Native American Art 2021-04-16 Auction - 299 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH
LiveAuctioneers Logo

Tsimshian Carved Soul CatcherBlackfeet Beaded Hide Dress, Collected by U.S. SpecialZuni Polychrome Pottery Frog Jar
Done
Cincinnati, OH, United States
Auction Details

Native American Art

Our spring auction offers a wide selection of Native works, including a Porphyry Popeye Birdstone, an extraordinary Cheyenne River Tobacco bag attributed to Edith Claymore, an early Sioux Buffalo Hide Blanket Strip, a Blackfeet dress collated by US Special Agent Johnson High (1842-1909), a Classic Zuni Manta from an estate in Sinking Spring, Ohio, and a Northern California skirt. Collections in the auction includes the final installment of Dick Jemison's Colorful Collection of Pueblo Rattles, the U.S. Children's Center of Historical Education and Advocacy, and selections from Steven Curtis' private collection. Contact Danica Farnand Director, Native American Art danicafarnand@hindmanauctions.com 513-871-1670 x215
Lot Number: Lowest
24
Sold
Hopewell Cache Blades, Longest 5-3/8 in.: Hopewell Culture, Middle Woodland Period, 200 BCE - 400 CE Dickison Mounds, Peoria County, Illinois lot of 16, longest 5-3/8 in. The Dickison Mounds are located north of Peoria, Illinois,
0002: Hopewell Cache Blades, Longest 5-3/8 in.Est. $5,000-$7,000
See Sold Price
Sold
Old Copper Culture Socketed Adze: Old Copper Culture, 7000-3000 BCE Vilas County, Wisconsin length 3-1/8 in. x width 2-1/2 in. Provenance: Found by Terry Neal, Wisconsin
0003: Old Copper Culture Socketed AdzeEst. $400-$600
See Sold Price
Sold
Old Copper Culture Socketed Adze: Old Copper Culture, 7000-3000 BCE Wisconsin length 3 in. x width 2-1/2 in. Provenance: Found by Terry Neal, Wisconsin
0004: Old Copper Culture Socketed AdzeEst. $400-$600
See Sold Price
Sold
Old Copper Culture Gouge: Old Copper Culture, 7000-3000 BCE Wisconsin length 7-5/8 in. Provenance: Found by Terry Neal, Wisconsin
0005: Old Copper Culture GougeEst. $400-$600
See Sold Price
Sold
Old Copper Culture Socketed Points: Old Copper Culture, 7000-3000 BCE Wisconsin lot of 24, longest 5-1/4 in. Provenance: Found by Terry Neal, Wisconsin
0006: Old Copper Culture Socketed PointsEst. $600-$800
See Sold Price
Sold
A Group of Old Copper Culture Knives: Old Copper Culture, 7000-3000 BCE Wisconsin lot of 11, longest 6 in. Provenance: Found by Terry Neal, Wisconsin
0010: A Group of Old Copper Culture KnivesEst. $600-$800
See Sold Price
Mi'kmaq Engraved Steatite Pipe Bowl: elongated cylindrical bowl engraved with bar and dot elements height 2.75 in. x length 1.25 in. 18th century
0011: Mi'kmaq Engraved Steatite Pipe BowlEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
Sold
Northeastern Ash Splint Lidded Basket: square form and having stamped decorations height 11 in. x width 15 in. x depth 15 in. ca 1900
0013: Northeastern Ash Splint Lidded BasketEst. $300-$500
See Sold Price
Sold
Northeastern Ash Splint Lidded Basket: large rectangular form; painted in red and with potato stamped decorations 12.5 in. x length 21 in. x depth 14 in. ca 1900
0013A: Northeastern Ash Splint Lidded BasketEst. $400-$600
See Sold Price
Sold
Sioux Buffalo Horn Ladle, with Crane Effigy: large round spoon with a slender handle; top of handle in the form of a crane, having blue glass bead eyes; remnants of red pigment in scoop length 13.75 in. x scoop diameter 6 in. second half 19th
0014: Sioux Buffalo Horn Ladle, with Crane EffigyEst. $2,000-$3,000
See Sold Price
Sold
Eastern Woodlands Elm Burl Feast Bowl: exceptionally large bowl having rectangular handles and remnants of old red paint height 7.25 in. x length 25.5 in. x width 18.25 in. late 18th century cf. Powers, Steven. North American Burl
0015: Eastern Woodlands Elm Burl Feast BowlEst. $3,000-$5,000
See Sold Price
Sold
Eastern Woodlands Elm Burl Bowl: thin walled and with sides carved into the form of the Manitou; remnants of brass tacks; accession number inked on base height 4.5 in. x length 16 in. x width 14.25 in. 19th century cf. Powers,
0016: Eastern Woodlands Elm Burl BowlEst. $1,500-$2,500
See Sold Price
Sold
Ho Chunk (Winnebago) Bird Effigy Burl Wood Bowl: shallow bowl with avian form height 3.25 in. x length 11 in. x width 5.25 in. mid-19th century cf. Penney, David. Great Lakes Indian Art (1989: 23). Provenance: Ex Collection Richard
0017: Ho Chunk (Winnebago) Bird Effigy Burl Wood BowlEst. $2,000-$3,000
See Sold Price
Sold
Carved Bone Crucifix: possibly Mi'kmaq or Maliseet, Jesuit IHS inscribed on reverse length 2.75 in. x width 1 in. mid-18th century An example of a crucifix identified as Mi'kmaq or Maliseet is curated within the
0018: Carved Bone CrucifixEst. $500-$700
See Sold Price
Sold
Otoe Ball Club: carved of ash or chestnut; burl head is topped with an otter or Underwater Panther; lower portion of haft has scalloped edges and is pierced through for attachment length 26 in. mid-19th century
0021: Otoe Ball ClubEst. $25,000-$35,000
See Sold Price
Sold
Eastern Plains Painted Gunstock Club: having traditional form and embellished with notched edges; painted on both sides with floral patterns using colors of red, cream, gold, and white length 28 in. second half 19th century
0022: Eastern Plains Painted Gunstock ClubEst. $1,500-$2,500
See Sold Price
Sold
Western Great Lakes Pipe Tomahawk: beveled haft having a file-branded surface and studded with approximately 85 brass tacks; blade with a heavy hook and tall, tulip-shaped bowl; length of head 6.75 in. x width of blade 2.75 in.
0023: Western Great Lakes Pipe TomahawkEst. $2,000-$3,000
See Sold Price
View:
24
TOP