Premier Auction 2019-07-20 Auction - 620 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 14
Edward Sherrif CurtisCamille Fauré
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Asheville, NC, United States
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Friday, July 19, 2019 Auction - Begins at 9:00AM EDT Fine Art, Decorative Arts, Native American, Asian Art, Scrolls, Furniture, Art Pottery, Sterling and Sliver-Plate, Decoys, Dolls, Art Glass, Items from Estate of Charlie Tate Session II: Premier Auction - Lots 801-1436 Saturday, July 20, 2019 Auction - Begins at 9:00AM EDT Asian Art, British, Continental, Naturalist, Southern, Estate of Charlie Tate, Asheville, North Carolina, Native American & Western, American, Modern & Craft, Silver
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Two Emma Garrett Cherokee Storage Baskets: Qualla Boundary, North Carolina, attributed to Emma Garrett, river cane with colors for walnut and bloodroot, old style rims, both twice signed "Emma Garrett" on bottom, lot accompanied by photograph
1118: Two Emma Garrett Cherokee Storage BasketsEst. $500-$700
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Two Cherokee Market Purse Baskets: Qualla Boundary, North Carolina, single woven river cane, colors for walnut and bloodroot, rim lock handles, 7 x 9 in.; oak split, commercial dyes, rim lock handles, 7 x 10 in., Provenance: Estate of
1119: Two Cherokee Market Purse BasketsEst. $500-$700
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Two Emma Garrett Cherokee Storage Baskets: Qualla Boundary, North Carolina, attributed to Emma Garrett, river cane with colors for walnut and bloodroot, old style rims, both signed "Emma Garrett" on bottom, lot accompanied by two photographs
1120: Two Emma Garrett Cherokee Storage BasketsEst. $500-$700
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Woven Cherokee Rivercane Mat: Qualla Boundary, North Carolina, single woven mat with diamond pattern design, colors for walnut and blood root, accompanied with label from the Hunting Ground, Cherokee, North Carolina, indicating a
1121: Woven Cherokee Rivercane MatEst. $800-$1,200
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Monumental Cherokee River Cane Basket: Qualla Boundary, North Carolina, square to round form, old style rim, colors for walnut and bloodroot, 20 in. , Provenance: Estate of Charlie Tate, Asheville, North Carolina
1122: Monumental Cherokee River Cane BasketEst. $800-$1,200
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Large Cherokee Oak Split Signed Market Basket: Qualla Boundary, North Carolina, white oak with brown and red dyes, double lock handle, signed "Bessie Long" on bottom, accompanied with Qualla label with inscription, "Signed Basket/Look on Bottom",
1124: Large Cherokee Oak Split Signed Market BasketEst. $400-$800
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Three Native American Baskets: Southeastern/Western United States, swamp cane with dyed weavers, probably Choctaw, 5-3/4 x 11-1/2 in.; coiled round form with cloth center, attributed as Apache wedding basket, with handwritten note
1125: Three Native American BasketsEst. $400-$600
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Ten Miniature Cherokee Baskets: Qualla Boundary, North Carolina, seven river cane including two double weaves with handles; one miniature storage and four purse baskets attributed to Ramona Lossiah (three with Medicine Man Indian
1126: Ten Miniature Cherokee BasketsEst. $600-$900
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Pewter Inlaid Pipe Tomahawk: Northern Plains or Plateau, late 19th/early 20th century, decorated with brass tacks, bands of hot file cross-hatching, cut out blade, beaded cloth drop, shaft 21 in.; drop 16-1/2 in. long
1127: Pewter Inlaid Pipe TomahawkEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Plains Men's Quilled Moccasins: Late 19th/early 20th century, sinew sewn, fully quilled uppers, three wrap-around quilled bands, parfleche soles, uppers edged in cotton calico, 11 in. long. , Provenance: Allard Auctions,
1128: Plains Men's Quilled MoccasinsEst. $800-$1,200
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Two Mi'kmaq Quilled Boxes: late 19th/early 20th century, both with quilled birch bark lids, 7 x 10 x 7-1/2; 5 x 8 x 6 in., Provenance: Estate of Charlie Tate, Asheville, North carolina
1129: Two Mi'kmaq Quilled BoxesEst. $700-$900
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Sioux beaded hide knife sheath: late 19th/early 20th century, fully beaded on one side, with tin cone danglers, 9-1/2 in.; with early trade knife, 10-1/4 in. , Provenance: Estate of Charlie Tate, Asheville, North Carolina
1130: Sioux beaded hide knife sheathEst. $400-$600
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Two Fully Beaded Native American Belts: Northern Plateau, with floral design, white metal buckle, leather ends signed "D.I. 11052/Pahawk/Muskogee/Okla", 37 in. long without leather ends; together with another fully beaded hide sash,
1131: Two Fully Beaded Native American BeltsEst. $400-$600
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Beaded Quilled Buffalo Society Knife Sheath: Late 19th/early 20th century, sinew sewn, buffalo head decoration, quilled slats with buckskin fringe below, sheath 11-1/4 in., with quilled slats, 17-1/4 in.; with wood handled blade stamped "Aetna
1132: Beaded Quilled Buffalo Society Knife SheathEst. $700-$900
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Quilled Beaded Hide Men's Moccasins: late 19th century, Lakota, porcupine quills, white, blue and white heart red beads, rawhide soles, ankle flaps edged in cotton calico, 11 in. long, Provenance: Estate of Charlie Tate, Asheville,
1133: Quilled Beaded Hide Men's MoccasinsEst. $700-$900
Lakota Beaded Quilled Cradle Board: late 19th/early 20th century, sinew sewn beadwork, quilled bands, cotton calico, muslin, silk ribbon, quill wrapped slats and fringe at top, wood slat supports with brass tack decoration, 43 in. long
1134: Lakota Beaded Quilled Cradle BoardEst. $2,500-$3,500Lot Passed
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Plains Beaded Possible Bag: late 19th/early 20th century, sinew sewn, fully beaded front, sides and flap, 12 x 20 in., Provenance: Estate of Charlie Tate, Asheville, North Carolina
1135: Plains Beaded Possible BagEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Two Hide Knife Sheaths with Blades: late 19th/20th century, beaded knife sheath with white, blue, green beads, tin cones, beaded drop, 8 in., long without drop; with a wood handled blade 11 in. long; remnants of red paint at edges
1136: Two Hide Knife Sheaths with BladesEst. $500-$700
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Sioux Quilled Sheath with Knife: probably early 20th century, quilled, beaded hide, with tin cones, 10 in.; wood handled blade, 12-1/2 in. long, Provenance: Estate of Charlie Tate, Asheville, North Carolina
1137: Sioux Quilled Sheath with KnifeEst. $500-$700
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Ojibwa Beaded Knife Sheath and Blade: late 19th/early 20th century, overall floral design, rawhide back, beaded drops, fringe, 15-1/2 in. long, with J. Russell & Co. Green River Works blade, wood handle, 19-1/2 in. long,
1138: Ojibwa Beaded Knife Sheath and BladeEst. $700-$900
Large Crow Beaded Hide Knife Sheath: late 19th century, with wood handled knife, red trade cloth, brass tacks, beaded strip across top, 13-1/2 in.; knife 12-1/2 in., Provenance: Estate of Charlie Tate, Asheville, North Carolina
1139: Large Crow Beaded Hide Knife SheathEst. $3,000-$5,000Lot Passed
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Beaded Strike-a-Light Bag: possibly Kiowa, late 19th century, saddle hide, tin cone danglers, brass button, brass and glass beads on fringe, bag 5-3/4 in. long, with longest fringe approx. 14 in., Provenance: Estate of Charlie
1140: Beaded Strike-a-Light BagEst. $800-$1,200
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Arapaho Beaded Bag: last quarter 19th century, beaded on two sides, remnants of yellow paint, 8 in. long, Provenance: Estate of Charlie Tate, Asheville, North Carolina
1141: Arapaho Beaded BagEst. $500-$700