Fine Ethnographic Arts 2013-10-26 Auction - 586 Price Results - Altair Auctions in MA - Page 8
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Norwood, MA, United States
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Fine Ethnographic Arts

Altair Auctions is pleased to announce its Fine Ethnographic arts auction to be held in October 2013. The auction will feature selected items from retired Colgate University professor Dr Robert Goodwin's collection as well as other east and west coast estates. The auction will offer items from African, Oceanic, Native American, Pre-Columbian, Se Asian, Ancient Chinese and Middle Eastern cultures.
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Inuit Carved Whale Vertebrae Mask, Carson Oozeva: Inuit, mask carved from a section of whale vertebrae, polished baleen eyes, signed on leather strap Carson Oozeva Yupik Inuit, SW Alaska, members of this family are renowned carvers, surrounded by
0169: Inuit Carved Whale Vertebrae Mask, Carson OozevaEst. $250-$400
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Eskimo Whale Bone Mask: Alaska, Indian carved whale vertebrae mask, with a face accented by the natural spongy texture of the inner bone. Length 7 in., Width 5 1/2 in. Provenance: From a Seattle estate.
0170: Eskimo Whale Bone MaskEst. $200-$300
Alaskan Russian Wood Spoon: Alaska-Russia, wooden spoon, the bowl of the spoon decorated with geometric sunbursts, the tip of the handle carved into a rounded point. Length 7 1/2 in. Provenance: From a Seattle, Washington
0171: Alaskan Russian Wood SpoonEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
Two Alaskan Stone Carvings: Alaska,two Inuit stone carvings of a whale and a seal; one Steatite whale with baleen eyes (one missing), on a whalebone stand; one carved soapstone seal (collection number on base.) Largest piece,
0172: Two Alaskan Stone CarvingsEst. $250-$350Lot Passed
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Haida Alaskan Cedar Totem Pole: Haida (Alaska), fine contemporary carved cedar totem pole with outstretched wings, raven signed to back, raven sunbox, with brightly painted colors. Height 11 in.
0174: Haida Alaskan Cedar Totem PoleEst. $150-$250
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Eskimo Seal-Skin Game Ball: Alaskan-Native American, Eskimo seal-skin game ball, signed in pencil "Membrane ball, Eskimo sea lion bladder, reindeer hair." Length 8 1/2 in., Width 8 1/2 in. Provenance: From a Seattle Estate.
0175: Eskimo Seal-Skin Game BallEst. $400-$600
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Three Alaskan Baskets: Alaska, three woven pieces: Athabascan tightly woven circular covered basket; Athabascan willow mat with blue and pink arrow head design; Tshiminian mat of darker natural colors, woven with "Alaska"
0177: Three Alaskan BasketsEst. $150-$200
Three Inuit Coiled Baskets: Inuit, three baskets; one coiled basket with a purple design; one smaller lidded basket with blue accents; and one coiled openwork basket with seal-gut accents. Length 10 1/4 in., Width 8 in., Height
0178: Three Inuit Coiled BasketsEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
Two Athabascan Woven Baskets: Athabascan (Alaska), two woven baskets, one covered round box form and one in bowl form, both with extremely fine weave. Diameter 5 1/2 in., Height 3 in. Provenance: From the Robert Goodwin
0179: Two Athabascan Woven BasketsEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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Northwest Basket and Hat: Northwest basket and hat; Early 20th C., one Quinault basket with banded design; and one Quinault basket cap with cedar root.Height of largest 4 in., Diameter 8 1/2 in.
0180: Northwest Basket and HatEst. $100-$150
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Coastal Salish Cradle Basket: Northwest Indian, Early 20th C., Thompson River, basketry cradle, imbricate design in red and black, excellent condition. Length 24 in., Height 9 1/2 in.
0181: Coastal Salish Cradle BasketEst. $400-$600
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Coastal Salish Diamond-Shaped Basket: Coastal Salish, Early 20th C., diamond-shaped basket, Thompson river with imbricated diamond pattern, from the Dr. Robert Goodwin Collection. Height 4 1/4 in., 13 in., 11 1/2 in.
0182: Coastal Salish Diamond-Shaped BasketEst. $250-$350
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Quinault Northwest Coast Indian Basketry Doll: Northwest Coast, Quinault, Early-to-Mid 20th C., basketry doll with grass and cedar splint, color on face and decoration, with a rawhide headband. Height 7 1/2 in.
0183: Quinault Northwest Coast Indian Basketry DollEst. $100-$150
Makah Nootka Basket: Northwest United States, Makah Nootka tribe (Washington), 1920s-1940s, naturalistic bands of shades of brown, nice weave. Diameter 7 1/4 in., Height 4 in.
0184: Makah Nootka BasketEst. $120-$180Lot Passed
Nootka Basket with Canadian Mounties: Nootka (British Columbia), rare first people basket with continuous design of RCMP, nice coloring throughout, small break to upper rim. Diameter 11 1/2 in., Height 5 1/2 in.
0185: Nootka Basket with Canadian MountiesEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
Northwest Indian Basket: Northwest Indian, one Makah basket with vibrant colors of yellow, green, red, and black throughout the weave. Height 4 in., Diameter 5 in.
0186: Northwest Indian BasketEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
Two Makah Treasure Baskets: Northwest United States, c. 1940, two treasure baskets from the Makah Tribe; one covered basket with red, green, and purple colors, ducks on the lid and a neutral design, some fading, and one bright
0188: Two Makah Treasure BasketsEst. $250-$400Lot Passed
Two Makah Indian Treasure Baskets: Northwest United States, Makah (Washington) Indian, c. 1930-1940 two colorful treasure baskets, one covered treasure basket, colored bands with a nice weave, and one covered treasure basket with
0189: Two Makah Indian Treasure BasketsEst. $250-$350Lot Passed
Makah Treasure Basket: Northwest Coast Indian (Makah), Early-Mid tightly woven basket with nice colors, with a motif of a whale chasing tribesman in a canoe. Height 2 in., Diameter 3 1/4 in.
0190: Makah Treasure BasketEst. $250-$350Lot Passed
Five Makah Indian Round Basket Mats: Northwest United States, Makah Tribe, tightly woven basket mats in a variety of designs and colors: two with a blue duck pattern; one with rings of vibrant color; one of natural color and texture in
0191: Five Makah Indian Round Basket MatsEst. $150-$200Lot Passed