Native American Art 2021-04-16 Auction - 299 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH - Page 9
Tsimshian Carved Soul CatcherBlackfeet Beaded Hide Dress, Collected by U.S. SpecialZuni Polychrome Pottery Frog Jar
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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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
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Navajo Germantown Weaving / Rug: woven in colors of black, white, turquoise, red, purple, maroon, tan, and yellow; with outlined serrated diamonds 64.5 x 42.5 in. ca 1900
0187: Navajo Germantown Weaving / RugEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Navajo Germantown Weaving / Rug: woven using colors of red, dark blue, turquoise, yellow, cream, and maroon; rows of nesting diamonds; added yarn fringe overall length 70 in. x width 42 in. ca 1900
0188: Navajo Germantown Weaving / RugEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Rio Grande Germantown Runner: woven in two panels with colors of red, green, cream, orange, maroon 73.5 x 33 in. ca 1900
0189: Rio Grande Germantown RunnerEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Navajo J.B. Moore Pictorial Variant, Roomsize Rug: variant of plate XXX; woven of hand-spun wool woven in colors of red, brown, gray, and cream; embellished with Yei and cornstalks 168 x 100 in. (14 x 8 ft.) ca 1915
0190: Navajo J.B. Moore Pictorial Variant, Roomsize RugEst. $8,000-$10,000
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Master Weaver Blind Man's Wife (Dine, 20th century): finely woven using natural colors and designed with a quartered diamond pattern surrounded by an outlined meandering border 59 x 89 in. (12 warp/in.; 38 weft/ in.) ca 1920 cf. Winter, Mark. The
0190A: Master Weaver Blind Man's Wife (Dine, 20th century)Est. $4,000-$5,000
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Navajo Pictorial Weaving, Welcome Rug: woven using red, grey, and brown 43 in. x 63 in. ca 1920 Published: Tyrone D. Campbell and Steven Begner, Navajo Pictorial Weaving: 1860-1950 (2018: p. 186, plate 254)
0191: Navajo Pictorial Weaving, Welcome RugEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Navajo Regional Pictorial Weaving / Rug, the Alphabet: hand-spun wool woven in colors of browns, cream, and orange; designed with a border of arrows and the alphabet placed in two rows 74 x 38.5 in. early 20th century
0192: Navajo Regional Pictorial Weaving / Rug, the AlphabetEst. $2,500-$3,000
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Navajo Pictorial Weaving / Rug, with Weaving Combs: hand-spun wool woven with colors of red, cream, and browns; designed with rows of stacked diamonds and twelve weaving combs 82 x 50 in. early 20th century
0193: Navajo Pictorial Weaving / Rug, with Weaving CombsEst. $800-$1,200
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Navajo Pictorial Weaving / Rug, with Chickens and: hand-spun wool woven using natural browns and cream, with red accents; decorated with a central row of nine lizards, 16 chickens, and one donkey 39 x 76 in. early 20th century
0193A: Navajo Pictorial Weaving / Rug, with Chickens andEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Navajo Ganado Weaving / Rug: vibrantly woven in colors, of red, black, and grey; featuring stepped diamonds and whirling logs 81 in. x 54.25 in. second quarter 20th century
0194: Navajo Ganado Weaving / RugEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Navajo Modified Storm Pattern Weaving / Rug: hand-spun wool woven using colors of red, dark brown, gray, and cream; with a bold, "deconstructed" storm design 87 x 63 in. first quarter 20th century
0195: Navajo Modified Storm Pattern Weaving / RugEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Navajo Optical Storm Pattern Weaving / Rug: thickly woven and designed with a modernist view of the traditional storm pattern 60 x 74 in. early 20th century
0195A: Navajo Optical Storm Pattern Weaving / RugEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Navajo Regional Roomsize Weaving / Rug: handspun wool woven using colors of gray, red, brown, black, and cream 145.5 x 94 in. (12 ft. x 7.8 ft.) second quarter 19th century
0196: Navajo Regional Roomsize Weaving / RugEst. $6,000-$8,000
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Navajo Teec Nos Pos Weaving / Rug: finely woven and exceptionally detailed rug created using colors of brown, red, orange, teal, white, black, purple, green, teal, grey, cream, burgundy, slate, and robin's egg 51 in. x 71 in. second
0197: Navajo Teec Nos Pos Weaving / RugEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Navajo Teec Nos Pos Weaving / Rug: finely woven hand-spun wool in colors of cream, beige, red, and blue; designed with a spaced border of outlined tuning fork elements 63.5 x 43.25 in. second quarter 20th century
0198: Navajo Teec Nos Pos Weaving / RugEst. $800-$1,200
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Navajo Double Saddle Blanket, with Yei: hand-spun wool and woven with colors of browns, red, yellow, green, and black; designed with four female Yei, bows, arrows, crosses, and birds 29 x 51 in. second quarter 20th century
0199: Navajo Double Saddle Blanket, with YeiEst. $500-$700
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Navajo Bandolier Bag, with Silver Buttons: commercial leather studded with 87 domed button, two buttons on closing flap with turquoise insets, buttons affixed using hide thongs overall length 35 in., length of pouch 8.5 in. early 20th century
0200: Navajo Bandolier Bag, with Silver ButtonsEst. $800-$1,200
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Navajo Stamped Silver Tobacco Canteens: lot of 3, sizes include height 4.75 in. x width 4 in., weight 102.5 dwt.; PLUS height 4 in. x width 3 in., weight 74.6 dwt.; AND height 2 in. x width 1.5 in., weight 12.0 dwt. second quarter 20th
0201: Navajo Stamped Silver Tobacco CanteensEst. $500-$700
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Navajo Stamped Silver Tobacco Canteens, with: lot of 3, sizes include height 3.25 in. x width 2.75 in., weight 57.4 dwt.; PLUS height 3 in. x width 2.25 in., weight 35.1 dwt.; AND height 3 in. x width 2 in., weight 38.4 dwt. second quarter 20th
0202: Navajo Stamped Silver Tobacco Canteens, withEst. $500-$700
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Navajo Stamped Silver Box: not marked, height 1 in. x length 3 in. x width 2.25 in., weight 66.5 dwt. second quarter 20th century
0203: Navajo Stamped Silver BoxEst. $600-$800
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Navajo Stamped Silver Box, with Zuni Mosaic Inlay: box is Navajo made with Zuni inlay; stamped silver box with terraced silver feet, knifewing with turquoise, spiny oyster, jet, and shell; height 2.5 in. x length 5.75 in. x width 4.5 in. 1940s
0204: Navajo Stamped Silver Box, with Zuni Mosaic InlayEst. $1,000-$2,000
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A Group of Navajo and Zuni Pins / Brooches: lot of 7, sizes range from longest 2.25 in. to smallest 1.5 in., combined weight 32.3 dwt. second quarter - mid 20th century
0205: A Group of Navajo and Zuni Pins / BroochesEst. $500-$700
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Zuni and Pueblo Earrings: lot of 2, includes a pair of silver earrings set with rows of circular and square-shaped turquoise cabochons; bottom edge has a row of slender silver pendants; not marked, length 2.5 in. x width 0.75
0206: Zuni and Pueblo EarringsEst. $400-$600