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American

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Ethnographic
Art
Sale 2745B Septemer 6, 2014 Boston
American
Indian &
Ethnographic
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Auction 2745B

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James Sachs Plaut (1912-1996), founder and first director of the Institute of Contemporary Art in
Boston, and former director of the Monuments Men

Mordeci Thomas Bartram (1843-1904)

Hickory Hill, Hanover County, Virginia

Charles Shewey and the University of California Museum of Anthropology at Berkeley

George H. Himes, founder of the Oregon Historical Society

The Log Cabin Museum, Hokah, Minnesota; the Convent Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Hokah,
Minnesota

The Charles Miles Collection

The Collection of Leo and Lillian Fortess

The Collection of Mary Sue Rosen and Paul Peter Rosen

The J.C. Leff Collection

George Collins, New Bedford, Massachusetts

Joseph OLeary (1911-1993), former preparator at the Peabody Museum, Harvard University
Provenance
Pre-Columbian
& Tribal
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African Head Crest Mask, Temne, Sierra
Leone, the Ode-lay society mask with Janus-
head goats, the horn tips with porcupine quills
inserted in gourds, (wood loss), ht. 15 1/2 x
wd. 14 1/2 in.
$200-250
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Temne Jolly Mask, Sierra Leone, used in
the Ode-lay society festivals, two polychrome
wood masks on a cloth-wrapped wire
foundation, (wood loss), ht. 29 x wd. 17 in.
$300-400
3
Temne Polychrome Carved Wood Crest
Mask, Sierra Leone, Ode-lay society mask
depicting a man astride a ferocious lion who
appears to be about to eat a smaller human
gure, (wood loss), 28 x 16 in.
Literature: Published in Masks from West
and Central Africa: A Celebration of Color and
Form (Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2013).
Exhibitions: Free Library Gallery, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 2011: More Than A Pretty Face:
Masks from West and Central Africa from the
Rosen Collection.
$200-250
4
Temne Polychrome Carved Wood Head
Crest Mask, Sierra Leone, used in Ode-lay
society festivals, a Janus mask with a female
face in back of a leopard head, with another
animal head on top, (wood loss), 22 1/2 x 14
in.
Literature: Published in Masks from West
and Central Africa: A Celebration of Color and
Form (Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2013).
Exhibitions: Free Library Gallery, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 2011: More Than A Pretty Face:
Masks from West and Central Africa from the
Rosen Collection.
$200-250
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Four Ibibio Polychrome Carved Wood Face
Masks, Nigeria, the superstructures including
an owl with two snakes, a scorpion encircled
by snakes, a kneeling woman holding two
snakes, and a bird pecking at a snake, (wood
loss), ht. to 24 1/2 in.
Literature: Published in Masks from West
and Central Africa: A Celebration of Color and
Form (Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2013).
Exhibitions: Free Library Gallery, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 2011: More Than A Pretty Face:
Masks from West and Central Africa from the
Rosen Collection.
$500-700
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Four Ibibio Polychrome Carved Wood Face
Masks, Nigeria, includes two masks with
snake and bird imagery, one with two soccer
players and a snake (damage), and one with a
man holding a snake, ht. to 26 in.
Literature: Published in Masks from West
and Central Africa: A Celebration of Color and
Form (Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2013).
Exhibitions (for the last two masks): Free
Library Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
2011: More Than A Pretty Face: Masks from
West and Central Africa from the Rosen
Collection.
$500-700
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Three Ibibio Polychrome Carved Wood
Face Masks, Nigeria, one with crucixion
super structure, one with two snakes entwined
in the horns of a cow, and one with a female
holding two snake-like staffs, (wood loss), ht.
to 24 1/2 in.
Literature: Published in Masks from West
and Central Africa: A Celebration of Color and
Form (Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2013).
Exhibitions (for the rst mask): Free Library
Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2011:
More Than A Pretty Face: Masks From West
and Central Africa From the Rosen Collection.
$400-600
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Three Ibibio Polychrome Carved Wood
Face Masks, Nigeria, one with a squatting
man holding a snake, one with a seated
female gure, and one with a soccer player,
ht. to 20 in.
Literature: Published in Masks from West
and Central Africa: A Celebration of Color and
Form (Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2013).
Exhibitions: Free Library Gallery, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 2011: More Than A Pretty Face:
Masks from West and Central Africa from the
Rosen Collection.
$400-600
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Three Polychrome Carved Wood Ibibio
Face Masks, Nigeria, an Anang owl mask,
one with a kneeling military man, and one with
a man holding a snake, ht. to 21 in.
Literature: Published in Masks from West
and Central Africa: A Celebration of Color and
Form (Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2013).
Exhibitions: Free Library Gallery, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 2011: More Than A Pretty Face:
Masks from West and Central Africa from the
Rosen Collection.
$400-600
10
Bundu Carved Wood Helmet Mask, Gola
people, Liberia, representing an elaborate
coiffure with a long rolled neck and diminutive
head projecting from the top, ht. 27 in.
$400-600
11
Bundu Carved Wood Helmet Mask, Sherbro
people, Sierra Leone, with blackened surface
and elaborate coiffure, includes stand, ht. 15
in.
$400-600
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Bassa Carved Wood Helmet Mask, Sierra
Leone, with elaborate multi-lobed coiffure,
includes stand, (wood loss), ht. 13 in.
$400-600
13
Bundu Carved Wood Helmet Mask,
Mende, Sierra Leone, stylized female head
with elaborate coiffure incorporating amulets,
includes stand, ht. 15 in.
$400-600
14
Bundu Carved Wood Helmet Mask, with
rafa collar and elaborate coiffure, ht. 16 in.
$400-600
15
Bundu Carved Wood Helmet Mask, Sierra
Leone, a womans initiation mask with ve-
lobed coiffure and metal detail, includes stand,
ht. 15 1/4 in.
$400-600
16
Mossi Carved Wood Ladder, Burkina Faso,
56 x 15 1/2 in.
$500-700
17
Two African Chairs, the rst from Tanzania,
with arched back, the second from the Dan
people, with metal strips, ht. to 17 in.
$400-600
18
Malinke Wood Chiefs Chair, Guinea, with
metal and tack decoration, 37 x 30 1/2 in.
$600-800
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Two African Carved Wood Headrests,
Karamajong people, Kenya, one with an
aluminum handle, patina of use, ht. to 7 1/4 in.
Exhibitions: The Pen and Brush Gallery,
2004, Texture and Form, the Art of Personal
Objects: Selections from the Rosen African Art
Collection.
$500-700
20
Ethiopian Shield, Ormo people, the concave
surface with circular decoration, patina of use,
dia. 18 in.
$250-350
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Cameroon Beaded Vest, Bamun people,
beaded on indigo blue and natural handwoven
cloth, geometric designs done with white and
blue glass seed beads, 20 x 29 in.
$1,000-1,500
22
Mankala Carved Wood Game Board, with
remains of red pigment, patina of long use, 26
x 5 x 15 1/2 in.
$400-600
23
Ashanti Carved Wood Stool, with incised
geometric decoration, 14 x 21 in.
$300-400
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Ashanti Carved Wood Stool, Ghana, with
carved geometric designs and blackened in
honor of a deceased owner, 14 x 20 in.
Exhibitions: The Pen and Brush Gallery,
2004, Texture and Form, the Art of Personal
Objects: Selections from the Rosen African Art
Collection.
$300-400
25
Ashanti Brass-covered Carved Wood Stool,
with embossed designs including a crocodile
on the seat, 18 x 12 in.
$600-800
26
Ashanti Carved Wood Stool, Ghana, the
pedestal comprised of two books symbolizing
a learned owner, (remnant black pigment), 15
1/2 x 10 1/2 in.
$250-350
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Baule Carved Wood Stool, depicting a
stylized lion eating a large rodent (?), varnished
surface, lg. 16 1/2 x ht. 9 1/2 in.
Provenance: The Ezekial Schloss Collection.
Note: Also see Robins and Nooter, African Art
in America, 1989, p. 154.
$800-1,200
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Lozi Carved Wood Lidded Bowl, Zambia,
with a bird on the lid and incised arrow-like
designs, 12 1/2 x 6 1/2 in.
Exhibitions: The Pen and Brush Gallery,
2004, Texture and Form, the Art of Personal
Objects: Selections from the Rosen African Art
Collection.
$250-350
29
Dan Carved Wood Mask, ht. 10 in.
Provenance: Eric and Esther Fortess
Collection; Ex collection Norman Hurst.
$250-350
30
Large Baule Bush-Cow Helmet Mask, with
prominent teeth and backswept horns, (traces
of pigment), lg. 33 in.
Provenance: J.C. Leff Collection.
Exhibitions: Carnegie Institute, 1959, #253;
Museum of Primitive Art, 1964, #62; Carnegie
Institute, 1969, #109; Sothebys, October 10,
1975, Lot 149.
$2,500-3,500
31
Two African Carvings, a Yoruba female Ibeji
doll, and a Baule heddle pulley, both with dark
patina, ht. to 11 1/4 in.
$300-400
32
Teke Carved Wood Power Figure, Republic
of Congo, with scaried face and cavity for an
empowering mass, ht. 12 in.
Provenance: Collected by Eliot Elisofon; Leo
and Lillian Fortess Collection.
$250-350
33
Hemba Carved Wood Figurine, the male
gure with hands to the abdomen, dark
patina, (wood loss), ht. 10 in.
$600-800
34
Baule Carved Wood Female Figure,
standing with one arm forward, her coiffure
with ne incised detail, (cracks), ht. 17 in.
Provenance: Collection of Alexander S.
Honig; Sothebys, October 10, 1975, Lot 78.
$1,200-1,600
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Chokwe Carved Wood Pipe, depicting a
seated man and woman and two masks, dark
patina, (wood loss), ht. 11 1/2 in.
Provenance: Skinner, March 25, 2000, Lot
53.
$2,000-2,500
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Trobriand Islands Carved Wood Chiefs
Staff, hardwood, with six relief-carved stylized
human gures, lg. 41 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$300-400
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New Guinea Carved Wood Food Stirrer,
Massim area, traces of lime and red/brown
pigment, lg. 41 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
Exhibitions: Honolulu Academy of Arts.
$300-400
38
New Guinea Carved Wood Spear Thrower,
Kararau village, Sepik River, lg. 35 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$250-350
39
Trobriand Islands Sword Club, Massim area,
Papua New Guinea, carved wood with lime
rubbed in the decoration, lg. 23 1/4 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$250-350
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New Guinea Stone Headed War Club,
Collingwood Bay, Papua New Guinea,
with disc-shaped head and remnant ber
wrapping, lg. 35, head dia. 5 1/2 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$200-250
41
New Guinea Carved Wood Food Pounder,
Massim area, the handle in the form of a
stylized frigate bird, lg. 12 3/4 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$250-350
42
Childs Carved Wood Feeding Dish, LubLub
Island, Murik Lakes, Sepik area, New Guinea,
lg. 11 in.
Provenance: Ex collection Mark Lissauer; Leo
and Lillian Fortess Collection.
$250-350
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New Guinea Carved Wood Canoe Bailer,
Murik Lakes area, probably stone cut, with
relief-carved lizards and animal head on the
handle, patina of long use, lg. 13 3/4 x wd.
7 in.
Provenance: Mark Lissauer, 1960; Leo and
Lillian Fortess Collection.
$400-600
44
Two New Guinea Carved Wood Figures,
lower Sepik River area, collected during World
War II, ht. to 9 1/2 in.
$250-350
45
Trobriand Islands Carved Wood Lime
Spatula, New Guinea, lg. 13 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$250-350
46
Trobriand Islands Carved Wood Lime
Spatula, Massim region, eastern New Guinea,
avian form, includes stand, ht. 11 1/4 in.
$200-250
47
New Guinea Carved Wood Lime Spatula,
Massim area, the handle in the form of
a stylized human gure and with incised
curvilinear designs on the back, lg. 10 in.
$300-400
48
Trobriand Islands Carved Wood Lime
Spatula, New Guinea, lg. 10 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
Exhibitions: Honolulu Academy of Arts.
$600-800
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Trobriand Islands Lime Spatula, New
Guinea, lg. 11 3/8 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$250-350
50
New Guinea Carved Bone Lime Spatula,
decorated with woven ber and shell drops,
lg. 13 3/4 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$400-600
51
New Guinea Fiber and Dog Tooth Chest
Ornament, with nassa shell and glass
imitation teeth, lg. 9 1/4 in.
Provenance: Ex collection Roger Brooke; Leo
and Lillian Fortess Collection.
$400-600
52
New Guinea Bamboo Lime Container with
Cassowary Bone Dipper, middle Sepik, East
Iatmul Tambanum village, lg. of container 10
in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
Exhibitions: Honolulu Academy of Arts.
$250-350
53
New Guinea Carved Bone Lime Spatula,
nial in the form of a bird, with red pigment
and ber attachments, lg. 13 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$400-600
54
New Guinea Carved Bone Dagger, Wosera
Abelam, Maprik area, with geometric
decoration, traces of red pigment, lg. 13 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection; Sothebys, Australia, November 9,
1998, Lot 349.
$300-400
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New Guinea Bone Dagger, Abelam people,
Maprik area, with geometric decoration below
a stylized human face, lg. 14 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection; Sothebys, Australia, November 9,
1998, Lot 349.
$300-400
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New Guinea Carved Bone Dagger, with
incised decoration, lg. 13 3/4 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$300-400
57
Abelam Carved Bone Dagger, Maprik area,
New Guinea, incised decoration with traces of
red pigment, lg. 14 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection; Sothebys, Australia, August 1998,
Lot 349.
$300-400
58
Kundu Drum, from the Sepik River area, New
Guinea, retains the original skin drumhead, ht.
25 3/4 in.
Provenance: Collected in the 1960s.
$250-350
59
Kundu Drum, from the mid Sepik River,
Papua New Guinea, with incised stylized faces
on the body and animal heads on the handle,
ht. 19 1/4 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$300-400
60
Kundu Carved Wood Drum, Sepik River,
New Guinea, the handle with stylized face
on one end and lizard on the opposite end,
(cracks), ht. 31 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$300-400
61
Carved Wood Splash Board and
Canoe Prow, Massim area, New Guinea,
highly stylized and the splash board with
multicolored pigments, (repair to splash board,
wood loss), includes wood stand, splash
board ht. 20 1/2 x wd. 25, canoe prow ht. 9
1/2 x wd. 24 in.
Provenance: Collected in the 1960s.
$400-600
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Admiralty Islands Carved and Painted
Wood Figure, male gure atop a crocodile
with incised geometric decoration overall,
(wood loss), ht. 15 in.
Provenance: James Sachs Plaut (1912-
1996), founder and rst director of the
Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston.
During World War II, Plaut directed the Art
Looting Investigation Unit for the United
States Government, the group known as the
Monuments Men.
$250-350
63
Malangan Mask with Fiber Headdress, New
Ireland, c. rst half 20th century, polychrome
wood and natural bers, ht. 20 x wd. 18 in.
$300-400
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Admiralty Islands Obsidian Dagger, with
carved and pigmented nut paste putty handle,
lg. 10 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$250-350
65
New Britain Stone Headed Wood Club,
c. mid-19th century, with tapered shaft and
donut-shaped head, dark patina, lg. 48 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection; purportedly collected by John
Rabe, 1880s.
$400-600
66
Vanuatu Carved Wood War Club, with
domed top and lobed projections, (wood loss),
lg. 32 1/2 in.
Provenance: Ex Rubins Collection; Leo and
Lillian Fortess Collection.
$300-400
67
Gilbert Islands Palm Wood and Shark
Tooth Weapon, with ber bindings, (a few
missing teeth), lg. 28 1/2 in.
$300-400
68
Fiji Islands Throwing Club, Ula, lg. 16 1/4
in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection; Christies, October 11, 1991, Lot
197.
$300-400
69
Fiji Islands Throwing Club, (crack in head),
lg. 15 1/4 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
Exhibitions: Birmingham Museum.
$300-400
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Fiji Island Throwing Club, 19th century, with
lobed head and decorated grip, lg. 17 in.
Provenance: Collected by George Collins
while on a whaling ship out of New Bedford,
late 1850s, includes a biography by his
granddaughter.
$800-1,200
71
Gilbert Island Wood and Shark Tooth
Weapon, the tapered form with rows of ber-
wrapped shark teeth, (minor loss), lg. 30 in.
Provenance: George Collins, late 1850s.
$500-700
72
Fiji Island Fan Club, 19th century, with ared
head and vertical rib, geometric decoration at
the grip, lg. 26 in.
Provenance: George Collins, late 1850s.
$800-1,200
73
Fiji Islands Carved Wood Dance Club,
Kiakavo, dark patina, lg. 40 in.
Provenance: Krantzler Antiques, New
Bedford, Massachusetts; Eric and Esther
Fortess Collection.
$600-800
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Fiji Islands Carved Wood Rootstock Club,
19th century, with remnant ber wrapping at
the grip, (damage), lg. 46 1/2 in.
Provenance: Krantzler Antiques, New
Bedford, Massachusetts; Eric and Esther
Fortess Collection.
$600-800
75
Vanuatu Carved Wood Club, with domed
cap and mace head projections, dark patina,
(wood loss), lg. 42 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$500-700
76
Fiji Islands Carved Wood Paddle Club,
culacula, c. 19th century, the blade with
crescent ridge, (wood loss), lg. 44 1/2 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$500-700
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Vanuatu Carved Wood War Club, East
Malekula, New Hebrides, with elaborate
carved mace head, dark patina, lg. 43 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$400-600
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Fiji Islands Gunstock Club, gata, (wood
loss), lg. 38 in.
Provenance: Krantzler Antiques, New
Bedford, Massachusetts; Eric and Esther
Fortess Collection.
$500-700
78
Tonga Carved Wood Club, 19th century, with
ared head and geometric carving overall, lg.
30 in.
Provenance: Krantzler Antiques, New
Bedford, Massachusetts; Eric and Esther
Fortess Collection.
$700-900
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Tonga Carved Wood Paddle Club, c. 19th
century, with incised decoration on the blade,
(wood loss), lg. 39 1/2 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$400-600
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Fiji Islands Carved Wood Palm-form
Club, 19th century, partially decorated with
geometric designs, dark patina, lg. 30 in.
Provenance: Krantzler Antiques, New
Bedford, Massachusetts; Eric and Esther
Fortess Collection.
$700-900
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Matty Island (Wuvulu Island) Carved Wood
Food Tray, the gracefully shaped form with a
patina of use, lg. 17 1/2 x wd. 11 x ht. 5 in.
Provenance: Purchased at Wewak, East
Sepik province, northern New Guinea.
$500-700
82
Samoan Island Carved Wood Kava Bowl,
the round form with multiple cylindrical legs,
dia. 12 x ht. 3 1/4 in.
$400-600
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Hawaiian Carved Wood Kapa Beater, Oahu,
Hawaii, with a variety of designs.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$600-800
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Tongan/Fiji Islands Carved Wood Headrest,
c. late 18th/early 19th century, carved in three
pieces, with original ber bindings, (wood loss,
repair), lg. 18 x ht. 5 3/4 in.
Provenance: Joseph OLeary (1911-1993),
former preparator at the Peabody Museum,
Harvard University.
$2,000-2,500
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Marquesas Islands Carved Wood Figure,
Tiki, c. late 19th or early 20th century, stylized
form on a base and with incised detail, ht. 14
1/2 in.
$2,000-2,500
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Maori Carved Wood Janus Figure, with
opposing male gures on a base and with
elaborate carved tattoo patterns, shell inlaid
eyes (one a replacement), ht. 12 in.
$800-1,200
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Maori Carved Wood Hand Club, Kotiate,
New Zealand, probably an early tourist
carving, lg. 13 1/2 in.
Provenance: Ex McDonald Collection; Leo
and Lillian Fortess Collection.
$200-250
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Maori Carved Wood Dance Paddle, with
stylized face on one side of blade, lg. 24 1/2
in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$300-400
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Maori Carved Wood Chiefs Staff or
Walking Stick, the shaft decorated with ne
curvilinear designs and two relief carved T.K.
gures with inlaid shell eyes, lg. 35 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection; Collected by John A. Rabe prior to
1880, Exhibit Columbian Exposition 1893.
$800-1,200
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Maori Carved Wood Childs War Club,
Tewhatewha, decorated with classic Maori
designs and with remnant haliotis shell inlays,
lg. 41 in.
Provenance: Julian Harding Collection,
London; Leo and Lillian Fortess Collection.
$2,000-2,500
91
Carved Stone Frog Cup, Borneo, for poison,
lg. 2 3/4 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$300-400
92
Aboriginal Carved Wood Food Bowl,
Australia, 14 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.
Provenance: Leo and Lillian Fortess
Collection.
$250-350
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Aboriginal Rainforest Shield, northern
Queensland, carved from one piece of
wood with front boss and handle at back,
painted on the front with totemic clan motif
using natural pigments, signs of spear
penetration and battle scars up one side, dark
patina, old tag attached to handle, ht. 34 1/4
x wd. 9 3/4 in.
$10,000-15,000
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Teotihuacan Carved Stone Mask, c. 450-
650 A.D., with delicately carved features in
white stone, collected before 1970, 5 1/8 x 4
1/2 in.
Provenance: James Sachs Plaut (1912-
1996), founder and rst director of the
Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston.
During World War II, Plaut directed the Art
Looting Investigation Unit for the United
States Government, the group known as the
Monuments Men.
$2,500-3,500
95
Olmec Carved Stone Figure, serpentine,
the standing gure with upturned head and
classic facial features, the hands to the
thighs, pierced ears, (very slight traces of red
pigment), includes Lucite stand, ht. 6 1/4 in.
Note: Collected in the 1960s; includes an
examination report by Frank Peusser and
Associates.
$4,000-6,000
96
Chavin-Cupisnique Carved Bone Spatula,
with classic incised heads, two musicians,
and the terminals in the form of a jaguar and a
monkey (?) possibly holding a strombus
trumpet, (minor loss), lg. 7 1/4 in.
Note: Collected in the 1960s.
$1,000-1,500
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99
96
95 94
97
Chavin Anthracite Mirror, axe-shaped, with
tapered handle (?) on one side, polished
surface, (broken and repaired), lg. 5 1/4 x wd.
3 1/2 in.
Note: Collected in the 1960s.
$300-500
98
Pre-Columbian Jade and Crystal Skull
Necklace, the crystal and jade skull beads
from the Maya and the tubular crystal beads
from the Chavin, (restrung, modern silver
clasp), overall lg. 16 in.
Note: Collected in the 1960s.
$1,200-1,600
99
Pair of Chavin-Cupisnique Carved Stone
Ear Ornaments, each showing a stylized
human head in prole, traces of cinnabar, 1
3/4 x 1 3/4 in.
Note: Collected in the 1960s.
$2,500-3,500
100
Woven Pictorial Textile, possibly Chimu,
woven in two panels, each with multiple
human gures in colorful clothing and a
headdress, one panel with abstract birds,
(minor damage), 34 1/2 x 33 in.
Note: Collected in the 1960s.
$1,000-1,500
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100
101
Chimu Silver Alloy Scepter/Rattle, the lost
wax form worked with various techniques, the
bottom in the form of a Tumi knife, the top a
warrior gure with Kero (?) framed in an open
scroll form with perched birds above and
dangling birds below (one missing), includes
custom Lucite stand, ht. 8 1/4 x wd. 3 1/4 in.
Note: Includes an investigation and analysis
by Fran Aon, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
$3,000-5,000
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101
Plains,
Great Lakes &
Woodlands
102
Pair of Crow Beaded Hide Mans
Moccasins, c. last quarter 19th century, with
painted pareche soles and partially beaded
with multicolored geometric designs, lg. 11 in.
$600-800
103
Pair of Southern Cheyenne Beaded Hide
Moccasins, c. last quarter 19th century,
stained red and yellow/ochre and partially
beaded with multicolored geometric designs,
(minor bead loss), lg. 11 in.
$1,200-1,600
104
Pair of Arapaho Buffalo Hide Mans
Moccasins, c. 1870, the border and vamps
beaded with multicolored geometric designs,
lg. 10 1/2 in.
$1,500-2,000
105
Pair of Lakota Beaded Hide Mans
Moccasins, c. early 20th century, with hard
soles and multicolored geometric designs,
(bead loss), lg. 10 1/4 in.
$400-600
106
Pair of Lakota Beaded Hide
Moccasins, c. last quarter 19th century, with
green buffalo tracks and traces of yellow
pigment, lg. 10 1/2 in.
$500-700
107
Pair of Central Plains Beaded Hide
Moccasins, c. last quarter 19th century, with
multicolored geometric designs on a white
background, lg. 10 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
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108
109
107
104
103
108
Pair of Cheyenne Beaded Hide Infants
Moccasins, c. last quarter 19th century,
stained yellow and with a thunderbird on the
vamp, pony trader blue background, lg. 4 in.
$600-800
109
Lakota Childs Fully Beaded Hide
Moccasins, c. last quarter 19th century, with
multicolored geometric designs on a white
background, lg. 5 3/4 in.
$500-700
110
Pair of Kiowa Womans Legging
Moccasins, c. 1870s, with blue/green, red/
ochre, and dark blue pigments, large German
silver conchas, and beaded detail using typical
Kiowa bead colors, ht. 22 1/2 x lg. of foot 9 in.
$8,000-12,000
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110
111
Crow Beaded Loop Necklace, c. last quarter
19th century, with glass (?) beads, brass
tacks, and yellow/ochre fringe, patina of long
use, lg. 14 in.
Provenance: Ex Carrol Morton collection.
$1,200-1,600
112
Lakota Green Trade Cloth Blanket
with Beaded Hide Blanket Strip, c. last
quarter 19th century, strip with multicolored
rondels and geometric designs on a white
background, thread sewn to the blanket, the
rondel centers with twisted hide fringe with
metal thimbles and green silk ribbon, blanket
54 x 60 1/2, wd. at rondel 5 in.
Provenance: W. Scott Ferriss collection.
$4,000-6,000
113
Eastern Plains Hide Scout Jacket and
Trousers, c. last quarter 19th century, the
jacket with multicolored quilled oral and cross
designs down the front, across the shoulders,
and on the hem, with fringe overall; the
trousers with short fringe and beaded down
the leg and at the pockets with multicolored
scrolling oral designs, (minor quill and bead
loss), jacket lg. 35, trouser lg. 38 in.
$2,000-2,500
114
Blackfoot Childs Backrest, c. 1860s-70s,
the willow rods edged with red trade cloth, the
buffalo hide fastener with red trade cloth and
abstract beaded design, dark patina of use
overall, ht. 42 x wd. 28 1/2 in.
$2,000-2,500
115
Lakota Pictorial Beaded Hide Childs Vest,
c. late 19th century, front beaded with two
horses, crosses, and horse tracks along the
bottom, the back with two ags, a ve-point
star and the name Reubea (?), (old repair
down one side), ht. 15 in.
Provenance: Alice Brown Davis, the rst
woman Chieftainess of the Seminole Nation in
Oklahoma in 1922; then by family descent.
$3,000-4,000
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112
111
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114
113
115
116
Crow Beaded Cloth and Hide Horse Collar,
c. late 19th century, hide with cloth insets and
beaded with classic Crow designs using glass
and metallic seed beads, lg. 36 x wd. 15 3/4
in.
Provenance: The Charles Miles Collection,
Indian and Eskimo Artifacts of North America,
p. 129.
$5,000-7,000
117
Southern Cheyenne Beaded and Fringed
Hide Womans Dress, c. third quarter 19th
century, the yoke stained yellow and with red
pigment details, with multicolored geometric
beaded detail, the bottom tabs with three
rows of beaded and tin cone decoration,
profusely fringed in various lengths, (minor
tear), includes an elaborate custom mount,
lg. 56 in.
Provenance: Skinner, Sale 2319, May 13,
2006, Lot 195.
$40,000-60,000
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116
117
118
Mescalero Apache Beaded Hide Awl Case,
c. last quarter 19th century, with three-color
stepped design and tin cone danglers on the
fringe, lg. including fringe 13 in.
$1,000-1,500
119
Apache Beaded Hide Strike-a-Light Pouch,
c. late 19th century, with tin cone danglers,
German silver button and beaded on the front
with zigzag designs, lg. including tin cones 6
in.
$800-1,200
120
Apache Beaded Hide Awl Case, c. 1870s,
partially beaded in black and greasy yellow
seed beads, with multiple rows of tin cone
danglers and a brass concha on one side, lg.
12 3/4 in.
$2,000-2,500
121
Mescalero Apache Beaded Wood Staff, c.
last quarter 19th century, covered with calico
and beaded with multicolored zigzag and
diamond designs, metal cartridge tip, (some
bead loss), lg. 37 in.
$800-1,200
122
Large Plains Beaded Hide Umbilical Fetish,
c. late 19th century, in the form of a turtle, with
two stylized bird forms on a salt and pepper
background, the underside with yellow
pigment, tin cone and feather danglers, lg.
from head to tip of tail 11 1/2 x wd. 5 3/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
123
Crow Beaded Hide Belt Pouch, c. last
quarter 19th century, beaded on the ap with
multicolored abstract oral and geometric
designs, 5 x 3 3/4 in.
$400-600
124
Ute Beaded Hide Tail Bag, c. 1870s, buffalo
hide and beaded on the front with a stacked
diamond design in dark blue and white seed
beads, lg. 8 3/4 in.
$1,200-1,600
125
Arapaho Beaded Commercial
Leather Strike-a-Light Pouch, c. last quarter
19th century, the front with multicolored
geometric designs on a greasy yellow
background, tin cone danglers and twisted
fringe with traces of red pigment, size
excluding fringe 5 1/4 x 4 in.
$1,500-2,000
126
Lakota Beaded Hide Knife Sheath, c.
last quarter 19th century, rawhide liner and
beaded on one side with geometric designs
on a yellow background, includes a 19th
century butcher knife, lg. excluding beaded
drop 9 1/2 in.
$800-1,000
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122
120
119
127
Arapaho Beaded Hide Paint Pouch, c. last
quarter 19th century, the tab-bottom form with
traces of red and yellow pigment and beaded
with classic Arapaho designs, lg. 10 in.
$400-600
128
Northern Plains Beaded and Quilled Hide
Belt Set, possibly Hidatsa, c. last quarter
19th century, geometric beadwork with quilled
rawhide slats and tin cone and horsehair
danglers; a buffalo hide knife sheath, two paint
bags in the form of miniature pipe bags, and
a ap pouch with dentalium and horsehair
danglers all with similar decoration hang from
the belt, (some quill loss and fading), lg. of belt
51, knife sheath lg. 10 1/4 in.
Provenance: Deaccessioned from a Western
museum; Ex Barry Goldwater collection.
$5,000-7,000
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124
125
128
127
126
129
Possible Lakota Quilled and Beaded
Buffalo Hide Bag, c. last quarter 19th
century, front partially quilled with an Elk
Dreamer design, with geometric beadwork
on the ends and ap, and with dentalium shell
and horsehair danglers, (some quill loss), lg.
21 x ht. 11 in.
$5,000-7,000
130
Plains Beaded Buffalo Hide Possible Bag,
c. mid-19th century, the ends and ap beaded
with geometric designs in white-heart red,
yellow, white, blue, and black pony beads, the
front panel with striped pattern using white-
heart red, medium blue, white, and black seed
beads, remnant tin cone danglers down the
sides, includes custom stand, (bead loss), 21
1/2 x 14 1/2 in.
Provenance: Mordecai Thomas Bartram
(1843-1904), collected between 1871 and
1873, then descended within the family;
Skinner, Sale 2408, Lot 258.
$35,000-45,000
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130
129
131
Cree or Athabascan Beaded Hide and
Cloth Shot Pouch, c. third quarter 19th
century, calico lining and with two rows of
tin cone danglers, the front fully beaded with
stylized oral design, the blue trade cloth
back partially beaded with oral designs, cloth
strap, 10 1/2 x 7 in.
$1,500-2,000
132
Sioux Beaded and Quilled Hide Bag,
c. 1870s, shaped like a bladder and with
multicolored geometric beadwork, quilled
rawhide slats and dentalium shell danglers, lg.
of bag minus drop 11 in.
$800-1,200
133
Lakota Beaded Commercial Leather
Dispatch Bag, c. 1870s, the front beaded
with geometric designs done in multicolored
glass and faceted brass seed beads, remnant
buffalo hide ties along the sides, old period tag
on the back reads Sioux Indian Ammunition
Pouch. Found on the eld of the Custer
Massacre, (much leather loss, bead loss), 9
x 6 in.
$2,500-3,500
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133
132
131
134
Lakota Beaded Buffalo Hide Double
Saddlebags, c. 1870, attributed to the
Hunkpapa tribe, with red trade cloth panels
and detail, and beaded with geometric
designs and stylized buildings, fringe down
the sides and along the bottoms, (minor bead
loss, trade cloth loss), lg. including fringe 72 x
wd. 14 in.
Literature: For saddlebags probably by the
same maker, see Vestiges of a Proud Nation,
The Ogden B. Reed Northern Plains Indian
Collection, cat. #66.
$20,000-25,000
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134
135
Lakota Beaded Buffalo Hide Double
Saddlebags, c. 1870, attributed to the
Hunkpapa tribe, with fringe down the sides
and along the bottom, beaded with classic
Lakota multicolored geometric designs on a
light blue background, with red trade cloth
trim and a row of small German silver buttons
along both panel tops, (bead loss, minor
damage), lg. including fringe 74 x wd. 13 in.
$20,000-25,000
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135
136
Large Sioux Three-sided Womans Pipe
Bag and Pipe, c. late 19th century, partially
beaded with abstract oral designs using small
multicolored faceted beads, with crescent
moon and ve-point star on one side, includes
a pipe with le-branded ash stem and elbow-
shaped catlinite bowl, (minor bead loss), bag
lg. without beaded drop 18 1/2 in.
$2,500-3,500
137
Blackfoot Beaded Hide Warriors Bag, c.
last quarter 19th century, with double roll-
beaded cloth strap, fringe from the bottom
and beaded on the front with multicolored
geometric designs on a blue background,
overall lg. 42 x wd. 7 1/2 in.
$4,000-6,000
138
Lakota Pictorial Beaded Hide Pipe Bag,
c. late 19th century, beaded with four ags,
crosses, and geometric designs on a white
background, with tin cone and horsehair
danglers beneath the quilled panel, (damage
to hide, some stiffness, bead loss), lg. 35 in.
$1,500-2,000
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137
139
Southern Cheyenne Beaded Hide Pipe
Bag, c. 1870, beaded with a classic
multicolored bar design, the long tabs and
quill-wrapped fringe with tin cone and red
trade cloth danglers, (minor damage to fringe),
lg. 20 in.
Provenance: Thought to have been collected
by Major General William August Kobbe
(1840-1931), Kobbe had a long distinguished
career in the military, including being
appointed 2nd Lieutenant in the 19th Infantry
(regular army) in 1866, serving on the frontier
in New Mexico and Kansas during Indian
hostilities.
$15,000-20,000
139
138
140
Nez Perce Painted Pareche Envelope, c.
last quarter 19th century, with bold geometric
designs on the front, lg. 28 x wd. 13 in.
Provenance: Purportedly from the collection
of Craig Bates.
$1,500-2,000
141
Umatilla Polychrome Pareche Envelope,
c. late 19th century, with bold geometric
designs and unusual inner ap designs of
paired diamonds, lg. 27 x wd. 13 in.
$1,200-1,600
142
Plateau Painted Pareche Case, c. last
quarter 19th century, painted with multicolored
geometric designs and with long buffalo (?)
hide fringe and strap, lg. of cylinder 15 3/4 in.
Provenance: Christies, January 12, 2006,
Lot 198.
$4,000-6,000
143
Crow Beaded and Fringed Hide Rie
Scabbard, c. 1870s, thick buffalo (?) hide
decorated at both ends with red trade cloth
inserts and classic Crow geometric designs,
lg. 43 1/2 in.
Provenance: Christies, January 12, 2006,
Lot 180.
$16,000-20,000
144
Lakota Skull Cracker Club, c. 1870s, the
wood handle covered with buffalo hide, with
wrist strap and bead-wrapped yellow-dyed
horsehair drop, (stone head detached), lg. 27
in.
$800-1,200
145
Plains Skull Cracker Club, c. last quarter
19th century, quartz head, the rawhide-
wrapped wood handle with red/ochre and
brass tacks at grip, fringed drop, custom
stand, lg. 26 in.
$600-800
140
141
142
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143
146
Plains Pipe Tomahawk, c. rst half 19th
century, the ash handle with dark patina, the
head made by Joseph Jourdain, signed with
a small copper crescent moon inlaid on one
side of the blade, le decoration on chevrons
probably a later embellishment, lg. 20 3/4; lg.
of head 6 1/4 in.
$8,000-12,000
147
Plains Cree Buffalo Hide Bowcase and
Quiver, c. third quarter 19th century, bowcase
and quiver with fringe and decorated with
multicolored geometric panels using small
seed beads, some faceted; the cloth strap
with pony trader blue, white, and black
beaded foliate designs on a red trade cloth
backing, includes seven arrows, (one steel
point remaining), and a sinew-backed ash
bow decorated with multicolored quill-
wrapped trade cloth grip, and two beaded
and quill-decorated panels, (some bead and
quill loss), includes a custom wall mount, lg.
of bowcase excluding fringe 35, lg. of bow 33
1/2 in.
$35,000-45,000
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146
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147
148
Plains Stone-headed Efgy Dance Wand,
c. last quarter 19th century, with wood
handle wrapped with multicolored beadwork,
horsehair drop, and stone head in the form
of an abstract bird head, (minor bead loss,
repair), lg. without tail 24 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
149
Plains Skull Cracker Club, c. last quarter
19th century, with stone head, rawhide-
wrapped wood handle and red horse hair from
the end, traces of red pigment, lg. of shaft and
head 26 in.
$600-800
150
Plains Wood Quirt, c. 1870s, the tapered
form decorated with brass wire and tacks,
with a buffalo rawhide wrist strap and lashes,
lg. of handle 12 3/4 in.
$1,500-2,000
149
151
148
151
Crow Beaded Hide Rie Scabbard, c. last
quarter 19th century, buffalo hide and with
buckskin (?) fringe, with typical red trade
cloth insets and beaded with classic Crow
multicolored geometric designs, edge beading
in white pony beads, (minor bead loss), lg.
41 in.
$12,000-16,000
152
Carved Wood Rasp, possibly Ute, c. 1900,
notched form with stylized bird head, includes
custom stand, lg. 15 1/4 x wd. 1 1/4 in.
$400-600
153
Plains Elk Antler Hide Scraper, c. mid-19th
century, with hide-wrapped metal blade and
decorated with incised rings and dots, custom
stand, lg. 15 in.
$700-900
154
Central Plains Red Pipestone Pipe Bowl,
c. mid-19th century, T-bowl form with faceted
stem and ared bowl, very faint incising on the
bottom, possibly Jacob Hill, Wis., on the top
possibly July 1869, lg. 7 in.
Provenance: W. Scott Ferriss collection.
$250-350
155
Eastern Plains Catlinite Pipe and Stem, c.
last quarter 19th century, the bowl with incised
geometric and oral devices, the stem in the
form of a sh with incised detail, (damage),
includes custom stand, lg. 17 in.
$2,500-3,500
156
Plains Quill Decorated Pipe Stem, c. last
quarter 19th century, ash with traces of red
pigment and decorated with plaited wrapped
quillwork and horsehair drop, lg. 28 in.
$1,000-1,500
157
Plains Pipe, c. 1870s, with ash stem and
incised catlinite T-bowl, dark patina, (minor
wood loss), includes custom stand, lg. 27 in.
$1,000-1,500
158
Southern Plains Wood Peyote Box, c. rst
half 20th century, with paintings of peyote
ritual objects on each panel, includes a
drumstick, a rattle with carved handle, two
German silver pins, and a beaded rawhide
circle and cross, box lg. 15 x ht. 4 1/2 x wd.
4 1/4 in.
$1,200-1,600
158
156
155
153
157
159
Plateau Pictorial Beaded Cloth and Hide
Pouch, c. 1920s, beaded on the front with
the prole of a warrior, with crossed tomahawk
and arrow, beaded carrying strap, 8 x 6 in.
$400-600
160
Plateau Pictorial Beaded Hide and Cloth
Bag, c. rst quarter 20th century, a horse
framed with stylized oral devices on a light
blue background, not examined out of frame,
12 1/2 x 11 in.
$1,500-2,000
161
Plateau Pictorial Beaded Leather and Cloth
Flat Bag, c. second quarter 20th century,
cotton-lined and beaded on one side with
a cowboy on a rearing horse, commercial
leather straps, 13 x 11 in.
$1,000-1,500
162
Plateau Beaded Hide and Cloth Pictorial
Pouch, c. early 20th century, with two buffalo
below two large arrows on one side, and a
warrior on horseback holding a spear framed
by two large arrows on the reverse, with shell
disc strap, cotton-lined, and with a zipper
closure probably added later, 12 x 8 3/4 in.
$1,200-1,600
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162
161
160
163
Plateau Pictorial Beaded Cloth and Hide
Flat Bag, c. late 19th/early 20th century,
beaded on one side with a spreadwing eagle
perched on an arrow, with a oral sprig in its
beak, and two animal heads below, 15 x 12 in.
$1,500-2,000
164
Great Lakes Beaded Cloth Bandolier Bag,
Ojibway, c. 1900, red cloth backing probably
a replacement, beaded with multicolored
oral designs on a two-color translucent
background, (bead loss), lg. 36 x wd. 10 1/2
in.
$800-1,200
165
Large Prehistoric Carved Stone Axe Head,
an old tag reads Portage County Ohio, lg. 9
1/2 x ht. 4 3/4 in.
$200-250
166
Cree Multicolored Wool Assumption Sash,
c. mid-19th century, with traditional arrow
design, lg. without fringe 89 x wd. 8 in.
$800-1,200
167
Naskapi Beaded Cloth Toque, c. last
quarter 19th century, with red and black
wool panels, cotton liner, the edge beaded
with multicolored C-scrolls and detailed with
mother-of-pearl buttons, ht. 11 in.
$400-600
168
Great Lakes Feathered Cape, c. mid-19th
century, crescent-shaped cloth cape with
two long tabs at front, feather tufts on the
interior, exterior with various domesticated
bird feathers in a tripartite design, mounted on
cloth-covered frame, cape dia. 27 in.
$1,200-1,600
169
Seneca Beaded Cloth Bag, c. mid-19th
century, partially beaded on both sides with
abstract oral and six-point star devices,
(beaded edging damaged), ht. 5 3/4 x wd. 7
3/4 in.
$400-600
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166
167
170
Iroquois Beaded Cloth Pouch, c. mid-
19th century, with cord carrying strap and
beaded on both sides with a multicolored
bisymmetrical oral design, ht. 6 3/4 x wd. 5
in.
$400-600
171
Seneca Beaded and Moose Hair-
embroidered Cloth Pouch, c. second quarter
19th century, elaborate contour beaded
designs framing black wool insets decorated
with moose hair oral designs, silk edging,
(some loss to moose hair), 5 1/4 x 5 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
172
Seneca Beaded Cloth Pouch, c. second
quarter 19th century, red trade cloth with
remnant silk edging and with multicolored
geometric designs, 7 x 6 1/2 in.
$600-800
173
Two Huron Moose Hair-embroidered Items,
c. mid-19th century, a pincushion with a
border of avian, foliate, and human devices,
(hair loss), and a plaque with elaborate oral
border, not examined out of frames, dia. to 14
3/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
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170
172
171
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174
Two Framed Huron Moose Hair-
embroidered Cloth Panels, c. mid-19th
century, the rst an eagle framed by a oral
border, the second a oral spray, (some loss
to the rst), not examined out of frames, panel
size to 14 x 11 in.
$1,500-2,000
175
Huron Moose Hair-embroidered Birch Bark
Cigar Case, c. mid-19th century, decorated
on both sides with detailed oral designs,
(some loss to moose hair), ht. 5 1/2 x wd. 3 in.
$500-600
176
Huron Moose Hair-embroidered Birch Bark
Glove Box, c. mid-19th century, covered with
red wool and decorated with delicate oral
designs, (minor damage), lg. 8 1/2 x ht. 2 3/8
x wd. 2 1/2 in.
Provenance: Acquired in London.
$500-700
177
Huron Moose Hair-embroidered Birch Bark
Tray, c. mid-19th century, decorated with oral
designs and two bees in center panel, (minor
damage), 10 3/4 x 8 3/4 in.
$500-700
178
Tomah Joseph Decorated Birch Bark Glove
Box, decorated on the sides and lid with
various camp scenes, animals and Tomah
Joseph on one end, lg. 11 x wd. 3 1/2 x ht.
2 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
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176
177
178
179
Northeast Crook Knife, c. late 19th century,
the metal blade secured with brass wire, the
burlwood handle with stylized human face,
custom stand, lg. 8 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
180
Small Northeast Carved Burl Bowl, c. rst
half 19th century, carved from a black ash
burl, lg. 5 in.
$500-700
181
Northeast Carved Wood Crook Knife, c.
last quarter 19th century, metal blade secured
with copper wire, the handle in the form of a
human hand, dark patina, custom stand, lg.
10 in.
$1,500-2,000
182
Penobscot Carved Burl-headed Club, c.
late 19th century, handle with deep incised
designs, head with three protruding bird heads
and a large human (?) face, lg. 29 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
183
Penobscot Carved Burl-headed Club,
c. late 19th century, with deep chip-carved
handle and two abstract faces at the burl end,
(old repair), lg. 30 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
184
Penobscot Carved Wood Root Club, c.
early 20th century, with elaborate incised
designs on the handle and polychrome
Chiefs head at the root end, lg. 30 in.
$800-1,200
185
Penobscot Carved Burl-headed Club, c.
late 19th century, faceted handle with deeply
incised foliate and geometric designs, root end
with two animal heads, lg. 29 in.
$800-1,200
186
Northeast Carved Wood Ball-headed Club,
c. last quarter 19th century, with serrated-
edge spear point set in the head supported by
a carved human hand, the handle with relief
carved snake on one side, remnant blackened
surface, lg. 24 in.
$800-1,200
187
Northeast Carved Wood Efgy Club, c. late
19th century, one end in the form of a human
head with animal hair cap, one remaining
glass eye, (cracks), lg. 16 in.
$1,500-2,000
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186
187
185
184
183
182
180
181
Southeast,
Northwest Coast,
Eskimo &
West Coast
188
Pair of Creek Beaded Hide Childs
Moccasins, c. second quarter 19th century,
with silk-lined cuffs and partially beaded with
multicolored abstract designs, lg. 6 1/4 in.
Provenance: Hickory Hill, Hanover County,
Virginia; the home of John Wickham and
Confederate General Carter Wickham.
$5,000-7,000
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189
Historic Ishi Glass Point, made c. 1911-
14, named for the last wild Indian in North
America, the lot includes a casting of the
point in resin made to look like obsidian, a
large original photograph of Ishi taken when
he was captured, and complete documents
and provenance related to the Ishi point, lg. of
point 2 13/16, photograph 17 x 11 3/4 in.
Provenance: Ex collection Charles Shewey
and University of California Museum of
Anthropology at Berkeley.
Literature: Illustrated in Story in Stone by D.C.
Waldorf and Selected Points and Preforms
by Gregory Perino; referenced in Ishi in
Two Worlds, by Theodora Kroeber, 1963,
chronicling Ishis entrance into a civilized
society.
Note: Ishi was the last known survivor of
the Yahi Tribe in California when he entered
the white mans world in 1911. He lived his
remaining years at the University of California
Museum of Anthropology at Berkeley where
he died in 1916. The clear glass point retains
traces of the original museum number.
$7,000-9,000
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190
Athabascan Beaded Hide Chiefs Coat, c.
late 19th century, smoked hide with fringe at
the seams, partially beaded with abstract oral
designs using multicolored glass and metallic
seed beads, lg. 35 in.
$800-1,200
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191
Rare Wasco-Wishram Beaded Hide Mans
Shirt and Trousers, c. third quarter 19th
century, beaded with both loom and single-
lane techniques with thread and sinew, the
panels with bold geometric designs and
the bibs probably representing the mythical
Tsalagle, the one who watches, a prominent
rock art feature along the Columbia River near
the Wishram area; both shirt and trousers
trimmed with red stroud and both with
extensive fringe, the shirt with traces of red
pigment at the neck, (some restoration to red
trade cloth), lot includes the book From Oxcart
to Airplane, a biography of George H. Himes,
1939, shirt lg. 28 1/2, trousers lg. 37 in.
Provenance: Collected by George H. Himes,
founder of the Oregon Historical Society, late
19th century.
Literature: Indian Rock Art of the Columbia
Plateau, James D. Keyser, pp. 98-100.
$80,000-120,000
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192
Three Contemporary Inuit Bracelets, strung
on elastic, the plaques with various animals
and seals.
$300-400
193
Three Eskimo Carved Walrus Tusk Animals,
a seal with a sh in its mouth, a bear, and a
walrus, lg. to 3 1/2 in.
$250-350
194
Eskimo Miniature Kayak and Dog Sled,
wood, hide, and bone details, both with
detailed attachments, lg. of kayak 26 in.
$300-400
195
Eskimo Carved Walrus Tusk, c. 1900,
possibly a tool, in the form of a seal with
stylized features, (broken and repaired), lg. 9
1/2 in.
$300-400
196
East Greenland Miniature Wood Chest with
Bone Attachments, c. early 20th century,
decorated with riveted human gures, animals,
whales, and seacraft, and with bone slat trim,
(weathered surface, loss), 6 x 3 3/4 x 2 1/4 in.
Literature: The Art of Greenland, by Bodil
Kaalund, 1979, pp. 110-11.
$2,500-3,500
197
Eskimo Carved and Painted Wood Mask,
Nunivak Island, c. second quarter 20th
century, a stylized seal head with toothy grin,
encircled by two wood hoops with various
attached animals and animal appendages, dia.
of largest hoop 10 1/4 in.
$2,500-3,500
198
Haida Argillite Carving, c. last quarter 19th
century, depicting back to back shamans (?)
wearing traditional clothing, (with remnant
bone detail, repair, minor loss), ht. 6 3/4 x lg.
4 1/2 in.
$3,000-4,000
199
Northwest Coast-style Carved Stone Maul,
20th century, in the form of a wolfs head, 6
1/2 x 3 1/2 in.
$600-800
200
Haida Argillite Model Totem Pole, with
various human and animal totemic gures,
(cracks, damage), ht. 13 1/2 in.
$500-700
201
Northwest Coast Carved Wood Model
Totem Pole, c. early 20th century, with at
back and depicting various totemic animal
gures, decorated with commercial paints,
(minor wood loss), ht. 24 in.
$1,000-1,500
202
Northwest Coast Carved Wood Canoe
Model with Paddle, c. late 19th century, the
outside painted with classic form line designs,
lg. of canoe 17 1/4 in.
$600-800
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196
203
Northwest Coast Carved Wood Plaque,
with relief-carved stylized bird face, red and
black pigment, (wood loss), 7 x 5 in.
$400-600
204
Northwest Coast Carved Wood Bowl, c.
late 19th/early 20th century, with stylized faces
on the sides, and a grimacing bear at each
end, inlaid with shell, bone (?), and white seed
beads, darkened surface, lg. 16 x ht. 6 1/2 in.
$1,500-2,000
205
Northwest Coast Carved Sheep Horn
Ladle, c. rst half 19th century, the underside
and handle carved with form line designs and
totemic animal, human, and avian forms, old
copper clamp repair, (the tip of ladle missing),
lg. 21 x wd. 5 in.
$800-1,200
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200
199
198
204
206
Northwest Coast Carved Horn Spoon, the
handle with various animal and bird heads,
and inlaid with abalone shell, lg. 12 1/2 in.
$400-600
207
Rare Wasco Wishram Carved Mountain
Sheep Horn Spoon, c. rst half 19th century,
with stylized animal nial and worn geometric
designs overall, (old metal rivet repair on one
side of scoop), dark patina, lg. 8 1/2 in.
$2,500-3,500
208
Pair of August Buerman Super Never
Rust Spurs, with rocker-engraved hearts and
the initials HP on one side, with leather straps,
lg. 6 1/2 x rowel dia. 2 in.
$300-400
209
Pair of Western Spurs, with heel chains and
Navajo silver and turquoise decorations on
one side, one of the leather straps marked
with a cattle brand, lg. 6 1/4 in.
$500-700
210
Youths Half Seat Cowboy Saddle, c. late
19th century, with Sam Stagg rigging and
stampwork overall, with old wood stand, lg.
22 in.
Note: Collected in Oklahoma.
$500-700
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207
210
Jewelry,
Fine Art &
Textiles
211
Zuni Inlaid Pin, depicting a rainbow dancer,
ht. 3 in.
$250-350
212
Three Navajo Silver and Turquoise Crosses,
the largest with stampwork by Herman
Morgan, ht. to 4 in.
$400-600
213
Eight Navajo Silver and Turquoise Rings,
various shapes and sizes, two with multiple
stone settings.
$400-600
214
Two Navajo Stamp-decorated Silver
Bracelets, inner dia. to 2 3/8 in.
$400-600
215
Navajo Silver and Turquoise Bracelet,
with seven stone settings, four drilled, set
in delicate serrated bezels, and with ne
stamped detail, inner dia. 2 3/8 in.
$400-600
216
Navajo Silver and Turquoise Bracelet, with
stamp-decorated band and three rectangular
settings with scalloped bezels, inner dia. 2
1/2 in.
$300-400
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222
221
219
220
218
217
216
217
Navajo Silver and Turquoise Bracelet, with
stampwork and six oval stone settings, inner
dia. 2 3/8 in.
$300-400
218
Zuni Silver and Turquoise Bracelet, with
three rows of oval and round stone settings
tipped with silver spheres, inner dia. 2 5/8 in.
$500-700
219
Two Navajo Silver and Turquoise Bracelets,
both with multiple stone settings, inner dia. to
2 3/8 in.
$600-800
220
Navajo Silver and Turquoise Bracelet, the
heavy form with small arrows stamped on the
terminals and three small oval stone settings,
inner dia. 2 3/8 in.
$800-1,200
221
Navajo Concha Belt, with stamped and
repouss rectangular buckle and ten jello mold
domed conchas each with single turquoise
setting, lg. of belt 38, lg. of concha 2 in.
$800-1,200
222
Navajo Silver and Turquoise Concha Belt,
six large conchas with single stone setting, ve
buttery spacers, and buckle all with repouss
and stamped work, the buckle and conchas
with old commercial leather backing, conchas
4 1/8 x 3 1/4 in.
$2,000-2,500
223
Two Matching Inlaid Zuni Jewelry Items
by Sam Poblano, a large bracelet and pin,
both with multicolored inlaid dancers, ht. to 4
3/4 in.
$400-600
224
Pueblo Silver Cross Necklace, with ten small
crosses, the silver beads and larger cross
pendant of more recent manufacture, lg. 21 in.
$800-1,200
225
Two Southwest Turquoise and Silver
Necklaces, attributed to Dan Simplicio
and Leekya Desyee, a graduated nugget
necklace with large leaf pendant, (broken and
repaired), and a link necklace with silver and
turquoise pendant, the rst lg. 19 in.
$600-800
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223
226
Contemporary Santo Domingo Necklace
by Frank Atencio, with various stone and
shell heishi beads and ve shaped silver forms
with ne stone and shell inlays on one side,
lg. 25 in.
$600-800
227
Navajo Silver and Turquoise Necklace, with
twelve quarters dating to 1930 or earlier, the
naja with single stone setting, lg. 20 1/2 in.
$600-800
228
Navajo Silver Mercury Head Dime
Necklace, with ten dime pendants and simple
naja with single stone setting, lg. 20 1/2 in.
$400-600
229
Navajo Silver Squash Blossom Necklace,
with fourteen blossoms and sand-cast naja,
lg. 25 in.
$600-800
230
Two Navajo Silver Necklaces, the rst
with diminutive naja, the terminals shaped
like human hands, the second with stamp-
decorated domed pendants, lg. to 21 in.
$400-600
231
Navajo Silver and Turquoise Squash
Blossom Necklace, with compressed,
stamped hollow beads and earlier sand-cast
naja set with three green stones, overall lg.
30 in.
$1,000-1,500
232
Navajo Silver and Turquoise Squash
Blossom Necklace, with fourteen blossoms
and stamp-decorated naja, lg. overall 26 in.
$2,500-3,500
233
Polychrome Carved Wood Bulto by Jose
Rafael Aragon, c. 1826-50, depicting St.
Bonaventure, ht. not including stand 14 in.
Provenance: The Log Cabin Museum,
Hokah, Minnesota; the Convent Church of
the Blessed Sacrament, Hokah, Minnesota;
includes a history of the convent.
Note: Lot includes extensive information
concerning the restoration and attribution
by Carol Forsythe and Alan C. Vedder of the
Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe.
$4,000-6,000
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231
226
234
Hopi Polychrome Carved Wood Kachina,
probably Badger Kachina, ht. 10 in.
$600-800
235
Hopi Polychrome Carved Wood Kachina,
attributed to Wilson Tawaquaptewa, ht. 7 1/2
in.
$800-1,200
236
Hopi Polychrome Carved Wood Kachina, a
Hemis Maiden by Jimmy Koots, ht. 10 3/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
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235
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237
244
237
Two Large Mexican Tin Retablos, c. late
19th century, one framed, signed La Mano
Poderosa de Dios, the largest 20 x 14 in.
$300-400
238
Six Mexican Polychrome Tin Retablos,
depicting crucixion scenes and various saints
including Saint Vincent, (condition varies),
sizes to 14 x 10 in.
$400-600
239
Six Mexican Polychrome Tin Retablos,
depicting crucixions and various Christian
scenes, (condition varies), one framed, sizes
to 10 1/4 x 14 in.
$400-600
240
Six Mexican Polychrome Tin Retablos,
various saints and depictions including the
Trinity and St. Francisco de Paula, (condition
varies), sizes to 14 x 10 in.
$400-600
241
Seven Hispanic Retablos, ve of polychrome
tin, one on wood, and one with tin and glass
frame containing a print of the crucixion,
sizes to 10 3/4 x 7 5/8 in.
$300-400
242
Eight Mexican Polychrome Tin Retablos, c.
mid-20th century, sizes to 13 1/4 x 12 in.
$400-600
243
Seven Mexican Polychrome Tin Retablos,
20th century, sizes to 14 x 8 3/4 in.
$400-600
244
Framed Painting of a Navajo Hunter on
Horseback, Narciso Abeyta, Ha-so-de,
signed Ha-so-de, (spotting), image size 19
x 16 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
245
Framed Print Attributed to George Catlin
(1796-1872), depicting Plains Indians
snowshoeing on a winter buffalo hunt, image
size 17 1/2 x 12 in.
$250-350
246
Framed Polychrome Advertising Tin of
Seneca Chief Red Jacket, (Sagoyewatha),
(Keeper Awake), c. 1750-1830, a thermometer
on the back, (not examined out of frame),
image size 16 x 14 in.
$1,500-2,000
247
Large Framed Photograph by Joseph K.
Dixon, Here Custer Fell (Four Crow Scouts
at Custer Battleeld), print c. 1915, date
1909, silver print, taken during the Wanamaker
Expedition, 1908-13, lot includes a second
edition of The Vanishing Race by Dr. Joseph
K. Dixson, 1913, p. 142, print size 39 1/2 x
34 1/2 in.
$6,000-8,000
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248
Rio Grande Weaving, woven in two pieces,
with concentric serrate diamond center,
striped ends, and multicolored banded design,
69 x 40 in.
$800-1,200
249
Late Classic Saltillo Serape, woven in
two pieces, with conglomerate diamond
center on a eld of sawtooth columns, (some
restoration), 78 x 42 1/2 in.
$4,000-6,000
250
Navajo Rug, with three sawtooth columns
on a variegated gray background, natural and
synthetic dyed homespun wool, 73 x 42 in.
$400-600
251
Navajo Regional Rug, with two concentric
serrate-edge diamonds on a variegated
rust/brown background and with geometric
devices along two sides, (minor damage), 62
x 40 1/2 in.
$600-800
252
Navajo Acacia Fraternity Weaving, in
natural and synthetic dyed homespun wool,
(faded on one side), 36 x 26 in.
$400-600
253
Navajo Pictorial Weaving, natural and
synthetic dyed homespun wool, with central
stacked diamonds enclosing stylized human
gures and multiple bow and arrow designs,
with multiple borders of cross, fret, and
sawtooth devices, (minor damage), 90 x 39 in.
$3,000-5,000
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248
254
Navajo Regional Rug, with an overall
stepped diamond design on a variegated
ground, bold zigzag border, natural and
synthetic dyed homespun wool, (repairs,
fading), 91 x 50 in.
$1,200-1,600
255
Navajo Rug, loosely woven with natural and
synthetic dyed homespun wool, with central
striped diamond and various crosses on a
variegated gray background and with multiple
borders, (stains, dye run), 84 1/2 x 55 in.
$1,000-1,500
256
Navajo Regional Rug, with central cross and
stepped corners, 47 1/2 x 28 1/2 in.
$200-250
257
Navajo Regional Rug, tightly woven in a
storm pattern, (minor wool loss), 84 x 40 1/2
in.
$400-600
258
Large Navajo Yei Weaving, featuring twenty-
eight multicolored dancers on a variegated
brown background with zigzag border, 86 x
59 in.
$3,000-4,000
259
Navajo Pictorial Rug, woven with natural and
synthetic dyed homespun wool, with stepped
hourglass and feathers on a variegated
background and large border with small
concentric diamonds, (some dye run), 57 1/2
x 39 1/2 in.
$600-800
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253
260
Navajo Yei Weaving, four dancers on a
variegated background, (fading on one side),
44 x 28 in.
$250-350
261
Navajo Pictorial Weaving, with single Yei
gure, feathers, birds, and arrows enclosed
by a rainbow gure and double border,
homespun wool in natural and synthetic
colors, (one side faded, minor wool loss), 80
x 48 in.
$4,000-6,000
262
Navajo Two Grey Hills Weaving, 51 1/2 x
33 1/2 in.
$400-600
263
Navajo Regional Rug, natural and synthetic
dyed homespun wool, geometric designs on
a variegated gray background, (wool loss,
repair), 74 x 45 1/2 in.
$250-350
264
Navajo J.B. Moore Rug, an unusual variant
form with design elements that include latch
hooks, spider woman crosses, and a stylized
spider at the center, all on a variegated white
background, (small repair, minor wear), 78 x
54 in.
$1,000-1,500
265
Navajo Regional Rug, with stepped and
serrate geometric designs on a cream-colored
ground, (minor wool loss), 54 1/2 x 44 1/2 in.
$600-800
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264
266
Navajo Rug, woven with natural and synthetic
dyed homespun wool with a diamond lattice
pattern on a red background, 52 x 41 in.
$500-700
267
Navajo Double Saddle Blanket, loosely
woven with natural and synthetic dyed
homespun wool in a banded pattern, (repair),
45 1/2 x 31 in.
$400-600
268
Navajo Pictorial Rug, woven with natural
and synthetic dyed homespun wool, the
central square with opposing thunderbirds and
arrows, framed by perched birds, arrows, and
crosses, (wear), 64 1/2 x 42 in.
$600-800
269
Navajo Regional Rug, natural and synthetic
dyed homespun wool, multicolored geometric
designs on a variegated background,
(damage, stains), 68 x 43 1/2 in.
$250-350
270
Navajo Eye Dazzler Rug, with overall serrate-
edge concentric diamond design, (minor wool
loss), 57 1/2 x 43 in.
$400-600
271
Navajo Transitional Weaving, loosely woven
with a multicolored zigzag pattern and striped
ends, (wool loss, repairs), 74 x 52 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
272
Navajo Regional Rug, woven with natural
and synthetic dyed homespun wool, with
concentric serrate diamonds oating on a
variegated yellow/ochre background, 77 1/2
x 67 in.
$1,200-1,600
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272
273
Navajo Transitional Weaving, woven with
natural and synthetic dyed homespun wool,
with a multicolored eye dazzler pattern, 68 x
56 in.
$1,000-1,500
274
Navajo Transitional Weaving, softly woven
with natural and synthetic dyed homespun
wool in a banded pattern with narrow border,
(minor wool loss), 70 x 51 in.
$1,000-1,500
275
Navajo Transitional Weaving, woven
with natural and synthetic dyed homespun
wool with a bold geometric design and four
weaving combs on a variegated gray/brown
background, (wool loss), 61 1/2 x 63 in.
$1,200-1,600
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274
276
Navajo Transitional Weaving, loosely woven
with natural and synthetic dyed homespun
wool, with serrate zigzag bands on an off-
white background, (repairs), 69 x 43 in.
$600-800
277
Navajo Blanket/Rug, woven with natural
and synthetic homespun wool with a bold
serrate diamond design on a variegated red
background, 76 x 51 in.
$2,500-3,500
278
Navajo Banded Weaving, woven with natural
and synthetic homespun wool, (stains), 53 1/2
x 36 in.
$400-600
279
Navajo Banded Weaving, the design overlaid
with a stacked diamond pattern, 59 1/2 x 39
in.
$1,000-1,500
280
Navajo Rug, woven with natural and synthetic
dyed homespun wool with a serrate diamond
design on a variegated red background, (large
repair), 76 x 56 in.
$800-1,200
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277
281
Navajo Double Saddle Blanket, both sides
with colorful geometric central panels and
bold multicolored borders, (minor dye run), 54
1/2 x 31 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
282
Navajo Transitional Weaving, loosely woven
in natural and synthetic dyed homespun
wool, with four abstract devices on a striped
background, (minor wool loss), 66 x 41 in.
$1,000-1,500
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281
283
Navajo Transitional Weaving, c. last quarter
19th century, loosely woven with synthetic
dyed homespun wool in a banded design with
stepped cross, serrate diamond, and diagonal
striped designs, 83 x 58 in.
Provenance: Ex collection Mary Hunt
Kahlenberg.
$4,000-6,000
284
Navajo Chiefs-style Weaving, woven with
natural and synthetic dyed wool in a third
phase variant design, (one side faded, one
edge repaired), 77 1/2 x 55 in.
$1,500-2,000
285
Navajo Germantown Sampler, with an
elaborate concentric cross design and four
weaving combs, (minor wool loss), 27 x 22 in.
$800-1,200
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283
286
Navajo Germantown Weaving, tightly
woven in a multicolored serrate diamond
lattice design on a red background, (some
restoration), 70 1/2 x 47 1/2 in.
$2,000-3,000
287
Navajo Germantown Weaving, stacked
black and white serrate diamonds on a red
ground and with two-color border, (minor wool
loss, fringe cropped), 50 1/2 x 32 in.
$1,500-2,000
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286
288
Navajo Germantown Weaving, c. late 19th
century, tightly woven in a striped Moki pattern
with concentric multicolored diamonds, (minor
damage, minor stains), 54 x 57 1/2 in.
$4,000-6,000
289
Navajo Pictorial Germantown Weaving,
tightly woven with multicolored concentric
diamond center on a red background with
arrows and small crosses, (minor wool loss),
70 x 42 in.
$4,000-6,000
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288
290
Navajo Multiple Pattern Germantown
Weaving, c. 1880-95, with six different
patterns bordered with a multicolored fret
design and red outer border, 88 x 46 in.
$7,000-9,000
291
Navajo Germantown Weaving, tightly
woven with an intricate serrate diamond and
triangular design on a red background, 93 1/2
x 60 1/2 in.
$8,000-12,000
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291
292
Navajo Late Classic Manta, natural and
synthetic dyed homespun yarns, with deep
indigo (?) panels, crosses, and yellow/green
dots on a variegated red background, (stain),
42 x 34 in.
$1,000-1,500
293
Hopi Twilled Manta, the indigo (?) end panels
woven in a diamond twill, with a variegated
indigo (?) center, red and green yarn detail, 48
x 39 1/2 in.
$1,500-2,000
294
Navajo Germantown Childs Dress, tightly
woven in two panels using aniline dyed
commercial yarn, with crosses framed by
stepped triangles, each panel 31 1/2 x 17
1/2 in.
$1,500-2,000
295
Navajo Two-panel Womans Dress, woven
with natural and synthetic dyed yarn with
striped end panels and variegated centers,
(minor wool loss), 49 x 34 in.
$2,000-2,500
296
Navajo Late Classic Childs Blanket, tightly
woven with a two-color stepped diamond
design over a red eld, using various shades
of raveled red yarns, (some old repairs), 48 x
36 in.
$2,500-3,500
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297
Navajo Late Classic Wearing Blanket,
woven in a banded pattern with variegated
stripes alternating with serrate diamond and
zigzag designs, indigo (?), synthetic dyed red,
and natural colors, (some wool loss, repairs),
76 x 51 in.
$4,000-6,000
298
Navajo Late Classic Moki Blanket, with
concentric stepped diamond and half-
diamond designs in synthetic red and natural
white, and a ne striped background of indigo
(?), brown, and gray, (a few small repairs), 60
1/2 x 42 1/2 in.
$6,000-8,000
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299
Navajo Classic Chiefs Blanket, nely woven
in a second phase variant pattern, with box
and border crosses on a banded ground,
in natural, indigo and cochineal-dyed yarns,
(wool loss, repairs), 75 x 54 in.
$5,000-7,000
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Pottery &
Basketry
300
Cochiti Polychrome Figure of a Storyteller,
Helen Cordero, depicted seated in traditional
attire and with eight grandchildren, two sitting
on one leg, two on each shoulder, and two
clutching the back, includes a photograph
of Helen holding this gure c. 1985, signed
Helen Cordero Cochiti, N. Mex., ht. 7 3/4 in.
$5,000-7,000
301
Tina Garcia Pottery Jar, the polished red
form with stylized bear paw design, ht. 9 1/2,
dia. 8 in.
$800-1,200
302
Jody Naranjo Carved and Incised Pottery
Jar, with a band of delicately incised female
gures holding various pottery jars, the red
background with an overall stepped cross
design, signed Jody Naranjo 2007, ht. 5 1/2,
dia. 5 1/4 in.
$1,500-2,000
303
Helen Shupla Carved Wedding Vase, Santa
Clara Pueblo, with a contrasting Avanyu
design, ht. 8 in.
$800-1,200
304
Santa Clara Carved Pottery Vessel,
Margaret Tafoya, with classic Avanyu design at
shoulder, (two small chips at rim, scratches),
ht. 11 1/4, dia. 10 in.
$600-800
305
Margaret Tafoya Carved Black-on-black
Pottery Bowl, Santa Clara Pueblo, with
deeply carved Avanyu design at the shoulder,
signed, (minor scratch), ht. 7 1/2, dia. 9 1/4 in.
$5,000-7,000
306
Two San Ildefonso Pottery Items by Rose
Gonzales, a carved bowl with Avanyu design
and a bird-shaped shallow bowl, both signed
Rose, largest ht. 4 1/2, dia. 6 1/4 in.
$400-600
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307
Small San Ildefonso Black-on-black Plate
by Maria and Santana, with bisymmetrical
design on the inside, dia. 5 3/4 in.
$300-400
308
Maria Popovi Black-on-black Plate, San
Ildefonso Pueblo, with an Avanyu design,
(scratches), dia. 6 1/2 in.
$400-600
309
Two Southwest Pottery Items, a small cup
with rain cloud and ower designs, and a
small Hopi seed jar with abstract designs, ht.
to 3 3/4 in.
$250-350
310
Hopi Polychrome Seed Jar, c. rst quarter
20th century, with an abstract bird design on
the shoulder, (some paint loss), ht. 3 3/4, dia.
8 in.
$250-350
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305
304
311
Large Hopi Pottery Bowl, painted on the
inside with red and black abstract designs on
a cream ground, (a couple of hairline cracks
from the rim), dia. 14 1/4, ht. 6 in.
$800-1,200
312
Acoma Polychrome Bird Jar, two parrots
framed by geometric and foliage designs,
(small chip at rim), ht. 7 1/2, dia. 10 in.
$1,000-1,500
313
Acoma Polychrome Pottery Jar, c. second
quarter 20th century, with checkered
diamonds surrounded by abstract bird, cloud,
and stepped designs, ht. 9 1/2, dia. 10 in.
$600-800
314
Acoma Polychrome Jar, c. rst quarter 20th
century, with a stylized volute design, ht. 7,
dia. 8 1/2 in.
$600-800
315
Acoma Four-color Pottery Jar, c. 1900,
with balanced zigzag, foliate, and curvilinear
designs overall, (some paint loss), ht. 10 1/2,
dia. 11 in.
$2,500-3,500
316
Acoma Three-color Pottery Olla, c. late 19th
century, with red underside and decorated
with a three-banded design, with geometric,
ne line, and foliate devices, ht. 10, dia. 10
1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
317
Acoma Polychrome Pottery Jar, c. rst
quarter 20th century, with an overall feather,
ne line, and stepped design, ht. 8 1/4, dia.
10 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
318
Acoma Pottery Jar, c. early 20th century,
decorated with an abstract geometric design,
(damage at rim, paint loss), ht. 9, dia. 10 1/2
in.
$600-800
319
Southwest Black-and-white Pottery Jar, c.
mid-20th century, with curvilinear designs on a
white slip, ht. 7, dia. 9 1/4 in.
$400-600
320
Acoma Polychrome Pottery Jar, with large
scallop-edged medallions framing three pairs
of stylized birds, ht. 10, dia. 12 in.
$1,500-2,000
321
Acoma Polychrome Pottery Jar, c. 1930s,
decorated with stylized geometric designs,
(hairline crack from rim), ht. 8 1/2, dia. 11 1/2
in.
$1,000-1,500
322
Acoma Polychrome Jar, c. rst quarter 20th
century, with circular designs framed with
abstract feather devices, ht. 8, dia. 9 in.
$600-800
323
Acoma Flute Player Jar, 20th century,
painted with black and orange designs on a
white slip, ht. 8 1/4, dia. 9 1/4 in.
$400-600
324
Large Zia Polychrome Pottery Jar, with
geometric and oral devices framing three
stylized birds, (hairline cracks), ht. 12 1/4, dia.
16 3/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
325
Early Pottery Olla, possibly Zia, c. second
half 19th century, decorated with a graceful
curvilinear and oral design, (crack, damage),
ht. 11, dia. 14 in.
$2,000-2,500
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326
Zia Four-color Pottery Jar, c. early 20th
century, with four large stylized birds partially
framed by oral designs, (some wear to
surface), ht. 9 3/4, dia. 10 3/4 in.
$2,000-2,500
327
San Ildefonso Black-on-red Pottery Jar, c.
early 20th century, with long tapered neck and
a banded geometric design, (some loss at rim
and base, cracks), ht. 9, dia. 9 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
328
Zia Polychrome Pottery Canteen, the front
with two stylized birds and oral sprigs, ht. 7,
dia. 6 in.
$500-700
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334
335
333
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330
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327
329
Anasazi Black-on-white Pottery Pitcher,
with classic abstract fret design, ht. 8 in.
$300-400
330
Santo Domingo/Cochiti Painted Pottery
Jar, c. 1900, with abstract oral and
geometric designs and partially indented
surface, (chip at rim), ht. 8, dia. 8 1/2 in.
$600-800
331
Cochiti Painted Pottery Bowl, the inside
painted with four bees and abstract oral
devices, the outside with abstract diagonal
designs from the rim, ht. 4 3/4, dia. 7 5/8 in.
$600-800
332
Small Cochiti Painted Pottery Bowl, painted
on the outside with alternating rain cloud and
bird designs, ht. 4, dia. 6 in.
$400-600
333
Santo Domingo Pottery Jar, c. early 20th
century, with black and cream banded design,
ht. 10, dia. 9 in.
$600-800
334
Zuni Polychrome Pottery Jar, c. 1900, with
a stepped arch design framing four heartline
deer, ht. 7, dia. 9 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
335
Santo Domingo Polychrome Pottery Jar, c.
rst quarter 20th century, with two bold oral
devices, (slightly crimped rim), ht. 7 1/2, dia.
9 1/2 in.
$500-700
336
Zia Polychrome Bird Jar, c. early 20th
century, decorated with geometric devices
and four stylized standing birds, ht. 7 1/2, dia.
10 in.
$800-1,200
337
Two Southwest Pottery Items, a small Zuni
canteen with rosette designs and a small
Acoma jar with single lug, ht. to 5 in.
$400-600
338
Zuni Polychrome Pottery Jar, c. second half
19th century, with scrolls and heartline deer,
(much surface loss), ht. 7, dia. 7 in.
$250-350
339
Zuni Terraced Frog Bowl, 20th century,
the inside with single frog and tadpoles, the
outside with two frogs and two dragonies, ht.
3 1/4, dia. 7 1/4 in.
$300-400
340
Zuni Polychrome Frog Jar, c. 1900, with
three relief-modeled frogs alternating with
painted butteries and abstract devices from
the rim and bottom, ht. 9, dia. 12 1/2 in.
$4,000-6,000
341
Zuni Polychrome Pottery Jar, c. 1900, with
two split circles framing four heartline deer
between two large rosettes, ht. 9 1/4, dia. 11
1/2 in.
$4,000-6,000
342
Zuni Polychrome Frog Jar, c. 1900, with
alternating relief-modeled frogs, and painted
frogs and abstract butteries, (minor loss), ht.
8 1/2, dia. 12 1/2 in.
$4,000-6,000
343
Baleen Basket, with seal on the top, signed
Marilyn Hank, Pt. Brw. AK 1994, dia. 3 5/8
x ht. 3 in.
$500-700
344
Four Makah Twined Basketry Items, a
basketry-covered bottle, two handbags, and a
basketry-covered abalone shell, the rst three
with avian and canoe designs, the shell with
an old tag from the Indian Industries League,
Boston, (damage), ht. of bottle 11 in.
$400-600
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342
340
345
Northwest Polychrome Imbricated Fishing
Creel, c. early 20th century, with multicolored
arrow and/or tree designs, hide ties, (one
corner has bleached out), lg. 14, ht. 8 1/2,
wd. 9 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
346
Two Northern California Twined Baskets, c.
early 20th century, a small plaque with wicker-
like edging (damage), and bowl with openwork
below the rim, largest ht. 4 3/4, dia. 9 in.
$400-600
347
Two Northern California Twined Basketry
Bowls, c. early 20th century, both with
geometric designs, (the larger with two
repairs), largest ht. 6 1/4, dia. 9 1/2 in.
$500-700
348
Northern California Twined Basketry Bowl,
c. early 20th century, with an overall serrated
zigzag band, ht. 6, dia. 8 1/4 in.
$300-400
349
Tlingit Polychrome Rattle-top Twined
Basket, c. 1900, with banded geometric
designs, ht. 3 1/8, dia. 4 3/4 in.
$400-600
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Tlingit Polychrome Twined Basket, c. early
20th century, a central band with Douglas
Alaska framed by multicolored fret designs,
(damage), ht. 7 1/2, dia. 9 in.
$300-400
351
Two Tlingit Twined Baskets, the larger with
fret design, the smaller with a polychrome
diagonal sawtooth design, larger has a split,
ht. to 4 1/2 in.
$500-700
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352
Two California Basketry Bowls, a small
Pomo feathered bowl with stepped triangle
design, and a ared bowl with quail tail
pattern, (damage to second), ht. to 2 3/4, dia.
to 6 3/4 in.
$400-600
353
Yokuts Coiled Basketry Bowl, c. last quarter
19th century, with a banded rattlesnake
pattern, (stains, small breaks at rim), ht. 5, dia.
13 1/2 in.
$500-700
354
California Polychrome Coiled Basketry
Bowl, c. 1900, with ared sides and bold
diagonal stepped design, (multiple repairs to
rim), ht. 7 1/4, dia. 16 in.
$600-800
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359
358
357
355
Chumash Basketry Bowl, c. rst half 19th
century, with three-rod foundation and classic
Chumash designs overall, (stitch loss, the
bottom repaired), ht. 7 1/2, dia. 15 1/2 in.
$1,500-2,000
356
Pima Coiled Basketry Bowl, c. 1920s, with a
whirling log design, ht. 5 3/4, dia. 14 1/4 in.
$300-400
357
Apache Coiled Basketry Bowl, c. early 20th
century, decorated with a concentric ve-point
star pattern and ve small animals, ht. 4, dia.
16 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
358
Apache Coiled Basketry Bowl, c. 1900,
woven with a radiating concentric cross
design, ht. 4, dia. 12 in.
$500-700
359
Pima Coiled Basketry Bowl, with a radiating
four-point star design, ht. 3 1/4, dia. 15 1/2 in.
$300-400
360
Apache Pictorial Basketry Bowl, c. early
20th century, woven in a banded design, the
central band with alternating standing human
gures and multiple quadrupeds, ht. 4 7/8,
dia. 14 1/4 in.
$3,000-4,000
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mt. kearsarge indian museum
New Hampshires only museum dedicated to
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18 Highlawn Road
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From the West:
Take the Massachusetts Turnpike to the Prudential/Copley exit located in the Prudential tunnel. Once on the exit ramp, stay
in the right hand lane and follow the signs for Copley. The ramp exits onto Stuart Street. Drive straight through five sets of
lights and take a left onto Charles Street South. Take your first left off of Charles St. South onto Park Plaza. Skinner is at
63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.
From the South:
Take 93-N to Exit 20 for I-90 W toward Worcester. Follow signs for Chinatown/South Station. Bear left at the fork to
continue towards Kneeland Street. Turn left onto Kneeland Street. Kneeland Street becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto
Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza. Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.
From Logan Airport:
Take the Ted Williams Tunnel. Take Exit 25 toward South Boston and bear left at the fork in the ramp. Bear right onto B St.
Turn left onto Northern Ave which becomes Seaport Blvd. Turn left onto Surface Rd. Turn right onto Kneeland Street which
becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza. Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one
block up on the right.
From the North:
Take I-93 South towards Boston. Take exit 26 towards Storrow Drive. Merge onto MA-28 South via the ramp on the left.
Turn left onto Beacon Street. Turn right onto Arlington Street. Turn left onto Boylston Street. Turn right onto Hadassah
Way. Skinner is on the right at 63 Park Plaza.
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European Furniture & Decorative Arts $120 $143
American & European Paintings & Prints (two books) $135 $158
American & European Fine Prints & Photogrpahy $60 $73
American & European Fine Paintings & Sculpture $110 $133
Fine Jewelry $120 $143
20th Century Design $60 $73
Asian Works of Art $60 $73
Fine Oriental Rugs & Carpets $18 $25
American Indian & Ethnographic Art $60 $73
Fine Books & Manuscripts $30 $36
Fine Ceramics $60 $73
Fine Musical Instruments $60 $73
Science, Technology & Clocks $60 $73
Fine Wines $60 $73
All Above Departments $750 $915

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Total
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