Tribal Arts Auction 2020-11-13 Auction - 460 Price Results - Thomaston Place Auction Galleries in ME - Page 7
NATIVE AMERICAN ACOMA POTTERYPRE-COLUMBIAN STONE PIPELARGE AFRICAN SCULPTURE
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Thomaston, ME, United States
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Tribal Arts Auction

A significant and varied selection of tribal art from indigenous cultures around the world. More than 325 lots representing Pre-Columbian, African, Inuit, Native American and Oceanic. NOTE: There will not be a live audience for this sale. You may bid by phone/absentee or online.
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(4) YUP'IK ESKIMO BASKETRY TRAYS/WALL HANGERS: Coil Built Marsh Grass with dyed grass and seal gut decoration, including: Tray with scattered flowers inside a red ring, 11 1/2" diam.; Tray with aqua, dark green, sky blue, red-brown and grey
3146: (4) YUP'IK ESKIMO BASKETRY TRAYS/WALL HANGERSEst. $200-$300
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(13) ARCHAIC YUP: Some possibly scrapers, 2" to 5 1/2". As found, encrusted. Gathered in the Bethel, Alaska region. Provenance: From the Collection of William F Bergen, D.O.
3147: (13) ARCHAIC YUPEst. $200-$300
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(16) ARCHAIC YUP'IK ESKIMO ULU BLADES: Knife blades in shaped slate, 2 1/4" to 5 3/4". As found. Gathered in the Bethel, Alaska region. Provenance: From the Collection of William F Bergen, D.O.
3149: (16) ARCHAIC YUP'IK ESKIMO ULU BLADESEst. $200-$300
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(18) ARCHAIC YUP'IK ESKIMO BONE NEEDLES: Various designs and sizes, types of bone, 1 1/2" to 6 1/2". Gathered in the Bethel, Alaska region. Provenance: From the Collection of William F Bergen, D.O.
3150: (18) ARCHAIC YUP'IK ESKIMO BONE NEEDLESEst. $200-$300
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(6) ARCHAIC YUP'IK ESKIMO USED BEAR CLAWS: Ranging in size from 1 1/4" to 3 1/4", the largest with carving, a medium sized one is split in two, gathered in the Bethel, Alaska region. Provenance: From the Collection of William F Bergen, D.O.
3154: (6) ARCHAIC YUP'IK ESKIMO USED BEAR CLAWSEst. $200-$300
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COLLECTION (21 PCS) YUP'IK ESKIMO JEWELRY (PAIRS: Including: Transformative Portrait on cord; Engraved Bracelet, Loon pin; Sea Lion tie pin; Mastadon Tusk belt buckle (broken tab); Beaded Necklace with Carved Face; Fur and Bead hair combs; (10) Pair
3155: COLLECTION (21 PCS) YUP'IK ESKIMO JEWELRY (PAIRSEst. $200-$300
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JEWELRY FROM EARLY ESKIMO TRADE BEADS: Including a String of (91) 18th c. Blue Glass Russian Trade Beads, on later natural fiber, 26" linear; PLUS a Pair of Earrings made by Kathleen Pook (Yaxthalaahaat) of the Tlinget people, Sitka,
3156: JEWELRY FROM EARLY ESKIMO TRADE BEADSEst. $200-$300
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FOSSILS FROM TUNANAK, NELSON ISLAND, ALASKA: Leaf Fossils, collected by Native Yup'ik Eskimo, 1 1/2" x 2" to 9 1/2" x 8".
3157: FOSSILS FROM TUNANAK, NELSON ISLAND, ALASKAEst. $200-$300
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(4) YUP'IK ESKIMO 20TH C. ARTIFACTS: Including: Walrus Tusk Net Gauge, 11"; Antler Crooked Knife with metal blade, sinew binding, 9 3/4"; Antler Snow Goggles, with leather thong, 5 1/2"; Baleen String Puzzle Game, with cord and beads, 6
3158: (4) YUP'IK ESKIMO 20TH C. ARTIFACTSEst. $200-$300
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(2) YUP'IK ESKIMO MINIATURES, SIGNED, 1990S: Including: Miniature Kyak, in wood covered with seal gut, paddle and harpoon on board, signed "Stephen Tegoseak, Jr.", from Noatak-Kobuk, Alaska, 9" long; PLUS Model Dog Sled with trap, spade and
3160: (2) YUP'IK ESKIMO MINIATURES, SIGNED, 1990SEst. $200-$300
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YUP'IK ESKIMO SPIRIT DOLL: Late 20th c. Bird Spirit Doll with wooden face, rabbit fur parka, sealskin boots and belt having glass bead decoration, beaded headdress; his arms are out holding feather dance fans, unsigned,
3164: YUP'IK ESKIMO SPIRIT DOLLEst. $150-$250
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(2) CANADIAN ESKIMO STONE CARVINGS, LATE 20TH C.: Green Serpentine, including Standing Hunter with Seal, with initials and numbers scratched on the underside, 5" tall; PLUS Transformation Bust, unsigned, 2 3/4" tall. Good condition. Provenance: From
3165: (2) CANADIAN ESKIMO STONE CARVINGS, LATE 20TH C.Est. $125-$175
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(3) ESKIMO ULU KNIVES: Gathered in Bethel, Alaska region, so probably Yup'ik. One all metal is 5" x 7", corroded; the other two with stainless steel blades, wooden or bone handles, 5" x 7 1/2" & 3 1/2" x 4 1/2". Good
3166: (3) ESKIMO ULU KNIVESEst. $100-$150
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(5) YUP'IK ESKIMO YO-YOS & A BIRD FORM DOLL OR: Yo-Yo's of sealskin with bead decoration, in form of mukluks, mittens, pyramids, pine trees and tents, 1 3/4" to 3 3/4" pendants on cord; PLUS a Sealskin Ptarmigan Bird with bead decoration, 5" x 6"
3168: (5) YUP'IK ESKIMO YO-YOS & A BIRD FORM DOLL OREst. $100-$150