Lifetime Collection-Native American Artifacts 2012-10-14 Auction - 186 Price Results - Great Gatsby's Auction Gallery, Inc. in GA - Page 3
18: Mid 19th c. Navajo child's wearing blanket3: 19th c. Sioux Indian beaded blanket strip23: Early 20th c. Apache pictorial coiled olla
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Atlanta, GA, United States
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Lifetime Collection-Native American Artifacts

Private museum collection of Native American Indian artifacts dating from the late 1800's to the mid 1900's, in private hands for over 55 years.
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Jicarilla Apache polychrome coiled olla: Jicarilla Apache polychrome coiled olla, circa 1930, of bulbous form, finely and tightly woven of willow, devil's claw, and redbud, with a band of diamonds over a band of triangles, 9"h x 12"
0049: Jicarilla Apache polychrome coiled ollaEst. $300-$500
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Anasazi pottery bowl, circa 1100 AD: Anasazi black-on-red pottery bowl, circa 1100-1200, with a central red square at the basin created by four panels of triangles radiating to the rim, 4"h x 9.5" diameter.
0050: Anasazi pottery bowl, circa 1100 ADEst. $200-$400
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Mid 20th c. Navajo Gallup, NM regional rug: Mid 20th century Navajo regional rug from Gallup, New Mexico, tightly woven with three panels of repeating diamonds and triangles, in shades of black, red, and brown, 77"l x 56"w.
0051: Mid 20th c. Navajo Gallup, NM regional rugEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Early 20th c. Mono tray or sifting basket: Mono wicker winnowing tray or sifting basket, circa 1900, of a triangular teardrop shape, loosely twined and oiled, decorated with two simple bands, 6"h x 21"l x 18"w.
0052: Early 20th c. Mono tray or sifting basketEst. $500-$700
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Anasazi Tularosa bird effigy pot, ca. 1290 AD: Anasazi Tularosa black-on-white bird effigy pot, circa 1290, in the shape of a bird with animal head handle, the neck with a band of triangles, the body covered in a repeating swirl pattern, 5"h x
0053: Anasazi Tularosa bird effigy pot, ca. 1290 ADEst. $400-$600
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Mid 20th c. Hopi Hemis kachina, by Lomayesva: Hopi Hemis kachina doll, circa 1954, carved from cottonwood and hand painted by artist Sankey Lomayesva in Kykotsmovi, AZ, the headdress features a stepped design painted in teal, orange, black,
0054: Mid 20th c. Hopi Hemis kachina, by LomayesvaEst. $700-$900
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(3) Hand woven Hopi ceremonial sashes: Group of three hand woven Pueblo ceremonial sashes, the red grounds with a central band of geometric designs in ivory, bordered by green bands and ivory borders. Includes (1) 42"l x 4"w, 78"l
0055: (3) Hand woven Hopi ceremonial sashesEst. $200-$300
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Early 20th c. Havasupai storage basket: Havasupai twined storage basket, circa 1920, tightly woven and oiled of natural materials, with a solid band and two bands of triangles, herringbone finish at rim, 5.5"h x 8.5" diameter.
0056: Early 20th c. Havasupai storage basketEst. $400-$600
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Mid 20th c. oil on canvas, signed Denton: Mid 20th century American oil on canvas depicting three Apache braves on horseback, signed Troy Denton, 48"h x 36"w, overall size with frame 62"h x 50"w.
0057: Mid 20th c. oil on canvas, signed DentonEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Early 20th c. Papago coiled basket: Papago (Tohono O'odham) hand made coiled basket or bowl, circa 1900, tightly woven and oiled of native plants, the whirlwind design and decorative edge out of devil's claw, 2.5"h x 9.25" diameter.
0058: Early 20th c. Papago coiled basketEst. $50-$100
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Mid 20th c. Zuni polychrome dough bowl: Mid 20th century Zuni polychrome dough bowl, with brown and red designs against a cream ground, the interior decorated with the rain bird motif, the exterior with stepped and geometric designs, 4.5"h
0059: Mid 20th c. Zuni polychrome dough bowlEst. $500-$700
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Pair of U.S. Cavalry saddle bags: Pair of late 19th or early 20th century leather U.S. Cavalry saddle bags, each bag embossed with the United States logo of "US" within an oval and secured with three straps, 22"h x 14"w x 4"d.
0060: Pair of U.S. Cavalry saddle bagsEst. $150-$300
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Mid 20th c. Hopi Arts & Crafts Guild manta: Mid 20th century Hopi manta or woman's shawl, made by Margire Toya, Kykotsmovi, AZ, with a central woven field of cream cotton flanked by red and black bands at each end, 48" x 40"w. Originally
0061: Mid 20th c. Hopi Arts & Crafts Guild mantaEst. $150-$300
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Native American Indian beaded child's vest: Mid 20th century hand sewn and hand beaded Native American Indian child's vest, 20"l x 17"w.
0062: Native American Indian beaded child's vestEst. $400-$600
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Early 20th c. natural wool floor rug: Early 20th century black and white natural wool floor rug, with a central patterned ivory diamond against a black ground, flanked on two sides by serrated triangles, the ends with patterned and solid
0063: Early 20th c. natural wool floor rugEst. $150-$300
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Early 20th c. Hopi Second Mesa basket: Hopi Second Mesa coiled basket, circa 1920, tightly woven of oiled Yucca fiber, with geometric designs throughout, 6.5"h x 10.5" diameter.
0064: Early 20th c. Hopi Second Mesa basketEst. $100-$150
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Western Cherokee double wall basket, signed: Western Cherokee (Oklahoma Cherokee) double wall basket made by Mavis Deering, Oklahoma City, OK, circa 1988, woven of buckbrush and reed, the gourd form decorated with blueberry dye and turkey
0065: Western Cherokee double wall basket, signedEst. $50-$100
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Mid 20th c. Zuni silver, turquoise bracelet: Zuni silver and turquoise cluster bracelet, circa 1940's, bangle style, with 123 matched blue turquoise stones, 2.75"h. Fits 6.5" wrist snugly.
0066: Mid 20th c. Zuni silver, turquoise braceletEst. $600-$800
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Early 20th c. Hopi Third Mesa wicker tray: Hopi Third Mesa polychrome wicker plaque or tray, circa 1900, woven of rabbitbrush and Yucca, in shades of red-orange, green, teal, and black, the central tondo encircled by a stepped oval, 1"h x 9"
0067: Early 20th c. Hopi Third Mesa wicker trayEst. $50-$100
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Navajo Chinle regional rug: Navajo regional rug from the Chinle, AZ area, tightly woven of natural vegetal dyed wool, in shades of brown, tan, and ivory, with a central column of 5 large serrated diamonds, 38"l x 13.5"w.
0068: Navajo Chinle regional rugEst. $50-$100
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Early 20th c. Mono coiled storage basket: Large Mono coiled storage basket, circa 1900, of tapering form with a flat bottom, tightly woven of typical materials, with three decorative serrated bands, 10"h x 20" diameter.
0069: Early 20th c. Mono coiled storage basketEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Late 20th c. Hopi clown kachina, by Pooyouma: Late 20th century Hopi clown kachina doll, carved from cottonwood and hand painted by artist Darrel Pooyouma (1950 - 2004), painted in black and white stripes, used to provide amusement and teach
0070: Late 20th c. Hopi clown kachina, by PooyoumaEst. $100-$150
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Early 20th c. San Ildefonso pottery canteen: Early 20th century San Ildefonso pottery canteen, of native materials, rounded form with a flat bottom and 2 handles, decorated with rows of black diamonds and dots, 5.75"h x 8.25"w x 7.5"d.
0071: Early 20th c. San Ildefonso pottery canteenEst. $200-$400
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Early 20th c. Nez Perce cornhusk bag: Double-sided Nez Perce cornhusk bag, circa 1900, finely and uniformly woven in corn husks and red wool, one side with six geometric designs, the other side with nine crosses with stepped edges, 22"l
0072: Early 20th c. Nez Perce cornhusk bagEst. $800-$1,200