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Gutta Percha Presidential Token of Andrew Jackson

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Numismatics: Tokens: Pre 1900   item# 1007295 (stock# 4867)

Gutta Percha Presidential Token of Andrew Jackson
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Richard Sindler Fine Art & Antiques
Tel. 410-225-2727


$350. 

Very rare Gutta Percha Andrew Jackson token from presidential campaign, circa 1829 or 1833. He was born in 1767 and died 1845. He led American troops in the Battle of New Orleans against the British in 1815. 7th president of the U.S. This token was issued by the New Union Coffee Co. About the size of a half-dollar.


Indus Valley Painted Clay Bowl, "Bull Figure" Decor

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Geological: Geological   item# 987069 (stock# 4821)

Indus Valley Painted Clay Bowl, "Bull Figure" Decor
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Richard Sindler Fine Art & Antiques
Tel. 410-225-2727


$950. 

Indus Valley painted clay bowl. Circa 2500 B.C. "bull Figure" decor. Minimal chips on rim. About 2 3/4 tall and about 3 7/8 inches in diameter.


Rare Indus Valley Urn, Partridge, Pheasant and Snake

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Geological: Geological   item# 918220 (stock# 4745)

Rare Indus Valley Urn, Partridge, Pheasant and Snake
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Richard Sindler Fine Art & Antiques
Tel. 410-225-2727


$1500. 

Rare Indus valley small urn decorated with a partridge, a pheasant and a snake. Circa 1800 B.C. No mark. restored from 2 pieces. restoration lines are visible. 3 3/8 inches high and 4 7/8 inches diameter.


65 Million Year Old Ammonite Fossil

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Geological: Fossils: Geological   item# 912442 (stock# 4735)

65 Million Year Old Ammonite Fossil
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Richard Sindler Fine Art & Antiques
Tel. 410-225-2727


$225. 

65 million year old Ammonite fossil. The Ammonite is an extinct group of marine animals. Their closest living relative being the Nautilus. Spiral shape resembles rams horn. About 2 inches.

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