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Native American Hopwell Indian Fort Ancient Pipe! Woodland Period--Ohio! AACA

$ 208.56

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Tribal Affiliation: Hopwell
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Provenance: Ownership History Available
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: This Native American pipe dates to the Woodland period in Ohio, or about 200 BC to 500 AD. It has been used as evidenced by the the blackened fire ring around the rim of the pipe. Pipe shows chips and very old breaks, but it is solid and firm with no repairs or restorations. It is in as found condition and was displayed in an American Indian museum in Ohio.
  • Origin: Ohio
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Age: Woodland Period (200 BC to 500 AD)
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    Houghton USA
    Ancient Art, Antiques, & Fine
    Collectibles
    Authentic Fort Ancient Elbow Pipe
    Hopewell Native American Clay Pipe
    Woodland Period, Ohio, USA
    c. 200 BC to 500 AD
    “If one truly understands the Medicine Pipe then one comprehends the infinite Universe,
    for all is reflected in the Pipe.”
    —Black Hawk
    Height:
    1.0”
    Bowl Diameter:
    .94”
    Length:
    1.5”
    Weight:
    .6 oz. or 16 grams
    Material:         Fired Clay
    Est.Age:
    Woodland Period (200 BC—500 AD)
    Condition:
    Bowl is chipped on edges and shows signs of use as a pipe
    Providence:
    From a de-acquisition from an Ohio Native American Museum
    Location of Find:  Ohio
    eBay Note
    I certify that this Ancient
    Pipe
    was legally collected on private land in the 19th century and displayed in Ohio at a Native American Museum for over 100 years.
    This is an opportunity to legally own a piece of ancient, Native American pottery that is estimated to be about 2,000 years-old.
    Details
    This early Native American artifact is an elbow-style, clay pipe that measures just 1 ½ " long x 1" tall and is made of baked clay.  It has a little damage on the rim and underside. The bowl shows a dark patina and coloring from use as a smoking pipe (see photos # 4-5).
    It was found in a very large Native American site called Fort Ancient, in Delaware County, Ohio.
    The pipe was made by the Hopewell Tradition and has an early museum collection number “162” marked on it.
    The
    Hopewell Tradition
    (also incorrectly called the "Hopewell Culture") is the term used to describe common aspects of the Native American culture that flourished along rivers in the northeastern and Midwestern United States from 200 BC to 500 AD. The Hopewell tradition was not a single culture or society, but a widely dispersed set of related populations, which were connected by a common network of trade routes,
    known as the Hopewell Exchange System.
    This pipe would have been made, blessed, and used by what is collectively called the Hopewell Tradition of tribes.
    Please examine the attached photos carefully as they are part of the description and bid accordingly.
    All photos taken at 4x magnification and the US dime is not part of the sale, just there so you can better judge the size.
    Note:
    Each object I sell is professionally researched and compared with similar objects in the collections of the finest museums in the world.
    I have been dealing in fine antiquities for almost 50 years and although certainly not an expert in every field, I have been honored to appraise, buy, collect, and enjoy and recently sell some of the finest ancient art in the world.
    When in doubt, I have worked with dozens of subject matter experts to determine the condition and authenticity of numerous antiquities and antiques.
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    before
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