

Nice artifact for your Native American collection. The tomahawk is over 18 inches tall and the metal head is over 6 inches wide and 3-3/8 inches tall.

This old tomahawk has great patina and an old hardwood handle showing good age. Older tomahawk from a Plains Indian museum collection. This Crow tomahawk has great patina and an old hardwood handle showing good age. 9-3/4 inches in length, pipe/axe is 3-5/8 inches in length. This is an older Cheyenne or Sioux minature ceremonial trade pipe axe approx. It developed as a trade good by Euro-Americans for trade with native peoples. With a smoking pipe bowl and a drilled or hollowed handle, the pipe tomahawk became the most popular "hawk" of them all. A beautiful addition to your Indian or Southwest collection. The pipe bowl is brass while the blade of the axe is steel. Approximately 8 inches of beading along the pipe stem (red, white and blue glass beads, nicely done)and laced deerhide extends to the end of the pipe stem. Usually ships in 2-3 business days.īeaded trade pipe hawk 18 inches in length. The iron pipe/axe head is approximately 9-inches wide and the handle is 16 inches tall.īeautiful native american craft. Antique Huron Indian Tomahawk Hudson's Bay Company type Forged Spontoon Head. Old buckskin covered frontier era trade pipe axe, still functional. The beautiful artifact is approximately 20 inches tall. PLEASE MAKE ANOTHER SELECTION.Īpache Stone War Axe from the Museum of Texas History. Great Native American collectible from a private collection. Tomahawk is approximately 15 inches long and the flint head is a little over 5 inches in length. Vintage Flint warclub with unique duck handle. A rare artifact from a private collection. Rare beaded flint War Club The head is just over 5 inches in length, and 3 inches tall and the handle is just over 16 inches long. The head is just over 4 inches in length, the handle is just over 18 inches long and the horse hair hangs down another 4+ inches.
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Rare old Lakota Sioux Seed Beeded Skull Cracker War Club with Horsehair drop circa 1890 from the Cheyenne River area of South Dakota. WE ACCEPT PAYPAL AND ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS. I still have boxes and boxes of stuff to calalog and photograph. If you're looking for something and don't see it here, send me an email. Our catalog features a combination of vintage and museum pieces at a reasonable price. Visit us often and trade with us when you can. This webpage contains an online catalog of antique Native American tommahawks collected from the southwest over a period of 50 years and originally displayed in the Museum of Texas History. NATIVE AMERICAN MUSEUM QUALITY TOMAHAWKS & WAR CLUBS FOR SALE Native American tomahawks and war clubs for sale
