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A white chert corner-notched, stemmed point, possibly from Washington State. The point was packed with a note which reads: "Arrowhead" with the following crossed out: "Whidbey Island, Washington. white Jasper J2-1" KJG February 2000
A portion of a chipped stone tool made of reddish-brown chert. The tool was boxed with a note which says: "Carnellian Sard Artifact Locality Unknown, probably Columbia River Bushell's Auction August 21, 1979 A. mt (from lot stones, this.)" KJG February 2000
A brown chert drill with a rectangular base. One edge of the base is broken. The point was boxed with a note which says: "Fine small, fragile drill about 1.2 inches long, Tan translucent Chalcedony. Pacific Northwest, Columbia River type. Gorlick. September 25, 1980 MT.xx-" and "Ben Gorlick and Son Antiques 1914 Third Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101" KJG February 2000
A pinkish brown chert point with a side-notched, split-stemmed base. Two pot lids are on one face of the point. The point was boxed with a note which says: "Small, Fragile, Bird Point. Sard-Carnelian, translucent, Columbia River Type. Gorlick. September 25, 1980. N.st-artifact." and "Ben Gorlick and Son Antiques 1914 Third Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101" KJG February 2000
A brown chert drill with a broken rectangular base. The drill was boxed with a note which says: "Mustard-brown Agate-Jasper Awl or Drill. lndian, Columbia River type. Gorlick. September 25, 1980 gift" and "Ben Gorlick and Son Antiques 1914 Third Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101" KJG February 2000
A brown chert flake with black stripes which has been modified unifacially on two edges and bifacially on one edge. The point was boxed with a note which says: "Tawney, fine Jasper artifact. Pacific Northwest, Columbia River type, Indian work. Gorlick. September 25, 1980 gift." and "Ben Gorlick and Son Antiques 1914 Third Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101" KJG February 2000
A greyish-pink chert side-notched point. The base is broken. The point was boxed with a note which says: "small greyish-pink chalcedony Arrowhead. Coumbia River type. Gorlick. September 25, 1980 .rt-" and "Ben Gorlick and Son Antiques 1914 Third Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101" KJG February 2000
An orange and brown chert, side-notched point with a slightly concave base. The point was boxed with a note which says: "Small, fine, chalcedony orange-brown, brown-orange bird point. Pacific Northwest or Columbia River Type. Gorlick. September 25, 1980 N.tt" and "Ben Gorlick and Son Antiques 1914 Third Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101" KJG February 2000
A red and brown jasper corner-notched point with a bifurcated stem. The very tip of the point is missing. The point was boxed with a note which states: "This arrowhead understood to be from between Vantage and Rocky Reach on the Columbia River, in Washington." and "Small Dark Olive and Dark Red Arrowhead. Jasper Locality: Columbia River Jasper" "Laurence Tyler August 2, 1975 M.st-piece" KJG February 2000
An orange chalcedony corner-notched point with a broken tang. The tip and base are also broken. The point was boxed with a note which says: "This arrowhead understood to be from between Vantage and Rocky Reach on the Columbia River, in Washington." and "Small Carnelian Arrowhead Locality: Columbia River" "Laurence Tyler August 2, 1975 M.st-piece" KJG February 2000