Very unique rare piece from Clark co. This product is a rare engraved pipe featuring the phrase “HANDLED” from a Native American tribe known as the Adena in Clark County, Ohio. The pipe is a piece of history from the Adena culture, shedding light on the art and craftsmanship of the Mississippian period. This artifact provides a unique glimpse into the cultural significance and craftsmanship of the Adena tribe.
I’ve always been fascinated by arrowheads, coins, currency, militaria, art, and just about anything with history behind it. Every piece has a story. And I enjoy finding collectors for the ones that catch my eye. I’m always open to fair deals and good conversations. Daniel’s Relic Colosseum is proudly veteran-owned. Is a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) included? If a COA is included, you’ll see it photographed in the listing. It’s important for collectors especially novice collectors to know that a COA is an opinion from an individual and not a guarantee. If there’s no COA, the item is considered uncertified, and it’s up to you as the collector to decide if it belongs in your collection. I’m always happy to help fellow collectors find the right piece for their collection. Here for your consideration is a very beautiful handmade carved pipe depicting a frog effigy. This pipe is made from high-quality pipestone. Please note that there is a chip on one of the corners. Please see the photos for details reported to come from Ohio.
I’ve always been fascinated by arrowheads, coins, currency, militaria, art, and just about anything with history behind it. Every piece has a story. And I enjoy finding collectors for the ones that catch my eye. I’m always open to fair deals and good conversations. Daniel’s Relic Colosseum is proudly veteran-owned. Is a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) included? If a COA is included, you’ll see it photographed in the listing. It’s important for collectors especially novice collectors to know that a COA is an opinion from an individual and not a guarantee. If there’s no COA, the item is considered uncertified, and it’s up to you as the collector to decide if it belongs in your collection and if your willing to take the chance on the piece. I’m always happy to help fellow collectors find the right piece for their collection. Here for your consideration is a rare stone pipe depicting a very interesting human face. This pipe is very finally crafted. This one comes from the Great Plains in the west.
Pre-Columbian Rare Native American Mayan Clay Phallic Pipe. 3.5″ Tall and 6″ Wide. Good condition, it has a fixed broken neck and light wear. Please see my images for additional details.
The product is a rare Ohio Flintclay artifact from Greene County, specifically an owl effigy pipe, dating back to pre-1600. This artifact originates from the Native American culture in the US, specifically the Ohio River Valley region. It is a unique piece that holds historical significance and would be a valuable collector’s item for those interested in Native American artifacts.
This VERY OLD Native American bone pipe bowl is a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of indigenous artisans. The bone pipe, hand-carved hundreds of years ago at least as noted in the age of the bone and rudimentary carvings, is a piece that resonates with history and cultural significance. 4.75″ H x 2.75″ W x 2.25 D.
Rare Native American Beaded Pipe Bag from the Black Hills, AKThis decorated pipe bag is made of tanned deerskin with leather lazy stitching adorned with horse hairs, feather, beads and brass tacks and bells. It is truly unique and very rare. This pipe bag holds cultural and historical significance. It reflects the artistry and traditions of Native Americans. The backing is made with a black spun material that is typical for that era. (felt like)The hanging handle is hand braided with buckskin as is the stitching. It measures 23″L with an additional 10″ of fringe. It is 4″ wide and the hanging handle is approximately 5″.
Welcome to Daniels Relic Colosseum. I’m always interested in making deals! Daniels Relic Colosseum is veteran owned???? Here for your consideration is a rare bird effigy pipe it has been in the Hubert Waddell colllection since 1958 Scioto co Ohio. Comes with display box.
Pre-Columbian Rare Native American Mayan Clay Phallic Pipe. 3.5″ Tall and 6″ Wide. Good condition, it has a fixed broken neck and light wear. Please see my images for additional details.