American Indian & Western Art:Premier Auction 2019-10-11 Auction - 363 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH - Page 2
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A Well-Documented Northwest Territory PresentationNavajo Late Classic Second Phase Blanket / RugAcoma Four-Color Polychrome Pottery Olla, From the
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American Indian & Western Art:Premier Auction

The October 11 American Indian & Western Art: Premier Auction features an outstanding assortment of material from multiple collections. Highlights include the Stanley B. Slocum Collection of Plains and Plateau material; Part II of the Southwest Collection of Harriet and Seymour Koenig, NY; Inuit art from William Rose Collection, Illinois; two exceptional early tomahawks (Lot 227 and Lot 228); donated material for the Authentic Tribal Art Dealer's Association (ATADA); and a group of Early Navajo dresses, blankets, and textiles.
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A Well-Documented Northwest Territory Presentation: with forged steel American style head, overall length 8.5”, blade 3” wide, with flattened top and strongly keeled lower edge. Blade inset with coin silver and brass decorations on both sides,
0227: A Well-Documented Northwest Territory PresentationEst. $40,000-$60,000
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Spontoon Pipe Tomahawk, Attributed to Seneca Chief: delicate handle crafted of fruitwood; diminutive forged blade having upturned tines and engraved linear decorations on bowl; inked on handle is the inscription: 103: Pipe Tomahawk belonged to Chief
0228: Spontoon Pipe Tomahawk, Attributed to Seneca ChiefEst. $20,000-$30,000
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French Presentation Pipe Tomahawk: pewter head, bands, and mouthpiece; blade heavily decorated with imagery of the moon, stars, sun, and fleur-de-lis; additional inscriptions of Hibou Pleurant/ Loyal en Taut (Crying Owl, Loyal in
0229: French Presentation Pipe TomahawkEst. $15,000-$25,000
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Eastern Great Lakes Carved Effigy Pipe Bowl: walnut, bowl is carved in the form of a human head; a smaller figure is seated on a chair with a barrel keg in hands; hide thongs attached at ears are wrapped with metal wire; lead inlay, length 5.5
0231: Eastern Great Lakes Carved Effigy Pipe BowlEst. $40,000-$60,000
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Western Great Lakes Catlinite Bowl: carved in the image of the Underwater Panther, length 3.25 in. third quarter 19th century Provenance: Collected in Wisconsin; From the Collection of Thomas Amble, Minnesota
0233: Western Great Lakes Catlinite BowlEst. $800-$1,200
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Western Great Lakes Steatite Pipe with Lead and: T-shape, with beveled prow and tall, octagonal bowl; lead inlay with an arrow placed on top, length 7.25 in. x height of bowl 3.75 in. third quarter 19th century
0234: Western Great Lakes Steatite Pipe with Lead andEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Catlinite Pipe Bowl with Lead Inlay: T-shape bowl intricately carved; prow in the form of a wolf's head and with relief vignettes of a fight scene between warrior and bear, opposite with tipi; inlay depictions of a horse, fish, loons,
0235: Catlinite Pipe Bowl with Lead InlayEst. $2,000-$2,500Lot Passed
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Sioux Beaded Hide Possible Bags, Matched Pair: thread and sinew-sewn; designed with an hourglass design using glass bead colors of red-white-heart, pumpkin, pea green, and white; red horsehair in tin cones; canvas back, length 14 in. x 22 in.
0236: Sioux Beaded Hide Possible Bags, Matched PairEst. $4,000-$5,000
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Sioux Beaded Hide Possible Bag: thread and sinew-sewn, with designs beaded using colors of pink, greasy yellow, red white-heart, pony trader blue, white, amd pea green; tin cones filled with purple feathers decorate edges, height
0237: Sioux Beaded Hide Possible BagEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Sioux Beaded Buffalo Hide Cradleboard: thread and sinew-sewn; fully beaded using colors of cobalt, red white-heart, greasy yellow, translucent green, and white; interior lined with cotton; cradle attached to thin, undecorated boards,
0238: Sioux Beaded Buffalo Hide CradleboardEst. $15,000-$20,000
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Cheyenne Beaded Hide Soft Cradle: thread and sinew-sewn; angled hood beaded in colors of white, dark blue, greasy yellow, light blue, and translucent green; parfleche tab is beaded and embellished with two drops; cotton body,
0239: Cheyenne Beaded Hide Soft CradleEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Sioux Beaded Hide Cradle: thread and sinew-sewn; top section features geometric designs beaded in colors of light blue, yellow, navy blue, red white-heart, and pea green; lower portion crafted from cotton flour sack lined
0240: Sioux Beaded Hide CradleEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Plains Woman's Bone Hairpipe Breastplate: series of hairpipes are strung with hide thongs and separated by leather spacers; larger, colorful glass beads are strung around neck and as lower fringe; rhinestone brooch, overall length 41 x width
0244: Plains Woman's Bone Hairpipe BreastplateEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Osage Men's Ribbonwork Leggings: midnight blue wool trade wool with silk ribbon applique work along each edge, length 32 in. ca 1900
0246: Osage Men's Ribbonwork LeggingsEst. $600-$800
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Arikara Beaded Hide Dress: sinew-sewn; with yoke beaded in red white-heart, white, greasy yellow, translucent green, black, and pony trader blue 7/0 size beads; thin fringe along bustline coated in remnants of yellow pigment;
0249: Arikara Beaded Hide DressEst. $20,000-$25,000Lot Passed
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