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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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Large Reductive Beaver Effigy Ladle: Large Reductive Beaver Effigy Ladle Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, circa 1820 Fine ladle of simplified form with a large highly reductive beaver effigy. L. 11 1/2 in. The Peter Brams Collection
0373: Large Reductive Beaver Effigy LadleEst. $1,200-$1,800Lot Passed
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Reductive Beaver Effigy Ladle: Reductive Beaver Effigy Ladle Eastern Maple Great Lakes Woodlands The arcs of the body and tail make for a strong form. The architecture of the overall ladle is particularly elegant. The bowl is
0375: Reductive Beaver Effigy LadleEst. $1,200-$2,200
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Beaver Effigy Ladle with Tail: Beaver Effigy Ladle with Tail Hudson River Valley Woodlands, circa first half 18th century (or earlier) This ladle relates to another early beaver effigy ladle in the Brams collection (Mohawk ladle
0376: Beaver Effigy Ladle with TailEst. $6,000-$9,000
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Beaver Effigy Ladle with Large Frieze and Tail: Beaver Effigy Ladle with Large Frieze and Tail Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands (Mohawk, Iroquois), first half 18th century (or earlier) This exceptionally strong ladle has a dramatically large-scale
0377: Beaver Effigy Ladle with Large Frieze and TailEst. $6,000-$9,000
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Elm Beaver Effigy Ladle: Elm Beaver Effigy Ladle Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, circa 1780-1835 This otter effigy gains its strength sculpturally from the seamless deep sweep off the handle, up its body, and into the plane
0378: Elm Beaver Effigy LadleEst. $6,000-$9,000Lot Passed
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Two Maple Reductive Beaver Effigy Ladles (2): Two Maple Reductive Beaver Effigy Ladles Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, first half 19th century A small ladle with a rich, highly complex surface, a thinly carved bowl and a highly reductive beaver
0379: Two Maple Reductive Beaver Effigy Ladles (2)Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Two Effigy Ladles (2): Two Effigy Ladles Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, circa 1820 (left) Abstract figured maple effigy ladle, likely in the form of two otters playing. A nearly identical example (though without the chip
0383: Two Effigy Ladles (2)Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Fissured Maple Gaming Dish: Fissured Maple Gaming Dish Early 19th century Bowls (G--jih) as such were used for a traditional Woodlands game involving peach pits (Gus-ka-eh). Of the few gaming bowls or dishes known, most have
0384: Fissured Maple Gaming DishEst. $3,000-$6,000
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Two Round Bowls (2): Two Round Bowls The first, Plains, 19th century The deep bowl with beveled lower sides and well defined foot. The exterior decorated with a red earth and black pigment. The second small hewn ash burl
0386: Two Round Bowls (2)Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Double Handled Elm Burl Bowl: Double Handled Elm Burl Bowl Iroquois, 18th century This bowl exhibits a graceful undulating rim which adds movement and interest to the form. The rim of a typical Iroquoian double handled bowl dips
0388: Double Handled Elm Burl BowlEst. $10,000-$15,000Lot Passed
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A Group of Three Small Burl Bowls (3): A Group of Three Small Burl Bowls Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands The first a tiny hewn elm burl bowl. This bowl is the smallest in the Brams collection and was also the smallest in DeVere Card's
0389: A Group of Three Small Burl Bowls (3)Est. $1,500-$3,000
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Three Small Bowls (3): Three Small Bowls Great Lakes Woodlands, 18th/ 19th century One small ash burl bowl with incised fish on the interior bottom, one early 18th c. example with excellent surface and one elm burl,
0390: Three Small Bowls (3)Est. $500-$1,000
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Ash Burl Round Bowl with Deep Sides: Ash Burl Round Bowl with Deep Sides Woodlands, probably New England., late 18th/ early 19th century A very fine bowl exhibiting a superb surface-a nutty brown, well patinated exterior and a
0391: Ash Burl Round Bowl with Deep SidesEst. $2,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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Ash Burl Bowl: Ash Burl Bowl Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, circa 1760-1780 This may be the most heavily lacerated bowl that we have seen in terms of usage; it literally has thousands of knife marks to the
0392: Ash Burl BowlEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Ash Burl Woodcock Effigy Ladle: Ash Burl Woodcock Effigy Ladle Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, circa 1780-1820 This first rate example has very sophisticated lines and transitional planes which are core to Woodlands sculpture. Note
0393: Ash Burl Woodcock Effigy LadleEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Important Human Effigy Ladle: Important Human Effigy Ladle Eastern Great Lakes, 18th/ early 19th century Carved from maple this important, early example depicts a Woodlands native in profile with coxcomb or braided hair.
0394: Important Human Effigy LadleEst. $6,000-$9,000
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Human Effigy Pipe: Human Effigy Pipe Eastern Great Lakes, first half 19th century The whole carved from maple with a large human figure with turned head holding the pipe bowl. The whole carbonized (blackened) from
0396: Human Effigy PipeEst. $1,500-$2,500
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