January 26 Gold Rush & Native American 2018-01-26 Auction - 335 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in Nevada - Page 2
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Everts, Wilson & Co. Gold Dust.Lot Of 5: U.S.A. Gold Coins.Buffalo Bill Tiffany Trophy.
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Las Vegas, NV, United States
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January 26 Gold Rush & Native American

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Plains Cree Knife Sheath And Knife.: Circa late 19th century. Knife case is beaded on a combination of buffalo hide and commercial leather. Floral bead work on one side only. Includes an early trade knife which appears to be original
0025: Plains Cree Knife Sheath And Knife.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Plains Women's Hair Pipe Breast Plate.: Circa late 19th century. Large women's hair-pipe breast plate strung with commercial leather spacers. Decorated with China trade beads and cowrie shells. Some hair-pipes need restrung. In good
0026: Plains Women's Hair Pipe Breast Plate.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Plains Cree Pipe Bag.: Circa late 19th century. Unusual Cree pipe bag beaded in a combination of buffalo and moose hide. The bag is decorated with two floral beaded panels along with silk embroidered flowers above each
0027: Plains Cree Pipe Bag.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Plains Two Sided Drum.: Circa late 19th - early 20th century. Plains parfleche drum decorated on both sides. One side decorated with cross element and the other decorated with buffalo horns. Some damage to the rim of the
0028: Plains Two Sided Drum.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Navajo Two Grey Hills Weaving.: Circa second quarter of the 20th century. Two Grey Hills weaving woven in usual colors. Nice tight weave. In overall nice condition. Condition: (Very Good). Dimensions: 63" x 48".
0029: Navajo Two Grey Hills Weaving.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Navajo Transitional Weaving.: Circa late 19th - early 20th century. Very colorful transitional weaving. In excellent condition. Condition: (Excellent). Dimensions: 68" x 41".
0030: Navajo Transitional Weaving.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Navajo Weaving.: Circa first half of 20th century. Navajo weaving done with natural colors. Edges show heavy wear. In overall fair condition. Condition: (Fair). Dimensions: 65" x 47".
0031: Navajo Weaving.Est. $600-$800
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Navajo Weaving.: Circa first half of 20th century. Beautiful Navajo weaving with good use of color. In nice condition. Condition: (Very Good). Dimensions: 53" x 32".
0032: Navajo Weaving.Est. $600-$800
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Plains Bow Case & Quiver (Relic).: Circa mid 19th century. Early hide bowcase and quiver. Complete with five arrows. Though in rough condition, it is a great museum piece! Condition: (Relic). Dimensions:
0033: Plains Bow Case & Quiver (Relic).Est. $600-$1,200
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Navaho Woman's Traditional Dress.: Circa first half of 20th century. Traditional Navajo dresses were made of two pieces of fine wool and fastened at both shoulders. This dress has the typical red borders with natural brown stepped
0034: Navaho Woman's Traditional Dress.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Early Eastern Spiked Tomahawk Head.: Circa mid 18th century. The "spike ax" or spiked tomahawk was primarily used as a weapon and is one of the earliest forms of tomahawk. This example has an oval eye and appears to have been
0035: Early Eastern Spiked Tomahawk Head.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Early Brass Tomahawk Head.: Circa early 19th century. Early brass tomahawk head with dovetailed iron blade. Condition: (Good). Dimensions:
0036: Early Brass Tomahawk Head.Est. $400-$800
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Early Eastern Spiked Tomahawk Head.: Circa mid 18th century. This "spike ax" has an unusually wide flaring blade with a curved spike and oval eye. This style of ax was used during the French and Indian War. Condition: (Good - Very
0037: Early Eastern Spiked Tomahawk Head.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Framed "In Black Canon Apsaroke" Print.: Photogravure restrike marked John Andrew & Son of a photo by Edward Curtis (1868-1952). "In Black Canyon-Apsaroke" copyright 1905 and matted, 16 3/4 x 13 1/4 in. Paper is marked with a triangular
0038: Framed "In Black Canon Apsaroke" Print.Est. $800-$1,200
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Apache Beaded Bag Circa 1900.: This light beige leather bag features beautiful multi-colored bead-work throughout with a diamond at the center, triangular designs below, black and white stripes on the sides, and fringes along the
0039: Apache Beaded Bag Circa 1900.Est. $750-$1,000
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Plains Steatite Pipe Bowl.: Circa late 19th century. Steatite, or black pipestone, elbow pipe bowl decorated with lead inlay. Top of the bowl is chipped from hard use and has missing lead inlays. In fair condition.
0040: Plains Steatite Pipe Bowl.Est. $300-$600
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Lot Of 3: Native Items.: Circa 19th century. Three native artifacts consisting of one small sealskin Kayak model, one small Iroquois beaded pouch and one small quartz arrowhead (eastern). Condition: (Good). Dimensions:
0044: Lot Of 3: Native Items.Est. $200-$300
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Lot Of 3: Iron Axe Heads.: Circa 19th century. Three iron blades consisting of one cast pipe tomahawk head and a pair of trade ax heads. Condition: (Good). Dimensions:
0045: Lot Of 3: Iron Axe Heads.Est. $200-$400
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Apache Twined Burden Basket.: Woven with typical materials, with three red and black checkered bands around the body, hide fringe and carrying strap. Condition: (Nice Condition). Dimensions: 15"Dia x 12".
0048: Apache Twined Burden Basket.Est. $3,000-$6,000
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