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2076
$2,185.00
Revised: 10/19/2007 

(Additional Information) Please Note: Omitted form the description is the fact that this exact Tomahawk was previously displayed in the Don C. and Stella Foote Museum near Billings, MT and was pictured in their pamphlet “Treasures of the West”, and in that pamphlet is specifically identified as Indian items from the Custer Battlefield. Included with the Tomahawk is the original, typed ID tag that was displayed with the item while on display at the Museum.

PLAINS INDIANS PIPE TOMAHAWK. Traditional trade style iron axehead approx 8″ in length with a cutting edge approx 2-1/2″ wide, and a pipe bowl approx 1″ in diameter above the haft, although the handle does not appear to be drilled to actually function as a pipe. The haft itself measures almost 16″ in length and has a fringed rawhide covering over approx 7″ of the lower portion. The handle is decorated over much of its surface with roundhead brass tacks. CONDITION: Overall very good condition 4-32365 DM28 (3,000-5,000)


Auction: Firearms - Fall 2007
Please Note: All prices include the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The prices noted here after the auction are considered unofficial and do not become official until after the 46th day.