Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 30, 1997, Image 59

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    Detweiier Artifacts
(Continued from Page B 14)
account of preaching to the Native
Americans in the 17405; old guns;
an 1859 issue of “The National
Stockman Fanner” newspaper;
and a set of chairs with original
decorative paint that also
belonged to Samuel’s grandfather.
Each chair brought $385 ($2,250
for the whole set). Another object
of interest was a Mauser action
g-mm gun, painstakingly inlaid
with deer, eagles, fox, and more
by Samuel’s father. One of
Samuel’s grandchildren bought it
for $2,100.
Just as intriguing was the Det
weiler collection of Native Ameri
can artifacts from the 1700 s and
before.
“This is rare,” Click said, hold-
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ing up a long, smooth object des
tined to sell for $6,500. “It's a
9-inch stone tube pipe.” Later at
the sale, a Native American arti
fact expert suggested that the
piece could have been a javelin
pipe. Native Americans may have
strung a rope through it, then
hurled it through the air.
Approximately 2,600 Native
American artifacts, including
arrowheads, stone pipes, axes, a
stone bowl, an assortment of
spears, and paint cups passed
through Click’s hands during the
auction. Four hundred forty poten-
tial buyers from eight states regis
tered for the sale.
During the tour before the sale.
Click reached for one Native
American paint cup in particular.
Samuel’s son Joe said someone up
the valley found this particular
paint cup, still stained with red.
Then, several years later, that
same person found the lid. It sold
for $5,500. Click said Samuel sold
more than 48 frames filled with
arrowheads, averaging $260 a
frame. The grandchildren bought
about 25 of the frames while an
Erie, Pa., buyers’ bill totaled
$ll,OOO.
The list of rare objects in this
estate was commendable. In a siz
able family, though, an auction
helps solve the problem of where
to store it or how to divide it But'"
one thing is sure. Whomever
placed the final bid on any object,
whether family member or antique
dealer, they truly know and can
appreciate its historical worth.
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