Ancient artifacts found at an estate sale?!? once in a lifetime finds! HD 1080p

Publicado 2021-01-29
You just never know what's in someone's basement!
on todays episode We head out of town and make a big buy on some amazing artifacts!
once in a lifetime find!

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  • @cindyloowho5238
    Haha Stephen cracks me up. How cool that he is interested in the same things. What great father son time y’all can have
  • These are remarkable artifacts. I hope that a museum will buy them all so they they can be seen, studied and appreciated by the public for generations to come. Private ownership of individual pieces turns historic treasures into home decor. Their educational value is lost to the world.
  • @stevegrim
    Training the next generation to help in the business. Good man.
  • Lovely. I have followed you silently as I am shy but I am extremely knowledgeable about antiques. Thank you and the family for your many kindnesses.
  • Seems that a collection like this would be most valuable if you kept it together. Your lot looks worthy for a Christie's auction.
  • @lollylolly8186
    Those personal totems are the gems in this pick. I’d have to keep one for myself! It’s special to know they were handmade specifically for and by the people who carried them. I love Canadian’s Indigenous people’s carvings.
  • Wow Alex what an amazing pick! so exciting, and pretty rare in this day and age to be able to acquire a collection like that! I always enjoy finding out about the people behind the collections too.
  • When we were kids my dad made us waalk the fresh plowed fields in Indiana to look for arrowheads. Good times!
  • @otisfuson6379
    My wife and I love to see you you are a wonderful friend we feel. Hope you keep up with all. We live in Cincinnati ohio. Hope you get this. God bless.
  • @BagladyNH
    I think its Awesome your son wants to help and is excited about the boxes :)
  • @charlene2377
    I have been on archaeology trips or digs, and have seen many artifacts. Very interesting. Most of this needs to be in a museum. We weren't allowed to remove burial sites (and I agree with this rule). Arrowheads is not a term we use, but projectile points. I found a beautiful ceremonial, very large, red projectile point made of chert. That piece made it into a museum.
  • @FMulholland
    Just so fascinating! I love artifacts like these and read everything on all the displays when I go to museums. Keep the great finds coming!
  • @wendytegart9146
    Ultimate treasure hunt! Way to go Indiana Alex... my favourite video yet! So exciting.... my heart is racing
  • @workingmom8162
    Within all that heavy stone artifacts, I can't help but notice the delicate colorful tea cup & saucer. So off I go to Instagram to see if information is up on that. What a cool & interesting find.
  • @dmfoneill
    The device you pulled out of the box at 17:36ish, is a Sugar Nipper. Back when sugar was expensive, it was distributed as a cone and the nippers were used to break off portions for customers. The scale weights you pulled out next might have been part of that lot.
  • @madwithaloha5966
    Please contact the Bishop Museum in Honolulu regarding the tooth necklace. Often Hawaiian artifacts have been misappropriated and they would be able to authenticate or advise its provenance.
  • @rebeccagibbs4128
    Stephen is the dead spit of you! Lovely to see passionate father and son working together !