What a Mehlville! This piece of flint has long tangs and is loaded
with iron deposits. The artifact exhibits classic broad archaic
flaking with outstanding secondary edgework. If your a Mehlville
collector or someone who collects flint from Missouri don't let this get
away.
Item # -F188
Price -Sold
Size -7
3/4"Long 7"Long
Pike Co., Missouri
Ex - Frank Bubser Ex - Bill Hartwig
Ex - B.W. Stephens
These two monster Wadlow's are from a cache of 10 that were bought by
B.W. Stephens on April 25th, 1925. The knives were found by A.E.
Howdeshell in 1914 near the town of Annada Missouri. They are pictured
in Legends of Prehistoric Art, page 47. If you're a collector of well
documented large flint pieces, here's a chance to own two of the best made
Wadlow's you'll ever come across.
Item # -F132
Price -SOLD
Size -6 1/2" x 1 3/4"
LaSalle Co. Illinois
Large Wadlow made from Cedar Hill Chert. It's a wonder how such a large artifact does not have any nicks out of it. Blade does have steep beveling from being resharpened. Comes with a Jackson COA.
Item # -F133
Price -
Sale $100.00
Size -4 1/2" x 2"
Bureau Co. Illinois
Well made Cobbs that is extremely thin. Blade is made from chalky Burlington.
Item # -
F203
Price -
Sold
Size -3
3/4" x 1 3/8"
Illinois
I wish I had a better provenance with this Dove, but I don't.
The artifact is made from a heavily patinated Burlington. There
is a fresh tip ding which reduces the price significantly. If not
for
the tip ding the Dovetail would be priced around $375 dollars. So
here's a chance to own a good piece at a fraction of what a totally intact one would cost.