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Brams Collection of Woodlands Indian Art

Keno Auctions is delighted to announce the Important Americana, Paintings, Furniture and Decorative Arts, Including The Important Peter Brams Collection of Woodlands Indian Art Sale on Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at Wallace Hall, Church of St. Ignatius Loyola in New York City, at 10:00 A.M. The lots offered will feature the works drawn from a cross-section of styles and genres, from the 17th to 20th centuries, including a selection of antique and contemporary jewelry.
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Carved Pipe with Seated Figures: Carved Pipe with Seated Figures Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, 19th century A complex carving depicting a white-man making an advance on a native woman or visa versa - she pushing and resisting.
0397: Carved Pipe with Seated FiguresEst. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
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Two Maple Ladles with Human Head Effigies (2): Two Maple Ladles with Human Head Effigies Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, 1820-1840 The smaller example with the simplistic head including incised ears, delineated from the swept-back handle and the
0398: Two Maple Ladles with Human Head Effigies (2)Est. $1,200-$1,800
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Five Ladles (5): Five Ladles Great Lakes Woodlands, 18th/ 19th century Four small examples of varied form together with a larger, well figured ash ladle of reductive human form. This ladle appears to relate to a
0399: Five Ladles (5)Est. $400-$800
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Dakota Blackfeet Maple Burl Bowl: Dakota Blackfeet Maple Burl Bowl First half 19th century The Blackfoot native Black Hawk fought in the battle against Lt. Colonel George Custer at the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1876. He suffered
0400: Dakota Blackfeet Maple Burl BowlEst. $2,500-$4,500
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Three Woodlands Belt Cups (3): Three Woodlands Belt Cups 19th century The first: Chip carved open handle and interrupted band, probably Maine or Eastern Canada. Likely made for personal use rather than trade. Second: With chip
0401: Three Woodlands Belt Cups (3)Est. $800-$1,200
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Two Bowls and a Burl Cup (3): Two Bowls and a Burl Cup The first: Diminutive oblong shaped Sycamore footed bowl Eastern Great Lakes, circa 1800 Deep dish of elongated form-possibly used as a medicine bowl-possibly part of a Mid-
0402: Two Bowls and a Burl Cup (3)Est. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
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A Sycamore Oval Bowl: A Sycamore Oval Bowl Central Great Lakes Woodlands, Potawatomie, circa 1800 Deeply proportioned bowl with a beaded edge. Warm mellow, highly oxidized surface. With an early label, ""Pottawatomie
0403: A Sycamore Oval BowlEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Maple Reductive Owl Effigy Ladle: Maple Reductive Owl Effigy Ladle Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, late 18th century Another ladle exemplifying the importance of the ladle library that Brams developed-without the aid of the other owl
0404: Maple Reductive Owl Effigy LadleEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Snow Owl Effigy Ladle: Snow Owl Effigy Ladle Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, circa 1720-1740 Ladle with the early architecture of a wide, shallow bowl, the handle with delineated perch upon which the owl effigy sits.
0405: Snow Owl Effigy LadleEst. $3,000-$6,000
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Ash Owl Effigy Ladle: Ash Owl Effigy Ladle Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, late 18th / early 19th century Small figured ash burl ladle well executed with a balanced bowl leading to a handle with beaded perch upon which
0406: Ash Owl Effigy LadleEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Owl Effigy Ladle: Owl Effigy Ladle Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, circa 1820-1840 Well-balanced example with the owl divided between the front and the back, the straight handle strongly tapering into the owls belly.
0407: Owl Effigy LadleEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Large Ash Burl Bird Effigy Ladle: Large Ash Burl Bird Effigy Ladle Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, circa second half of 18th century Large bird-of-prey commands its position atop a slightly delineated perch-the bowl is refined and
0408: Large Ash Burl Bird Effigy LadleEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Two Carved Woodlands Canes (2): Two Carved Woodlands Canes First-half 19th century The first, with Otter Paw Holding a Clam Shell. The otter and clam are meaningful symbols in the Woodlands culture.The otter is seen sculpturally
0410: Two Carved Woodlands Canes (2)Est. $800-$1,200
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Wooden Ball Club: Wooden Ball Club Early Eastern Woodlands, circa 1680-1730 A rare ballclub of early architecture and size with a ball-drop extending far off an angled handle. This style club is famously illustrated
0413: Wooden Ball ClubEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Pre-Contact Club or Celt: Pre-Contact Club or Celt Great Lakes, probably 15th-16th century Rare and possibly unique club in the form of a monolithic axe or hafted celt. Hewn from one piece of old growth pine. One may
0414: Pre-Contact Club or CeltEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Two Elm Burl Bowls: Two Elm Burl Bowls The first, with double peaked ends Eastern Great Lakes, 1765-1785 Desirable long, narrow shape with raised ends terminating in tight peaks. The whole with an well-rubbed surface;
0415: Two Elm Burl BowlsEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Ojibwa Red Painted Elm Ceremonial Burl Bowl: Ojibwa Red Painted Elm Ceremonial Burl Bowl Eastern Great Lakes, mid-18th century This is an exceptional boat shaped example with thin walls, peaked ends, and tapered body. Thin and hewn with the
0416: Ojibwa Red Painted Elm Ceremonial Burl BowlEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Ash Burl Bowl with Peaked Ends: Ash Burl Bowl with Peaked Ends Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, circa 1760-1780 This elegant bowl is very thinly hewn and had a well-used life. The exterior maintains traces of a green-oxide paint.
0417: Ash Burl Bowl with Peaked EndsEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Manitou Effigy Cup or Scoop: Manitou Effigy Cup or Scoop Central-Western Great Lakes Woodlands, circa 1800 The outsized cup or scoop displays a large Manitou effigy with overlapping references to the being's eye, head and
0419: Manitou Effigy Cup or ScoopEst. $10,000-$20,000
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Manitou Effigy Bowl: Manitou Effigy Bowl Pawnee, 1840-1860 Rare small effigy bowl with two pierced rounded lobes extending from one side of the rim representing a Manitou. A bowl of very similar form is in the
0420: Manitou Effigy BowlEst. $3,000-$6,000
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