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Haida Horn Spoon - A medium-size spoon that has been fashioned by cutting and polishing a section of mountain goat horn. The narrow handle is tapered and has been decorated with an "Eagle Clan" ancestral figure or crest - From the southern Queen Charlotte Islands located off the Northwest Coast of British Columbia, Canada. Has a Stermer C.O.A. - Price: $2700.00

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Haida Horn Spoon - A medium-size spoon that has been fashioned by cutting and polishing a section of mountain goat horn. The narrow handle is tapered and has been drilled for suspension. This piece most likely originated from the Queen Charlotte Islands off the northern coast of British Columbia, Canada. Has a Stermer C.O.A. - Price: $800.00

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11 3/4" x 3 1/8" Paleo Biface/Blade - A very large biface or knife form with convex blade edges and a convex base. Cross-section is thick and bi-convex and flaking is entirely by percussion. Found in 1956 by Henry Foster in The Black Rock Desert, Nevada. Has a Stermer C.O.A. - Price: $3000.00

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2 1/2" Western Scotts Bluff Patinated Brown Chert - A medium-size stemed lanceolate or knife form with convex blade edges, angular shoulders and expanded stem. Basal edge is convex, stem and basal edges are ground. Cross-section is thin and lenticular and flaking by a combination of collateral soft hammer percussion and pressure. This is fine example of this rare type. Found in 1965 in Humboldt County, Nevada. Ex. Geinger Collection. Has a Stermer C.O.A. - Price: $1200.00

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10" x 2" x 1/2" Cascade Blade - Five inches of ground edges, base goes to original cortex of obsidian. There are no breaks and no chips. Extremely nice. Only going to go up in value. Found on Klamath Marsh in 1975. Price: Contact

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6 5/8" x 1 1/4" x 11/16" Haskett - Found at the Mt. Hebron Site in 1974. Plenty of crusty patina on this Paleo piece - Price: Contact

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3 1/16" x 1" x 3/8" World Class Red Elko with a hint of tan jasper. Extremely fine flaking with a twist in the blade. Found in the Black Rock Desert 1949 - Price: Contact

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20 1/2" Salmon Packer - Found in Southern Oregon in the 70's. High grade with a ring and a notch in the end indicates a female - Price: Contact

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