Framed 40 Arrow Heads and Tools — Prehistoric Points, Private Estate, Sold As-Is
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Published date: 2025/10/22
- Location: Petersburg, VA, Amelia Court House, Virginia, United States
Title: Framed 40 Arrow Heads and Tools — Prehistoric Points, Private Estate, Sold As-Is
Description:
This framed collection features 40 Native American arrowheads and stone tools, showcasing various prehistoric projectile points and knapped artifacts. Originating from a distinguished collector’s estate, the assortment reflects regional variations in North American indigenous craftsmanship and ancient lithic techniques. Mounted in a black frame with white backing, the display offers archaeological significance and decorative appeal for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts.
Key Features:
An assortment of 40 knapped stone arrowheads and tools.
Shapes include triangular, lanceolate, notched, and stemmed forms.
Stone colors range from translucent white to opaque black and brown.
Framed in a black case with a white background for wall or tabletop display.
Provenance from a prominent collector of fine art and antiquities.
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Specifications:
Voltage: N/A
Style Period: Pre-Columbian
Pattern: Arrow Heads and Tools
Origin: United States
Materials: Chert, flint, quartz, jasper, obsidian
Maker’s Mark: None
Dimensions: Height: 12.25 inches, Width: 16 inches, Depth: 1 inch
Weight: 2.76 lbs
Condition Report:
Very good overall condition.
No significant damage observed.
Arrowheads exhibit natural patina consistent with age.
The frame shows minor edge wear but remains sturdy.
Provenance traces to the consignor’s grandfather, a large-scale collector of fine art and antiquities.
Sold as-is.
Auction Terms:
No reserves—this lot will sell to the highest bidder, regardless of final price.
A 5% buyer’s premium applies, below the standard rate. The winner is responsible for credit card fees, packing, shipping, and taxes.
Unsold lots will be relisted in a new auction 60 days after the original closes.
Live Bidding Notice:
Lots close every 15–30 seconds. Place bids early to avoid missing the opportunity to own this item.
Packing & Shipping:
This framed collection will be securely packaged using double-boxed methods: bubble wrap, packing paper, peanuts, shrink wrap, and air pillows.
Shipping Box 1:
Size: 6 × 20 × 16 inches
Weight: 7 lbs
Packing Fee: $35
Shipping Options:
Available options: LiveAuctioneer White-Glove or Standard Service (FedEx), Vintiqua In-House Shipping (FedEx or UPS), and local pickup in Petersburg, VA.
Inquiries:
For questions or to request a shipping quote, contact us with your details. We will respond within one business day.
Pricing:
Low Price Range: $400
High Price Range: $800
Starting Bid: $200
Description:
This framed collection features 40 Native American arrowheads and stone tools, showcasing various prehistoric projectile points and knapped artifacts. Originating from a distinguished collector’s estate, the assortment reflects regional variations in North American indigenous craftsmanship and ancient lithic techniques. Mounted in a black frame with white backing, the display offers archaeological significance and decorative appeal for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts.
Key Features:
An assortment of 40 knapped stone arrowheads and tools.
Shapes include triangular, lanceolate, notched, and stemmed forms.
Stone colors range from translucent white to opaque black and brown.
Framed in a black case with a white background for wall or tabletop display.
Provenance from a prominent collector of fine art and antiquities.
Imagine This in Your Home:
Specifications:
Voltage: N/A
Style Period: Pre-Columbian
Pattern: Arrow Heads and Tools
Origin: United States
Materials: Chert, flint, quartz, jasper, obsidian
Maker’s Mark: None
Dimensions: Height: 12.25 inches, Width: 16 inches, Depth: 1 inch
Weight: 2.76 lbs
Condition Report:
Very good overall condition.
No significant damage observed.
Arrowheads exhibit natural patina consistent with age.
The frame shows minor edge wear but remains sturdy.
Provenance traces to the consignor’s grandfather, a large-scale collector of fine art and antiquities.
Sold as-is.
Auction Terms:
No reserves—this lot will sell to the highest bidder, regardless of final price.
A 5% buyer’s premium applies, below the standard rate. The winner is responsible for credit card fees, packing, shipping, and taxes.
Unsold lots will be relisted in a new auction 60 days after the original closes.
Live Bidding Notice:
Lots close every 15–30 seconds. Place bids early to avoid missing the opportunity to own this item.
Packing & Shipping:
This framed collection will be securely packaged using double-boxed methods: bubble wrap, packing paper, peanuts, shrink wrap, and air pillows.
Shipping Box 1:
Size: 6 × 20 × 16 inches
Weight: 7 lbs
Packing Fee: $35
Shipping Options:
Available options: LiveAuctioneer White-Glove or Standard Service (FedEx), Vintiqua In-House Shipping (FedEx or UPS), and local pickup in Petersburg, VA.
Inquiries:
For questions or to request a shipping quote, contact us with your details. We will respond within one business day.
Pricing:
Low Price Range: $400
High Price Range: $800
Starting Bid: $200
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