Native American Art 2022-06-29 Auction - 201 Price Results - Bonhams in California - Page 4
An exceptional Louisa Keyser / Dat-so-la-lee degikup basket, WashoeA fine Kiowa beaded cradle
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Los Angeles, CA, United States
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A fine Northwest Coast wood pipe bowl: A fine Northwest Coast wood pipe bowlPossibly Haida, of squat bulbous form and raised lip, the deep bowl lined with a thin copper barrier, the body relief-carved with repeat registers of formline
0073: A fine Northwest Coast wood pipe bowlEst. $15,000-$20,000
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A Haida argillite pipe: A Haida argillite pipeThe panel pipe carved in the form of a ship steered by a standing figure, a period collection label affixed to the underside. height 3 3/4in, width 9 7/8inFootnotes:ProvenanceAn
0074: A Haida argillite pipeEst. $3,000-$5,000
A Tsimshian antler club: A Tsimshian antler clubFashioned from the stem and first tine of a large bull elk or caribou antler, the top of the club carved to depict the head of a bear, the features executed with subtle yet
0075: A Tsimshian antler clubEst. $20,000-$40,000Lot Passed
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A Northwest Coast land otter effigy pendant: A Northwest Coast land otter effigy pendantLikely Tlingit or Tsimshian, carved from a large animal tooth, the crouching otter executed in relief with pronounced ribs and formline details, a wide
0076: A Northwest Coast land otter effigy pendantEst. $3,000-$5,000
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A Haida silver spoon attributed to Charles Edenshaw: A Haida silver spoonAttributed to Charles Edenshaw, Da.a xiigang, (1839-1920), designed with a formline and hachured loon along the handle; the beak forming the terminal, with a similarly executed
0079: A Haida silver spoon attributed to Charles EdenshawEst. $4,000-$6,000
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A Tlingit horn feast ladle: A Tlingit horn feast ladleFinely crafted from mountain sheep horn, with graceful curve and restrained embellishment, the grooved handle opening to a wide bowl with a slightly raised rim, the tip
0080: A Tlingit horn feast ladleEst. $10,000-$15,000
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A Northwest Coast ladle: A Northwest Coast ladleThe wide bowl issuing a handle carved with a raven effigy.length 16in, width 5 7/8in
0081: A Northwest Coast ladleEst. $2,500-$3,500
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A Northwest Coast horn ladle: A Northwest Coast horn ladleLikely Tlingit or Haida, with undecorated deep bowl attached by horn rivets to the separate handle, the shaft carved with a series of surmounted totemic avian, animal and
0082: A Northwest Coast horn ladleEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Three prehistoric corrugated jars: Three prehistoric corrugated jarsEach of bulbous form, reassembled/restored.heights 14in-14 1/2inFootnotes:ProvenanceThe handled jar: Purchased at Zaplin-Lampert Gallery, Santa Fe, NM, April 4,
0083: Three prehistoric corrugated jarsEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Three Pueblo pottery bowls: Three Pueblo pottery bowlsTwo Acoma and one Acoma or Laguna example, each with designs on the interior and plain exteriors.diameters 5 1/4in - 6 1/2inFootnotes:ProvenanceThe bowl with orange
0084: Three Pueblo pottery bowlsEst. $1,500-$2,000
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A Zuni polychrome dough bowl: A Zuni polychrome dough bowlDesigned with scrolling devices about the open center, framed by a scalloped band at the rim.height 6in, diameter 16 1/4inFootnotes:ProvenancePrimitive Arts Gallery,
0085: A Zuni polychrome dough bowlEst. $1,500-$2,000
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A Zuni miniature polychrome jar: A Zuni miniature polychrome jarThe body adorned with three striated rainbird devices, a zigzag band about the neck, a fabric label on the underside reads: Zuni pot / Excav. by Hodge / at Hawikuh /
0086: A Zuni miniature polychrome jarEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A San Juan dough bowl: A San Juan dough bowlBicolored in red and buff.height 9 1/2in, diameter 16 1/2inFootnotes:ProvenanceLyn A. Fox, Tesuque, NM; purchased 13 August, 2003Property from the Collection of Dwight and Lorri
0087: A San Juan dough bowlEst. $1,000-$2,000
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An Acoma jar: An Acoma jarDesigned with a quartet of joined swirl motifs.height 5 1/8in, diameter 6 3/4inFootnotes:ProvenanceThomas Reilly, Arvada, CO; purchased 24 September, 2016Property from the Collection of
0088: An Acoma jarEst. $800-$1,200
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A Hopi redware bowl: A Hopi redware bowlOf wide-mouthed form, the base corrugated, cracked and restored.height 10in, diameter 15 1/2inFootnotes:ProvenanceRobert V. Gallegos, Albuquerque, NM; purchased 14 August,
0089: A Hopi redware bowlEst. $800-$1,200
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A Polacca canteen: A Polacca canteenPossibly Nampeyo (Hopi-Tewa, 1856-1942), a bulbous canteen adorned with a Sun Katsina face, the tapering cylindrical mouth flanked by looped handles. height 7 1/2in, width 6
0090: A Polacca canteenEst. $3,000-$5,000
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A San Ildefonso olla: A San Ildefonso ollaDecorated with three distinct bands of geometric designs in black on an orange ground. height 12 1/8in, diameter 11 1/2inFootnotes:ProvenanceProperty from the Collection of Del
0091: A San Ildefonso ollaEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A Margaret Tafoya blackware wedding vase: Margaret TafoyaSanta Clara Pueblo, (1904-2001), a blackware pottery wedding vase with impressed bear paw motif on each face, signed on the underside.height 12in, width 6 1/2in
0092: A Margaret Tafoya blackware wedding vaseEst. $1,500-$2,000
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A group of Acoma and Cochiti pottery: A group of Acoma and Cochiti potteryIncluding five Acoma or Cochiti storyteller figural groups (the largest by Mary & Leonard Trujillo) and four Acoma jars (the largest by Dalawepi Ergil Vallo).the
0093: A group of Acoma and Cochiti potteryEst. $800-$1,200
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A group of Native American pottery: A group of Native American potteryIncluding a Robert Tenorio (Santo Domingo) jar, a melon jar by Juanita Fragua (Jemez), a Nancy Lewis (Hopi) jar, a Susie Youvella (Hopi) lidded jar, and a number of
0094: A group of Native American potteryEst. $700-$1,000
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A Navajo Yei tapestry: A Navajo Yei tapestryFinely woven, designed with a single standing Yei figure framed within a stepped border with crosses, fringe at the corners. size approximately 4ft 8 1/2in x 2ft 10 1/2in
0095: A Navajo Yei tapestryEst. $6,000-$9,000
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A Navajo late classic child's blanket: A Navajo late classic child's blanketDesigned with seven vertical zigzag bands in alternating indigo and cream on an aniline-dyed red ground.size approximately 4ft 1in x 3ft
0096: A Navajo late classic child's blanketEst. $15,000-$20,000
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A Navajo third phase chief's blanket-style weaving: A Navajo third phase chief's blanket-style weavingWorked with nine whole or partial stepped diamonds over a red, blue, ivory, and brown banded ground.size approximately 5ft x 6ft
0097: A Navajo third phase chief's blanket-style weavingEst. $1,500-$2,500
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A large Navajo Germantown rug: A large Navajo Germantown rugWith a wide meandering border enclosing a red ground adorned with rows of serrated diamonds, small spots of repair and soiling/staining/color run.size approximately 10ft
0098: A large Navajo Germantown rugEst. $2,500-$3,500