Top Quality Early Native Hispanic Western Art 2020-07-26 Auction - 224 Price Results - Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery & Auction in Arizona - Page 5
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Navajo Germantown Double Saddle Blanket  c. 1890sPreston Monongye - Hopi Turquoise and Silver BraceletWilliam R. Leigh (1866-1955) - Indian Portrait
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Tucson, AZ, United States
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Top Quality Early Native Hispanic Western Art

Since 1992, Medicine Man Gallery in Tucson, Arizona, has provided discerning collectors with the finest examples of native and western art. The gallery has one of the largest online selections of Native American, early and contemporary southwestern art in the United States. The gallery specializes in the lifework of Maynard Dixon, Maria Martinez, Popovi and Tony Da, and the Santa Fe and Taos artists. Mark Sublette is a sought-after speaker and is the author of numerous catalogs on Native American subjects. The gallery has a robust online multi-platform presence and expansion to the online auction platform represents a long-anticipated opportunity for collectors. We are now accepting artwork for consignment as well as purchase. Please contact us.
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Cochiti Canteen c. 1890s, 7" x 9" x 5": White slipped body with black geometric design around its circumference and on side handles, and a beautiful old shield design on the front. Acquired from a collection in Colorado.
0202: Cochiti Canteen c. 1890s, 7" x 9" x 5"Est. $650-$1,000
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Acoma Polychrome Jar c. 1930s, 6.5" x 9.5": Corrugated rim, black decoration on white, and a red banded base. Acquired from a private collection in Arizona. The owner collected this around 1997-2000 in the Grants/Gallup/Laguna, New Mexico area.
0203: Acoma Polychrome Jar c. 1930s, 6.5" x 9.5"Est. $350-$500
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Mono Friendship Basket c. 1920s, 4.25" x 7.5": Acquired from a private collection in Arizona.
0206: Mono Friendship Basket c. 1920s, 4.25" x 7.5"Est. $1,800-$2,800
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Pima Figurative Olla c. 1920s, 8" x 9.75": Acquired from a collection in Georgia.
0215: Pima Figurative Olla c. 1920s, 8" x 9.75"Est. $2,500-$3,500
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Plateau Beaded Moccasins with Corn Designs: c. 1890-1900s. Moccasins stand 3.75" tall, have a width of 3.25" and a depth of 10". Acquired from a private collection out of Minnesota. The owner inherited this from her mother, who travelled to
0218: Plateau Beaded Moccasins with Corn DesignsEst. $250-$450
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