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322: The Thompson Family Seated Human Effigy Feast Ladl308: Elm Burl Effigy Bowl381: Otter Effigy Ladle, Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands,
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Brams Collection of Woodlands Indian Art

Keno Auctions is delighted to announce the Important Americana, Paintings, Furniture and Decorative Arts, Including The Important Peter Brams Collection of Woodlands Indian Art Sale on Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at Wallace Hall, Church of St. Ignatius Loyola in New York City, at 10:00 A.M. The lots offered will feature the works drawn from a cross-section of styles and genres, from the 17th to 20th centuries, including a selection of antique and contemporary jewelry.
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Group of Seven Maple and Ash Burl Bowls (7): Group of Seven Maple and Ash Burl Bowls Eastern Great Lakes, circa 1780-1800 An assembled graduated stack of bowls, containing four small tapered bowls (the larger ex. Lillian Cogan), and three
0350: Group of Seven Maple and Ash Burl Bowls (7)Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Reductive Bird Form Net Float: Reductive Bird Form Net Float Northwest Coast, early 19th century With well oxidized color and darkened surface from black pigment and grime drippings. The weathered surface is from exposure to the
0352: Reductive Bird Form Net FloatEst. $1,200-$1,800Lot Passed
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Maple Bird Effigy Ladle: Maple Bird Effigy Ladle Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands (Iroquois),1750-1785 ""Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."" -Leonardo Da Vinci This is a great example to show how sublime an object
0353: Maple Bird Effigy LadleEst. $4,000-$8,000
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Thunder Bird Effigy Ladle: Thunder Bird Effigy Ladle Eastern-Central Great Lakes Woodlands, circa 1840 Strong form with a very Modern feel--the whole, thinly hewn and blackened with heavily carbonized smoke tool marks evident
0354: Thunder Bird Effigy LadleEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Bird of Prey Effigy Ladle: Bird of Prey Effigy Ladle Eastern-Central Great Lakes Woodlands, circa 1820-1840 With a large, highly stylized, bird of prey atop a wide thinly hewn hale and bowl. Dark Surface, blackened with
0355: Bird of Prey Effigy LadleEst. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
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Rare Raptor Effigy Pipe Tamp: Rare Raptor Effigy Pipe Tamp Circa 1870 Small scale sculpture in the manner of an effigy ladle, but on a Plains Indian pipe tamp. The scale of the bird in relation to the tamp gives it a strong
0357: Rare Raptor Effigy Pipe TampEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Reductive Thunder Bird Effigy Ladle: Reductive Thunder Bird Effigy Ladle Eastern Great Lake Woodlands, circa 1800 A deceptively simple effigy ladle with the sleek head of a thunder bird incorporated into the short handle. The whole is
0358: Reductive Thunder Bird Effigy LadleEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Important Dog Effigy Ladle: Important Dog Effigy Ladle Mesquakie, circa 1850-50 A striking ladle with a large well-rendered dog carved with ears and teeth within a partially opened mouth. White glass trade bead eyes. The large
0360: Important Dog Effigy LadleEst. $12,000-$18,000Lot Passed
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Burl Dog Effigy Ladle: Burl Dog Effigy Ladle Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, circa 1780-1820 Though the dog was an important animal to the Woodlands people, dog effigies on ladles are quite uncommon. The character of the
0361: Burl Dog Effigy LadleEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Two Dog Effigy Ladles (2): Two Dog Effigy Ladles The first, Eastern Woodlands, possibly Northeast Coast near Maine/Eastern Canada, circa 2nd half 18th century. Early ladle with a dog head effigy including eyes carved from the
0362: Two Dog Effigy Ladles (2)Est. $2,000-$4,000Lot Passed
Dog Effigy Ladle: Plains Indian, 19th century with brass tacks for eyes, round hole relates to the first dog in lot 362 L. 10 1/4 inches
0362A: Dog Effigy LadleEst. $2,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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Reductive Elm Effigy Ladle: Reductive Elm Effigy Ladle Great Lakes (Potawatomi), circa 1760-1780 Though the meaning of this effigy is unknown to us-its form imparts a message of significant power. Brams has hypothesized that
0364: Reductive Elm Effigy LadleEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Maple Burl Effigy Bowl: Maple Burl Effigy Bowl Sauk-Fox/Mesquikie, circa 1820 A bowl of startling quality. It is wafer thin with sophisticated lines an dexcellent color and surface. The effigy here is an interpretation
0365: Maple Burl Effigy BowlEst. $40,000-$60,000
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Important Burl Effigy Feast Bowl: Important Burl Effigy Feast Bowl Western Great Lakes / Prairie, circa 1820 The line quality of this bowl is nothing short of poetry in wood. The elegant castellated sides depict two opposing Manitou
0366: Important Burl Effigy Feast BowlEst. $25,000-$50,000
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Hudson River Valley Maple Burl Otter Cup: Hudson River Valley Maple Burl Otter Cup Probably Hudson River Valley, first half 18th century (or earlier) This important handled cup is compelling. The execution of the cup's handle in the form of
0367: Hudson River Valley Maple Burl Otter CupEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Elm Burl Wolf Effigy Scoop: Elm Burl Wolf Effigy Scoop Iroquois (Seneca), first half 18th century (or earlier) The fineness of this carving is exceptional and its execution is nothing short of masterful. The bowl of the scoop
0368: Elm Burl Wolf Effigy ScoopEst. $6,000-$9,000
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Medium Ash Burl Bowl: Medium Ash Burl Bowl Eastern Great Lakes, circa 1780 A simple bowl of exceptional form and surface. Called, ""the perfect bowl"" by both Brams and Powers, this wide, shallow, round bowl is very
0369: Medium Ash Burl BowlEst. $5,000-$8,000
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Maple Beaver Effigy Ladle: Maple Beaver Effigy Ladle Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, circa 1760 (or earlier) Beaver in upright position with arms and paws to its mouth eating; this carving is a powerful sculpture. The fine
0372: Maple Beaver Effigy LadleEst. $10,000-$15,000
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