Eden Eared 102. Pictured in Paleo Indian Artifacts, page 162. 2-5/16". Translucent Golden Hixton material. Found in Rankin, Wisc. (2) COA's from Earthworks Artifacts and Jeb Taylor. $950.
Hopewell 4059. 3-1/8” x 1-9/16”. Made of gray Hornstone with blue inclusions. Thin and well-made. Found in Ohio. Berner COA. $450.
Knight Island 813. 3-9/16”. Made of Hornstone in shades of gray with bullseye banding. Found in Kentucky. Jackon COA (papered as a Thebes). $275.
Paleo Lance 332. 4-5/8” x 1-1/2”. Large Lanceolate made of a high-grade mottled blue/gray/cream chert. One small area on reverse has a slight stack. Found in Howard County, Missouri. Berner COA. $575.
Kennewick (Paleo) 972. 4-5/8”. Made of semi-translucent smoky/black obsidian. Found in Malheur County, Oregon. Ben Stermer COA. $750.
Dalton 715. 3-1/2” x 1-1/8”. Made of tan Florence chert. Thin, well-made and in good condition. Found in Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Perino COA. $475.
Owl Cave (Paleo) 436. 1-1/4” x 5/8”. Made of purple colored Wyoming chert. Typically small Paleo point with ground basal edges in great condition. Found in Wyoming. (2) COA's from Earthworks (as Owl Cave) and Stermer (as McKean. $200.
Scottsbluff 1189. 2-1/2”. Made of dark gray/brown Edwards Plateau flint. Found in Wilson County, Texas. Rogers COA. $600.
Pickwick 7503. 3-5/8” x 2”. Fine edgework on this somewhat thick point. Made of dark brown Dover chert. Found in Central Tennessee. Ben Stermer COA. $100.
Hopewell 498. 4-5/16”. Made of Cream, Tan and Gray Flint Ridge Nethers flint with Red and Pink spots. Found in Ross County, Ohio. Signed and stamped Perino COA w/postage proof. $750.
Eden 117. 1-13/16” x ½”. Made of highly translucent, almost transparent Plate Chalcedony. Strong median ridge, ground stem. Base has been salvaged from a longer point and has light grinding at fracture. Not a G-10 but in good condition. Found near the Badlands area of South Dakota. (2) COA's from Earthworks Artifacts and Ben Stermer. $400.
Kirk 118. 3-5/16”. Out of the famous Hart collection. Comes with an old G.I.R.S. COA # C-7 that is collectable in itself, signed by Gray LaDassor, Kenneth McNeal, Max Shipley, and Gordon Hart in 1973. They refer to it as a “Woodland Spear” but I feel it would be considered a Kirk today. Made of tan/gray Fort Payne chert. Found in Henderson County, Kentucky. $800.
Pinetree 313. 1-5/8” x 1-7/16”. First Stage, unre-sharpened Pinetree point made of gray Hornstone with Blue/Black/Red inclusion on one side. Found in Harrison County, Indiana. $75.
Windust (Paleo) 1732. 1-3/4”. Made of mostly opaque, faintly striped obsidian. Found in the Fort Rock Valley area of East/Central Oregon. Ben Stermer COA. $100.
Paleo Drill 32. 2-11/16” x 1-1/16”. Made of Fossil chert. Interesting and rare Paleo drill made from a Paleo Laneolate. Unknown find location – probably Midwest. Earthworks Artifacts COA. $300.
Clovis 757. 1-15/16" x 1-1/16". Hazel variety Clovis made from pink & cream Burlington chert. Well fluted on both sides. Good condition with an impact on the tip. Found in Missouri. Earthworks Artifacts COA. $300.
Hopewell 490. 2-5/8". Colorful Flint Ridge flint in shades of gold, cream, and brown. Found in Ross County, Ohio. Davis COA. $400.
Hell Gap 533 (Paleo). 3-1/2”. Nice material on this one – striped tan and brown Ogallala Quartzite or “sugar quartz”. Early, wide-stemmed example with Clovis traits. Moderately ground base and basal thinning via fluting on one side. Found in New Mexico. Ben Stermer COA. $750.
Gatecliff 405. 3-1/8”. Made of opaque black obsidian. Good overall condition. An extremely large example of the type. Found in Oregon. (2) COA's from Earthworks Artifacts, Ben Stermer. $275.
Greenbrier 762. 3”. Made of dark brown/black chert. G-10 perfect. Found in Fayette County, Arkansas. Motley COA. $400.
Cumberland 710. 3”. Sonora flint. Rough condition. Found on Ball Island, Hamilton County, Tennessee. Perino COA. $300.
Dalton 709. 1-3/4” x 13/16”. Fort Payne chert patinated shades of light brown and cream. Found in Kentucky. $50.
Plainview 685. 2-1/8” x 13/16”. Made of brown Ouachita Quartzite. Very well-made and in great condition. Found in Choctaw County, Oklahoma. Ben Stermer COA. $500.
E-Notch 902. 3-5/8”. Nice E-Notch in creamy tan Coshocton flint. Found in Ohio. Jackson COA. $375.
E-Notch 904. 4-11/16”. Nice, big E-Notch made of gray Bayport chert. Found in Lucas County, Ohio. (2) COA's from Jackson, Stermer. This is a fine piece! $750.
Decatur 609. 3-1/4” x 1-1/2”. Made of Coshocton chert in shades of gray. A true “heartbreaker”. This one was very finely made, thin, and has the fractures across the base with heavy polish. Found in Ross County, Ohio. $75.