Native American Art 2021-06-29 Auction - 99 Price Results - Bonhams in CA - Page 5
A Tsimshian soul catcherA Northwest Coast stone frog effigy tobacco mortarA Navajo Late Classic Second Phase chief's blanket
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Los Angeles, CA, United States
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Native American Art

In Los Angeles on 29 June, Bonhams will offer a curated selection of fresh-to-the-market Native American Art from private collectors across the United States and beyond. The auction comprises a selection of excellent historic Northwest Coast art and objects, including: a grouping of bracelets from the Collection of Dr. Marvin and Mrs. Natalie Gliedman of New York; a handsome Tsimshian soul catcher from a private Chicago collection; and a rarely seen, elegantly carved frog effigy tobacco mortar collected by an Englishman residing in British Columbia in the early 20th century. Also making their way to the block are a grouping of Navajo weavings previously held in the collection of famed singer Andy Williams, most of which are being sold to benefit the acquisition fund of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
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Two Eastern Woodlands animal effigy crooked knives: Two Eastern Woodlands animal effigy crooked knives Each designed with a bowl-form handle partially wrapped in copper wire; one with the pommel carved in the form of a deer's head, the other in the
0100: Two Eastern Woodlands animal effigy crooked knivesEst. $800-$1,200
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Three figural crooked knives: Three figural crooked knives Likely Eastern Woodlands or Great Lakes, the first with a handle carved in the form of a crouching figure doubling as a whistle, accompanied by a commercial leather
0101: Three figural crooked knivesEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Four Eastern Woodlands or Great Lakes crooked knives: Four Eastern Woodlands or Great Lakes crooked knives Two with handles carved in the form of a human hand, two with handles terminating in a carved scroll. lengths 11 3/4in - 8 3/4in Footnotes
0102: Four Eastern Woodlands or Great Lakes crooked knivesEst. $1,200-$1,800