December Premier Auction 2024-12-08 Auction - 282 Price Results - Alaska Premier Auctions & Appraisals in AK - Page 9
16' x 10' Tall James Havens "Cook Inlet Beluga" Original Oil MuralLiberty Tudric Pewter & Enamel Mantel Clock - Archibald KnoxAntique Portuguese Sterling Silver Tea & Coffee Service
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Anchorage, AK, United States
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December Premier Auction

Alaska Premier Auctions & Appraisals is pleased to present the December 2024 Premier Auction! Highlights of this auction include original artwork by Eustace Ziegler, James Havens, Keith Appel, Ernest Robertson, Scott McDaniel, Duke Russell, Norman Lowell, Harvey Goodale, Jon Van Zyle, James Belcher & More, A massive and fine antique Portuguese sterling silver tea/coffee service, a complete 12 place Wallace Rose Point pattern sterling flatware service, fine jewelry including diamond, gold nugget, and gemstone examples, WWII collectibles, a large offering of Alaska Native carvings, basketry, and masks, fossils, Alaskana, and much more! Everything opens at only $5! We hope you can join us on December 8th for an unforgettable auction experience. AUCTION CLOSING: This auction opened for bidding on November 30th and will GO LIVE for online bidding in real-time on SUNDAY - December 8th at 10:00 am AKDT (2:00pm EST). PREVIEW: Limited in-person previews are available by appointment only. Additional condition reports in the form of descriptions, videos or photos can be provided upon request, please email Admin@AlaskaPremierAuctions.com at least 48 hours prior to the auction close with inquiries. LOCATION: Inventory is located at our warehouse facility at 325 West Potter Road, Anchorage, AK 99518. LOCAL PICK-UP TIMES: 10 am-5:45 pm on Monday, December 9th & 10th. DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: We offer shipping services on just about everything! Email us at Shipping@AlaskaPremierAuctions.com or call/text 907.570.7050 to coordinate shipping arrangements.
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Northwest Coast Feast Dish: An ornately carved and painted wooden feast dish with mother-of-pearl inlays that resemble a man riding a fish or a whale. Possibly an allusion to the story of Siwidi, a mythical hero associated with
0194: Northwest Coast Feast DishEst. $500-$10,000
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Tlingit Spruce Root Woven Basket: An antique handmade Tlingit spruce root woven basket decorated with polychrome geometric designs in excellent condition, circa 1900. Includes an information card from The Gallery of the North.
0195: Tlingit Spruce Root Woven BasketEst. $500-$10,000
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Antique Yup'ik Polychrome Coiled Grass Basket: A scarce older example of an oval Yup'ik coiled grass basket with fitted lid and fiber polychromatic line art designs, likely circa 1930~. Several of the designs are frayed and damaged as
0197: Antique Yup'ik Polychrome Coiled Grass BasketEst. $500-$10,000
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Alaskan Bear Mask - Edward Hofseth: Carved and painted wooden Tlingit-style bear mask in the traditional Pacific Northwest Coast formline art style, painted with slanted eyebrows, eyes, and a wide toothy grin, the tip of its tongue
0198: Alaskan Bear Mask - Edward HofsethEst. $500-$10,000
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Handmade Eskimo Dolls: Two handmade dolls dressed in sealskin fur with carved walrus tusk faces and accessories, one doll has a child on their back and sinew straps while the other has yarn ties and a spear accessories.
0199: Handmade Eskimo DollsEst. $500-$10,000
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Mary Regat Bronze Sculptures: Two adorable limited edition bronze sculptures, both signed by Alaska artist Mary Regat (b.1943) of the husband-wife team of sculptors Jacques and Mary Regat of Regat Studio. The c.1979 "Me and My
0200: Mary Regat Bronze SculpturesEst. $500-$10,000
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Alaskan Walrus Transformation Mask: A piece of whimsical artwork with traditional Inuit characteristics, depicting a wood-carved walrus with imposing tusks, split down the center line of the face in two symmetrical articulating parts,
0203: Alaskan Walrus Transformation MaskEst. $500-$10,000
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Two Alaska Native Dolls - Lorraine Jungers & More: Two handmade dolls, one by Iñupiaq doll maker Lorraine Jungers of Shishmaref, Alaska with a carved walrus tusk face dressed in a traditional seal skin outfit mounted on a piece of bone. The second
0205: Two Alaska Native Dolls - Lorraine Jungers & MoreEst. $500-$10,000
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Group of Chevak Dolls - Paniyak Family: A group of four handmade Yup'ik dolls with skin faces, fur and fabric outfits accented with beads, and stick implements, all by either Rosalie or Ursula Paniyak. The doll with boat measures
0206: Group of Chevak Dolls - Paniyak FamilyEst. $500-$10,000
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Northwest Coast Wooden Mask: Pacific Northwest Coast carved wood formline ceremonial mask, hand-painted with animal details including bear with paws on mask's tall forehead, whale tails on temples, and the backend of the bear
0207: Northwest Coast Wooden MaskEst. $500-$10,000
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Handmade Dolls Mixed Fur, Wood & Bead - Alice Moore: A pair of handmade dolls by Alice Moore made of wood with painted faces and mixed fur including muskrat, seal and rabbit parkas, boots with leather, and colorful bead accents. Each measures
0208: Handmade Dolls Mixed Fur, Wood & Bead - Alice MooreEst. $500-$10,000
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Iñupiaq Whale Bone Mask - Jerry Knox: Simple porous whalebone mask, with simple and subtle designs including shallow eye sockets with sharply raised eyebrows, flat nose, and dotted indented mouth. Reverse side top has a loop for hanging
0209: Iñupiaq Whale Bone Mask - Jerry KnoxEst. $500-$10,000
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Handmade Alaska Native Dolls - Emma Black: A pair of handmade dolls by Emma Black with detailed carved and painted wood faces dressed in seal skin parkas with calf skin boots and beaded details. Each measures approximately 8" x 2.5" x 13"
0210: Handmade Alaska Native Dolls - Emma BlackEst. $500-$10,000
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Mammoth Tusk w/ Scrimshaw - George Vukson: A large piece of fossilized mammoth tusk mounted on a mineralized bone and scrimshawed with a prehistoric scene of a sabretooth tiger facing down a pair of wooly mammoths. Tusk shows significant
0211: Mammoth Tusk w/ Scrimshaw - George VuksonEst. $500-$10,000
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Walrus Tusk & Jawbone Salmon Diorama - Kent Heindel: A sculpture that depicts a small school of swimming salmon using a section of mineralized walrus jawbone for the base and carved mineralized walrus tusk for the salmon and stones. Tusk used for the
0212: Walrus Tusk & Jawbone Salmon Diorama - Kent HeindelEst. $500-$10,000
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Three Polar Bear Claw Pendants: Three polar bear claws, each capped with a section of fossilized walrus tusk; jewelry findings have been inserted into the tusk ends for use as pendants or earrings. The largest one measures
0213: Three Polar Bear Claw PendantsEst. $500-$10,000
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Carved Walrus Tusk Polar Bear Diorama: A small diorama featuring three carved walrus tusk polar bear figures, a mother polar bear, and two cubs with scrimshaw details; mounted on a piece of bone with a felt underside. There are natural
0214: Carved Walrus Tusk Polar Bear DioramaEst. $500-$10,000
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Handmade Doll in Display Case - Ursula Paniyak: A handmade doll with skin face, seal gut and fabric clothing, with fur trim, and bead accents by Yup'ik doll maker Ursula Paniyak-Irvin (1955-2016). The doll is holding a woven fishing net and is
0215: Handmade Doll in Display Case - Ursula PaniyakEst. $500-$10,000
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19" Fossilized Pacific Walrus Oosik: A fossilized Pacific walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) oosik in deep shades of brown. The word oosik comes from the Iñupiaq words usak or uzuk and is a term used in Alaska Native cultures to refer to the
0216: 19" Fossilized Pacific Walrus OosikEst. $500-$10,000