2013 American Indian Art #5135 2013-05-10 Auction - 438 Price Results - Heritage Auctions in TX
54277: A LARGE QUIMBAYA GOLD PENDANT REPRESENTING A COM54015: TWO ZUNI SILVER, STONE, AND SHELL BOLO TIES c.54268: A MAYA BLACKWARE VESSEL IN THE FORM OF A FROG c.
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2013 American Indian Art #5135

2013 May 10 American Indian, Pre-Columbian & Tribal Art Signature Auction - Dallas #5135
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A HOPI COTTONWOOD KACHINA c. 1930: A HOPI COTTONWOOD KACHINA c. 1930 representing a mountain sheep, with straight legs, bent arms and case mask featuring a toothed snout, rectangular eyes, and "blossom" ears, a pair of curved
54001: A HOPI COTTONWOOD KACHINA c. 1930Est. $1,500-$2,500
A HOPI COTTONWOOD KACHINA c. 1930: A HOPI COTTONWOOD KACHINA c. 1930 representing a deer, with straight legs and bent arms carved away from the body, wearing traditional kilt and sash, the case mask with yarn ears
54002: A HOPI COTTONWOOD KACHINA c. 1930Est. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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A HOPI COTTONWOOD KACHINA c. 1940: A HOPI COTTONWOOD KACHINA c. 1940 representing a rooster, with straight legs and bent arms, wearing traditional kilt and sash, the case mask with conical beak and rectangular eyes, surmounted
54003: A HOPI COTTONWOOD KACHINA c. 1940Est. $1,000-$2,000
A HOPI COTTONWOOD KACHINA c.: A HOPI COTTONWOOD KACHINA c. probably representing a morning star kachina, with stout legs and bent arms, the case mask with a toothed snout and stars painted beneath the circular eyes and on
54004: A HOPI COTTONWOOD KACHINA c.Est. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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THREE NAVAJO SILVER AND TURQUOISE BRACELETS c. 1: THREE NAVAJO SILVER AND TURQUOISE BRACELETSc. 1935 each with large oval stones on the shoulder, decorated with applied silver beading and stamped motifsWidths: ranging from 2 ½ to 3 inches
54005: THREE NAVAJO SILVER AND TURQUOISE BRACELETS c. 1Est. $800-$1,200
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THREE NAVAJO SILVER AND TURQUOISE BRACELETS c. 1: THREE NAVAJO SILVER AND TURQUOISE BRACELETSc. 1930 each with openwork band, two overlaid on the shoulder with a large turquoise stone, and one with three turquoise stonesLengths: ranging from 2 ¼
54006: THREE NAVAJO SILVER AND TURQUOISE BRACELETS c. 1Est. $800-$1,200
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A NAVAJO SILVER CONCHO BELT c. 1960: A NAVAJO SILVER CONCHO BELTc. 1960 composed of seven scalloped oval conchos, each decorated with hand-stamped designs and backed with commercial leather, old-style buckleLength of belt: 52 ½
54007: A NAVAJO SILVER CONCHO BELT c. 1960Est. $2,000-$3,000
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FOUR SOUTHWEST SILVER BRACELETS c. 1940 - 1960: FOUR SOUTHWEST SILVER BRACELETSc. 1940 - 1960 including two Navajo cuffs, each with stamped designs; a Zuni cast openwork band, featuring a Knife Wing God, inset with three stones and embellished
54008: FOUR SOUTHWEST SILVER BRACELETS c. 1940 - 1960Est. $1,000-$2,000
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TWO NAVAJO SILVER NECKLACES c. 1915: TWO NAVAJO SILVER NECKLACESc. 1915 the first, a squash blossom necklace, composed of hand wrought beads, interspersed with fourteen "blossom" pendants, each with four petals, a naja suspended
54010: TWO NAVAJO SILVER NECKLACES c. 1915Est. $1,000-$2,000
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A ZUNI SQUASH BLOSSOM NECKLACE AND BRACELET c. 1: A ZUNI SQUASH BLOSSOM NECKLACE AND BRACELETc. 1965 the necklace, composed of small silver beads, interspersed with 14 blossom pendants, each supporting a Zuni Sun God, inset with turquoise, coral,
54011: A ZUNI SQUASH BLOSSOM NECKLACE AND BRACELET c. 1Est. $800-$1,200
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A NAVAJO SILVER AND TURQUOISE CONCHO BELT Fred G: A NAVAJO SILVER AND TURQUOISE CONCHO BELTFred Guerroc. 1975 composed of seven rectangular conchos, each set with turquoise stones, decorated with applied silver beading, similar buckle stamped Fred
54013: A NAVAJO SILVER AND TURQUOISE CONCHO BELT Fred GEst. $1,000-$2,000
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THREE ZUNI SILVER AND STONE JEWELRY ITEMS c. 194: THREE ZUNI SILVER AND STONE JEWELRY ITEMSc. 1940 including a brooch and two bolo ties, each in the form of a Knife Wing God, inlaid with turquoise, shell and jet, silver bead and wire
54014: THREE ZUNI SILVER AND STONE JEWELRY ITEMS c. 194Est. $800-$1,200
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TWO ZUNI SILVER, STONE, AND SHELL BOLO TIES c.: TWO ZUNI SILVER, STONE, AND SHELL BOLO TIESc. one in the form of a pronghorn deer, inlaid with jet, mother-of-pearl, and spiny oyster shell; the other in the form of a spread-winged eagle, inlaid
54015: TWO ZUNI SILVER, STONE, AND SHELL BOLO TIES c.Est. $700-$900
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A ZUNI SILVER, STONE, AND SHELL BOLO TIE Eddie B: A ZUNI SILVER, STONE, AND SHELL BOLO TIEEddie Bayukac. in the form of a snake dancer, inlaid with turquoise, coral, jet, mother-of-pearl and abalone shell, with applied silver details, stamped
54016: A ZUNI SILVER, STONE, AND SHELL BOLO TIE Eddie BEst. $800-$1,200
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QUINCY TAHOMA (NAVAJO, 1920 - 1956) The Runaway: QUINCY TAHOMA (NAVAJO, 1920 - 1956)The Runaway Stallionc. 1953 signed lower right, framedDimensions: 13 x 21 ½ inches
54017: QUINCY TAHOMA (NAVAJO, 1920 - 1956) The RunawayEst. $800-$1,200
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QUINCY TAHOMA (NAVAJO, 1920 - 1956) The Last Jum: QUINCY TAHOMA (NAVAJO, 1920 - 1956)The Last Jump c. 1952 signed lower right, framedDimensions: 13 ½ x 22 inches
54018: QUINCY TAHOMA (NAVAJO, 1920 - 1956) The Last JumEst. $800-$1,200
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QUINCY TAHOMA (NAVAJO, 1920 - 1956) The King of: QUINCY TAHOMA (NAVAJO, 1920 - 1956)The King of the Stallionsc. 1952 signed lower right, framedDimensions: 13 x 21 ½ inches
54019: QUINCY TAHOMA (NAVAJO, 1920 - 1956) The King ofEst. $800-$1,200
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HARRISON BEGAY (NAVAJO, 1917 - 2012) Untitled c.: HARRISON BEGAY (NAVAJO, 1917 - 2012)Untitledc. 1975 signed lower right, framedDimensions: 18 x 30 inches
54020: HARRISON BEGAY (NAVAJO, 1917 - 2012) Untitled c.Est. $800-$1,200
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ELBRIDGE AYER BURBANK (American, 1858 - 1949) Ch: ELBRIDGE AYER BURBANK (American, 1858 - 1949)Chief Geronimo, Apachec. 1899 red conte crayon on paper, signed lower right, E.A. Burbank, Fort Sill, Oklahoma Territory, framedE. A. Burbank is
54021: ELBRIDGE AYER BURBANK (American, 1858 - 1949) ChEst. $2,000-$3,000
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15 HAND-COLORED LITHOGRAPHS c. 1844: 15 HAND-COLORED LITHOGRAPHSc. 1844 as published in History of The Indian Tribes of North America, volume III, by Thomas McKenny and James Hall, published by Daniel Rice and James G. Clark,
54022: 15 HAND-COLORED LITHOGRAPHS c. 1844Est. $2,000-$3,000
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A NAVAJO SANDPAINTING WEAVING c. 1940: A NAVAJO SANDPAINTING WEAVINGc. 1940 depicting Mother Earth/Father Sky of the Shootingway Chant, woven in native handspun wool in shades of natural ivory and brown, aniline blue, red, and yellow,
54023: A NAVAJO SANDPAINTING WEAVING c. 1940Est. $3,000-$5,000
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A NAVAJO SANDPAINTING WEAVING c. 1960: A NAVAJO SANDPAINTING WEAVINGc. 1960 depicting the Nightway Ceremony, woven in numerous shades of commercial wool yarn, the characters from this chant are arranged around a central whirling log and
54024: A NAVAJO SANDPAINTING WEAVING c. 1960Est. $3,000-$5,000