A Leekya Deyuse & Teddy Weahkee fetish necklace
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Leekya Deyuse and Teddy Weahkee
Zuni, (1889-1966) and (1890-1965), a three-strand fetish necklace of coral and heishi beads interspersed with metal beads and with carved bird, bear, blossom, and a single human figure fetish.
length 21in; largest fetish length 2in
Footnotes:
Provenance
Per the collector's notes purchased at Kachina House, Santa Fe, NM in 1974
Literature
For a similar example featuring a comparably carved human figure, see the example from the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, illustrated in Slaney, Deborah C., Leekya, Master Carver of Zuni Pueblo, Albuquerque Museum, Albuquerque, NM, 2018, p. 73, pl. 38
The collection comprising lots 33-55 was assembled between 1940-1975, beginning when the original collectors moved from Canada to the American Southwest to assist with the war effort in armaments and aircraft design. They were prolific travelers, both for business and pleasure, and always made a point of visiting the reservations to spend time with the local craftsmen and view their wares. Dubbed the 'Oasis Collection' by the original collector, the name honors the beauty of the arid landscapes surrounding the Four Corners, with the rich blues of the turquoise akin to the waters of an oasis. Having been passed down through the family, this collection brings to market for the first time an impressive array of works by the renowned Zuni carver Leekya Deyuse, many of which were acquired directly from the artist or through the trading posts that first introduced his distinctive style to the world at large. The Oasis Collection represents what is likely the largest concentration of unknown works by Leekya and other Zuni and Navajo artisans of the era to come to auction since the legendary C.G. Wallace Collection first set records for such artworks in 1975.
This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y
Y Prospective buyers should pay special attention to the 'Notice Regarding Regulated Species Materials and CITES Permits' published in the printed catalog. This information is also available by contacting the salesroom.
Zuni, (1889-1966) and (1890-1965), a three-strand fetish necklace of coral and heishi beads interspersed with metal beads and with carved bird, bear, blossom, and a single human figure fetish.
length 21in; largest fetish length 2in
Footnotes:
Provenance
Per the collector's notes purchased at Kachina House, Santa Fe, NM in 1974
Literature
For a similar example featuring a comparably carved human figure, see the example from the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, illustrated in Slaney, Deborah C., Leekya, Master Carver of Zuni Pueblo, Albuquerque Museum, Albuquerque, NM, 2018, p. 73, pl. 38
The collection comprising lots 33-55 was assembled between 1940-1975, beginning when the original collectors moved from Canada to the American Southwest to assist with the war effort in armaments and aircraft design. They were prolific travelers, both for business and pleasure, and always made a point of visiting the reservations to spend time with the local craftsmen and view their wares. Dubbed the 'Oasis Collection' by the original collector, the name honors the beauty of the arid landscapes surrounding the Four Corners, with the rich blues of the turquoise akin to the waters of an oasis. Having been passed down through the family, this collection brings to market for the first time an impressive array of works by the renowned Zuni carver Leekya Deyuse, many of which were acquired directly from the artist or through the trading posts that first introduced his distinctive style to the world at large. The Oasis Collection represents what is likely the largest concentration of unknown works by Leekya and other Zuni and Navajo artisans of the era to come to auction since the legendary C.G. Wallace Collection first set records for such artworks in 1975.
This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y
Y Prospective buyers should pay special attention to the 'Notice Regarding Regulated Species Materials and CITES Permits' published in the printed catalog. This information is also available by contacting the salesroom.
Condition
Per a repair tag dated January of 1973, the necklace was restrung adn the clasp repaired. Good condition overall with scattered minor scuffs, scratches and light soiling to elements commensurate with age and wear. Scattered inherent flaws to stones/fetishes. Some tarnishing/discoloration to silver and metal elements, with some spots of verdigris around the metal fittings on a couple of the fetishes.
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A Leekya Deyuse & Teddy Weahkee fetish necklace
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