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Old 11-24-2011, 06:09 AM
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Lots of Wisconsin pieces-

I have just been given one of those once in a lifetime type opportunities to buy a piece of a copper collection. All found by my friend who is getting divorced and has been forced to sell. I have thus decided to sell off some of my stone and pottery pieces that do not have the attachment his copper does for me. I will add pics in a little bit. All reasonable offers will be considered, all items are good, no rechips or anything like that unless noted. Of course you can have time to look them over and return anything for any reason no questions asked- say ten days, if you need more time than that no problem, just shoot me an email. I'm not listing prices, make me an offer, anything that doesn't sell to you folks here will be put up on ebay in the next couple of days.

First pic, left to right:
hixton "celt" for lack of a better term
burlington biface, has some flea bites
most perfect galena waubesa I've ever seen, from Illinois, ex Hunzicker
big adena from Green Co Wis
nice adena/waubesa, burlington i think
monster size for the type hixton durst

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little notched rhyolite point from wis
type 1 PDC chert waubesa, nice solid point
HUGE raddatz type knife with old resharpening evident on both edges, vernon co wi
G-10 Raddatz made from type one PDC
MONSTER rhyolite adena, one of the finest pieces I've owned. made from marquette ryholite and a sauk co find I believe.
nice waubesa
one last waubesa, super well made, maybe g-10, ex hunzicker and from wis.


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Old 11-24-2011, 06:16 AM
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Okay, here's a lot of pottery, 4 bowls and two pots. Most from Arkansas, one bowl is from Arizona, and I don't know where a couple came from. All being sold as one lot and shipped together. Make me a reasonable offer.
I should add that some have horrible restoration done to them and some need more work done to them.
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Old 11-24-2011, 06:35 AM
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and a couple more...

First pic, this one kills me. It was one of the largest and finest examples of a Chancay culture urn that I had ever seen, until my daughter and I were playing tag in the house. Now it's in many pieces, all there of course but I can't bare to look at it, makes me want to cry. I won't tell you what I paid for it. This I have to get at least 300 for even in this condition, it would make a killer, and profitable, restoration project for somebody. Big when whole, like 18 inches tall but don't quote me on that exactly, I have pics of it whole if you want to see.

Second, a BIG bowl from the SW, nice color, has fairly extensive professional restoration done to it, pain to ship, make an offer.
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Old 11-24-2011, 06:41 AM
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First pic, NICE Incan bottle, thin and super well made. Broken and reglued, needs the plaster painted to match color. 99% damage is on back which means it still makes a killer display piece. Make a reasonable offer

Next is a BIG quapaw "medallion bowl". Ex Heckmen col. Original finder did a HORRIBLE job of putting it back together so I soaked it all and removed old glue and plaster, started the redo but never finished, not a hard thing to finish I just never did. Ships easier this way anyway- make an offer. I believe all the pieces are there or very close to it 95%+ for sure.
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Old 11-24-2011, 11:04 AM
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Old 11-25-2011, 05:42 PM
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Just going to bump this one time, I haven't had so much as a single offer on any of this stuff, not even some lowball thing. Kind of surprised, makes me think my collection is just a bunch of junk compared to what you all must have LOL! Anyhow, I'm going to leave this stuff available for any offers for you guys for just a lil bit longer and then most of it will be listed other places for sale, wanted my friends here to have first shot if there was anything that you liked.
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Old 11-25-2011, 10:43 PM
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cannon man your pottery is nice stuff , unfortunatly i dont think i cant afford any of it , i know a lot of people would be more then happy to own it , if you put prices on it i would be more interested, do some wheelin-and-dealin and come up with the money , i just have no clue what to offer, maybe you could pm me prices on the bowls, i dont care if they are in pieces as long as its all there
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Paul, if it wasn't so close to Christmas I would probably buy a few of those Points for my Wisconsin tray. But we are going on a cruise to Mexico for Christmas this year and I don't have the extra cash to buy anything. I would love to have the 5 Wabuesa/Adena Points if I had the cash to spare.
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