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***** This section, "Flint - Section 2", includes some of our low to moderately priced items; to see a large selection of "high-end" pieces visit our "Flint - Section 1" ******

Quad 1177. 2-9/16” x 1-1/16”. Made of blue/gray/brown Fort Payne chert. Extremely well-made, fine G-10 example of this Paleo type. Found in Clay County, Kentucky. (2) COA's from Earthworks, Ben Stermer. $900.

Scottsbluff Knife 1221. 3-7/8” x 1-1/2”. Made of glossy river polished Florence chert. Large and well made. Found along the Arkansas River in Tulsa County, Oklahoma. (2) COA’s from Earthworks, Ben Stermer. $850.

Early Triangle 518. 2-1/4”. Northern Plains. Early Archaic point made of semi-translucent gray, white patinated Agate. Well-made and in great condition. Found in southeast Wyoming.  Rogers COA. $250. 

Eden 104. 1-3/16”. Northern Plains. Made of translucent brown Knife River flint. Small, well-made example of the type in rare, highly collectible material. Found in North Dakota. Ben Stermer COA. $375. 

Hardaway 714. 1-3/4” x 1-1/8”. Made of brown Dover chert. Small but in great condition. Found in Stewart County, Tennessee. COA from Ben Stermer. $175.

Dovetail 445. 3” x 1-1/2”. Made of Kentucky Hornstone with a nice “bullseye” pattern. Shades of gray. Found by Oscar Jones in Henderson County, Kentucky in 2004. COA from Stermer. $375. 

Hopewell 4057. 4-3/4”. Made of Bullseye Cobden chert in shades of gray and brown. Small nick off the base that has been reworked in ancient times; otherwise well made, large, and in great condition. Found in Illinois. Berner COA. $525.

Abbey 90. 3-1/2”. Made of Semi Translucent Gold patinated Tallahatta Quartzite. Found in Southern Alabama. Earthworks COA.  $375. 

Scottsbluff 1205. 1-1/2” x ¾”. Made of Translucent Chalcedony. Small, well-made and in good condition. Found in Morgan County, Colorado. Ben Stermer COA. $225.

Hemphill 817. 3-5/8” x 1-7/16”. Found in Lafayette County, Missouri. (2) COA's from Maury Meadows, Ben Stermer. $375. 

Holland 302. 3-3/8” x 1-1/2”. Made of orange river stained Burlington chert. Large and in good condition. Found in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma by Bob Douglas in the 1990’s. Motley COA. $350.

Nightfire/Scottsbluff 104. 3-3/4” x 1-7/16”. Made of black translucent obsidian. This is a large, well-made Scottsbluff point that was picked up by later, prehistoric Indians that added notches to the stem. Found in Eastern Oregon. (2) COA's from Earthworks, Ben Stermer. $750.

Lost Lake 335. Carter Cave flint. 3-1/2". Found in Kentucky. Davis COA. $325.

Owl Cave (Paleo) 4355. 1-13/16”. Fluted on one side. Made from opaque black obsidian. Found in Jordan Valley, Oregon. Ben Stermer COA. $275.

Northern Side-Notched 304. 3-3/4”. Translucent silvery-gray obsidian. This point appears to be a re-notched point made from a longer point. Found at Crump Lake, Oregon. Ex-Milton Tuck, Dr. David Aptecker collections. Ben Stermer COA (as “Late prehistoric side-notched knife”). $300.

Clovis 636. 2”. Carter Cave flint. Rough condition. Found in Scioto County, Ohio. Earthworks Artifacts COA. $150.


 
   
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