Art of the American West - Online 2022-07-26 Auction - 283 Price Results - John Moran Auctioneers, Inc. in CA - Page 2
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Tony Abeyta (b. 1965, Taos, NM)Kenojuak Ashevak (1927-2013, Inuit)Bertha Chee (20th Century, Dine)
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Monrovia, CA, United States
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Art of the American West - Online

John Moran is proud to present Art of the American West Online on July 26th, 2022. This auction will feature a wide variety of collectibles including an array of 20th-century Navajo rugs and textiles from weavers such as Isabel John, and Bertha Chee, as well as woven offerings from Chimayo. Fine Puebloan pottery from Santa Clara by LuAnn Tafoya, Kaa Folwell, and Harrison Begay, Jr. will be presented, as well as colorful pottery from Acoma, Hopi, and San Ildefonso Pueblos. Fine Art selections include works by Heinie Hartwig, Dorothy Sklar, Tony Abeyta, Fritz Scholder, Langdon Smith, Edward Borein, Bud Boller, RC Gorman, and more, with an equal mix of dramatic Western landscapes and vibrant contemporary images. Work by Inuit artists such as Elijah Michael and Kenojuak Ashevak are a particular highlight. Also on offer will be an exceptionally fine selection of Northwest Coast art, including carved painted masks, a painted drum, and striking sculptures. An abundance of American Indian jewelry will be offered, including cuffs, necklaces & rings in turquoise and silver by various artists, including Anthony Lovato, and some early silver pieces. From silver to gold, don?t miss the vintage gold-mining tools and equipment with original ephemera, as well as a selection of early 20th Century postcards to give historic views of the American West and beyond.
Auction Curators:
Bobby Cullen
Associate Specialist
Maranda Moran
Specialist, American Indian Arts
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A Navajo regional rug: First Half 20th Century; Dine Woven in grey, red, black, and tan wool with stepped mountain motifs and whirling logs to each end 85.5" L x 41.5" W
2025: A Navajo regional rugEst. $400-$600
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A Navajo Germantown saddle blanket: Late19th/Early 20th Century; Dine Woven in multiple color wools with central double conjoined serrated diamond, with flanking stepped motifs and diamond border 30.5" H x 33.5" W
2026: A Navajo Germantown saddle blanketEst. $300-$500
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A Navajo regional rug: First-Quarter 20th Century; Dine Woven in red, cream, black, and orange wool with a central conjoined column of serrated diamonds and a zig zag border 50" H x 37" W
2027: A Navajo regional rugEst. $300-$500
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A Navajo regional rug: Mid-20th Century; Dine Woven in red, tan, cream, and dark brown wool with a central concentric serrated hourglass motif and complex serrated borders to two sides 68" H x 52.5" W
2028: A Navajo regional rugEst. $300-$500
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A Navajo regional runner rug: Second Half 20th Century; Dine Woven in cream, pale tan, pale grey, and natural grey wool with a large central serrated diamond and stacked triangles and floating hourglass motifs at either end
2029: A Navajo regional runner rugEst. $500-$700
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Mary Arnold (b. 20th Century, Dine): A Navajo regional rug Woven in grey, black, cream, and red wool in geometric banding with a stepped border to sides 31" H x 30" W Notes: Attached tag indicates Mary Arnold, Crownpoint as
2030: Mary Arnold (b. 20th Century, Dine)Est. $200-$400
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Anna Yellowhair (20th Century, Dine): A Navajo regional rug Woven in red, grey, black, cream and dark grey wool with a conjoined diamond motif and red serrated edges 42.5" H x 27" W Notes: Attached tag identifies weaver as
2031: Anna Yellowhair (20th Century, Dine)Est. $300-$500
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Lucy Roanhorse (20th Century, Dine): A Navajo Chinle style rug Woven in ochre yellow, light grey and black wool with three serrated diamonds and floating side elements, with a black border 47.5" L x 29" W Notes: Attached tag
2032: Lucy Roanhorse (20th Century, Dine)Est. $200-$400
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A Navajo regional rug: Mid-20th Century or Later; Dine Woven in yellow, cream, mustard, grey, and black with four stacked serrated diamonds and elaborate border 57.25" H x 34" W
2033: A Navajo regional rugEst. $400-$600
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Two Navajo regional rugs: Mid-20th Century; Dine Two regional rugs, one woven in tan, ochre, cream, grey and black wool with an X-motif to center with a stepped border to each side (45" H x 25" W) and one woven in cream,
2034: Two Navajo regional rugsEst. $400-$600
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Two Navajo regional mats: Second Half 20th Century; Dine Two works: A narrow Navajo weaving with two central conjoined crosses and hatching to sides Woven in cream, grey, red, and brown wool 37" H x 15.75" W
2035: Two Navajo regional matsEst. $200-$300
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Two small Navajo mats: Second Half 20th Century; Dine Comprising a Navajo regional mat woven in red, brown, cream, grey, and black wool with conjoined central hourglass diamonds and sawtooth border to each side (23.75"
2036: Two small Navajo matsEst. $150-$250
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A group of Navajo twill saddle blankets: Mid-20th Century; Dine Three works including a double weave blanket woven in orange and brown wool (37.5" H x 57.5" W), a double weave blanket woven in black and white wool in a diamond pattern
2037: A group of Navajo twill saddle blanketsEst. $700-$900
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A group of Navajo textiles: Second Half 20th Century; Dine Comprising a small Navajo banded revival rug woven in brown, pink, peach, cream, and grey wool (48.5" H x 38" W) and two small Gallup throw mats, one a banded runner
2038: A group of Navajo textilesEst. $200-$300
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A Navajo banded double saddle blanket: Fourth-Quarter 20th Century; Dine Woven in brown, tan, brown/grey, ochre, and cream wool with five bands 46" H x 29.5" W
2039: A Navajo banded double saddle blanketEst. $100-$200
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Fannie Pete (b. 20th Century, Dine): A Navajo tufted goat pictorial weaving Woven in tan, cream, green, red, grey, and brown wool, with grey and cream fleece wool tufts added to the figure of a goat, with floral motifs and a stepped
2042: Fannie Pete (b. 20th Century, Dine)Est. $200-$300
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A group of small Navajo weavings: 20th Century; Dine A large group including a small Germantown sampler with looped fringe woven in red, purple, black, cream and tan wool in diagonal serrated bands (7" H x 6.5" W plus fringe); two
2043: A group of small Navajo weavingsEst. $400-$600
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A group of Southwest-style cushions: 20th Century Comprising five cushions made with Navajo / Dine weavings of various sizes, shapes and designs, woven in primarily red, brown, cream, and grey wool with neutral backing fabric to four
2044: A group of Southwest-style cushionsEst. $300-$500
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A large group of Southwest-style cushions: 20th Century Comprising three cushions with Chimayo weavings in wool, together with four cushions with Navajo / Dine wool weavings of various sizes, shapes, colors, and designs, including two long
2045: A large group of Southwest-style cushionsEst. $300-$500
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Isabel John (1933-2004, Dine): A Navajo pictorial weaving Signed in weave: IJ Woven in tan, blue, browns, green, pinks, black, grey, and white wool, depicting a view of life on the reservation, with hogans, figures including
2046: Isabel John (1933-2004, Dine)Est. $500-$700
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Navajo School (21st Century or Earlier): Yei figures and a cornstalk protected by a rainbow band Sandpainting on panel Appears unsigned 24" H x 24" W
2047: Navajo School (21st Century or Earlier)Est. $200-$300
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Bertha Chee (20th Century, Dine): A Navajo sandpainting weaving Entitled Mother Earth Father Sky, woven in grey, black, brown, blue, green, teal, and light grey wool with two Yei figures on a camel field 34.75" H x 37.5" W
2048: Bertha Chee (20th Century, Dine)Est. $600-$800
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