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Native American Woodland Rectangular Cross Section 3/4 Groove Plains Axe Head

$ 314.16

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: Used
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Hello. Up for your consideration this week is a top shelf or museum grade Woodland era 3/4 grooved rectangular cross section plains type axe with fluted bottom. The axe head up to dimensions are 6 x 3 x 3 inches and it appears to be pecked from granite or similar hardstone. This piece is not a cheap reproduction or forgery and exhibits all of the honest signs of use, age, and wear. Guaranteed authentic and unaltered.
    In the coming weeks I will be listing many items from an old time collection of Native American artifacts. The majority of which have been in storage for decades. These artifacts were collected over the last century by an elderly gentleman in the San Juan Islands of Washington State on private lands and/or were legally acquired by him from antiquities dealers. All items have been researched to the best of my abilities prior to listing however feel free to contact me with any comments and questions.
    Please read, re-read, and fully understand what you are bidding on prior to placing your bid.
    Please review the photographs as they are part of the description. Payment is expected within 24 hours from the close of the auction, otherwise I reserve the right to cancel the auction with no prior written notice. Fully insured shipping via USPS Priority Mail will be within the United States, for Canada, and for the rest of the known universe. I will only ship fully insured via Express Mail International to Italy and the Russian Federation at the cost of . All shipping costs are non-negotiable
    , however I will happily combine shipping costs when applicable
    . I will not falsify Customs Forms so please do not ask. Please do not hesitate to e-mail me with any questions, and as always, good luck, and happy bidding!