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A SPOKANE BEADED HIDE MEDICINE BUNDLE CASE c. 1855A NAVAJO SILVER AND TURQUOISE BOX c. 1975FIFTEEN NAVAJO SILVER RINGS c. 1940 - 1960
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Dallas, TX, United States
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2011 September American Indian Art #6062

2011 September Dallas Signature Art of the Americas: American Indian and Pre-Columbian Art - Dallas, TX. Auction #6062
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A NAVAJO YEI BI CHAI RUG c. 1975: A NAVAJO YEI BI CHAI RUGc. 1975 woven of native handspun and commercial wool in natural ivory and vibrant synthetic-dyed colors, with Yei Bi Chai dancersDimensions: 62 ¾ x
50073: A NAVAJO YEI BI CHAI RUG c. 1975Est. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
A NAVAJO YEI RUG c. 1925: A NAVAJO YEI RUGc. 1925 woven of native handspun wool in numerous natural and aniline shades, with central cornstalk flanked on either side by a pair of ceremonial dancers, all
50074: A NAVAJO YEI RUG c. 1925Est. $1,000-$2,000Lot Passed
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A NAVAJO GERMANTOWN WEAVING c. 1900: A NAVAJO GERMANTOWN WEAVINGc. 1900 finely and tightly woven of commercial wool in natural ivory and blue, black, and red-dyed yarn, with a central column of small crosses, flanked by
50078: A NAVAJO GERMANTOWN WEAVING c. 1900Est. $2,500-$3,500
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A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG c. 1920: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGc. 1920 woven of native handspun wool in natural ivory and brown and aniline red and tan, with a central eight-point star, enclosing small geometric motifs,
50079: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG c. 1920Est. $1,000-$2,000
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A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG c. 1920: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGc. 1920 woven of native handspun wool in natural ivory and brown and aniline red and tan,with an elongated stepped diamond, flanked on either side by linear
50080: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG c. 1920Est. $1,000-$2,000
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A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG c. 1925: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGc. 1925 finely and tightly woven of native handspun wool in natural and aniline shades of ivory, brown and red, with a stylized storm pattern Dimensions: 68
50081: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG c. 1925Est. $1,000-$2,000
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A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG Klagetoh c. 1930: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGKlagetohc. 1930 woven of native handspun wool in natural ivory and brown and aniline red, with a central elongated diamond, flanked by small diamond pairs,
50082: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG Klagetoh c. 1930Est. $1,000-$2,000
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A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG Ganado c. 1920: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGGanadoc. 1920 woven of native handspun wool in natural ivory and brown, carded gray and aniline red, with a chain of stepped elements, enclosing and surrounded by
50083: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG Ganado c. 1920Est. $700-$900
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A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG c. 1920: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGc. 1920 woven of native handspun wool in natural ivory and brown and aniline red and tan, with a central serrated diamond, flanked on either side by stepped
50084: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG c. 1920Est. $700-$900
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A NAVAJO PICTORIAL REGIONAL RUG c. 1950: A NAVAJO PICTORIAL REGIONAL RUGc. 1950 woven of native handspun wool in natural ivory and brown and aniline red against the carded ground, with a pair of stepped triangles amid a
50085: A NAVAJO PICTORIAL REGIONAL RUG c. 1950Est. $2,500-$3,500
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A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG c. 1950: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGc. 1950 woven of native handspun wool in natural and aniline shades of ivory, brown, red, and gray, the storm pattern featuring serrated and stepped
50086: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG c. 1950Est. $1,500-$2,500
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A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG c. 1940: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGc. 1940 woven of native handspun wool in natural and aniline shades of ivory, brown, red, and gold, with three linked geometric devices, the innermost enclosing
50087: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG c. 1940Est. $1,000-$2,000
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A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG c. 1915: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGc. 1915 woven of native handspun wool in natural and aniline shades ivory and brown, with stepped, serrated and hooked motifs, all enclosed within a solid
50088: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG c. 1915Est. $1,000-$2,000
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A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG Ganado c. 1970: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGGanadoc. 1970 tightly woven of native handspun wool, in natural and aniline shades of ivory, gray, brown and red, with a central stepped diamond, flanked on four
50089: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG Ganado c. 1970Est. $1,000-$2,000
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TWO NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGS Chinle c. 1960: TWO NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGSChinlec. 1960 each woven of native handspun wool in natural ivory and aniline shades of brown and gold, with bands enclosing serrated elementsDimensions: the
50091: TWO NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGS Chinle c. 1960Est. $700-$900
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A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG Teec Nos Pos c. 1980: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGTeec Nos Posc. 1980 tightly and finely woven of commercial wool yarn, in natural ivory and aniline shades of yellow, green, red, tan and black against a gray
50092: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG Teec Nos Pos c. 1980Est. $1,500-$2,500
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A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG Two Gray Hills c. 1980: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGTwo Gray Hillsc. 1980 woven of native handspun wool in natural ivory, and aniline shades of brown, gray, and black, with an intricate design of stepped motifs
50093: A NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG Two Gray Hills c. 1980Est. $1,000-$2,000
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