Posted May 20, 2015 2:54 pm by Comments

By Justin Stakes

Pipe tomahawk: Classic example of a mid-19th century American Plains Indian pipe tomahawk, in overall very good condition (minimum bid: $10,000).

MID-19th CENTURY AMERICAN PLAINS INDIAN PIPE TOMAHAWK, IN VERY GOOD ORIGINAL CONDITION, IS AN EXPECTED TOP LOT AT MOHAWK ARMS, JUNE 26-27

Pipe tomahawk:
Classic example of a mid-19th century American Plains Indian pipe tomahawk, in overall very good condition (minimum bid: $10,000).
Mohawk Arms
Mohawk Arms

Bouckville, NY -(Ammoland.com)- A mid-19th century American Plains Indian pipe tomahawk in overall very good condition, with a nice aged patina, is an expected top lot at Mohawk Arms’ Auction #73, online soon (at MilitaryRelics.com and LiveAuctioneers.com) and live, in Mohawk Arms’ Bouckville gallery, located on Route 20 in central New York state, not far from I-90 and I-81.

The auction, originally scheduled to end in early June, will now conclude June 26-27, as a steady stream of rare and important consignments continued to come in, forcing the postponement.

“We already knew we had a very good auction on our hands, but now I can say it will be a truly great auction with military collectibles in an array of categories,” said Ray Zyla of Mohawk Arms.

These include antique firearms (such as Spencer and Joslyn carbines), Civil War edged weapons, Imperial German uniforms (Navy and Colonial), helmets, steins, old swords, a Third Reich …read more

Source:: AmmoLand

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