March Premier Auction 2023-03-05 Auction - 259 Price Results - Alaska Premier Auctions & Appraisals in AK - Page 10
Jules Bernard Dahlager "Mount Achilles" Oil Painting1959 Fender JazzmasterExceptional Men's Gold Nugget & Gold Coin Watch
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Anchorage, AK, United States
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March Premier Auction

Alaska Premier Auctions & Appraisals is pleased to present the March 2023 Premier Auction! This LIVE-ONLINE simulcast sale differs from our typical online auctions. Our live online sales offer pre-bidding up until the time the auction is scheduled to begin closing like usual. At this time, however, instead of bidding with a countdown timer as three lots close per minute, we will go LIVE via a video and audio broadcast and begin clerking the sale in real-time, taking competing bids from both our auction platform and third-party national auction platform partners from other bidders around the world. If you are unable to bid in real-time during the online broadcasted sale, PLEASE make sure to leave your max bids ahead of time to not avoid missing out on this fantastic array of items. This fantastic auction, of just over 250 lots is one you do not want to miss! Highlights include an extremely broad offering of Alaskan Ethnographic material with a myriad of cribbage boards, walrus tusk carvings, scrimshaw, baleen and grass baskets, utilitarian items, and artifacts, a notable offering of fine original Alaskan art with major names to include Jules Dahlager, Rie Munoz, Norman Lowell, Claire Fejes, David Mollett, and Scott McDaniel, fine jewelry including an absolutely massive four and a half troy ounce gold nugget and gold coin watch, ancient Megalodon teeth and other fossils, exceptional fur coats, mid-century modern furnishings, mid-century slot machines, Oriental antiques, taxidermy, sculptures, a rare 1959 Fender Jazzmaster electric guitar, and much more! AUCTION CLOSING: This auction opened for bidding on Sunday, February 26th and will GO LIVE for online bidding in real-time on Sunday, February 5th at 10:30am AKDT (2:30pm EST).
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Group of Eskimo Spoon Artifacts: A grouping six assorted Eskimo artifact spoons, predominately constructed from fossilized walrus tusk. The largest measures approximately 5". All were found with cataloged accession note cards with
0217: Group of Eskimo Spoon ArtifactsEst. $200-$300
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Group of Rosalie Bunyan Yup'ik Doll Miniatures: A group of four miniature Yup'ik activity dolls by the Hooper Bay doll maker Rosalie Bunyan (b.1956). All feature carved walrus tusk faces with charming detail, garments made from a myriad of natural
0218: Group of Rosalie Bunyan Yup'ik Doll MiniaturesEst. $300-$500
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3x Yup'ik Eskimo Hunter Dolls by Rosalie Bunyan: A trio of Yup'ik Eskimo activity dolls depicting bow hunters by the Hooper Bay doll maker Rosalie Bunyan (b.1956). Each is masterfully adorned with genuine fur and gut apparel, hand carved walrus
0219: 3x Yup'ik Eskimo Hunter Dolls by Rosalie BunyanEst. $400-$600
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Large Group of Eskimo Artifacts: A grouping of fourteen assorted Eskimo artifacts with just a few noted examples to include a crooked knife handle, boat hook, gut scraper, food boiling stones, lip plug, and much more. The largest
0220: Large Group of Eskimo ArtifactsEst. $200-$300
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Dale DeArmond "My Kikituk" Block Print: A scarce block print signed and numbered 48/50 circa 1977 by the prominent late Alaskan artist Dale DeArmond (1914-2006). Framed, measures approximately 16.25" x 24.25" overall.
0222: Dale DeArmond "My Kikituk" Block PrintEst. $200-$300
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Alaskan Gold Nugget Jewelry Pendant & Earrings: A suite of Alaskan natural placer gold nugget jewelry consisting of a pendant and pair of earrings. The pendant measures approximately 0.75" long and the set weighs 5.06 grams.
0223: Alaskan Gold Nugget Jewelry Pendant & EarringsEst. $250-$350
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Dale DeArmond "World Maker" Block Print: A block print signed and numbered 6/199 circa 1979 by the prominent late Alaskan artist Dale DeArmond (1914-2006). Shrink-wrapped on foam core, measures approximately 27" x 23" overall.
0224: Dale DeArmond "World Maker" Block PrintEst. $200-$300
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Albert A. Ningeulook Ink Drawing on Skin: An ink drawing on stretched skin depicting a group of Alaska Native Peoples engaged in a polar bear hunt affixed to a wood frame by the Shishmaref resident, Albert A. Ningeulook. Measures
0226: Albert A. Ningeulook Ink Drawing on SkinEst. $200-$300
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20.75" Scrimshaw Walrus Tusk: A full-length walrus tusk with elaborate scrimshaw depicting an Eskimo kayak hunter using a seal retrieval hook to recover a recently harvested seal from an ice floe in the distant, another catch
0228: 20.75" Scrimshaw Walrus TuskEst. $500-$700
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10k Gold & Black Opal Gold Nugget Bracelet: An Alaskan natural placer gold nugget and 10k yellow gold bracelet containing eight Australian dark opals with wonderful blue and green colors, possibly doublets. Each opal measures approximately
0229: 10k Gold & Black Opal Gold Nugget BraceletEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Men's 14k, Gold Nugget & Kobuk Jade Ring: A uniquely Alaskan ring constructed from 14 karat yellow gold, and layered in natural Alaskan placer gold nuggets, the center stone a beautifully colored specimen of Kobuk region jade. Size 9.75,
0230: Men's 14k, Gold Nugget & Kobuk Jade RingEst. $300-$500
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Al Kaloke Totemic Walrus Tusk Carving: A sizable walrus tusk totem comprised of carvings depicting an Alaska Native individual and numerous arctic game animals by the late Nome born Alaska Native carver Alfred (Al) Kaloke (1951-2014).
0233: Al Kaloke Totemic Walrus Tusk CarvingEst. $250-$350
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Yup'ik Female Dance Fans: A pair of high-quality Yup'ik female dance fans, the bodies constructed of dyed and woven beach grass, the outstretched fur caribou. They measure approximately 14" x 13" each, including the caribou
0234: Yup'ik Female Dance FansEst. $150-$250
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Walrus Transformation Sculpture by Chivly Chupak: A sculpture depicting a walrus transformation dancer made from fossilized walrus bone and walrus jawbone by the Juneau, AK based artist Chivly Chupak. Measures approximately 6.5" x 3" x 9.25" tall.
0235: Walrus Transformation Sculpture by Chivly ChupakEst. $250-$350
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Judy Pelowook - Pen & Ink on Sealskin: A stretched sealskin with pen and ink artwork by the Savoonga, AK born Eskimo artist Judy Pelowook. This example contains nine round scenes of traditional village life and Arctic animal activities,
0237: Judy Pelowook - Pen & Ink on SealskinEst. $600-$800