"Holabird's High-Grade" Day 3 2023-06-17 Auction - 509 Price Results - Holabird Western Americana Collections in NV - Page 2
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Pomo Oval Gift Basket [167427]William Sharon Presentation Ingot, E. Ruhling & Co., Virginia City, Nevada [165230]De Groot Map of the Washoe Mines, Third Edition, Original, 1860 [167525]
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Reno, NV, United States
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"Holabird's High-Grade" Day 3

Welcome to Holabird?s High-Grade Auction! This 4-day live auction has close to 2,000 lots in several collecting categories, including Mining, Railroadiana, Numismatics, Native Americana, Philatelic, Bottles, General Americana, Stocks & Bonds, Sports, Art, and more. We chose the name high-grade for this auction for two reasons: 1) it represents the exceptional quality of many items in several different categories in the sale and 2) for the specific reference to mining and assaying industries, where high-grade ore has the least impurities and highest concentration of the desired precious metals. In particular, the Mining & Assay section in this sale is spectacular Saturday, June 17th, 2023 (Lots 3000-3507) Native Americana (3000-3095) Mining (3096-3413) Western Assay Collection & Ingots Ephemera feat. Comstock Photograph Collection Bottles feat. Colorado Medicines (3414-3507)
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Prehistoric Mississippian Pottery [167391]: Buff ware pottery jar with bulbous body, straight neck, and rounded base. Intriguing pot is etched with coil design on body and fingernail markings on neck. 6.5" x 8". Great example of this pottery,
3024: Prehistoric Mississippian Pottery [167391]Est. $300-$500
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Marilyn Ray Storyteller [167418]: Storyteller with three children, cat, pot, butterflies by Marilyn Ray (Acoma). She one of the finest Storyteller makers of our time. Her storytellers are some of the most complex and innovative
3025: Marilyn Ray Storyteller [167418]Est. $400-$500
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A. Loretto storyteller [167419]: Storyteller with shawl and six children by A. Loretto (Jemez). 5.5" x 3".Date: Country (if not USA): State: New MexicoCity: Jemez PuebloProvenance:
3028: A. Loretto storyteller [167419]Est. $200-$300
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Corn Maiden Vase [167390]: Corn Maiden by Emily and Leonard Tsosie. Beautifully formed maiden, traditional colors and matte finished designs. Emily Fragua-Tsosie, "Corn Pollen" was born in 1951 into the Jemez Pueblo. At the
3029: Corn Maiden Vase [167390]Est. $300-$500
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Judy Toya Storyteller [167421]: Storyteller with six children, by Judy Toya (Jemez) Unfortunately, Judy died in February 2023. Her work was very well regarded and follows a long family tradition. 8" x 5".Date: Country (if not
3030: Judy Toya Storyteller [167421]Est. $300-$500
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Pair of Delia Gachupin Pots [167379]: Jemez potter, Delia Gachupin specializes in redware bowls, vases and ornaments. Hand painted red clay depicting a bear fetish cutout and traditional designs in black white and Turquoise on one and
3031: Pair of Delia Gachupin Pots [167379]Est. $200-$400
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Early Maria Martinez Bowl [167409]: Large black on black bowl, cloud and mountain design by Maria Martinez (signed "Marie") San Ildefonso (1920-1925) Maria Poveka Martinez (1884-1980) is probably the most famous of all pueblo
3036: Early Maria Martinez Bowl [167409]Est. $4,000-$8,000
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Naranjo and Garcia Jar [124896]: Madeline E. Naranjo and Adrian Garcia (signed jar) of Santa Clara Pueblo specialize in hand coiling in the traditional Santa Clara style, but added their unique contemporary flare. Their black
3039: Naranjo and Garcia Jar [124896]Est. $300-$400
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James Benally Bowl [167411]: Black on Black Cedar Mesa bowl by Navajo artist James Benally signed B. Dine'. This is a more traditional style than most Benally work. 5" x 6"Date: Country (if not USA): State: UtahCity: Cedar
3040: James Benally Bowl [167411]Est. $200-$400
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William Yazzie Seed Jar [167400]: William Yazzie, Navajo artist, currently lives in Utah. Each piece of pottery involves many hours of hand carving and is unique. Mountain Lion (Cougar) design, deeply carved sgraffito geometric
3041: William Yazzie Seed Jar [167400]Est. $400-$800
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Hopi Pottery by Namoki [167378]: Lawrence Namoki (1949-2020), from Walpi Village, began making pottery in the 1980's which was deeply carved with colorful imagery of Katsina figures. Surfaces were slipped and painted to give the
3043: Hopi Pottery by Namoki [167378]Est. $2,500-$5,000Lot Passed
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Randy Miller Inlaid Jar [167398]: Turquoise inlaid mosaic jar, lidded (bear fetish, 2" x 1.5"). Jar made and signed by Cherokee Artist, Randy Miller. He settled in New Mexico and developed his own unique style of completely covering
3044: Randy Miller Inlaid Jar [167398]Est. $400-$800
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Salado Prehistoric Jar [167375]: The Salado culture is a pre-Columbian Southwestern culture that flourished from c. 1200-1450 AD in the Tonto Basin, southern parts of the present-day US states of Arizona and New Mexico. Nicely
3045: Salado Prehistoric Jar [167375]Est. $150-$250
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Charoite/Silver Necklace [124892]: Sixty different Charoite oval stones set in silver form this incredible (varied in purple color) necklace. 18" length. Possibly Native American, but probably Mexican made because of silver work
3047: Charoite/Silver Necklace [124892]Est. $200-$400
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