American Indian Art: Timed Auction 2020-06-09 Auction - 259 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH - Page 6
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Navajo Ganado Roomsize Weaving / RugPlateau Beaded Doll Cradle, From the Collection ofAcoma Polychrome Jar
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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American Indian Art: Timed Auction

Cowan?s Summer Timed Auction of American Indian Art features a wide variety of baskets, pottery, weavings/rugs, garments, moccasins, drums and rattles, tools such as ladles, quivers, scabbards, bow cases, bows, plus dolls and other toys from the Northeast to the Southwest. The variety of beaded and quilled items runs the gamut from bags and pouches, purses to vests, aprons, pants, and leggings to sashes, belts, gauntlets and much more. Many of these are from the collections of: Museum of the Fur Trade, Nebraska; John Andrews, New Mexico; Stanley B. Slocum, Minnesota; Nick and Donna Norman, Colorado; Judge Norman and Patricia Murdock, Ohio; Harriet and Seymour Koenig, New York; and Robert Riley, Illinois.
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Acoma Pottery Jar: designed with solid and fine-lined triangular elements, height 8 in. x diameter 10.5 in. mid-20th century
0124: Acoma Pottery JarEst. $400-$600
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Acoma Polychrome Jar: steeply sloped sides and decorated with geometric elements; height 10 in. x diameter 11.5 in. second quarter 20th century
0125: Acoma Polychrome JarEst. $500-$700
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Acoma Polychrome Pottery Jars: lot of 2, each decorated with geometric elements; largest height 8.75 in. x diameter 11 in. second quarter 20th century
0126: Acoma Polychrome Pottery JarsEst. $500-$700
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Cochiti and Acoma Pottery Canteens: lot of 2, includes a Cochiti canteen decorated with an applied frog and painted foliate elements, height 9 in. x diameter 9.5 in.; AND a smaller Acoma canteen with scalloped edge; painted on one side
0127: Cochiti and Acoma Pottery CanteensEst. $400-$500
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Collection of Pueblo Pottery: lot of 5, includes a bowl carved with terraced elements by Sherry Tafoya (Santa Clara, b. 1956), height 3.75 in. x diameter 5.25 in.; PLUS a jar with triangular opening by Anita Suazo (Santa Clara,
0131: Collection of Pueblo PotteryEst. $250-$350
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Assortment of Pueblo Pottery: lot of 4, includes one sgraffito seed jar, signed and dated on base "CR Claw Nampeyo 87"; AND one redware pottery bowl by Phyllis and Marlin Hemlock, signed on base "Hemlock Santa Clara"; AND one
0132: Assortment of Pueblo PotteryEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
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Acoma and Hopi Pottery Jars and Canteen: lot of 3, includes an Acoma canteen and vase, both decorated with avian and geometric elements; AND a Hopi bowl; vase height 9.75 in. x diameter 7.5 in. second quarter 20th century
0133: Acoma and Hopi Pottery Jars and CanteenEst. $300-$600
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Collection of Pueblo Pottery: lot of 5, includes a seed jar by Paul Naranjo (Santa Clara, 1957-2002) with sgraffito design, height 2 in. x diameter 3.25 in.; PLUS a ribbed vessel by David Baca (Santa Clara, b. 1951); dated '91 on
0134: Collection of Pueblo PotteryEst. $300-$500
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Hopi and Zia Pottery: lot of six, includes four bowls, a small jar, and a vase; tallest height 6 in. mid-20th century
0135: Hopi and Zia PotteryEst. $150-$250
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Ohkay Owingeh Pottery Dough Bowl: large form with slight outward flare to rim, height 8.5 in. x diameter 14.5 in. second quarter 20th century
0136: Ohkay Owingeh Pottery Dough BowlEst. $300-$400
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Navajo Third Phase Chief's Blanket / Rug: hand-spun wool woven with colors of orange, fugitive purple, red, gray, white, and black; traditional stepped diamond pattern, 44 x 51 in. second quarter 20th century
0140: Navajo Third Phase Chief's Blanket / RugEst. $600-$800
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Navajo Western Reservation Weaving / Rug: woven in colors of red, brown, light brown, and cream; geometric motifs with whirling logs, 77 x 54 in. early 20th century
0142: Navajo Western Reservation Weaving / RugEst. $500-$700
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Navajo Western Reservation Weaving / Rug: hand-spun wool woven using colors of red, black, tan, and cream; three central stacked diamonds with angled Greek Key border, 80 x 44 in. second quarter 20th century
0143: Navajo Western Reservation Weaving / RugEst. $600-$800
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Navajo Crystal Weaving / Rug: woven with a natural palette in a hooked diamond design; 58.5 in. x 103 in. first quarter 20th century
0144: Navajo Crystal Weaving / RugEst. $800-$1,200
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Navajo Ganado Weaving / Rug: woven using hand spun wool and with a double helix diamond pattern created using natural colors with red accents; 52 in. x 93 in. first quarter 20th century
0145: Navajo Ganado Weaving / RugEst. $800-$1,200
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