IROQUOIS SPIKED TOMAHAWK FROM NIAGARA FALLS MUSEUM, 18TH C
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Category: Collectibles - Native American -

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Seller: CowboyAction105
Member Since: 12/22/21
First Name: Andy
Last Name: Cobb
State: Florida
Zip: 33525
Country: United States
Phone: (813) 393-6533
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Total Number of Listings: 5
Seller: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.

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About Us: Private, Advanced cowboy action and weapons collector.


Description:
please text or call with any offers or questions. 813-393-6533 will trade for Colt of Winchester firearms. 

This early spiked tomahawk was originally displayed at the Niagara Falls Museum, Canada's oldest museum, founded in 1827. The museum closed its doors to the public in 1999 and the tomahawk was later sold. This double-eared tomahawk features hand forged spade blade, oval-section spike with a slight downward curve, and elliptical eye with seam marks; mounted on its original ash handle. Head is 7 1/2" long, with 16" handle. Included is a signed letter of authenticity from Bill Jamieson, director and researcher at the museum. Also included is a copy of "Cataract News", 1993, Niagara Falls newspaper, with articles about the museum. This tomahawk is shown in Lar Hothem's book "Ornamental Indian Artifacts", page 392.

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