Native American Art 2025-06-18 Auction - 255 Price Results - Bonhams in CA - Page 7
A fine and rare Diné (Navajo) Classic Period first phase chief's wearing blanketA Mrs. Mary Sampson Yokuts polychrome friendship basketA large Mary Weldon polychrome basketry bowl
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Los Angeles, CA, United States
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A Diné (Navajo) pictorial rug: A Diné (Navajo) pictorial rugA Yei-bi-chai weaving worked with two standing figures within a geometric border.size approximately 2ft 8in x 3ft 11 1/2inFootnotes:Affixed with a Palms Trading,
0145: A Diné (Navajo) pictorial rugEst. $800-$1,200
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A Diné (Navajo) Ganado rug: A Diné (Navajo) Ganado rugDesigned with concentric diamond-form serrated devices within multiple borders.size approximately 4ft 11in x 7ft 2in
0146: A Diné (Navajo) Ganado rugEst. $2,000-$3,000
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A Diné (Navajo) double saddle blanket: A Diné (Navajo) double saddle blanketWorked with a double serrated diamond medallion within a wide border.size approximately 2ft 6in x 4ft 11in
0147: A Diné (Navajo) double saddle blanketEst. $800-$1,200
A Pueblo embroidered manta: A Pueblo embroidered mantaLikely Hopi, with a plain cotton field embroidered along the upper and lower edges, the lower enclosing reserves worked with geometric designs and abstract butterflies, with
0148: A Pueblo embroidered mantaEst. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
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A Hopi embroidered breechclout: A Hopi embroidered breechcloutWith a plain cotton field embroidered on both ends with geometric motifs and an abstract butterfly.size approximately 1ft 11in x 3ft 7inFootnotes:ProvenanceProperty from
0149: A Hopi embroidered breechcloutEst. $500-$800
An embroidered Pueblo vest: An embroidered Pueblo vestLikely Hopi, of natural cotton embroidered in black, red and green yarn, with a serrated border along the opening and a geometric band along the lower hem, with additional
0150: An embroidered Pueblo vestEst. $700-$1,000Lot Passed
A Pueblo Manta: A Pueblo MantaPer the collector's notes, possibly Ohkay Owingeh (San Juan), with a white cotton field embroidered geometrically along the upper center and similarly along the lower edge with reserves
0151: A Pueblo MantaEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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A Pueblo twill-woven manta: A Pueblo twill-woven mantaIn solid black, with a diagonal twill field flanked by diamond twill bands.size approximately 3ft 3/4in x 4ft 3 3/4inFootnotes:ProvenanceProperty from a North Texas
0152: A Pueblo twill-woven mantaEst. $1,500-$2,000
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A Hopi twill-woven manta: A Hopi twill-woven mantaOf simple design with a natural cotton center flanked by red wool inner bands and indigo-dyed twill-woven outer bands.size approximately 2ft 7in x 4ft
0153: A Hopi twill-woven mantaEst. $1,500-$2,000
A Diné (Navajo) early transitional manta: A Diné (Navajo) early transitional mantaDesigned with a dark brown field (a small section twill-woven) flanked by serrated-outline aniline-dyed red bands centering a stepped purplish-brown line,
0161: A Diné (Navajo) early transitional mantaEst. $3,000-$5,000Lot Passed
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A Diné (Navajo) early transitional wedge weave blanket: A Diné (Navajo) early transitional wedge weave blanketWith striped bands enclosing concentric rectangular medallions overlaying a multi-color wedge-weave ground, scattered areas of
0162: A Diné (Navajo) early transitional wedge weave blanketEst. $8,000-$12,000
A classic Mexican Saltillo serape: A classic Mexican Saltillo serapeWoven in two sections and joined down the center, with a wide concentric serrated diamond medallion overlaid on a field densely decorated with alternating serrate
0164: A classic Mexican Saltillo serapeEst. $12,000-$18,000Lot Passed
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A Diné (Navajo) transitional woman's wearing blanket: A Diné (Navajo) transitional woman's wearing blanketDesigned with thin light and dark brown bands overlaid with four wide strips enclosing pairs of zigzag aniline-dyed red bands with indigo
0168: A Diné (Navajo) transitional woman's wearing blanketEst. $4,000-$6,000