Be-hold 58 Session 1, Indians and the West 2013-03-19 Auction - 152 Price Results - Be-Hold in NY
Be-hold 58 Session 1, Indians and the West
WOLF ROBE (Honii Wotama) Southern Cheyanne, 1908.ONE WHO YAWNS (GERONIMO)ONE WHO YAWNS (Goyathlay), called GERONIMO, Chiricahua
Done
Yonkers, NY, United States
Auction Details

Be-hold 58 Session 1, Indians and the West

Important collection of rare American Indian photographs with extensive details, most in excellent condition, plus a few others from the US West.
SOLD
PUEBLO ELDERS, Possibly Zuni, by John K. Hillers: PUEBLO ELDERS, Possibly Zuni, by John K. Hillers, 10 x 13 7/8 platinotype (platinum print). “4543” written in pencil on verso, ca. 1879. Hillers was in the Southwest photographing for the
0002: PUEBLO ELDERS, Possibly Zuni, by John K. HillersEst.
$1,200
-
$2,000
SOLD
PUEBLO ZUNI by John K. Hillers: PUEBLO ZUNI by John K. Hillers. 9 15/16 x 14 1/8 platinotype. Ca. 1879. In the short planting season, families would move to personal farming plots within reasonable distance from a spring,
0003: PUEBLO ZUNI by John K. HillersEst.
$1,500
-
$2,500
SOLD
BLACK BEAR, Sr. . (Mato Sapa), Oglala Lakota, 1899.: F. A. RINEHART AND ADOLPH MUHR (Lot 23 through to Lot 26) Impressed by the successful World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, business leaders in Omaha planned a similar "World's Fair"
0023: BLACK BEAR, Sr. . (Mato Sapa), Oglala Lakota, 1899.Est.
$700
-
$1,500
SOLD
BLACK BEAR Jr. (Mato Sapa), Oglala Lakota, 1899.: BLACK BEAR, JR. (Mato Sapa), Oglala Lakota, 1899. Unmounted 9 ¼ x 7 3/8 platinotype. “Black Bear Jr. / -Arapahoe- No1608 Copyright 1900 / F.A. Rinehart, / Omaha” [in neg] A young man with a
0024: BLACK BEAR Jr. (Mato Sapa), Oglala Lakota, 1899.Est.
$700
-
$1,500