July 25 Art of the American Indian 2024-07-25 Auction - 468 Price Results - Cordier Auctions in PA
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Cheyenne Children's Fully Beaded Moccasins And Lakota Sioux Adult MoccasinsStone Carving by Inuit Kaiwak AshoonaGroup of Three Hopi Pots
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Harrisburg, PA, United States
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July 25 Art of the American Indian

Featuring Maria Martinez, Blue Corn, Lucy Lewis, Acoma, Jemez, Santa Clara and San Ildefonso, Apache Baskets, Plains Beadwork, Navajo Rugs, Pacific Northwest Masks, Inuit and Eskimo Sculpture and Bone, Levi Qumaluk, and More!
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Acoma Pueblo Olla: NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE SHIPPING. This is a thin-walled, polychrome Olla circa 1950-70 from Acoma Pueblo. A lovely hand thrown pot of good size and with consistent decoration. Measurements:
0001: Acoma Pueblo OllaEst. $100-$200
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Two Hopi Pots: Two examples of Hopi pottery. The first a shallow bowl signed Anita Polacca (working 1940-2002) and the second an unsigned cylindrical vessel of good quality. Measurements: 3-1/4" to 7" diameter
0002: Two Hopi PotsEst. $100-$200
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Two Hopi Pots: Two pieces of Hopi pottery. The first, a low bowl, signed but rubbed mark on the base. The second is an unsigned larger jar of good quality. Measurements: 3-1/2" to 4-1/2" Condition: Overall good.
0003: Two Hopi PotsEst. $50-$100
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Group of Three Hopi Pots: A group of three Hopi pots, all mid 20th century. The first a geometric low bowl with the mark of a standing deer on the base. The second a lovely thin walled bowl with stylized bird and geometrics
0004: Group of Three Hopi PotsEst. $200-$400
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Three Acoma Pueblo Pots: Three pieces of Acoma Pueblo pottery. The first a tall seed jar well painted with small letters "LL" for the maker. The second a low pot marked Acoma Pueblo which was a mark often used in the early
0005: Three Acoma Pueblo PotsEst. $100-$200
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Five Hopi Pots: A lot of five Hopi pots dating from the mid to late 20th century. Two are marked. The first is a cylindrical pot signed Muriel Nevayaktewa who lived in Polacca, AZ. The second is a cylindrical pot
0008: Five Hopi PotsEst. $100-$200
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Four Hopi Pots Incl Nampeyo Family: A group of four small Hopi pots. The first decorated in polychrome and signed "Adelle L. Nampeyo" (born 1959). The second signed indistinctly in pencil on the bottom. The third signed "Nellie
0010: Four Hopi Pots Incl Nampeyo FamilyEst. $100-$200
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Three pots incl Isleta and Zia Pueblos: Three pieces of pottery from the southern Pueblos. The first a small pot signed "S. Taller" for Stella Taller (born 1929) of Isleta Pueblo. The second, a larger pot, signed Sofia Media (1939-2010) a
0011: Three pots incl Isleta and Zia PueblosEst. $100-$200
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Papago Butterfly Basket: A very fine and tightly woven Pima/Papago long basket probably a letter basket. This example incorporates well executed and tightly woven butterflies along the top edge. Measurements: 5-1/4" x
0012: Papago Butterfly BasketEst. $50-$100
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Two Santo Domingo Dough Bowls: Two dough bowls made by Santo Domingo Pueblo potters. The first signed Imo and Marie Aguilar (the latter of the celebrated Aguilar family of potters). The second signed Lita Wagner and dated 1987.
0014: Two Santo Domingo Dough BowlsEst. $100-$200
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Four Hopi Pots: Four similar Hopi pots. Three unmarked and the fourth signed indistinctly with an image of what appears to be a wasp or hornet. Two of the pots with red clay ground and two with the more typical tan
0015: Four Hopi PotsEst. $100-$200
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Hopi Bowl by Ella Mae Talashie: NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE SHIPPING. A nice sized Hopi bowl with polychrome decoration signed and made by Ella Mae Talashie (1921-1995) who worked during the 1970s at Walpi on the First Mesa.
0018: Hopi Bowl by Ella Mae TalashieEst. $50-$100
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Five Santa Clara Carved Blackware Pots: Five carved blackware Santa Clara Pueblo pots. The first signed Isabel Naranjo and Santa Clara. The second with a carved exterior Avanyu and signed indistinctly. The third is unsigned and probably
0019: Five Santa Clara Carved Blackware PotsEst. $100-$200
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Two Hopi Pots: Two unsigned Hopi pots probably first half of the 20th century. The first a large Olla with lovely firing scorching. The second a tightly decorated jar. Measurement: 2-3/4" to 3-1/2" diameter
0021: Two Hopi PotsEst. $100-$200
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Two Hopi Pots by Members of Navasie Family: Two important Hopi pots. The first a polychrome Olla signed with a webbed frog on the bottom. The webbed frog is the symbol of the Second Frog Woman -- Joy Navasie (1919-2012) who was working from
0022: Two Hopi Pots by Members of Navasie FamilyEst. $100-$200
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Ben Nighthorse (Campbell) Turquoise Ring: A very important turquoise and silver dress ring made and marked by Ben Nighthorse also known as the former United States Senator from Colorado. He is now one of the finest Native American (Northern
0024: Ben Nighthorse (Campbell) Turquoise RingEst. $100-$300
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