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4 Indian Items of Weaponry or Ceremony

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:400.00 USD Estimated At:800.00 - 1,200.00 USD
4 Indian Items of Weaponry or Ceremony
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(1) Authentic Apache stone ball club (wrapped in hide), circa 1810-80's, from an Arizona/New Mexico collection, last sold for $475, measures 14".
(1) Example of an Apache gunstock war club. This item was used as a prop in Buffalo Bill's Wild West in the late 1800's. Original and unrestored. Originates from a very old Washington DC estate with ties to the wild west days. 19" long, blade is 6".
(1) Carved wooden example of weapon; realistic talon holding ball with iron spike protruding; measures 23", spike is 3 1/2".
(1) Carved wooden snake partially covered in snakeskin, decorated with clumps of 4" and 6" horsehair. Braided leather length of rope attached through the large hole in rounded handle at site of carved rattler with old piece of rust cloth.