Greenbrier 763. 3-1/2” x 1-7/16”. High-grade Dover chert in shades of brown. Well-made and in great condition. Found in Hickman County, Kentucky by Sam Stone. Ken Partain and Earthworks Artifacts COA’s. $750.
Plainview 687. 2-3/4” x 1-1/8”. Made of brown chert. Slight damage just below the tip. Found in a Mississippian context so the “damage” is likely from use by later prehistoric people. Found in Clay County, Arkansas. Ben Stermer COA. $400.
Agate Basin 128. 3-1/4”. Made of whitesh/tan banded chert with gray stripes. Found in Richland County, Ohio. COA from Ben Stermer. $500.
Benton 720. 4-3/8” x 1-5/8”. Made of colorful heat-treated Burlington chert in shades of pink and purple. Fine, micro-edge flaking. Well-made and in G-10 condition. Found in Cole County, Missouri. From the famous Earl Townsend collection and signed by him. COA from Ben Stermer. $800.
Dovetail 434. 3-1/4” x 1-1/2”. Made of Coshocton chert. Damaged. Found in Warren County, Ohio. $75.
Dalton 707. 2-3/8”. Fluted on one side. Out of Gregory Perino’s personal collection, catalog # 169. Great condition. Made of honey colored Crowley’s Ridge Cobble chert. Found in Clay County, Arkansas. (2) COA’s from Perino, Stermer. $550.
Decatur 603. 2-1/4". Flint Ridge flint. Pictured in 2004 Prehistoric Antiquities. Ex-Copeland. Delaware County, OH. Earthworks Artifacts COA. $275.
Decatur 605. 3-1/16” x 1-5/8”. Fort Payne chert in shades of brown. Found in Spencer County, Indiana. COA from Ben Stermer. $400.
Goshen 1203. 3”. Made of semi-translucent gray Edwards chert. Well-made but in rough condition. Found in Texas. Jeb taylor COA. $225.