Bannerstone 203. (Prismoidal type). 3-5/16" x 2-1/4". Made from black/dark gray steatite. Very well-made and symmetrical, fully drilled, perfect condition. Found in Dec. 1980 by Tim Carr on Slain Creek, Lake Barkley in Trigg County, Kentucky. Has an old hand-written tag inside and old catalog #'s of S-107 and B28. COA from Jackson. $4000.
Bannerstone 204. 2-5/8" x 2-3/16". Geniculate banner made of green & black banded slate. Well-made and in as-made perfect condition. Has an interesting groove at one end and an old sticker from a Garth's Auction sale, catalog # 141. Found in Butler County, Ohio. $1500.
Pendant 515(Keyhole type).4-11/16" x 2-7/16". Made of green & black banded slate. Large and well-made and in perfect G-10 condition. Found in Ohio. Ex-H.C. Wachtel, Heckman collections. Davis COA G-10. $1500. (this is probably pictured in Who's Who but I haven't checked yet).
Pendant 506. 4-1/2” x 2-1/8". Extremely rare pendant made of white colored slate with light gray banding. Ex-Richard Johnson, Whaler collections. Found in St. Joseph Co., Indiana. Earthworks COA. $850.
Wing Bannerstone 789. 3-7/8” x 2-3/8". Restored wing tip. Nicely banded green and black slate. Pictured in color in Who’s Who # 8, Page 27, and Ohio Arch., Vol. 50, No. 2, page 27. Has a well defined, crisp median ridge. Found in Spencer Co., Indiana. Ex-Bill Cain collection. Davis COA. $700.
Pendant 516. 2-7/8" x 1-5/8". Made of green & black banded slate with tan spots. Found in Hamilton County, Ohio. Ex-Fred Havens collection. $350.
Bannerstone C-173. 3-1/8” x 2-1/4”. Rare Horned Banner made of pretty jet-black diorite with numerous green inclusions. Highly-developed, well-made, and in G-10 perfect condition. Found by Earl Hammond in 1920 in Harrison County, Indiana. Ex-Betty Hammond collection. (2) COA’s from Gregory Perino and Tony Putty. $5400.
Pipe C-334. 21-7/8” x 4-3/16”. Two-Piece Trade Pipe made of red catlinite. Large, superb example in perfect G-10 condition. From South Dakota. Ex-Wesley Baton, Jim Hughes collections. This is a historic period pipe, circa 1880’s – 1890’s. (2) COA’s from Jackson and Putty. $4500.
Pipe C-326. 10-7/16” L x 1-15/16 H (bowl) x 1” W (stem). Wonderful two-piece Plains Trade Pipe made of Catlinite and Pewter. Stem and bowl are made to come apart. Stem has three pewter inlaid rings. Well-made and in perfect G-10 condition. Historic period, circa 1850. Jackson COA. $1950.
Pipe C-327. 6-3/16” x 2-1/2”. Highly-stylized Plains Pipe made of Catlinite and Pewter. Has pewter bowl rim, mouthpiece and stem connector. Made as a single piece – not to come apart. A neat falcon head with drilled eyes on the front of the bowl. Two suspension holes on the bottom; one through the pewter stem connector and one through the front bottom edge of the catlinite bowl that was broken-out and re-drilled on the side. Nice pipe in great condition. Historic period, Circa 1880. (2) COA’s from Jackson and Putty. $2400.
Pipe C-328. 5-9/16” x 3-1/4”. Platform Disc Pipe made of red Catlinite. Well-made with a huge disc and in G-10 perfect condition. Found in Lyon County, Minnesota. This is a late prehistoric to early historic period pipe, circa 1400-1700. (2) COA’s from Perino and Jackson. Very rare! $3300.