Ancient Objects, Native American & Tribal Art 2025-06-17 Auction - 478 Price Results - TAOS Auction Co in NM - Page 3
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Santa Fe, NM, United States
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Ancient Objects, Native American & Tribal Art

The inaugural Taos Auction Co. sale features an extensive collection of art and artifacts from around the globe. This includes Egyptian, Greek, and Roman artifacts, as well as Near Eastern and early Indian and Asian art from China and Japan. The auction also presents Southeast Asian art from regions such as Java, Cambodia and Thailand, extending to the Himalayas. Additionally, there is Native American art, including Plains beadwork, Northwest Coast and Inuit objects, alongside Southwest art comprising Navajo rugs and jewelry, Pueblo pottery, and carvings. Furthermore, the sale encompasses a selection of European antiques and fine art, with noteworthy 19th-century American paintings. Finally, the sale also includes taxidermy and an impressive collection of pre-historic fossils. Preview will be available by appointment from Tuesday June 10th to Tuesday June 16th, from 10 am to 5 pm.
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A Philippines Carved wood spoon: Ifugao, Northern Luzon, Ifugao province, The Philippines, 19th Century, wood, the handle carved in the form of a human figure, smooth, dark patina. Lg. 7 in. Shipping within the continental U.S. is
0049: A Philippines Carved wood spoonEst. $500-$700
A Phillipines effigy stool: Early 20th century, the heavy hardwood stool, with three standing figures supporting the heavy round seat, dark smooth patina. Ht. 19 1/2, wd. 13 1/2 in.
0050: A Phillipines effigy stoolEst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
A Philippines Arm Band: Ifugao, Luzon, early 20th century, two boar tusks, joined by woven fiber, with a wood figure at one end, mounted on a metal stand. Ht. 5 1/2, lg. 8, dia. 5 in.Provenance: Private collection, Santa
0051: A Philippines Arm BandEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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A Batak Shaman’s Lime Squeezer: Batak, Sumatra, Indonesia, late 19th Century, wood, with smooth, black patina, mounted on a metal base. Ht. 5 in. Provenance: Private collection, Boston, Massachusetts; Bruce Frank Primitive Art, New
0052: A Batak Shaman’s Lime SqueezerEst. $400-$600
A Paiwan double wine cup, Linnak: 19th century, Taiwan, the two quatrefoil cups on either side of a large face on each side of the vessel, with flaring, square-cut ends, with deep smooth patina, mounted on a metal base, with age
0053: A Paiwan double wine cup, LinnakEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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A large Javanese Bronze Bell: Eastern Javanese period, circa 12th/13th century, an unusually large example of the classic ‘helmet’ form animal bell. Retaining its likely original clapper. Fine glossy patina. Damage to one
0054: A large Javanese Bronze BellEst. $400-$1,200
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Three Javanese Bronze Rattles: Circa 12-14th century, likely chain elements perhaps from elaborate oil lamps. Custom mount. Ht. of tallest central rattle 4 in. Provenance: The green rattle is ex Samuel Eilenberg collection.
0055: Three Javanese Bronze RattlesEst. $300-$900
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A Javanese Handbell: Eastern Javanese period, circa 13th century, the bell with vajra finial (vajraghanta), the outward-curving prongs typical of this period. As with many of the better Japanese bells, this example has a
0057: A Javanese HandbellEst. $500-$1,500
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A Javanese Bronze Element Of A Musical Instrument: Java, circa 13th century, almost certainly a tone bar from what must have been a large and very fine instrument. One end terminating in a seahorse, the other in a fierce makara head. Custom stand.
0058: A Javanese Bronze Element Of A Musical InstrumentEst. $400-$1,200
A Fine Javanese Bronze lamp: Java, circa 13-14th century, the well and thinly cast hanging lamp with square base pan with 4 fonts, flanked by thinly cast, reticulated floral scrolls framing a deity, possibly Kashyapa, riding on
0059: A Fine Javanese Bronze lampEst. $2,000-$6,000Lot Passed
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A Javanese Bronze Kundika: Java, Eastern Javanese period, circa 13th-14th century, the ritual holy-water vessel with high tapering neck and characteristic projecting spout in the form of a fanciful serpent (naga). As is
0060: A Javanese Bronze KundikaEst. $800-$2,400
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A Fine Javanese Bronze Bird Finial: Central Javanese period, 9th/10 century, a charming mythical bird, mounted on a custom bronze base, fine glossy green patina, Ht. 3 in. 7.7 cm, ht. with base 4 3/4 in. 12.2 cm. Losses as shown,
0061: A Fine Javanese Bronze Bird FinialEst. $600-$1,800
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A Javanese Bronze Temple Bell Finial: Eastern Javanese period, circa 13th century, an ornately detailed depiction of a rampant Singha lion, framed with floral elements. In good condition as shown. Ht. 5 1/2 in. 14 cm. Provenance: An old
0062: A Javanese Bronze Temple Bell FinialEst. $400-$1,200
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A Javanese Bronze Mirror: Eastern Javanese period, circa 11th-13th century, the mirror centered by a raised mammiform device, the handle of typical form with raised Vishnu (?) footprint. Mounted on custom base. In good
0063: A Javanese Bronze MirrorEst. $600-$1,800
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A Fine Javanese Zodiac Cup: Circa 13th century, the thin walled cup depicting the traditional zodiac figures, in crisp relief, with deep glossy green/black patina. The interior base with raised starburst device. In excellent
0064: A Fine Javanese Zodiac CupEst. $1,000-$3,000
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Three Dong Son Glass Bracelets: Southeast Asia, circa 200 BC/200 A.D., the largest with incised hatch work on the exterior, each of carinated form, and mounted on a custom base. In good condition. Dia. 3 3/4 in. 9.5 cm, dia. 3 5/8
0065: Three Dong Son Glass BraceletsEst. $400-$1,200
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A monkey skull: Southeast Asia, possibly Indonesia, early 20th Century, the small skull with shell inlay eyes, the jaw closed with fiber, with three pigmented nuts below, the skull also pigmented. Lg. 4 3/4 in.
0066: A monkey skullEst. $300-$500
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A Naga Headhunter pectoral: Nagaland, early 20th Century, wood, beads and brass, the large pectoral ornament, the long, multi-bead necklace, with large brass head attached, with a bell from each ear, below two brass friezes of
0067: A Naga Headhunter pectoralEst. $500-$700
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Three Naga wood headhunter skulls: Nagaland, late 19th/early 20th century, three wood skulls carved from one piece of wood, each with mouth open, teeth bared, simple nose and raised oval eyes, dark encrusted patina, mounted on a metal
0068: Three Naga wood headhunter skullsEst. $700-$1,000
A large Ancient Burmese Bronze Bell: Circa 12th-13th century, the bell with large trefoil suspension finial, the body decorated with lotus leaves and beading, the boldly incised inscription as yet untranslated. Extremely rare. Good
0069: A large Ancient Burmese Bronze BellEst. $2,000-$6,000Lot Passed
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A Vietnamese war shield: Vietnam, Kontum Highlands, Seang/Jarai people, late 19th Century, wood, cane, fiber, lacquer & pigments, some restoration to a crack. Dia. 19 3/4 in. 50 cm. Provenance: Charles Derby collection,
0070: A Vietnamese war shieldEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A Khmer Bronze Knife Handle: 12th century, the small green, bronze knife handle with seal, in the form of a rampant horse protome. Custom base. Lg. 3 in. Height with base is 3 ¾ in. Provenance: Purchased from Spink & Son,
0071: A Khmer Bronze Knife HandleEst. $400-$1,200
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A Khmer Bronze Figure Of Prajnaparamita: Circa 12th century, the mother goddess in typical attire holding an attribute in each extended hand, with fine features and details, nice green patina. Mounted on a bronze base. Condition good with
0072: A Khmer Bronze Figure Of PrajnaparamitaEst. $600-$1,800