March Premier Auction 2024-03-10 Auction - 291 Price Results - Alaska Premier Auctions & Appraisals in AK - Page 10
Fred Machetanz "In for the Night" Original Oil PaintingAhousaht Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka) Wolf Dance MaskFossil Mammoth & Walrus Tusk Full-Rigged Ship
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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 2024 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. Highlights of this nearly 300 lot auction includes a large collection of original Rie Mu?oz paintings and important early prints, original paintings by Sydney Laurence, Fred Machetanz, Scott McDaniel, Ernest Robertson and other noted Alaskan artists, museum quality baleen baskets, fine walrus tusk carvings and scrimshaw,?gold nuggets and coins, nautical antiques, antique pocket watches, fine Persian rugs, an important early 20th century Nootka mask, a Rolex Submariner, a 300+ lb amethyst geode, a world class sized Megalodon tooth, exceptionally large diamond rings, fine silver, Western artwork by C.M Russell and Herman Wendelborg Hansen, early Alaskan books and photographs, exquisite jewelry, a large collection of Navajo textiles and SW pottery, an entire folio of Edward Curtis photogravures, and much more!??Don't miss this opportunity to acquire these exceptional treasures, everything opens at $5. We hope you can join us for an unforgettable auction experience on March 10th.? AUCTION CLOSING: This auction opened for bidding on March 2nd and will GO LIVE for online bidding in real-time on Sunday, March 10th?at 10am AKST (11am PST).
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Eskimo Artifacts - Spearhead/Ice Testers: A pair of pointed artifacts, which would have been attached to one side of a hunting harpoon and utilized for testing ice integrity or as a basic protective spear by their carriers. Both are
0218: Eskimo Artifacts - Spearhead/Ice TestersEst. $100-$200
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Eskimo Harpoon Socket Artifact: An Eskimo harpoon socket with holes at one end and two-thirds the way down the shaft, crafted from ancient walrus tusk. Measures approximately 1.25" x 6" long. Recovered from St. Lawrence
0219: Eskimo Harpoon Socket ArtifactEst. $100-$200
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Eskimo Effigy Figure Artifact: A Punuk doll torso and head effigy. Such figures were used to ensure that villagers returned safe and sound from their hunting and fishing expeditions; they also functioned as fertility charms and
0220: Eskimo Effigy Figure ArtifactEst. $600-$800
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Eskimo Line Separator & Boat Cleat Artifact: A combination five-hole line sinker and fishing boat cleat artifact carved from ancient walrus tusk. It measures approximately 1.5" x 1" x 6.5" long. Recovered from St. Lawrence
0221: Eskimo Line Separator & Boat Cleat ArtifactEst. $200-$300
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Eskimo Ritualistic Sculpin Carving Artifact: An Eskimo ritualistic carved artifact of a sculpin, a type of small bottom dwelling fish from the Cottidae family, native to the Northern Pacific and most often found camouflaged within tide pools;
0222: Eskimo Ritualistic Sculpin Carving ArtifactEst. $400-$600
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Eskimo Sewing & Carving/Engraving Artifacts: A group of Alaska Native sewing and carving artifacts includes bodkins, seam rubbers, awls, pins, and a needle, all hand-crafted from fossilized walrus tusk and bone. The largest specimen measures
0223: Eskimo Sewing & Carving/Engraving ArtifactsEst. $200-$300
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Eskimo Artifacts - Spearhead/Ice Testers: A grouping of three pointed artifacts, which would have been attached to one side of a hunting harpoon and utilized for testing ice integrity or as a basic protective spear by their carriers. All are
0224: Eskimo Artifacts - Spearhead/Ice TestersEst. $200-$300
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Eskimo Boat Hook Artifact: A fossilized walrus tusk boat hook, with three holes at the wide end and terminating to a narrow point at the opposing end. Measures approximately 1.25" x 7.75" long. Recovered from St.
0225: Eskimo Boat Hook ArtifactEst. $100-$200
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Eskimo Awl & Bird Point Artifacts: A group of Alaska Native artifacts includes awls and a trio of bird points/blunts used with a bow and arrow. The largest tool measures approximately 3.25" long. Recovered from St. Lawrence
0227: Eskimo Awl & Bird Point ArtifactsEst. $200-$300
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Yup'ik Polychrome Wooden Finger Masks: Two 19th-century or early 20th century Yup'ik polychrome wooden finger/hand masks, each featuring a single finger loop topped by a circular face carved and incised with prominent noses, eyes,
0229: Yup'ik Polychrome Wooden Finger MasksEst. $400-$600
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Stone Axe Head Artifacts: A trio of Native American stone axe head artifacts; the largest measures approximately 10" x 4" x 2".
0231: Stone Axe Head ArtifactsEst. $600-$800
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Edward S. Curtis "Tewa Girls" Photogravure: A hand-pulled brown-ink photogravure for American photographer and ethnologist Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952), entitled "Tewa Girls." Originally photographed c.1921 and later published as part
0232: Edward S. Curtis "Tewa Girls" PhotogravureEst. $150-$250
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2.25' x 3.5' Navajo Female Yei Supernatural Rug: A decorative Navajo Yei cream-colored accent rug depicting a trio of female Yeis (supernatural holy people) who can communicate between the Navajo people and their gods. Tall and slender, they face
0234: 2.25' x 3.5' Navajo Female Yei Supernatural RugEst. $400-$600
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2.5' x 4.5' Navajo Red Ganado Stairstep Rug: A lovely red Navajo rug in the Ganado style with a stairstep design, bounded in black. Rug is handcrafted from 100% virgin wool and has color variations as shown. Measures approximately 31" x
0239: 2.5' x 4.5' Navajo Red Ganado Stairstep RugEst. $300-$500
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Navajo & Ute Mountain Seed Pots: Four polychrome Southwest Native American pots includes a coil-built seed pot by Navajo Diné artist Billy, a pot by Navajo artist Betty Holtsoi, a seed pot marked for "NAC", and a final pot
0241: Navajo & Ute Mountain Seed PotsEst. $300-$500