Summer 2023 Antique and Americana
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Auction Location

Manheim, PA 17545
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Friday Jul 14, 2023 Completed
Auction Type
 Live Auction with Online Bidding  VIEW ONLINE CATALOG
Company Information
Hess Auction Group

Contact: John M. Hess
Phone: (717) 664-5238
Email: contact@hessauctiongroup.com
Website: www.hessauctiongroup.com

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Listing Terms and Conditions
CONESTOGA AUCTION DIVISION - 717-898-7284 Any Prospective Bidder (hereinafter referred to as Bidder and sometimes Buyer) who bids on any item, hereby agrees to these Conditions of Sale of John M. Hess Auction Company, Inc. (also d/b/a Conestoga Auction Company, Hess Auction Group, Conestoga Guns, LLC) (hereinafter referred to as the 'Auction Company') relative to property being offered for sale at auction. These Conditions of Sale and all other contents of the catalog are subject to amendment by the Auction Company by the posting of notices or by oral announcements made during the sale. Auction Company has made every effort to catalog and correctly describe the property to be sold, however, all lots are sold 'AS IS' and should be examined prior to bidding. Flaws and imperfections caused in the making are not noted. Expect normal wear and oxidation on antique metal wares and crazing and normal glaze loss on pottery and ceramics. Any additional condition questions should be made 24 hours prior to the start of the auction to allow for our staff to review the items. In all matters, the records of the Auction will be final. By participating in any sale, the Bidder agrees to be bound by the following terms and conditions: A. All bidders must register for a buyer's number and provide satisfactory identification. An 20% In-House Buyer's Premium is added to each item sold at auction. Online buyers are charged an additional premium. The online buyer's premium varies according to the listing platform that is used. Check the online conditions of sale for the buyer's premium for each auction when bidding online. 6% Sales Tax will be charged except to persons with a current Dealer's Sales Tax Exemption on file with the Auction. Upon the fall of the hammer or said sold, the title and responsibility for each item or lot passes on to the Buyer. In the case of a disputed bid, the auctioneer, at his discretion, will determine the successful bidder or re-offer and re-sell the article in dispute. In addition to signing these Conditions of Sale, Bidder agrees that he or she will not be permitted to take delivery of purchases until his or her check(s) have cleared unless he or she has previously established credit or made payment arrangements satisfactory to Auction Company. A premium equal to 20%, plus online fee, of the successful bid price will be added to all lots, and is payable by the Bidder, as part of the total purchase price. By registering for a buyer's number, Bidder agrees to allow contact information to be used for marketing and sales analysis purposes. B. BIDDING INCREMENTS: The auctioneers will be using set bid increments. If you have placed absentee bids that do not follow the set increments, your bid will be executed at the set lower increment. C. ABSENTEE BIDDING will be accepted with a valid credit card number to guarantee the bid. All requests for absentee bidding must be received by Hess Auction Group in written form at least (24) hours in advance of the start of the auction. In the event of duplicate in-house absentee bids, the first bid received will take precedence. In-house absentee bids will not be executed on items which are found to be other than described in the catalog. The auctioneer may reject any bid which he considers to be nominal and not commensurate with the value of the article offered. It is entirely possible to buy items by absentee bid for less than your top bid price as they are handled competitively. Due to uncertainties of bidding, a lot may sell to the floor bidder for the same amount as an absentee bid. To prevent this from happening, the absentee bidder can give Auction Company the right to bid the next higher bid by placing a (+) sign after the bid price. Auction Company will not be responsible for any omissions when processing your absentee bids. All sales are final and must be paid in full immediately. Items must be inspected before leaving absentee bids. D. ONLINE BIDDING: Online buyers are charged an additional premium. The online buyer's premium varies according to the listing platform that is used. Check the online conditions of sale for the buyer's premium for each auction when bidding online. We are not aware of the live bids in advance, but only during the time of the auction as they are forwarded to our computer. Auction Company will not be responsible for any omissions, errors or slow communications on absentee bids from Online. In the event of a tie bid with a floor bidder and an online bidder, the floor bidder will take precedence. The auctioneer's decision in this matter is final. E. PHONE BIDDING: Phone bidder will be accepted with a valid credit card number to guarantee the bid and agrees to an opening bid equal to the low estimate for the lot. Buyer's Premium for phone bids is 22%. Phone lines are reserved for serious bidders only. Due to a limited number of available phone lines, bids will be executed on a first come, first serve basis. All requests for telephone bidding must be received by Hess Auction Group in written form at least (24) hours in advance of the start of the auction. It is the bidder's responsibility to confirm the bid has been received by the Auction Company. Auction Company reserves the right to reject any phone bids that are submitted after the set deadline. While every effort is made to execute phone bids, it is recommended that bidders leave a back-up bid amount if the telephone bidder is unreachable. Auction Company is not responsible for inadvertently missed bids. F. PAYMENT: Payment must be made prior to removal from the auction house. In house bidders must settle their accounts on the day of sale. Absentee, Telephone and Online Bidders must make payment within seven (7) calendar days. Failure to do so will result in a dispute on your account and in forfeiture of items unless prior approval has been granted. G. ONLINE PAYMENTS: All invoices will be emailed to the buyers following the auction. Money Orders, Cashier's Check, Wire Transfer, Live Auctioneers Payment processing (with processing fee), MasterCard, Visa and Discover will be accepted for payment of purchases. Items must be paid for within seven (7) calendar days of the auction or will be forfeited to the Auction Company. H. SHIPPING: Paid items must be scheduled for removal from our auction facility within fourteen (14) calendar days or they will be forfeited to the Auction Company. Auction Company does not pack or ship any items in house. Buyer pays shipping costs directly to shipper. All international customers are responsible for their own taxes and tariffs based upon the actual selling price. The declared value cannot be of lesser value than purchase price. * For out-of-state buyers, paid invoices will be sent to UPS Store #1005, store1005@theupsstore.com, (717)898-9303. They will contact you for arrangements. * You may, however, choose a different shipper. Listed below is an additional shipper. Confirmation will be required if using a different shipper. -Postal Connections at pca158@postalconnections.com (717)399-9076 For any shipping inquiries regarding any potential shipping costs prior to the auction, please direct all your shipping questions to the above-mentioned names, as we do not ship in-house and are not able to answer these questions. I. AS IS: Bidder agrees that before the Sale, Bidder or Bidder's agents should inspect the property before bidding to determine its condition, size and whether or not it has been repaired or restored. Bidder is responsible for satisfying himself or herself concerning the condition of the property and the matters referred to in the Catalog. Condition reports, photos and video or digital images are provided as a courtesy and should not be used as a substitute for viewing the items in person. All statements made in the catalog or in the condition report or made orally or in writing elsewhere are statements of opinion and are not to be relied on as statements of fact. Except for what is provided for under Paragraph T, Auction Company and the underlying owner of the property being sold ('Owner') assume no risk, liability or responsibility for the authenticity of the authorship of any property identified in this catalog. All property is sold "as is" and neither Auction Company nor the Owner of property being sold make any warranties or representations of any kind or nature with respect to the property being sold, and no statement in the catalog or made at the sale, or in the bill of sale or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed an assumption of liability or warranty or representation as to the description, genuineness, attribution, provenance or condition of the property. Auction Company and the Owner make no representations as to whether Bidder acquires any reproduction rights in the property being sold at the Sale. J. Withdrawal. Auction Company reserves the right to withdraw any property before sale and shall have no liability for such withdrawal. K. Bid Per Lot. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer, all bids are per lot as numbered in the Catalog. L. Video or digital images. At some auctions a video or digital screen may be used. Auction Company is not liable for any errors in the operation or quality of the image presented. M. Reserves. Unless the sale is advertised and announced as a sale without reserves, each lot may be offered subject to reserve. Auction Company may implement such reserves by bidding through its representatives on behalf of the Owner. N. Bidding. Auction Company reserves the right to reject a bid from any bidder. The auctioneer has the right to split any bidding increment and to advance the bidding in any manner as the auctioneer may decide. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. In the event of any dispute between bidders, the auctioneer shall have sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, the sale record of Auction Company shall be conclusive in all respects. O. Auctioneer's Discretion. If the auctioneer determines that any opening bid is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, he may reject the same and withdraw the article from the sale. If having accepted an opening bid, the auctioneer decides that any advance thereafter is not of sufficient amount, he may reject the advance. P. Successful Bid. On the fall of the auctioneer's hammer, title to the offered lot will pass from Owner to the highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer, subject to these Conditions of Sale set forth herein, and such bidder (a) assumes full risk and responsibility therefore (b) if requested will sign a confirmation of purchase and (c) will pay the purchase price in full or such part as Auction Company may require for all lots purchased. Q. Collateral/Security. The Buyer grants Auction Company a security interest in the purchase property and Auction Company may retain as collateral security for the Bidder's obligations to Auction Company any property or monies held or received by Auction Company for the account of the Bidder. Payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until Auction Company has collected funds represented by checks, or, in the case of bank or cashier's checks, until Auction Company has confirmed their authenticity. Bidder agrees that items are forfeited to the Auction Company if payment is not made in accordance with all of the conditions set forth herein and agrees to pay any returned check charges that may be incurred. R. Removal of Property. The Bidder, at Bidder's expense must remove all property from Auction Company not later than (14) calendar days following the sale. Bidder agrees that any property which is paid for but left at Auction Company's premises for any reason more than fourteen (14) calendar days after the sale (unless prior approval for extension has been granted) has been forfeited to the Auction Company and may be resold by Auction Company. S. Non-Payment. If the Bidder does not make full payment for the purchases within the time required, Auction Company is authorized in its absolute and sole discretion to exercise one or more of the following remedies, in addition to other remedies available to Auction Company and the Owner: Auction Company is authorized to: (a) hold the buyer liable for the total purchase price; (b) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the Buyer; (c) resell the property at public auction or private sale with terms that Auction Company deems appropriate; (d) to resell the property at public auction without reserve and the Buyer shall be liable for any deficiency, cost, handling charges and the expenses of both sales and the commissions on both sales; (e) to offset the full purchase price against any amount owed by Auction Company to the Buyer; (f) to not allow any bids at any upcoming auctions by or on behalf of the Buyer; and (h) to take other actions as Auction Company find necessary and appropriate. The Buyer grants Auction Company a security interest in any property in Auction Company's possession which is owned by such Buyer and Auction Company is authorized to hold such property as collateral security for such Buyer's obligations. Buyer shall be liable to Auction Company for all other charges incurred because of Buyer's non-payment, including attorney fees, expenses and incidental damages. As between Auction Company and Owner, if the successful bidder does not pay for the property, collection procedures shall be the responsibility of the Consignor and not Auction Company. T. Limited Right of Rescission. If within twenty-one days of the sale of any lot, the Buyer gives notice in writing to Auction Company alleging that the identification of authorship (as defined in the Catalog) of such lot as set forth in the Catalog description of such lot (as amended by any written notices or verbal announcements during the sale) is not substantially correct based on a fair reading of the catalog, and (b) if within fourteen days of such notice the buyer returns the lot to Auction Company in the same condition as when sold, and (c) establishes the written allegations to Auction Company's satisfaction (including by providing one or more written opinions by recognized experts in the field, as Auction Company may reasonably require), then the sale will be rescinded with only the purchase price and Buyer's premium refunded. No reimbursement shall be made for any shipping costs incurred. U. Limitation of Liability. If, for any reason a purchased lot cannot be delivered in the same condition as at the time of sale, or should any purchased lot be stolen, miss-delivered or lost prior to delivery, Auction Company shall not be liable for any amount more than that paid by the buyer. V. Endangered Species. International shipping is not available for items containing materials from endangered species including but not limited to; ivory and rhino horns. These items will only be shipped within the United States, except to prohibited states. All buyers agree to comply with any additional restrictions regarding the trade of endangered species as a condition of sale. It is the purchaser's responsibility to obtain any licenses and/or certificates as well as any other required documentation prior to shipment. In the case of denial or delay of any required documentation or paperwork, they buyer will still be responsible for making on-time payment for the total purchase price of the lot. Therefore, if you are unsure, we recommend that you DO NOT BID on endangered species items. W. Governing Law and Jurisdiction. The Conditions of Sale, as well as the Buyer's, Owner's and Auction Company's respective rights and obligations shall be governed, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Pennsylvania. All persons participating in any auction sale, whether as bidder or consignor, whether present in person or by agent, or by absentee bid, order bid, telephone, internet or other means, consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state courts located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. X. Severability. If any part of the Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent of the law. NOTE: Condition reports, photos and video or digital images are provided as a courtesy and should not be used as a substitute for viewing the items in person. All items are sold AS IS in accordance with the Conditions of Sale. YOUR BIDDING ACKNOWLEDGES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE.
Listing Information
Native American Artifacts, Contemporary Folk Art, Pottery & Stoneware, China & Glass, Furniture, Folk Art & Woodenware, Artwork, Metalware, Miscellaneous, Decoys, Textiles, and Rugs.

1
Riker Mounted Coll. of White Quartz Arrowheads.
Riker Mounted Coll. of White Quartz Arrowheads. From Lanc. Co., PA, triangular, stemmed types. 46 examples.

2
Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Wampum Beads.
Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Wampum Beads. A collection of over 100 specimens.

3
Riker Mounted Group of Prehistoric Stone Points.
Riker Mounted Group of Prehistoric Stone Points. From Lanc. Co., PA. 21 examples.

4
Necklace Strand of Susquehannock Trade Beads.
Necklace Strand of Susquehannock Trade Beads. Circa 1640 from Manor Twp., Lanc. Co. PA.

5
Susquehannock Trade Bead Necklace.
Susquehannock Trade Bead Necklace. With scarce twisted bugle beads.

6
17th C. Hewing Axe Head.
17th C. Hewing Axe Head. Obtained in trade by the Susquehannock Indians, 8" x 5-1/2".

7
Kaolin Trade Pipe.
Kaolin Trade Pipe. Found at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

8
Early Kaolin Trade Pipe.
Early Kaolin Trade Pipe. Has a cracked and mended stem section.

9
17th C. Iron Strike-a-Light "Fire Steel".
17th C. Iron Strike-a-Light "Fire Steel".

10
Circa 1640 Era Trade Axe.
Circa 1640 Era Trade Axe. From the Susquehannock Indian town in Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

11
Susquehannock Clay Vessel.
Susquehannock Clay Vessel. 4-1/2" x 4", circa 1640's. Condition: A-1, no cracks or restoration.

12
Susquehannock Indian Clay Smoking Pipe.
Susquehannock Indian Clay Smoking Pipe. "Tulip Bowl" type, 7" x 3-1/2". Condition: Cracked and mended at the end of the stem.

13
Group of 12 Early Gun Flints.
Group of 12 Early Gun Flints. From the Fortified Susquehannock Town at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

14
17th C. Trade Gun Lock.
17th C. Trade Gun Lock. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA. The flint is still in the jaws of the hammer. Also musket ball, ramrod thimbles, etc.

15
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Trade Beads.
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Trade Beads. From a Susquehannock town site.

16
Susquehannock Clay Bowl.
Susquehannock Clay Bowl. 3-1/4" x 2-1/2", slight crack, an exfoliated section, easy to restore.

17
17th C. "Latten" Spoon.
17th C. "Latten" Spoon. With a tinned surface and a heart-shaped touchmark in the bowl. An item obtained from the Dutch in trade by the Susquehannock Indians.

18
Fine Example of a Kaolin Pipe.
Fine Example of a Kaolin Pipe. Traded for and used by the Susquehannock Indians. "ID" touchmark on the heel of the bowl. 9-7/8"l.

19
Strand of 17th C. Glass "Straw Beads".
Strand of 17th C. Glass "Straw Beads". Obtained in trade by the Susquehannock Indians.

20
Susquehannock Clay Vessel.
Susquehannock Clay Vessel. 3-1/4" x 3-1/2". Condition: One minor chip on the rim, otherwise no cracks.

21
Two Susquehannock Ornaments of Brass.
Two Susquehannock Ornaments of Brass. Includes "Basque" earring and a 3-layer brass wire bracelet.

22
Mid-17th C. Trade Axe Head.
Mid-17th C. Trade Axe Head. Recovered from a Susquehannock village site, 6" long.

23
Mid-17th C. Brass Trade Kettle.
Mid-17th C. Brass Trade Kettle. From a Lanc. Co., PA Susquehannock village site, 3-1/2" x 6". Condition: Losses to the bottom areas.

24
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Beads.
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Beads. Obtained in trade by the Susquehannock Indians, Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

25
Three Native-Made Brass Wire Bracelets.
Three Native-Made Brass Wire Bracelets. Susquehannock Indian.

26
Strand of Discoidal Shell Beads.
Strand of Discoidal Shell Beads. Made and used by the Susquehannock Indians, Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

27
Double Strand of ca. 1650 AD Glass Trade Beads.
Double Strand of ca. 1650 AD Glass Trade Beads. Blue and White "Straw Beads" from the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

28
Susquehannock Clay Tobacco Pipe.
Susquehannock Clay Tobacco Pipe. "Tulip Bowl" type, 6-1/4" long. Condition: Cracked and mended at the stem.

29
Circa 1650 AD "Latten" Spoon.
Circa 1650 AD "Latten" Spoon. Tinned with a "strawberry" finial.

30
Fragmentary 17th C. Dutch "Vanity Box".
Fragmentary 17th C. Dutch "Vanity Box". Containing shell wampum beads, from a Susquehannock town in Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

31
Clay Vessel Made by Susquehannock Potter.
Clay Vessel Made by Susquehannock Potter. Circa 1640, 5-1/4" x 5", cord marked surface. Condition: Good, undamaged, except for a rim chip.

32
Over 75 Lanc. Co., PA Triangular Arrowheads.
Over 75 Lanc. Co., PA Triangular Arrowheads. A collection made by 3 generations of a Washington Boro farm family.

33
Mid-17th C. Green Glass "Case Bottle".
Mid-17th C. Green Glass "Case Bottle". Found at the site of a Susquehannock Village in Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA. Condition: Minor chip at "lip".

34
Nine Ancient Stone Points.
Nine Ancient Stone Points. Farm field finds at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

35
52 Ancient Stone Points.
52 Ancient Stone Points. Found in Washington Boro, 1950-1982, field grade.

36
Small Susquehannock Potter Vessel.
Small Susquehannock Potter Vessel. 3" x 3-1/4". Condition: Cracked and mended.

37
Mid-17th C. Cannon Shot.
Mid-17th C. Cannon Shot. 2" diam., The Susquehannock Stronghold, stockaded with European-styled bastions was defended with small cannon according to contemporary sources.

38
A Sample of Susquehannock Paint.
A Sample of Susquehannock Paint. Circa 1650.

39
40+ Field Grade Ancient Stone Points.
40+ Field Grade Ancient Stone Points.

40
Good Cherokee Split River Cane Basket.
Good Cherokee Split River Cane Basket. Twill woven and blood root and walnut dyed, 11" x 7-1/2".

41
Fine Small Clay Vessel.
Fine Small Clay Vessel. 3-1/4" x 3-1/4", A-1, perfect condition.

42
Mid-17th C. European Glazed Jug.
Mid-17th C. European Glazed Jug. 4-1/2" x 3" with loop handle. A Susquehannock trade item found at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA. Condition: Minor flake at lip.

43
Three Iron Artifacts.
Three Iron Artifacts. Includes 2 iron hoes and a celt from a Susquehannock town site.

44
17th C. Kaolin Smoking Pipe.
17th C. Kaolin Smoking Pipe. Touch marked on the heel.

45
Coiled Length of ca. 1650 AD Metallic Trim.
Coiled Length of ca. 1650 AD Metallic Trim. Found at a Susquehannock town site.

46
Susquehannock Terra Cotta Smoking Pipe.
Susquehannock Terra Cotta Smoking Pipe. "Tulip Bowl" type, 5" x 2-1/2". Condition: Very good, A-1.

47
Rare Brass Vanity Box Dated 1634.
Rare Brass Vanity Box Dated 1634. Featuring a figure of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange. From the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

48
Two Riker Mounts of Ancient Quartzite.
Two Riker Mounts of Ancient Quartzite. Includes blades, points, jasper scrapers and spalls.

49
Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Brass Trade Kettle.
Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Brass Trade Kettle. 8" x 4". Condition: Losses to bottom section.

50
Two Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Iron Wire Bracelets.
Two Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Iron Wire Bracelets.

51
Small Susquehannock Clay Vessel.
Small Susquehannock Clay Vessel. 3-3/4" x 3-1/2", cord marked. Condition: Minor losses at the rim.

52
Riker Mount of Civil War Artifacts.
Riker Mount of Civil War Artifacts. Various bullet types, button, nipple wrench, etc.

53
Pewter Tobacco Pipe ca. 1650 AD.
Pewter Tobacco Pipe ca. 1650 AD. Recovered from the site of a fortified Susquehannock town at Washington Boro, Lanc., PA. 20" long with owl effigy.

54
Ca. 1650 AD Gun Lock and Brass Trigger Guard.
Ca. 1650 AD Gun Lock and Brass Trigger Guard. Found at the Susquehannock Fort.

55
Two Strand Necklace of Blue & White Trade Beads.
Two Strand Necklace of Blue & White Trade Beads. Circa 1650 AD, Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

56
Strand of Susquehannock Discoidal Shell Beads.
Strand of Susquehannock Discoidal Shell Beads.

57
Susquehannock Clay Tobacco Pipe.
Susquehannock Clay Tobacco Pipe. "Tulip Bowl" type, 8" x 3-1/2", cracked and mended at stem section.

58
Two ca. 1650 AD Iron Trade Items.
Two ca. 1650 AD Iron Trade Items. Includes hoe and bullet mold from a Susquehannock town site.

59
Group of Various Brass Items.
Group of Various Brass Items. Brass cone jangers, thimble pierced for suspension, kettle "ear", etc., ca. 1650 AD.

60
Group of Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads.
Group of Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads. Circa 1650 AD, from Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

61
Long Strand Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads.
Long Strand Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads. Circa 1650 AD, "Straw Bead" type.

62
Two Damaged Ceramic Vessels.
Two Damaged Ceramic Vessels. Includes a Delftware apothecary jar and a small, handled jug, ca. 1650, from a Susquehannock village site.

63
Susquehannock Pottery Vessel.
Susquehannock Pottery Vessel. 5" x 5-1/2". Condition: Cracked and mended.

64
21 Ancient Lanc. Co, PA Stone Points.
21 Ancient Lanc. Co, PA Stone Points.

65
21 Prehistoric Lanc. Co., PA Stone Points.
21 Prehistoric Lanc. Co., PA Stone Points.

66
Strand of ca. 1650 AD Glass Trade Beads.
Strand of ca. 1650 AD Glass Trade Beads. From a Susquehannock Indian site at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

67
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Trade Beads.
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Trade Beads. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

68
Circa 1650 AD Gun Lock.
Circa 1650 AD Gun Lock. From the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

69
Broken Susquehannock Pottery Vessel.
Broken Susquehannock Pottery Vessel. Cord marked with a flared rim.

70
Two Strands of Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads.
Two Strands of Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads. Circa 1650, from Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

71
Susquehannock Brass Trade Kettle.
Susquehannock Brass Trade Kettle. This item shows interesting native repair, losses to bottom section.

72
Group of Artifacts.
Group of Artifacts. Includes clay pipe, bowls and stems, 17th C. beads, bear tooth, iron bracelet sections, etc. from the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

73
Two Riker Mounts.
Two Riker Mounts. Collections of trade knives, dagger blades and lead shot from the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

74
Four Fragmentary Wood Ladles.
Four Fragmentary Wood Ladles. Circa 1650 from a Susquehannock village site at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

75
Small Riker Mount Coll. of Beads and Carving.
Small Riker Mount Coll. of Beads and Carving. Includes mid-17th C. glass beads and a "bird form" steatite carving from Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

76
19th C. Huron Birch Bark Bowl w/ 6 Panels.
19th C. Huron Birch Bark Bowl w/ 6 Panels. Each panel has a scene worked in dyed moose hair, slight damage, but still a good example of this art form.

77
Makah Indian Basketry Hair Receiver.
Makah Indian Basketry Hair Receiver.

78
Lidded Birch Bark Trinket Box.
Lidded Birch Bark Trinket Box. Porcupine quill decorated with a deer motif.

79
Three Stone Muller Stones.
Three Stone Muller Stones. From a Susquehannock village site at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

80
Prehistoric 3/4 Grooved Stone Axe Head.
Prehistoric 3/4 Grooved Stone Axe Head. Edge worn, but a good example, Lanc. Co., PA. 8"l. x 4"h. x 2-1/4"w.

81
Two Riker Mounts of Prehistoric Stone Points.
Two Riker Mounts of Prehistoric Stone Points. Field grade, some perfect, some damaged, 75+ items, Lanc. Co., PA.

82
50+ Ancient Lanc. Co., PA Stone Points.
50+ Ancient Lanc. Co., PA Stone Points. Field grade.

83
23 Ancient Points.
23 Ancient Points. Some damaged.

84
Restored "Wing" Style Bannerstone.
Restored "Wing" Style Bannerstone. Lanc. Co., PA.

85
Large Box of Various Ancient Stone Artifacts.
Large Box of Various Ancient Stone Artifacts. Includes celts, axe heads, hammerstones, etc. All show use and wear.

86
20 Stone Points.
20 Stone Points. Mostly ancient, 1 group contemporary examples.

87
3 Books.
3 Books. Archaeology, Artifacts of Prehistoric America and Indian and Eskimo of North America.

88
20 Prehistoric Stone Points.
20 Prehistoric Stone Points. Pennsylvania finds.

89
19 Ancient PA Stone Points.
19 Ancient PA Stone Points. In 2 Riker mounts.

90
Ancient, Full-Grooved Maul Head.
Ancient, Full-Grooved Maul Head.

91
Book by Lar Hothem.
Book by Lar Hothem. Collector's Guide to North American Indian Artifacts

92
Box of Stone Artifacts.
Box of Stone Artifacts. Includes points, scrapers and spalls from Pennsylvania.

93
Box of Stone Artifacts.
Box of Stone Artifacts. Includes axe head, carved stones, points and a map showing Indian sites in Dauphin Co., PA.

94
Boxed Coll. of Dauphin Co., PA Stone Artifacts.
Boxed Collection of Dauphin Co., PA Stone Artifacts. Includes axe, celt, net sinker, paint pots, etc.

95
Mid-17th C. Gun Barrel.
Mid-17th C. Gun Barrel. Recovered from the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA, 52" long.

96
Three Gun Barrel Sections.
Three Gun Barrel Sections. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

97
Three Riker Mounts of Stone Points and Pot Shards.
Three Riker Mounts of Stone Points and Pot Shards. Includes 30 ancient stone points and Susquehannock pot shards from Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

98
Three Riker Mounts of Ancient Stone Points.
Three Riker Mounts of Ancient Stone Points. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

99
Three Riker Mounts of Ancient Points and Partials.
Three Riker Mounts of Ancient Points and Partials. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

100
Three Riker Mounts of Stone Points.
Three Riker Mounts of Stone Points.

101
Box of Ancient Stone Tools.
Box of Ancient Stone Tools. Includes 19th C. trade pipe and a stone pipe of recent manufacture.

102
Boxed Coll. of Washington Boro Artifacts.
Boxed Coll. of Washington Boro Artifacts. Includes bannerstone sections, Kaolin paint, ladle section, gorget section.

103
10 Various Sized Used Riker Mounts.
10 Various Sized Used Riker Mounts.

104
Riker Mount of Jasper Points and Partial Points.
Riker Mount of Jasper Points and Partial Points. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

105
Wm. Rank Country Scene Theorem.
Wm. Rank Country Scene Theorem. Depicting horse and sulky with farm scene in background, in an original painted frame, 20'' x 27'' overall. Condition: Very good.

106
Two Pcs. Breininger Sgraffito-Decorated Redware.
Two Pieces of Breininger Sgraffito-Decorated Redware. Double-handled vessel dated 1987 and large mug dated 2002, 6''h. and 9-1/2''h. Condition: Very good.

107
Two June & Walter Gottshall Carved Lid Canisters.
Two June and Walter Gottshall Carved Lid Canisters. Dated 1998 and 2000. Tallest, 15''h. Condition: Very good.

108
Jonathan Bastian Carved & Painted Folk Art Santa.
Jonathan Bastian Carved and Painted Folk Art Santa. Dated 2010, 12-1/2''h. Condition: Very good.

109
Yellow Breeches Slide-Lid Candle Box.
Yellow Breeches Box Company Contemporary Folk Art Slide-Lid Candle Box. 10-3/4''l. Condition: Very good.

110
Wm. Rank Bowl of Fruit Theorem.
Wm. Rank Bowl of Fruit Theorem. In original painted frame, 17-1/4'' x 19-1/4'' overall Condition: Very good.

111
D&D Strawser 1996 Folk Art Bird Tree.
D&D Strawser 1996 Folk Art Bird Tree. 21''h. Condition: Very good.

112
Two Jonathan Bastian Carved Animal Figures.
Two Jonathan Bastian Carved Folk Art Animal Figures. Dated 1989 and 1999. Tallest, 9''h. Condition: Very good.

113
Two Timothy Strawser Carvings.
Two Timothy Strawser Carvings. Bird on jar dated 2003, 7''h. Small frame, 6'' x 7-3/4'' overall. Condition: Very good.

114
Two Hattie Brunner Framed Prints.
Two Hattie Brunner Framed Prints. Depicting fall country auction and covered bridge with Amish homesteads, both framed and matted, 18'' x 20'' overall. Condition: Very good.

115
Jonathan Bastian 2001 Santa Folk Art Carving.
Jonathan Bastian 2001 Santa Folk Art Carving. 17-1/2''h. Condition: Very good.

116
Jonathan Bastian 2004 Folk Art Giraffe Carving.
Jonathan Bastian 2004 Folk Art Giraffe Carving. 19''h. Condition: Very good.

117
Bill Rank Preening Bird Theorem.
Bill Rank Preening Bird Theorem. In original sponge-painted frame, 14-1/2'' x 12-1/2'' overall. Condition: Very good.

118
D&D Strawser 1999 Folk Art Carving of Goose.
D&D Strawser 1999 Folk Art Carving of Goose. 10-1/2''h. Condition: Very good.

119
Two Strawser Folk Art Animal Carvings.
Two Strawser Folk Art Animal Carvings. Schimmel-type squirrel signed D&BS 1980, 4-1/2''h. and seated dog signed DS 82, 9''h. Condition: Squirrel is very good, dog has one repaired ear.

120
Mary E. Weaver Blue Spatter Peafowl Ceramics.
Mary E. Weaver Blue Spatter Peafowl Ceramics. Including dome lid coffeepot, child's teapot, sugar, pitcher, cups and saucers. Condition: Very good.

121
Two Unsigned Contemporary Folk Art Santa Figures.
Two Unsigned Contemporary Folk Art Santa Figures. Probably Jonathan Bastian, 9-3/4'' and 16''h. Condition: Very good.

122
Bill Rank Cowden & Wilcox Stoneware Jug Theorem.
Bill Rank Cowden & Wilcox Stoneware Jug Theorem. In original sponge-painted frame, 18-1/2'' x 16-1/2'' overall. Condition: Very good.

123
D&D Strawser 2005 Schimmel Eagle In Nest Carving.
D&D Strawser 2005 Schimmel-Type Eagle In Nest Carving. Marked "1st Carving in 2005", 8-3/4''h. Condition: Very good.

124
Two D&D Strawser Folk Art Crow Trees.
Two D&D Strawser Folk Art Crow Trees. 17-1/2''h. dated 1997, 6''h. dated 2001. Condition: Both have breaks and need repaired.

125
Contemp. Folk Art Copy of Plank Hanging Salt Box.
Contemporary Folk Art Copy of a Plank Hanging Salt Box. 12-3/4''h. x 12''w. Condition: Good with minor wear and loss.

126
Four Various Jonathan Bastian Folk Art Santas.
Four Various Jonathan Bastian Folk Art Santas. Tallest, 6-1/2''h. Condition: Very good.

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Hess Auction Group

Hess Auction Group


Contact: John M. Hess
Phone: (717) 664-5238
Sale Location
768 Graystone Road
Manheim, PA 17545
Sale Dates and Times
Friday Jul 14, 2023 Completed
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If within twenty-one days of the sale of any lot, the Buyer gives notice in writing to Auction Company alleging that the identification of authorship (as defined in the Catalog) of such lot as set forth in the Catalog description of such lot (as amended by any written notices or verbal announcements during the sale) is not substantially correct based on a fair reading of the catalog, and (b) if within fourteen days of such notice the buyer returns the lot to Auction Company in the same condition as when sold, and (c) establishes the written allegations to Auction Company's satisfaction (including by providing one or more written opinions by recognized experts in the field, as Auction Company may reasonably require), then the sale will be rescinded with only the purchase price and Buyer's premium refunded. No reimbursement shall be made for any shipping costs incurred. U. Limitation of Liability. If, for any reason a purchased lot cannot be delivered in the same condition as at the time of sale, or should any purchased lot be stolen, miss-delivered or lost prior to delivery, Auction Company shall not be liable for any amount more than that paid by the buyer. V. Endangered Species. International shipping is not available for items containing materials from endangered species including but not limited to; ivory and rhino horns. These items will only be shipped within the United States, except to prohibited states. All buyers agree to comply with any additional restrictions regarding the trade of endangered species as a condition of sale. It is the purchaser's responsibility to obtain any licenses and/or certificates as well as any other required documentation prior to shipment. In the case of denial or delay of any required documentation or paperwork, they buyer will still be responsible for making on-time payment for the total purchase price of the lot. Therefore, if you are unsure, we recommend that you DO NOT BID on endangered species items. W. Governing Law and Jurisdiction. The Conditions of Sale, as well as the Buyer's, Owner's and Auction Company's respective rights and obligations shall be governed, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Pennsylvania. All persons participating in any auction sale, whether as bidder or consignor, whether present in person or by agent, or by absentee bid, order bid, telephone, internet or other means, consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state courts located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. X. Severability. If any part of the Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent of the law. NOTE: Condition reports, photos and video or digital images are provided as a courtesy and should not be used as a substitute for viewing the items in person. All items are sold AS IS in accordance with the Conditions of Sale. YOUR BIDDING ACKNOWLEDGES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE.
Listing Details
Native American Artifacts, Contemporary Folk Art, Pottery & Stoneware, China & Glass, Furniture, Folk Art & Woodenware, Artwork, Metalware, Miscellaneous, Decoys, Textiles, and Rugs.

1
Riker Mounted Coll. of White Quartz Arrowheads.
Riker Mounted Coll. of White Quartz Arrowheads. From Lanc. Co., PA, triangular, stemmed types. 46 examples.

2
Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Wampum Beads.
Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Wampum Beads. A collection of over 100 specimens.

3
Riker Mounted Group of Prehistoric Stone Points.
Riker Mounted Group of Prehistoric Stone Points. From Lanc. Co., PA. 21 examples.

4
Necklace Strand of Susquehannock Trade Beads.
Necklace Strand of Susquehannock Trade Beads. Circa 1640 from Manor Twp., Lanc. Co. PA.

5
Susquehannock Trade Bead Necklace.
Susquehannock Trade Bead Necklace. With scarce twisted bugle beads.

6
17th C. Hewing Axe Head.
17th C. Hewing Axe Head. Obtained in trade by the Susquehannock Indians, 8" x 5-1/2".

7
Kaolin Trade Pipe.
Kaolin Trade Pipe. Found at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

8
Early Kaolin Trade Pipe.
Early Kaolin Trade Pipe. Has a cracked and mended stem section.

9
17th C. Iron Strike-a-Light "Fire Steel".
17th C. Iron Strike-a-Light "Fire Steel".

10
Circa 1640 Era Trade Axe.
Circa 1640 Era Trade Axe. From the Susquehannock Indian town in Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

11
Susquehannock Clay Vessel.
Susquehannock Clay Vessel. 4-1/2" x 4", circa 1640's. Condition: A-1, no cracks or restoration.

12
Susquehannock Indian Clay Smoking Pipe.
Susquehannock Indian Clay Smoking Pipe. "Tulip Bowl" type, 7" x 3-1/2". Condition: Cracked and mended at the end of the stem.

13
Group of 12 Early Gun Flints.
Group of 12 Early Gun Flints. From the Fortified Susquehannock Town at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

14
17th C. Trade Gun Lock.
17th C. Trade Gun Lock. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA. The flint is still in the jaws of the hammer. Also musket ball, ramrod thimbles, etc.

15
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Trade Beads.
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Trade Beads. From a Susquehannock town site.

16
Susquehannock Clay Bowl.
Susquehannock Clay Bowl. 3-1/4" x 2-1/2", slight crack, an exfoliated section, easy to restore.

17
17th C. "Latten" Spoon.
17th C. "Latten" Spoon. With a tinned surface and a heart-shaped touchmark in the bowl. An item obtained from the Dutch in trade by the Susquehannock Indians.

18
Fine Example of a Kaolin Pipe.
Fine Example of a Kaolin Pipe. Traded for and used by the Susquehannock Indians. "ID" touchmark on the heel of the bowl. 9-7/8"l.

19
Strand of 17th C. Glass "Straw Beads".
Strand of 17th C. Glass "Straw Beads". Obtained in trade by the Susquehannock Indians.

20
Susquehannock Clay Vessel.
Susquehannock Clay Vessel. 3-1/4" x 3-1/2". Condition: One minor chip on the rim, otherwise no cracks.

21
Two Susquehannock Ornaments of Brass.
Two Susquehannock Ornaments of Brass. Includes "Basque" earring and a 3-layer brass wire bracelet.

22
Mid-17th C. Trade Axe Head.
Mid-17th C. Trade Axe Head. Recovered from a Susquehannock village site, 6" long.

23
Mid-17th C. Brass Trade Kettle.
Mid-17th C. Brass Trade Kettle. From a Lanc. Co., PA Susquehannock village site, 3-1/2" x 6". Condition: Losses to the bottom areas.

24
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Beads.
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Beads. Obtained in trade by the Susquehannock Indians, Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

25
Three Native-Made Brass Wire Bracelets.
Three Native-Made Brass Wire Bracelets. Susquehannock Indian.

26
Strand of Discoidal Shell Beads.
Strand of Discoidal Shell Beads. Made and used by the Susquehannock Indians, Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

27
Double Strand of ca. 1650 AD Glass Trade Beads.
Double Strand of ca. 1650 AD Glass Trade Beads. Blue and White "Straw Beads" from the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

28
Susquehannock Clay Tobacco Pipe.
Susquehannock Clay Tobacco Pipe. "Tulip Bowl" type, 6-1/4" long. Condition: Cracked and mended at the stem.

29
Circa 1650 AD "Latten" Spoon.
Circa 1650 AD "Latten" Spoon. Tinned with a "strawberry" finial.

30
Fragmentary 17th C. Dutch "Vanity Box".
Fragmentary 17th C. Dutch "Vanity Box". Containing shell wampum beads, from a Susquehannock town in Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

31
Clay Vessel Made by Susquehannock Potter.
Clay Vessel Made by Susquehannock Potter. Circa 1640, 5-1/4" x 5", cord marked surface. Condition: Good, undamaged, except for a rim chip.

32
Over 75 Lanc. Co., PA Triangular Arrowheads.
Over 75 Lanc. Co., PA Triangular Arrowheads. A collection made by 3 generations of a Washington Boro farm family.

33
Mid-17th C. Green Glass "Case Bottle".
Mid-17th C. Green Glass "Case Bottle". Found at the site of a Susquehannock Village in Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA. Condition: Minor chip at "lip".

34
Nine Ancient Stone Points.
Nine Ancient Stone Points. Farm field finds at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

35
52 Ancient Stone Points.
52 Ancient Stone Points. Found in Washington Boro, 1950-1982, field grade.

36
Small Susquehannock Potter Vessel.
Small Susquehannock Potter Vessel. 3" x 3-1/4". Condition: Cracked and mended.

37
Mid-17th C. Cannon Shot.
Mid-17th C. Cannon Shot. 2" diam., The Susquehannock Stronghold, stockaded with European-styled bastions was defended with small cannon according to contemporary sources.

38
A Sample of Susquehannock Paint.
A Sample of Susquehannock Paint. Circa 1650.

39
40+ Field Grade Ancient Stone Points.
40+ Field Grade Ancient Stone Points.

40
Good Cherokee Split River Cane Basket.
Good Cherokee Split River Cane Basket. Twill woven and blood root and walnut dyed, 11" x 7-1/2".

41
Fine Small Clay Vessel.
Fine Small Clay Vessel. 3-1/4" x 3-1/4", A-1, perfect condition.

42
Mid-17th C. European Glazed Jug.
Mid-17th C. European Glazed Jug. 4-1/2" x 3" with loop handle. A Susquehannock trade item found at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA. Condition: Minor flake at lip.

43
Three Iron Artifacts.
Three Iron Artifacts. Includes 2 iron hoes and a celt from a Susquehannock town site.

44
17th C. Kaolin Smoking Pipe.
17th C. Kaolin Smoking Pipe. Touch marked on the heel.

45
Coiled Length of ca. 1650 AD Metallic Trim.
Coiled Length of ca. 1650 AD Metallic Trim. Found at a Susquehannock town site.

46
Susquehannock Terra Cotta Smoking Pipe.
Susquehannock Terra Cotta Smoking Pipe. "Tulip Bowl" type, 5" x 2-1/2". Condition: Very good, A-1.

47
Rare Brass Vanity Box Dated 1634.
Rare Brass Vanity Box Dated 1634. Featuring a figure of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange. From the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

48
Two Riker Mounts of Ancient Quartzite.
Two Riker Mounts of Ancient Quartzite. Includes blades, points, jasper scrapers and spalls.

49
Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Brass Trade Kettle.
Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Brass Trade Kettle. 8" x 4". Condition: Losses to bottom section.

50
Two Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Iron Wire Bracelets.
Two Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Iron Wire Bracelets.

51
Small Susquehannock Clay Vessel.
Small Susquehannock Clay Vessel. 3-3/4" x 3-1/2", cord marked. Condition: Minor losses at the rim.

52
Riker Mount of Civil War Artifacts.
Riker Mount of Civil War Artifacts. Various bullet types, button, nipple wrench, etc.

53
Pewter Tobacco Pipe ca. 1650 AD.
Pewter Tobacco Pipe ca. 1650 AD. Recovered from the site of a fortified Susquehannock town at Washington Boro, Lanc., PA. 20" long with owl effigy.

54
Ca. 1650 AD Gun Lock and Brass Trigger Guard.
Ca. 1650 AD Gun Lock and Brass Trigger Guard. Found at the Susquehannock Fort.

55
Two Strand Necklace of Blue & White Trade Beads.
Two Strand Necklace of Blue & White Trade Beads. Circa 1650 AD, Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

56
Strand of Susquehannock Discoidal Shell Beads.
Strand of Susquehannock Discoidal Shell Beads.

57
Susquehannock Clay Tobacco Pipe.
Susquehannock Clay Tobacco Pipe. "Tulip Bowl" type, 8" x 3-1/2", cracked and mended at stem section.

58
Two ca. 1650 AD Iron Trade Items.
Two ca. 1650 AD Iron Trade Items. Includes hoe and bullet mold from a Susquehannock town site.

59
Group of Various Brass Items.
Group of Various Brass Items. Brass cone jangers, thimble pierced for suspension, kettle "ear", etc., ca. 1650 AD.

60
Group of Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads.
Group of Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads. Circa 1650 AD, from Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

61
Long Strand Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads.
Long Strand Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads. Circa 1650 AD, "Straw Bead" type.

62
Two Damaged Ceramic Vessels.
Two Damaged Ceramic Vessels. Includes a Delftware apothecary jar and a small, handled jug, ca. 1650, from a Susquehannock village site.

63
Susquehannock Pottery Vessel.
Susquehannock Pottery Vessel. 5" x 5-1/2". Condition: Cracked and mended.

64
21 Ancient Lanc. Co, PA Stone Points.
21 Ancient Lanc. Co, PA Stone Points.

65
21 Prehistoric Lanc. Co., PA Stone Points.
21 Prehistoric Lanc. Co., PA Stone Points.

66
Strand of ca. 1650 AD Glass Trade Beads.
Strand of ca. 1650 AD Glass Trade Beads. From a Susquehannock Indian site at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

67
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Trade Beads.
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Trade Beads. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

68
Circa 1650 AD Gun Lock.
Circa 1650 AD Gun Lock. From the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

69
Broken Susquehannock Pottery Vessel.
Broken Susquehannock Pottery Vessel. Cord marked with a flared rim.

70
Two Strands of Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads.
Two Strands of Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads. Circa 1650, from Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

71
Susquehannock Brass Trade Kettle.
Susquehannock Brass Trade Kettle. This item shows interesting native repair, losses to bottom section.

72
Group of Artifacts.
Group of Artifacts. Includes clay pipe, bowls and stems, 17th C. beads, bear tooth, iron bracelet sections, etc. from the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

73
Two Riker Mounts.
Two Riker Mounts. Collections of trade knives, dagger blades and lead shot from the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

74
Four Fragmentary Wood Ladles.
Four Fragmentary Wood Ladles. Circa 1650 from a Susquehannock village site at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

75
Small Riker Mount Coll. of Beads and Carving.
Small Riker Mount Coll. of Beads and Carving. Includes mid-17th C. glass beads and a "bird form" steatite carving from Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

76
19th C. Huron Birch Bark Bowl w/ 6 Panels.
19th C. Huron Birch Bark Bowl w/ 6 Panels. Each panel has a scene worked in dyed moose hair, slight damage, but still a good example of this art form.

77
Makah Indian Basketry Hair Receiver.
Makah Indian Basketry Hair Receiver.

78
Lidded Birch Bark Trinket Box.
Lidded Birch Bark Trinket Box. Porcupine quill decorated with a deer motif.

79
Three Stone Muller Stones.
Three Stone Muller Stones. From a Susquehannock village site at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

80
Prehistoric 3/4 Grooved Stone Axe Head.
Prehistoric 3/4 Grooved Stone Axe Head. Edge worn, but a good example, Lanc. Co., PA. 8"l. x 4"h. x 2-1/4"w.

81
Two Riker Mounts of Prehistoric Stone Points.
Two Riker Mounts of Prehistoric Stone Points. Field grade, some perfect, some damaged, 75+ items, Lanc. Co., PA.

82
50+ Ancient Lanc. Co., PA Stone Points.
50+ Ancient Lanc. Co., PA Stone Points. Field grade.

83
23 Ancient Points.
23 Ancient Points. Some damaged.

84
Restored "Wing" Style Bannerstone.
Restored "Wing" Style Bannerstone. Lanc. Co., PA.

85
Large Box of Various Ancient Stone Artifacts.
Large Box of Various Ancient Stone Artifacts. Includes celts, axe heads, hammerstones, etc. All show use and wear.

86
20 Stone Points.
20 Stone Points. Mostly ancient, 1 group contemporary examples.

87
3 Books.
3 Books. Archaeology, Artifacts of Prehistoric America and Indian and Eskimo of North America.

88
20 Prehistoric Stone Points.
20 Prehistoric Stone Points. Pennsylvania finds.

89
19 Ancient PA Stone Points.
19 Ancient PA Stone Points. In 2 Riker mounts.

90
Ancient, Full-Grooved Maul Head.
Ancient, Full-Grooved Maul Head.

91
Book by Lar Hothem.
Book by Lar Hothem. Collector's Guide to North American Indian Artifacts

92
Box of Stone Artifacts.
Box of Stone Artifacts. Includes points, scrapers and spalls from Pennsylvania.

93
Box of Stone Artifacts.
Box of Stone Artifacts. Includes axe head, carved stones, points and a map showing Indian sites in Dauphin Co., PA.

94
Boxed Coll. of Dauphin Co., PA Stone Artifacts.
Boxed Collection of Dauphin Co., PA Stone Artifacts. Includes axe, celt, net sinker, paint pots, etc.

95
Mid-17th C. Gun Barrel.
Mid-17th C. Gun Barrel. Recovered from the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA, 52" long.

96
Three Gun Barrel Sections.
Three Gun Barrel Sections. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

97
Three Riker Mounts of Stone Points and Pot Shards.
Three Riker Mounts of Stone Points and Pot Shards. Includes 30 ancient stone points and Susquehannock pot shards from Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

98
Three Riker Mounts of Ancient Stone Points.
Three Riker Mounts of Ancient Stone Points. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

99
Three Riker Mounts of Ancient Points and Partials.
Three Riker Mounts of Ancient Points and Partials. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

100
Three Riker Mounts of Stone Points.
Three Riker Mounts of Stone Points.

101
Box of Ancient Stone Tools.
Box of Ancient Stone Tools. Includes 19th C. trade pipe and a stone pipe of recent manufacture.

102
Boxed Coll. of Washington Boro Artifacts.
Boxed Coll. of Washington Boro Artifacts. Includes bannerstone sections, Kaolin paint, ladle section, gorget section.

103
10 Various Sized Used Riker Mounts.
10 Various Sized Used Riker Mounts.

104
Riker Mount of Jasper Points and Partial Points.
Riker Mount of Jasper Points and Partial Points. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

105
Wm. Rank Country Scene Theorem.
Wm. Rank Country Scene Theorem. Depicting horse and sulky with farm scene in background, in an original painted frame, 20'' x 27'' overall. Condition: Very good.

106
Two Pcs. Breininger Sgraffito-Decorated Redware.
Two Pieces of Breininger Sgraffito-Decorated Redware. Double-handled vessel dated 1987 and large mug dated 2002, 6''h. and 9-1/2''h. Condition: Very good.

107
Two June & Walter Gottshall Carved Lid Canisters.
Two June and Walter Gottshall Carved Lid Canisters. Dated 1998 and 2000. Tallest, 15''h. Condition: Very good.

108
Jonathan Bastian Carved & Painted Folk Art Santa.
Jonathan Bastian Carved and Painted Folk Art Santa. Dated 2010, 12-1/2''h. Condition: Very good.

109
Yellow Breeches Slide-Lid Candle Box.
Yellow Breeches Box Company Contemporary Folk Art Slide-Lid Candle Box. 10-3/4''l. Condition: Very good.

110
Wm. Rank Bowl of Fruit Theorem.
Wm. Rank Bowl of Fruit Theorem. In original painted frame, 17-1/4'' x 19-1/4'' overall Condition: Very good.

111
D&D Strawser 1996 Folk Art Bird Tree.
D&D Strawser 1996 Folk Art Bird Tree. 21''h. Condition: Very good.

112
Two Jonathan Bastian Carved Animal Figures.
Two Jonathan Bastian Carved Folk Art Animal Figures. Dated 1989 and 1999. Tallest, 9''h. Condition: Very good.

113
Two Timothy Strawser Carvings.
Two Timothy Strawser Carvings. Bird on jar dated 2003, 7''h. Small frame, 6'' x 7-3/4'' overall. Condition: Very good.

114
Two Hattie Brunner Framed Prints.
Two Hattie Brunner Framed Prints. Depicting fall country auction and covered bridge with Amish homesteads, both framed and matted, 18'' x 20'' overall. Condition: Very good.

115
Jonathan Bastian 2001 Santa Folk Art Carving.
Jonathan Bastian 2001 Santa Folk Art Carving. 17-1/2''h. Condition: Very good.

116
Jonathan Bastian 2004 Folk Art Giraffe Carving.
Jonathan Bastian 2004 Folk Art Giraffe Carving. 19''h. Condition: Very good.

117
Bill Rank Preening Bird Theorem.
Bill Rank Preening Bird Theorem. In original sponge-painted frame, 14-1/2'' x 12-1/2'' overall. Condition: Very good.

118
D&D Strawser 1999 Folk Art Carving of Goose.
D&D Strawser 1999 Folk Art Carving of Goose. 10-1/2''h. Condition: Very good.

119
Two Strawser Folk Art Animal Carvings.
Two Strawser Folk Art Animal Carvings. Schimmel-type squirrel signed D&BS 1980, 4-1/2''h. and seated dog signed DS 82, 9''h. Condition: Squirrel is very good, dog has one repaired ear.

120
Mary E. Weaver Blue Spatter Peafowl Ceramics.
Mary E. Weaver Blue Spatter Peafowl Ceramics. Including dome lid coffeepot, child's teapot, sugar, pitcher, cups and saucers. Condition: Very good.

121
Two Unsigned Contemporary Folk Art Santa Figures.
Two Unsigned Contemporary Folk Art Santa Figures. Probably Jonathan Bastian, 9-3/4'' and 16''h. Condition: Very good.

122
Bill Rank Cowden & Wilcox Stoneware Jug Theorem.
Bill Rank Cowden & Wilcox Stoneware Jug Theorem. In original sponge-painted frame, 18-1/2'' x 16-1/2'' overall. Condition: Very good.

123
D&D Strawser 2005 Schimmel Eagle In Nest Carving.
D&D Strawser 2005 Schimmel-Type Eagle In Nest Carving. Marked "1st Carving in 2005", 8-3/4''h. Condition: Very good.

124
Two D&D Strawser Folk Art Crow Trees.
Two D&D Strawser Folk Art Crow Trees. 17-1/2''h. dated 1997, 6''h. dated 2001. Condition: Both have breaks and need repaired.

125
Contemp. Folk Art Copy of Plank Hanging Salt Box.
Contemporary Folk Art Copy of a Plank Hanging Salt Box. 12-3/4''h. x 12''w. Condition: Good with minor wear and loss.

126
Four Various Jonathan Bastian Folk Art Santas.
Four Various Jonathan Bastian Folk Art Santas. Tallest, 6-1/2''h. Condition: Very good.

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Summer 2023 Antique and Americana
 Live Auction w/Online Bidding
Auction Date(s)
Friday Jul 14, 2023 Completed
Auction Location

Manheim, PA 17545
Company
Hess Auction Group

Contact: John M. Hess
Phone: (717) 664-5238
Website: www.hessauctiongroup.com

Listing Terms and Conditions
CONESTOGA AUCTION DIVISION - 717-898-7284 Any Prospective Bidder (hereinafter referred to as Bidder and sometimes Buyer) who bids on any item, hereby agrees to these Conditions of Sale of John M. Hess Auction Company, Inc. (also d/b/a Conestoga Auction Company, Hess Auction Group, Conestoga Guns, LLC) (hereinafter referred to as the 'Auction Company') relative to property being offered for sale at auction. These Conditions of Sale and all other contents of the catalog are subject to amendment by the Auction Company by the posting of notices or by oral announcements made during the sale. Auction Company has made every effort to catalog and correctly describe the property to be sold, however, all lots are sold 'AS IS' and should be examined prior to bidding. Flaws and imperfections caused in the making are not noted. Expect normal wear and oxidation on antique metal wares and crazing and normal glaze loss on pottery and ceramics. Any additional condition questions should be made 24 hours prior to the start of the auction to allow for our staff to review the items. In all matters, the records of the Auction will be final. By participating in any sale, the Bidder agrees to be bound by the following terms and conditions: A. All bidders must register for a buyer's number and provide satisfactory identification. An 20% In-House Buyer's Premium is added to each item sold at auction. Online buyers are charged an additional premium. The online buyer's premium varies according to the listing platform that is used. Check the online conditions of sale for the buyer's premium for each auction when bidding online. 6% Sales Tax will be charged except to persons with a current Dealer's Sales Tax Exemption on file with the Auction. Upon the fall of the hammer or said sold, the title and responsibility for each item or lot passes on to the Buyer. In the case of a disputed bid, the auctioneer, at his discretion, will determine the successful bidder or re-offer and re-sell the article in dispute. In addition to signing these Conditions of Sale, Bidder agrees that he or she will not be permitted to take delivery of purchases until his or her check(s) have cleared unless he or she has previously established credit or made payment arrangements satisfactory to Auction Company. A premium equal to 20%, plus online fee, of the successful bid price will be added to all lots, and is payable by the Bidder, as part of the total purchase price. By registering for a buyer's number, Bidder agrees to allow contact information to be used for marketing and sales analysis purposes. B. BIDDING INCREMENTS: The auctioneers will be using set bid increments. If you have placed absentee bids that do not follow the set increments, your bid will be executed at the set lower increment. C. ABSENTEE BIDDING will be accepted with a valid credit card number to guarantee the bid. All requests for absentee bidding must be received by Hess Auction Group in written form at least (24) hours in advance of the start of the auction. In the event of duplicate in-house absentee bids, the first bid received will take precedence. In-house absentee bids will not be executed on items which are found to be other than described in the catalog. The auctioneer may reject any bid which he considers to be nominal and not commensurate with the value of the article offered. It is entirely possible to buy items by absentee bid for less than your top bid price as they are handled competitively. Due to uncertainties of bidding, a lot may sell to the floor bidder for the same amount as an absentee bid. To prevent this from happening, the absentee bidder can give Auction Company the right to bid the next higher bid by placing a (+) sign after the bid price. Auction Company will not be responsible for any omissions when processing your absentee bids. All sales are final and must be paid in full immediately. Items must be inspected before leaving absentee bids. D. ONLINE BIDDING: Online buyers are charged an additional premium. The online buyer's premium varies according to the listing platform that is used. Check the online conditions of sale for the buyer's premium for each auction when bidding online. We are not aware of the live bids in advance, but only during the time of the auction as they are forwarded to our computer. Auction Company will not be responsible for any omissions, errors or slow communications on absentee bids from Online. In the event of a tie bid with a floor bidder and an online bidder, the floor bidder will take precedence. The auctioneer's decision in this matter is final. E. PHONE BIDDING: Phone bidder will be accepted with a valid credit card number to guarantee the bid and agrees to an opening bid equal to the low estimate for the lot. Buyer's Premium for phone bids is 22%. Phone lines are reserved for serious bidders only. Due to a limited number of available phone lines, bids will be executed on a first come, first serve basis. All requests for telephone bidding must be received by Hess Auction Group in written form at least (24) hours in advance of the start of the auction. It is the bidder's responsibility to confirm the bid has been received by the Auction Company. Auction Company reserves the right to reject any phone bids that are submitted after the set deadline. While every effort is made to execute phone bids, it is recommended that bidders leave a back-up bid amount if the telephone bidder is unreachable. Auction Company is not responsible for inadvertently missed bids. F. PAYMENT: Payment must be made prior to removal from the auction house. In house bidders must settle their accounts on the day of sale. Absentee, Telephone and Online Bidders must make payment within seven (7) calendar days. Failure to do so will result in a dispute on your account and in forfeiture of items unless prior approval has been granted. G. ONLINE PAYMENTS: All invoices will be emailed to the buyers following the auction. Money Orders, Cashier's Check, Wire Transfer, Live Auctioneers Payment processing (with processing fee), MasterCard, Visa and Discover will be accepted for payment of purchases. Items must be paid for within seven (7) calendar days of the auction or will be forfeited to the Auction Company. H. SHIPPING: Paid items must be scheduled for removal from our auction facility within fourteen (14) calendar days or they will be forfeited to the Auction Company. Auction Company does not pack or ship any items in house. Buyer pays shipping costs directly to shipper. All international customers are responsible for their own taxes and tariffs based upon the actual selling price. The declared value cannot be of lesser value than purchase price. * For out-of-state buyers, paid invoices will be sent to UPS Store #1005, store1005@theupsstore.com, (717)898-9303. They will contact you for arrangements. * You may, however, choose a different shipper. Listed below is an additional shipper. Confirmation will be required if using a different shipper. -Postal Connections at pca158@postalconnections.com (717)399-9076 For any shipping inquiries regarding any potential shipping costs prior to the auction, please direct all your shipping questions to the above-mentioned names, as we do not ship in-house and are not able to answer these questions. I. AS IS: Bidder agrees that before the Sale, Bidder or Bidder's agents should inspect the property before bidding to determine its condition, size and whether or not it has been repaired or restored. Bidder is responsible for satisfying himself or herself concerning the condition of the property and the matters referred to in the Catalog. Condition reports, photos and video or digital images are provided as a courtesy and should not be used as a substitute for viewing the items in person. All statements made in the catalog or in the condition report or made orally or in writing elsewhere are statements of opinion and are not to be relied on as statements of fact. Except for what is provided for under Paragraph T, Auction Company and the underlying owner of the property being sold ('Owner') assume no risk, liability or responsibility for the authenticity of the authorship of any property identified in this catalog. All property is sold "as is" and neither Auction Company nor the Owner of property being sold make any warranties or representations of any kind or nature with respect to the property being sold, and no statement in the catalog or made at the sale, or in the bill of sale or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed an assumption of liability or warranty or representation as to the description, genuineness, attribution, provenance or condition of the property. Auction Company and the Owner make no representations as to whether Bidder acquires any reproduction rights in the property being sold at the Sale. J. Withdrawal. Auction Company reserves the right to withdraw any property before sale and shall have no liability for such withdrawal. K. Bid Per Lot. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer, all bids are per lot as numbered in the Catalog. L. Video or digital images. At some auctions a video or digital screen may be used. Auction Company is not liable for any errors in the operation or quality of the image presented. M. Reserves. Unless the sale is advertised and announced as a sale without reserves, each lot may be offered subject to reserve. Auction Company may implement such reserves by bidding through its representatives on behalf of the Owner. N. Bidding. Auction Company reserves the right to reject a bid from any bidder. The auctioneer has the right to split any bidding increment and to advance the bidding in any manner as the auctioneer may decide. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. In the event of any dispute between bidders, the auctioneer shall have sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, the sale record of Auction Company shall be conclusive in all respects. O. Auctioneer's Discretion. If the auctioneer determines that any opening bid is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, he may reject the same and withdraw the article from the sale. If having accepted an opening bid, the auctioneer decides that any advance thereafter is not of sufficient amount, he may reject the advance. P. Successful Bid. On the fall of the auctioneer's hammer, title to the offered lot will pass from Owner to the highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer, subject to these Conditions of Sale set forth herein, and such bidder (a) assumes full risk and responsibility therefore (b) if requested will sign a confirmation of purchase and (c) will pay the purchase price in full or such part as Auction Company may require for all lots purchased. Q. Collateral/Security. The Buyer grants Auction Company a security interest in the purchase property and Auction Company may retain as collateral security for the Bidder's obligations to Auction Company any property or monies held or received by Auction Company for the account of the Bidder. Payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until Auction Company has collected funds represented by checks, or, in the case of bank or cashier's checks, until Auction Company has confirmed their authenticity. Bidder agrees that items are forfeited to the Auction Company if payment is not made in accordance with all of the conditions set forth herein and agrees to pay any returned check charges that may be incurred. R. Removal of Property. The Bidder, at Bidder's expense must remove all property from Auction Company not later than (14) calendar days following the sale. Bidder agrees that any property which is paid for but left at Auction Company's premises for any reason more than fourteen (14) calendar days after the sale (unless prior approval for extension has been granted) has been forfeited to the Auction Company and may be resold by Auction Company. S. Non-Payment. If the Bidder does not make full payment for the purchases within the time required, Auction Company is authorized in its absolute and sole discretion to exercise one or more of the following remedies, in addition to other remedies available to Auction Company and the Owner: Auction Company is authorized to: (a) hold the buyer liable for the total purchase price; (b) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the Buyer; (c) resell the property at public auction or private sale with terms that Auction Company deems appropriate; (d) to resell the property at public auction without reserve and the Buyer shall be liable for any deficiency, cost, handling charges and the expenses of both sales and the commissions on both sales; (e) to offset the full purchase price against any amount owed by Auction Company to the Buyer; (f) to not allow any bids at any upcoming auctions by or on behalf of the Buyer; and (h) to take other actions as Auction Company find necessary and appropriate. The Buyer grants Auction Company a security interest in any property in Auction Company's possession which is owned by such Buyer and Auction Company is authorized to hold such property as collateral security for such Buyer's obligations. Buyer shall be liable to Auction Company for all other charges incurred because of Buyer's non-payment, including attorney fees, expenses and incidental damages. As between Auction Company and Owner, if the successful bidder does not pay for the property, collection procedures shall be the responsibility of the Consignor and not Auction Company. T. Limited Right of Rescission. If within twenty-one days of the sale of any lot, the Buyer gives notice in writing to Auction Company alleging that the identification of authorship (as defined in the Catalog) of such lot as set forth in the Catalog description of such lot (as amended by any written notices or verbal announcements during the sale) is not substantially correct based on a fair reading of the catalog, and (b) if within fourteen days of such notice the buyer returns the lot to Auction Company in the same condition as when sold, and (c) establishes the written allegations to Auction Company's satisfaction (including by providing one or more written opinions by recognized experts in the field, as Auction Company may reasonably require), then the sale will be rescinded with only the purchase price and Buyer's premium refunded. No reimbursement shall be made for any shipping costs incurred. U. Limitation of Liability. If, for any reason a purchased lot cannot be delivered in the same condition as at the time of sale, or should any purchased lot be stolen, miss-delivered or lost prior to delivery, Auction Company shall not be liable for any amount more than that paid by the buyer. V. Endangered Species. International shipping is not available for items containing materials from endangered species including but not limited to; ivory and rhino horns. These items will only be shipped within the United States, except to prohibited states. All buyers agree to comply with any additional restrictions regarding the trade of endangered species as a condition of sale. It is the purchaser's responsibility to obtain any licenses and/or certificates as well as any other required documentation prior to shipment. In the case of denial or delay of any required documentation or paperwork, they buyer will still be responsible for making on-time payment for the total purchase price of the lot. Therefore, if you are unsure, we recommend that you DO NOT BID on endangered species items. W. Governing Law and Jurisdiction. The Conditions of Sale, as well as the Buyer's, Owner's and Auction Company's respective rights and obligations shall be governed, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Pennsylvania. All persons participating in any auction sale, whether as bidder or consignor, whether present in person or by agent, or by absentee bid, order bid, telephone, internet or other means, consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state courts located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. X. Severability. If any part of the Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent of the law. NOTE: Condition reports, photos and video or digital images are provided as a courtesy and should not be used as a substitute for viewing the items in person. All items are sold AS IS in accordance with the Conditions of Sale. YOUR BIDDING ACKNOWLEDGES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE.
Native American Artifacts, Contemporary Folk Art, Pottery & Stoneware, China & Glass, Furniture, Folk Art & Woodenware, Artwork, Metalware, Miscellaneous, Decoys, Textiles, and Rugs.

1
Riker Mounted Coll. of White Quartz Arrowheads.
Riker Mounted Coll. of White Quartz Arrowheads. From Lanc. Co., PA, triangular, stemmed types. 46 examples.

2
Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Wampum Beads.
Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Wampum Beads. A collection of over 100 specimens.

3
Riker Mounted Group of Prehistoric Stone Points.
Riker Mounted Group of Prehistoric Stone Points. From Lanc. Co., PA. 21 examples.

4
Necklace Strand of Susquehannock Trade Beads.
Necklace Strand of Susquehannock Trade Beads. Circa 1640 from Manor Twp., Lanc. Co. PA.

5
Susquehannock Trade Bead Necklace.
Susquehannock Trade Bead Necklace. With scarce twisted bugle beads.

6
17th C. Hewing Axe Head.
17th C. Hewing Axe Head. Obtained in trade by the Susquehannock Indians, 8" x 5-1/2".

7
Kaolin Trade Pipe.
Kaolin Trade Pipe. Found at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

8
Early Kaolin Trade Pipe.
Early Kaolin Trade Pipe. Has a cracked and mended stem section.

9
17th C. Iron Strike-a-Light "Fire Steel".
17th C. Iron Strike-a-Light "Fire Steel".

10
Circa 1640 Era Trade Axe.
Circa 1640 Era Trade Axe. From the Susquehannock Indian town in Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

11
Susquehannock Clay Vessel.
Susquehannock Clay Vessel. 4-1/2" x 4", circa 1640's. Condition: A-1, no cracks or restoration.

12
Susquehannock Indian Clay Smoking Pipe.
Susquehannock Indian Clay Smoking Pipe. "Tulip Bowl" type, 7" x 3-1/2". Condition: Cracked and mended at the end of the stem.

13
Group of 12 Early Gun Flints.
Group of 12 Early Gun Flints. From the Fortified Susquehannock Town at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

14
17th C. Trade Gun Lock.
17th C. Trade Gun Lock. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA. The flint is still in the jaws of the hammer. Also musket ball, ramrod thimbles, etc.

15
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Trade Beads.
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Trade Beads. From a Susquehannock town site.

16
Susquehannock Clay Bowl.
Susquehannock Clay Bowl. 3-1/4" x 2-1/2", slight crack, an exfoliated section, easy to restore.

17
17th C. "Latten" Spoon.
17th C. "Latten" Spoon. With a tinned surface and a heart-shaped touchmark in the bowl. An item obtained from the Dutch in trade by the Susquehannock Indians.

18
Fine Example of a Kaolin Pipe.
Fine Example of a Kaolin Pipe. Traded for and used by the Susquehannock Indians. "ID" touchmark on the heel of the bowl. 9-7/8"l.

19
Strand of 17th C. Glass "Straw Beads".
Strand of 17th C. Glass "Straw Beads". Obtained in trade by the Susquehannock Indians.

20
Susquehannock Clay Vessel.
Susquehannock Clay Vessel. 3-1/4" x 3-1/2". Condition: One minor chip on the rim, otherwise no cracks.

21
Two Susquehannock Ornaments of Brass.
Two Susquehannock Ornaments of Brass. Includes "Basque" earring and a 3-layer brass wire bracelet.

22
Mid-17th C. Trade Axe Head.
Mid-17th C. Trade Axe Head. Recovered from a Susquehannock village site, 6" long.

23
Mid-17th C. Brass Trade Kettle.
Mid-17th C. Brass Trade Kettle. From a Lanc. Co., PA Susquehannock village site, 3-1/2" x 6". Condition: Losses to the bottom areas.

24
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Beads.
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Beads. Obtained in trade by the Susquehannock Indians, Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

25
Three Native-Made Brass Wire Bracelets.
Three Native-Made Brass Wire Bracelets. Susquehannock Indian.

26
Strand of Discoidal Shell Beads.
Strand of Discoidal Shell Beads. Made and used by the Susquehannock Indians, Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

27
Double Strand of ca. 1650 AD Glass Trade Beads.
Double Strand of ca. 1650 AD Glass Trade Beads. Blue and White "Straw Beads" from the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

28
Susquehannock Clay Tobacco Pipe.
Susquehannock Clay Tobacco Pipe. "Tulip Bowl" type, 6-1/4" long. Condition: Cracked and mended at the stem.

29
Circa 1650 AD "Latten" Spoon.
Circa 1650 AD "Latten" Spoon. Tinned with a "strawberry" finial.

30
Fragmentary 17th C. Dutch "Vanity Box".
Fragmentary 17th C. Dutch "Vanity Box". Containing shell wampum beads, from a Susquehannock town in Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

31
Clay Vessel Made by Susquehannock Potter.
Clay Vessel Made by Susquehannock Potter. Circa 1640, 5-1/4" x 5", cord marked surface. Condition: Good, undamaged, except for a rim chip.

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Over 75 Lanc. Co., PA Triangular Arrowheads.
Over 75 Lanc. Co., PA Triangular Arrowheads. A collection made by 3 generations of a Washington Boro farm family.

33
Mid-17th C. Green Glass "Case Bottle".
Mid-17th C. Green Glass "Case Bottle". Found at the site of a Susquehannock Village in Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA. Condition: Minor chip at "lip".

34
Nine Ancient Stone Points.
Nine Ancient Stone Points. Farm field finds at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

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52 Ancient Stone Points.
52 Ancient Stone Points. Found in Washington Boro, 1950-1982, field grade.

36
Small Susquehannock Potter Vessel.
Small Susquehannock Potter Vessel. 3" x 3-1/4". Condition: Cracked and mended.

37
Mid-17th C. Cannon Shot.
Mid-17th C. Cannon Shot. 2" diam., The Susquehannock Stronghold, stockaded with European-styled bastions was defended with small cannon according to contemporary sources.

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A Sample of Susquehannock Paint.
A Sample of Susquehannock Paint. Circa 1650.

39
40+ Field Grade Ancient Stone Points.
40+ Field Grade Ancient Stone Points.

40
Good Cherokee Split River Cane Basket.
Good Cherokee Split River Cane Basket. Twill woven and blood root and walnut dyed, 11" x 7-1/2".

41
Fine Small Clay Vessel.
Fine Small Clay Vessel. 3-1/4" x 3-1/4", A-1, perfect condition.

42
Mid-17th C. European Glazed Jug.
Mid-17th C. European Glazed Jug. 4-1/2" x 3" with loop handle. A Susquehannock trade item found at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA. Condition: Minor flake at lip.

43
Three Iron Artifacts.
Three Iron Artifacts. Includes 2 iron hoes and a celt from a Susquehannock town site.

44
17th C. Kaolin Smoking Pipe.
17th C. Kaolin Smoking Pipe. Touch marked on the heel.

45
Coiled Length of ca. 1650 AD Metallic Trim.
Coiled Length of ca. 1650 AD Metallic Trim. Found at a Susquehannock town site.

46
Susquehannock Terra Cotta Smoking Pipe.
Susquehannock Terra Cotta Smoking Pipe. "Tulip Bowl" type, 5" x 2-1/2". Condition: Very good, A-1.

47
Rare Brass Vanity Box Dated 1634.
Rare Brass Vanity Box Dated 1634. Featuring a figure of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange. From the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

48
Two Riker Mounts of Ancient Quartzite.
Two Riker Mounts of Ancient Quartzite. Includes blades, points, jasper scrapers and spalls.

49
Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Brass Trade Kettle.
Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Brass Trade Kettle. 8" x 4". Condition: Losses to bottom section.

50
Two Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Iron Wire Bracelets.
Two Mid-17th C. Susquehannock Iron Wire Bracelets.

51
Small Susquehannock Clay Vessel.
Small Susquehannock Clay Vessel. 3-3/4" x 3-1/2", cord marked. Condition: Minor losses at the rim.

52
Riker Mount of Civil War Artifacts.
Riker Mount of Civil War Artifacts. Various bullet types, button, nipple wrench, etc.

53
Pewter Tobacco Pipe ca. 1650 AD.
Pewter Tobacco Pipe ca. 1650 AD. Recovered from the site of a fortified Susquehannock town at Washington Boro, Lanc., PA. 20" long with owl effigy.

54
Ca. 1650 AD Gun Lock and Brass Trigger Guard.
Ca. 1650 AD Gun Lock and Brass Trigger Guard. Found at the Susquehannock Fort.

55
Two Strand Necklace of Blue & White Trade Beads.
Two Strand Necklace of Blue & White Trade Beads. Circa 1650 AD, Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

56
Strand of Susquehannock Discoidal Shell Beads.
Strand of Susquehannock Discoidal Shell Beads.

57
Susquehannock Clay Tobacco Pipe.
Susquehannock Clay Tobacco Pipe. "Tulip Bowl" type, 8" x 3-1/2", cracked and mended at stem section.

58
Two ca. 1650 AD Iron Trade Items.
Two ca. 1650 AD Iron Trade Items. Includes hoe and bullet mold from a Susquehannock town site.

59
Group of Various Brass Items.
Group of Various Brass Items. Brass cone jangers, thimble pierced for suspension, kettle "ear", etc., ca. 1650 AD.

60
Group of Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads.
Group of Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads. Circa 1650 AD, from Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

61
Long Strand Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads.
Long Strand Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads. Circa 1650 AD, "Straw Bead" type.

62
Two Damaged Ceramic Vessels.
Two Damaged Ceramic Vessels. Includes a Delftware apothecary jar and a small, handled jug, ca. 1650, from a Susquehannock village site.

63
Susquehannock Pottery Vessel.
Susquehannock Pottery Vessel. 5" x 5-1/2". Condition: Cracked and mended.

64
21 Ancient Lanc. Co, PA Stone Points.
21 Ancient Lanc. Co, PA Stone Points.

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21 Prehistoric Lanc. Co., PA Stone Points.
21 Prehistoric Lanc. Co., PA Stone Points.

66
Strand of ca. 1650 AD Glass Trade Beads.
Strand of ca. 1650 AD Glass Trade Beads. From a Susquehannock Indian site at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

67
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Trade Beads.
Strand of Mid-17th C. Glass Trade Beads. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

68
Circa 1650 AD Gun Lock.
Circa 1650 AD Gun Lock. From the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

69
Broken Susquehannock Pottery Vessel.
Broken Susquehannock Pottery Vessel. Cord marked with a flared rim.

70
Two Strands of Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads.
Two Strands of Susquehannock Glass Trade Beads. Circa 1650, from Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

71
Susquehannock Brass Trade Kettle.
Susquehannock Brass Trade Kettle. This item shows interesting native repair, losses to bottom section.

72
Group of Artifacts.
Group of Artifacts. Includes clay pipe, bowls and stems, 17th C. beads, bear tooth, iron bracelet sections, etc. from the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

73
Two Riker Mounts.
Two Riker Mounts. Collections of trade knives, dagger blades and lead shot from the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

74
Four Fragmentary Wood Ladles.
Four Fragmentary Wood Ladles. Circa 1650 from a Susquehannock village site at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

75
Small Riker Mount Coll. of Beads and Carving.
Small Riker Mount Coll. of Beads and Carving. Includes mid-17th C. glass beads and a "bird form" steatite carving from Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

76
19th C. Huron Birch Bark Bowl w/ 6 Panels.
19th C. Huron Birch Bark Bowl w/ 6 Panels. Each panel has a scene worked in dyed moose hair, slight damage, but still a good example of this art form.

77
Makah Indian Basketry Hair Receiver.
Makah Indian Basketry Hair Receiver.

78
Lidded Birch Bark Trinket Box.
Lidded Birch Bark Trinket Box. Porcupine quill decorated with a deer motif.

79
Three Stone Muller Stones.
Three Stone Muller Stones. From a Susquehannock village site at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

80
Prehistoric 3/4 Grooved Stone Axe Head.
Prehistoric 3/4 Grooved Stone Axe Head. Edge worn, but a good example, Lanc. Co., PA. 8"l. x 4"h. x 2-1/4"w.

81
Two Riker Mounts of Prehistoric Stone Points.
Two Riker Mounts of Prehistoric Stone Points. Field grade, some perfect, some damaged, 75+ items, Lanc. Co., PA.

82
50+ Ancient Lanc. Co., PA Stone Points.
50+ Ancient Lanc. Co., PA Stone Points. Field grade.

83
23 Ancient Points.
23 Ancient Points. Some damaged.

84
Restored "Wing" Style Bannerstone.
Restored "Wing" Style Bannerstone. Lanc. Co., PA.

85
Large Box of Various Ancient Stone Artifacts.
Large Box of Various Ancient Stone Artifacts. Includes celts, axe heads, hammerstones, etc. All show use and wear.

86
20 Stone Points.
20 Stone Points. Mostly ancient, 1 group contemporary examples.

87
3 Books.
3 Books. Archaeology, Artifacts of Prehistoric America and Indian and Eskimo of North America.

88
20 Prehistoric Stone Points.
20 Prehistoric Stone Points. Pennsylvania finds.

89
19 Ancient PA Stone Points.
19 Ancient PA Stone Points. In 2 Riker mounts.

90
Ancient, Full-Grooved Maul Head.
Ancient, Full-Grooved Maul Head.

91
Book by Lar Hothem.
Book by Lar Hothem. Collector's Guide to North American Indian Artifacts

92
Box of Stone Artifacts.
Box of Stone Artifacts. Includes points, scrapers and spalls from Pennsylvania.

93
Box of Stone Artifacts.
Box of Stone Artifacts. Includes axe head, carved stones, points and a map showing Indian sites in Dauphin Co., PA.

94
Boxed Coll. of Dauphin Co., PA Stone Artifacts.
Boxed Collection of Dauphin Co., PA Stone Artifacts. Includes axe, celt, net sinker, paint pots, etc.

95
Mid-17th C. Gun Barrel.
Mid-17th C. Gun Barrel. Recovered from the Susquehannock Fort at Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA, 52" long.

96
Three Gun Barrel Sections.
Three Gun Barrel Sections. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

97
Three Riker Mounts of Stone Points and Pot Shards.
Three Riker Mounts of Stone Points and Pot Shards. Includes 30 ancient stone points and Susquehannock pot shards from Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

98
Three Riker Mounts of Ancient Stone Points.
Three Riker Mounts of Ancient Stone Points. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

99
Three Riker Mounts of Ancient Points and Partials.
Three Riker Mounts of Ancient Points and Partials. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

100
Three Riker Mounts of Stone Points.
Three Riker Mounts of Stone Points.

101
Box of Ancient Stone Tools.
Box of Ancient Stone Tools. Includes 19th C. trade pipe and a stone pipe of recent manufacture.

102
Boxed Coll. of Washington Boro Artifacts.
Boxed Coll. of Washington Boro Artifacts. Includes bannerstone sections, Kaolin paint, ladle section, gorget section.

103
10 Various Sized Used Riker Mounts.
10 Various Sized Used Riker Mounts.

104
Riker Mount of Jasper Points and Partial Points.
Riker Mount of Jasper Points and Partial Points. From Washington Boro, Lanc. Co., PA.

105
Wm. Rank Country Scene Theorem.
Wm. Rank Country Scene Theorem. Depicting horse and sulky with farm scene in background, in an original painted frame, 20'' x 27'' overall. Condition: Very good.

106
Two Pcs. Breininger Sgraffito-Decorated Redware.
Two Pieces of Breininger Sgraffito-Decorated Redware. Double-handled vessel dated 1987 and large mug dated 2002, 6''h. and 9-1/2''h. Condition: Very good.

107
Two June & Walter Gottshall Carved Lid Canisters.
Two June and Walter Gottshall Carved Lid Canisters. Dated 1998 and 2000. Tallest, 15''h. Condition: Very good.

108
Jonathan Bastian Carved & Painted Folk Art Santa.
Jonathan Bastian Carved and Painted Folk Art Santa. Dated 2010, 12-1/2''h. Condition: Very good.

109
Yellow Breeches Slide-Lid Candle Box.
Yellow Breeches Box Company Contemporary Folk Art Slide-Lid Candle Box. 10-3/4''l. Condition: Very good.

110
Wm. Rank Bowl of Fruit Theorem.
Wm. Rank Bowl of Fruit Theorem. In original painted frame, 17-1/4'' x 19-1/4'' overall Condition: Very good.

111
D&D Strawser 1996 Folk Art Bird Tree.
D&D Strawser 1996 Folk Art Bird Tree. 21''h. Condition: Very good.

112
Two Jonathan Bastian Carved Animal Figures.
Two Jonathan Bastian Carved Folk Art Animal Figures. Dated 1989 and 1999. Tallest, 9''h. Condition: Very good.

113
Two Timothy Strawser Carvings.
Two Timothy Strawser Carvings. Bird on jar dated 2003, 7''h. Small frame, 6'' x 7-3/4'' overall. Condition: Very good.

114
Two Hattie Brunner Framed Prints.
Two Hattie Brunner Framed Prints. Depicting fall country auction and covered bridge with Amish homesteads, both framed and matted, 18'' x 20'' overall. Condition: Very good.

115
Jonathan Bastian 2001 Santa Folk Art Carving.
Jonathan Bastian 2001 Santa Folk Art Carving. 17-1/2''h. Condition: Very good.

116
Jonathan Bastian 2004 Folk Art Giraffe Carving.
Jonathan Bastian 2004 Folk Art Giraffe Carving. 19''h. Condition: Very good.

117
Bill Rank Preening Bird Theorem.
Bill Rank Preening Bird Theorem. In original sponge-painted frame, 14-1/2'' x 12-1/2'' overall. Condition: Very good.

118
D&D Strawser 1999 Folk Art Carving of Goose.
D&D Strawser 1999 Folk Art Carving of Goose. 10-1/2''h. Condition: Very good.

119
Two Strawser Folk Art Animal Carvings.
Two Strawser Folk Art Animal Carvings. Schimmel-type squirrel signed D&BS 1980, 4-1/2''h. and seated dog signed DS 82, 9''h. Condition: Squirrel is very good, dog has one repaired ear.

120
Mary E. Weaver Blue Spatter Peafowl Ceramics.
Mary E. Weaver Blue Spatter Peafowl Ceramics. Including dome lid coffeepot, child's teapot, sugar, pitcher, cups and saucers. Condition: Very good.

121
Two Unsigned Contemporary Folk Art Santa Figures.
Two Unsigned Contemporary Folk Art Santa Figures. Probably Jonathan Bastian, 9-3/4'' and 16''h. Condition: Very good.

122
Bill Rank Cowden & Wilcox Stoneware Jug Theorem.
Bill Rank Cowden & Wilcox Stoneware Jug Theorem. In original sponge-painted frame, 18-1/2'' x 16-1/2'' overall. Condition: Very good.

123
D&D Strawser 2005 Schimmel Eagle In Nest Carving.
D&D Strawser 2005 Schimmel-Type Eagle In Nest Carving. Marked "1st Carving in 2005", 8-3/4''h. Condition: Very good.

124
Two D&D Strawser Folk Art Crow Trees.
Two D&D Strawser Folk Art Crow Trees. 17-1/2''h. dated 1997, 6''h. dated 2001. Condition: Both have breaks and need repaired.

125
Contemp. Folk Art Copy of Plank Hanging Salt Box.
Contemporary Folk Art Copy of a Plank Hanging Salt Box. 12-3/4''h. x 12''w. Condition: Good with minor wear and loss.

126
Four Various Jonathan Bastian Folk Art Santas.
Four Various Jonathan Bastian Folk Art Santas. Tallest, 6-1/2''h. Condition: Very good.