S.C. Warner
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Joined: 1/2/2005 From: it happens out in Vegas, and it happens in Moline. Status: offline
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Hi Imadigger, I'm not sure...does ebay have a historical artifact category? Can you easily scratch the surface of the stone with your thumbnail? If so then it's probably the Virginia soapstone i think it is (just from the picture) Or is it hard like granite? To me those look like petroglyph's. (Like diggerjeff said, American Indian.) Would probably be worth while to have verified by an expert, or Museum. It's obviously an authentic piece of Early American History. It's hard to put a price on priceless. What tipped me to it being a stamp is the handle, and the color of a stone I work with alot. That is unique in itself. Have you visited my web-site? Not to give it a plug or anything, but I have been carving most of my life. And I am a history buff (or I wouldn't be digging bottles, eh?) A petroglyph, as you probably know) tells a story. I would really like to know what you have there as I put it in my photo editor and flipped it over (reverse) and still can't make much out. But you want an expert's advice on that. (not me :-) One figure looks Hopi (like a dancer, and the circle looks like a kiva) both of those would fit. And (to me) it appears to be a smoking pipe(?)on edge of left side, but it you stamp it it will be on right side. Btw Digger, all the 'seal' I have seen and made myself have been without that really cool handle. But I do know that is the way they were. I hope some of this feedback helps you out. I hope someone in a 1000 years posts a picture here on this forum of one of my pieces asking what it is. Bet you I dream about this tonight. sc
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