Ancient Objects, Native American & Tribal Art 2025-06-17 Auction - 478 Price Results - TAOS Auction Co in NM - Page 2
An important Tahitian stone pounder penuA Male Plains beaded hide dollA Fine Egyptian Faience Ushabti
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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 Solomon Islands basketry shield: Nggela Island, (Choiseul Island type), 19th Century, constructed with a series of thin cane woven together with rattan, with hand loop at the back, with a custom made wall mount. Lg. 35, wd. 6 3/4
0025: A Solomon Islands basketry shieldEst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
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A Solomon Islands Staff God: Buka Island, Solomon Islands, 19th Century, wood, the long, thick staff with a human figure at the finial, dark, black patina, with a custom base. Lg. 40 in. 102 cm. Provenance: Private Collection,
0026: A Solomon Islands Staff GodEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A Solomon Islands Barava: New Georgia, Solomon Islands, 19th Century, clamshell tridacna gigas, with cutout designs, mounted on a custom bronze base, with collection label. Ht. 7 in. Provenance: Fortess Collection, Honolulu,
0027: A Solomon Islands BaravaEst. $700-$900
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A collection of shell money rings: New Georgia, Solomon Islands, 19th Century, clamshell tridacna gigas, two strands of shell rings on fiber cords. Two strands approx. 8 and 7 in. in length, max dia. 1 in. Shipping within the
0028: A collection of shell money ringsEst. $300-$400
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A Solomon Islands belt, Fo’o’aba: Kwara’ae, Malaita, Solomon Islands, 19th Century, white galu, red fira’i & black fulu money beads, dolphin teeth, turtle shell & fibre. Lg. of beaded band 28 3/4 in. 74 cm. Provenance: Galerie
0029: A Solomon Islands belt, Fo’o’abaEst. $700-$900
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A Solomon Islands shell currencyring, erenge: New Georgia, Solomon Islands, tridacna shell, the heavy shell ring with piercings for attachments on two sides, the interior carved with a medial ridge, smooth, aged patina. Dia. 6 1/4 in. 16 cm.
0031: A Solomon Islands shell currencyring, erengeEst. $300-$500
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A New Caledonian War club: Kanak, New Caledonia, hardwood, early 19th Century, the long shaft with a mushroom type head, typical incised chevron design below the head, with bark and fiber wrapping, age cracks in the wood. Lg.
0032: A New Caledonian War clubEst. $700-$1,000
A Fijian fan I iri buli: 19th century, Fijian Islands, Polynesia, woven from young coconut leaf and coconut sennit fiber, the wood handle bound with sennit and coconut leaf, mounted on a custom metal base. Ht. 19, wd. 11
0033: A Fijian fan I iri buliEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
A Fijian hardwood slit drum, Lali Ni Meke: Fijian Islands, Polynesia, 19th century, possibly carved from Vesi hardwood, the drum hollowed out in the center, with smooth, dark patina, collection labels on the bottom. Ht. 4 1/2, lg. 17, wd. 4
0034: A Fijian hardwood slit drum, Lali Ni MekeEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
A Fijian Dance club, kiakava: Fiji Islands, Polynesia, 19th Century, hardwood, with smooth dark patina, and Christie's label attached. Lg. 38 1/2 in. Provenance: The Leo and Lillian Fortess collection; Ex Herbert Rieser
0035: A Fijian Dance club, kiakavaEst. $700-$900Lot Passed
Three Hawaiian game stones, Ulumaika: Probably pre-contact period, a large example and two smaller, one with polished surface and inventory number “L. 3083,” painted on one side, (minor losses). Dia. 4 1/8, wd. 2 1/4, dia. 2 1/4,
0036: Three Hawaiian game stones, UlumaikaEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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A Cook Islands war club: 19th century, the dark, hardwood club, the rounded handle with grooved surface, the long blade with flat sides, the bottom edge also grooved, the top flat, with smooth dark patina. Lg. 34
0037: A Cook Islands war clubEst. $1,500-$2,000
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A pair of Maori carved book ends: Early 20th century, wood with metal bases, minor wood loss. Ht. 7, wd. 5 1/2 in. Provenance: Private collection, Boston, Massachusetts; Sir Peter Buck collection, prior to 1952. Shipping within the
0038: A pair of Maori carved book endsEst. $300-$500
A Maori fish hook: 19th century, the wood shank with long, curved iron barb attached by flax fiber, with flax fiber cord at top end, (restoration to the barb end). Lg. not including cord 6 1/4 in.
0039: A Maori fish hookEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
A Maori house panel: 19th Century, the gable figure from Maori meeting house, heavy hardwood carved with remains of native pigments. Age erosion, cracks, and wood losses as expected. 37 1/2 in. tall x 15 in. wide.
0040: A Maori house panelEst. $10,000-$15,000Lot Passed
A Tahitian stone adze blade: 19th century, Tahitian Islands, Polynesia, the basalt blade with a flat side and triangular side, and rounded at the end for the handle to be attached. Lg. 6 ¾ in.
0041: A Tahitian stone adze bladeEst. $700-$900Lot Passed
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An important Tahitian stone pounder penu: French Polynesia, 18th century, black basalt, with T-shaped finial and delicate wings at either side, with a wide, round mashing surface. With painted inventory number “607,” and inscribed
0042: An important Tahitian stone pounder penuEst. $10,000-$15,000
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A Micronesian coral pounder: 19th century, Truk, Caroline Islands, carved from coral, with a rounded, smooth bottom for pounding food, with a rounded final at handle. Ht. 9 in.
0044: A Micronesian coral pounderEst. $1,500-$2,000
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A Micronesian fish hook, jibon: Marshall Islands, 19th century, a fishhook made from mother-of-pearl shell, the shell hook attached to shank with fiber, also used as a form of currency. Lg. 5 1/2 in. including the fiber.
0045: A Micronesian fish hook, jibonEst. $500-$700
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An Aborigine Boomerang: Southwest Queensland, Australia, hardwood. 19th Century, incised on one side with finely hatched elements, and wavy lines, smooth, dark patina. Lg. 24 1/4 in. 61.5 cm. Shipping within the continental
0046: An Aborigine BoomerangEst. $300-$500
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An Australian Aborigine shell: The pearl shell with two round “eyes” at the top, with traces of red ochre, mounted on a wood base, (two chips to the rim). Ht. 6 1/4, wd. 4 5/8 in. Provenance: Private collection, Santa Fe,
0047: An Australian Aborigine shellEst. $300-$500
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An Australian Aborigine painted post figure: Mid 20th century, Tiwi Islands, Ratuati Irara, Northern Territory, standing on narrow legs without feet, the long, elongated torso decorated on the front with columns of painted dots, on an ochre
0048: An Australian Aborigine painted post figureEst. $3,000-$5,000