The Warehouse Auction | October 2025-10-18 Auction - 907 Price Results - Clars Auctions in CA - Page 24
A Chinese famille rose 'figure' vaseA silver and hardstone necklaceA group of Acoma and San Ildefonso pottery
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Oakland, CA, United States
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A Malanggan sculpture: A Malanggan sculpture, New Ireland, Paupua New Guinea, modern, embellished mainly in colors of ochre, black and red with white accents, 33"h
2662: A Malanggan sculptureEst. $50-$120
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A tribal mask embellished shell: A tribal mask embellished shell, bead and metal plaques, possibly Papua New Guinea, 27"h
2662A: A tribal mask embellished shellEst. $100-$200
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A carved and polychrome tribal figure: A carved and polychrome tribal figure, likely Papua New Guinea, modeled as a woman with animal form head, 33"h
2663: A carved and polychrome tribal figureEst. $100-$150
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Three carved and painted tribal figures: Three carved and painted tribal figures, the first depicted half-length with disk form headress, 28"h; the second male depicted full length with beast form head, 35"h; the third male with pointed
2664: Three carved and painted tribal figuresEst. $50-$100
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A Papua New Guinea carved canoe: A Papua New Guinea carved canoe, approximately 11'8"
2664A: A Papua New Guinea carved canoeEst. $500-$700
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Two Indian boats: Two Indian boats, Kerala, each symetrical canoe with scrolled ends, approximately 10'
2664B: Two Indian boatsEst. $500-$700
A Kifwebe polychrome dance mask: A Kifwebe polychrome dance mask, Songhay, Democratic Republic of Congo raised on stand 19"h (mask); 26.6"h (with stand)
2667: A Kifwebe polychrome dance maskEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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A collection of thirteen carved stone fetishes: A collection of thirteen carved stone fetishes, mainly Zuni, several are signed with one signed Toledo, between 1" and 3.5"l [13 total]
2668: A collection of thirteen carved stone fetishesEst. $200-$300
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A collection of thirteen carved stone fetishes: A collection of thirteen carved stone fetishes, mainly Zuni, some signed, including Russell Shack, between 0.75"l and 3.5"l [13 total]
2668A: A collection of thirteen carved stone fetishesEst. $200-$300
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A collection of thirteen carved stone fetishes: A collection of thirteen carved stone fetishes, mainly Zuni, some signed, 1.25"l and 3.25"l [13 total]
2669A: A collection of thirteen carved stone fetishesEst. $200-$300
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A Marcus Homer Zuni fetish bowl: A Marcus Homer Zuni fetish bowl, 3.5"h x 10"dia
2673: A Marcus Homer Zuni fetish bowlEst. $100-$150
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A group of Santa Clara pottery: A group of Santa Clara pottery, each signed comprising Margaret and Luther Gutierrez animal group; Alfred Salazar miniature jar ; Johanna Herrara and Anthony Baca miniature jar and (2) blackware
2674: A group of Santa Clara potteryEst. $200-$300
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An Octavio Gonzalas Mata Ortiz pottery bowl: An Octavio Gonzalas Mata Ortiz pottery bowl, signed, 5.5"h x 13"dia
2676: An Octavio Gonzalas Mata Ortiz pottery bowlEst. $100-$150
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A group of Acoma and San Ildefonso pottery: A group of Acoma and San Ildefonso pottery, comprising Myron Garcia jar, signed, 6"h; Martha Martinez jar and a miniature S. Vallo dish, 2.5"dia [3 total]
2677: A group of Acoma and San Ildefonso potteryEst. $200-$300
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An ancestral Southwestern pottery bowl: An ancestral Southwestern pottery bowl, probably Anasazi, ochre pigment interior with black design, 4.5"h x 8"dia. Provenance: Tribes Gallery, Walnut Creek, with note inscribed 'Wingate Anazasi
2678: An ancestral Southwestern pottery bowlEst. $200-$300
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A Jesus Olivos Quintona Mata Ortiz carved vessel: A Jesus Olivos Quintona Mata Ortiz carved vessel, 6.75"h
2679: A Jesus Olivos Quintona Mata Ortiz carved vesselEst. $150-$250
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Two J.H. Shutiva Acoma pottery vessels: Two J.H. Shutiva Acoma pottery vessels, the first corrugated jar, signed, 10.5"h; the second vessel with eagle design, 6"h. Note: J.H. Shutiva is a notable potter from the Acoma Pueblo who is also
2680: Two J.H. Shutiva Acoma pottery vesselsEst. $300-$500