition. Found in Lancaster County, Nebraska. (3) COA’s from Earthworks, Ben Stermer, Jackson.

Clovis 721. 3-5/16” x 1-1/4”. Made of cream colored Burlington chert. Very thin and well-made with great flutes about ½ way on both sides. Great condition. Found along the river bottoms near Hodge in Lafayette County, Missouri. (3) COA’s from Jackson, Earthworks, Stermer. 

Scottsbluff 1222. 3-1/4” x 1”. Made of brown semi-translucent Edwards Plateau chert. A good-sized, well made Scotty found along White Oak Creek, near Longview, Texas. Finder's name to buyer. (2) COA's from Earthworks, Ben Stermer.

Cumberland 736. 3-7/8” x 15/16”. Made of variegated blue/gray Hornstone chert. Large and well-made with strong fluting on both sides. One ear has been been broken off anciently; otherwise in great shape. Found in Spencer County, Indiana. (2) COA’s from Earthworks, Stermer.

Cumberland 717. 3” x 1-1/8”. Semi Translucent, gem Sonora flint; blue/gray with some orange (Perino called it Hornstone). Fluted about ¾ on both sides. Great condition. Found in Knox County, Indiana. (2) COA’s from Earthworks, Perino. 

Clovis 713. 3-1/4” x 1-1/4”. Made of high-grade Dover chert in shades of brown. Short, multiple flutes on both sides. Well-made and in great condition. Found in Christian County, Kentucky. (4) COA’s from KP Shows (Weidner, Ritter, Brockman), Partain, Stermer, and Jackson. 

Hopewell Steuben 491. HUGE !! 6-11/16” x 1-7/8”. Creamy white and tan Novaculite. Found in Saline County, Missouri. (3) COA's from Earthworks Artifacts, Perino, Ben Stermer. 

Turkeytail 918. 7”. Harrison-type Turkeytail point made of Gray Hornstone flint. Thin and well-made big piece. Found in Clark County, Indiana. Out of the old Irvine Dougherty collection. Signed and stamped Perino COA.

Marion 1107. 4-13/16” x 2-3/8”. Made of colorful Ocala formation chert in shades of orange, pink, and cream. Very large and well-made. Rare in this size. For reference, this one is just a little longer, and quite a bit wider than the largest pictured in Overstreet’s 10th edition, pg. 286 or 9th edition, pg 271. Found in central Florida. (4) COA’s from Earthworks, Carlos Tatum, Jeff Baker, Ben Stermer.

Holland 304. 4” x 1-3/16”. Made of cream & gold Burlington chert. Very well-made and in great condition. Found by Dr. Ira White in Pettis County, Missouri. (3) COA’s from Dwain Rogers, Jackson, Sievers.

Clovis 648. 2-3/8”. Very well made Clovis point in great condition. Made of dark brown Dover chert. Found in Lee County, Mississippi. Davis and Calvin Howard COA’s. 

Scottsbluff/Alberta 1191. 2-5/8”. Made of translucent Golden Hixton Quartzite. Found in Necedah, Wisconsin. Classic Alberta in every respect and a fine example of this rare type. (3) COA's from Stermer, Davis and Motley. 

Eden 113. 3-3/16” x ¾”. Made of light gray chert. Somewhat rough from usage and re-sharpening but good sized, whole, rare point type in good condition. Found in Nebraska. (2) COA’s from Rogers and Ben Stermer. 

Clovis 650. 2-7/8”. Made of Cream/White colored Burlington chert; slightly translucent. Has multiple flutes on both sides and a well-ground, slightly waisted base. G-8/9 condition. Found south of Quincy, Illinois. (3) COA’s from Stermer, Perino and Rogers. Please Call.



 
   
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