This Collectibles listing features an authentic prehistoric hardstone celt from Illinois, described as an authentic artifact with standard wear and aging consistent with age. It is offered under the BF brand/model name shown in the title. Free shipping is included with the purchase. Photos and any additional notes in the listing should be used to confirm exact measurements, material details, provenance, and any imperfections. Check the listing for details.
| Item ID | 147010348188 |
| Location | Quincy US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
| Seller |
mydirtyolboots
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Start time | 2025-12-05T01:31:55.000Z |
| Provenance | Ownership History Available |
| Featured Refinements | Authentic Indian Artifact |
| Tribal Affiliation | Prehistoric |
| Materials sourced from | United States |
| Culture | Native American: US |
| Modified Item | No |
This Collectibles listing features an authentic prehistoric hardstone celt from Illinois, described as an authentic artifact with standard wear and aging consistent with age. It is offered under the BF brand/model name shown in the title. Free shipping is included with the purchase. Photos and any additional notes in the listing should be used to confirm exact measurements, material details, provenance, and any imperfections. Check the listing for details.
This is an incredible Hardstone Celt recovered in LaSalle Co., Illinois that measures 3 3/4" long, 1 7/8" wide and 1 1/16" thick. Phenomenal material, workmanship, form, finish, outline and eye appeal on this high-quality artifact. This will be a great addition to your Midwestern hardstone display. Check out my other listings for more authentic artifacts!!!All relics offered for sale are legally obtained and were not found on federal, state or public land. I will offer a 30 day return policy on all items sold with no questions asked.I am a current and former member of the following societies: Geniune Indian Relic Society (GIRS), Central States Archaeological Society (CSAS), Authentic Artifact Collectors Association (AACA), Society of American Archaeology (SAA) and Missouri Archaeological Society (MAS).