Native American Tomahawk
Classic Eastern Plains tomahawk with tulip shaped bowl and maple wire wrapped shaft. One tin cone drop with horse hair. 23 ¾”L x 7” across blade. F...
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Antique Native American pipe tomahawks are fascinating artifacts that provide a glimpse into the culture and traditions of indigenous tribes. Pipe tomahawks received at treaty signings typically display superior craftsmanship including file burnt stems, silver or brass inlays, and iron blades engraved with the recipient’s name and date. Diplomatic tomahawks became status symbols within tribes and were often carried by Chiefs as a sign of prestige. Today, they are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts, and their historical and cultural significance continues to be appreciated and studied. Cisco’s collection of Native American pipe tomahawks includes presentation and trade pieces of varying ages, origins, and adornment. All of which are 100% authentic.
Classic Eastern Plains tomahawk with tulip shaped bowl and maple wire wrapped shaft. One tin cone drop with horse hair. 23 ¾”L x 7” across blade. F...
View full details19th Century pipe tomahawk with well patinated haft, and decorated with two bands of tacks. Acquired directly from an Osage family in Oklahoma in 2...
View full detailsNorthern Plains pipe tomahawk. 11 1/2" brass head. 24" in length. Much used, circa 1860s.PERIOD: Mid 19th CenturyORIGIN: Great Plains - Northern Pl...
View full detailsBrass pipe tomahawk with cutouts. In the style of a Phase II axe. Fire burnt, brass tacked decorated haft.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown...
View full detailsPipe tomahawk most probably from a Hudson Bay Trading Post. Blade has been ground down, brass wire wrapped (a later addition) with patina to spare....
View full detailsAmerican-made pipe tomahawk with iron keyhole and dovetailed 3" wide blade. Top has the original mouthpiece of horn. Several other tomahawks exist ...
View full detailsPipe tomahawk with leaf and point decorated bronze head havong inset iron blade 9" with original 21" tacked and file-burnt haft. Came from a "littl...
View full detailsBrass spontoon pipe tomahawk. Highly decorated with file burnt and etched brass bands. Ex. Dr. Myers.PERIOD: Mid 19th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown, Unite...
View full detailsPresentation pipe tomahawk with original file burn shaft, silver head, original hair drop. Collected in Minnesota.PERIOD: Mid 19th CenturyORIGIN: G...
View full detailsPipe tomahawk with steel spike inserted into a brass body. Heavily engraved, bowl removed during period of use and steel spike inserted. Shaft was ...
View full detailsPipe tomahawk with file burnt and decorated tacked shaft. Shaft 26"L so could be used on horseback. Ex. HonnenPERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Great Pla...
View full detailsPawnee pipe tomahawk. File burnt and tacked with remnants of yellow paint over entire shaft. Exhibited in the Wichita Falls Museum 1967, Maryland A...
View full detailsHeavily adorned presentation grade pipe tomahawk with pewter inlaid fish, moon, acorn and war axe on cast iron blade.PERIOD: Mid 19th CenturyORIGIN...
View full detailsNorthern Plains spontoon style pipe tomahawk with solid brass head, carved and file burnt and painted original haft.PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Gre...
View full detailsPlains pipe tomahawk with ovoid elongated blade with slight flare. File branded handle with rows of tack decorations, beaded drop. 19th Century dr...
View full details19th Century pipe tomahawk. Probably from a Hudson Bay trading post. This piece has seen use. Original head and haft.PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Hu...
View full detailsPipe tomahawk with brass head engraved with American eagle having crest and "Hull Curttss, November 1, 1776". Shaft has tacks, pewter inlays and fi...
View full detailsPresentation pipe tomahawk with brass blade and cutouts. Noted on blade "A. Angstadt, Ohio, 1811." Hand engraved eagle, star and dove. Scalloped an...
View full detailsSpontoon pipe tomahawk came from an Osage family in Pahuska, Oklahoma. Spontoon style is credited as the "last true weapon" that was used during th...
View full detailsPipe tomahawk with blade shaped like bowie knife. Original haft with pewter mouth piece. Assume used for fighting as the haft was never drilled nor...
View full detailsPipe tomahawk with incised and file burnt handle. Eight holes for drops, scalloped haft. This piece used for smoking rather than fighting. This pie...
View full detailsPipe tomahawk from a Hudson Bay Trading Post. Spooling and tacks on haft. Unused condition, catalog piece.PERIOD: Last Half 19th CenturyORIGIN: Alb...
View full detailsMid 19th Century Tomahawk came from a north Iowa collection; wonderful patina; "just the right shrinkage"PERIOD: Mid 19th CenturyORIGIN: Iowa, Unit...
View full detailsPipe Tomahawk of tiger maple and brass tacks, found in the corner of an old trapper's cabin in upper Wisconsin by a deer hunter, Mr. Lane.PERIOD: 1...
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