I found this display out by the neighborhood dumpster, but I was wondering what you guys think- are these real points or something sold at a home decor store? Thanks!
Fact is, it can sometime be very difficult even for experts tell the dif. between authentic, repros., and fakes especially when made from certain materials. Complicating things more, some materials will show little or no patina sometimes due to various reasons even though authentic.
To me those look to be repros. , not because the lack of patina so much as fact that they all appear to have been knapped by the same artisan.
It's sometimes pretty speculative to tell without having them in hand.
Nice pieces regardless!
I'm sure more opinions will be forthcoming.
Provenance is a extremely important when it comes to very nice artifacts.
Perhaps you could ask around and locate the person who threw them out and get more info?
Good luck!
It is hard to tell just from the photo, I don't know what the stone type is but it looks to be heat treated or is some type of Agate. Either way that's a dang good find in my book for dumpster diving. I've never known of a home décor store that sold frames like that , it's to high of a price item, even if repros. Also like Mark Todd said the knapping style looks real close to each other. Thanks for posting.
As a knapper, i see them as being repros too. 2 are like a scotsbluff type or maybe an eden type... And the other one looks like it is supposed to be a fluted type point like a clovis or another variety of fluted point. The center piece, if actually stone, looks to be made of alibates which is from the northwest area of texas and the neighboring state. Also with that piece, it doesnt appear to be ground or smooth base. And the flake scars arent exactly like ive seen on ancient examples of that type. With that, as others stated, they could still be collectable to certain people. I for one, collect pieces from some of the best knappers out there, but i like to have them signed too. I etch my pieces with a diamond tip pen, to help prevent people from trying to pass them off as ancient. Also, i want the credit for the pieces i have made!
Id like to know if they are casts or actual stone... Id hang that right up on my wall!!
I'd like to take them out and look at them- it would be awesome if they were etched/signed, it is awesome to know that you do that with your work! How do you think they are attached to the foam backing? That way I can put them back securely to hang.
Thank you all for your replies, I learn more every day thanks to such helpful posts!