Native American Art - Santa Fe 2017 Session 2 2017-08-13 Auction - 349 Price Results - Allard Auctions Inc. in NM - Page 13
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Native American Art - Santa Fe 2017 Session 2

An auction of American Indian art, artifacts, and related collectibles Please join us in exciting Santa Fe the week before Indian Market this August for what promises to be an historic event! We are featuring the collection of long time collector, hobbyist, Indian trader, and feather artist Bob Wills from Dumont, NJ. We are honored to have Bob's beadwork collection to offer along with other interesting things he's gathered over the years. We are also very happy to be selling an old collection of beadwork, baskets, cornhusks, horse gear, and other great pieces all collected in the Columbia River Basin in the 50s and 60s. All pieces are documented in the original owner Tommy Thompson's ledger, with interesting notes and stories. In addition, we have accumulated some really great pieces for this auction! There are more fantastic beadwork pieces, a huge assortment of quality baskets, several high-end Navajo rugs, some very rare old Pueblo pottery, and the best group of NW Coast and Eskimo items we have ever had! And as always, lots of great Indian jewelry , some really rare original Native and Western art, a collection of Apache items, kachinas carvings, Santa Fe antiques, antique tradebeads, and a number of interesting and hard to find antique, western, and Mexican collectibles - over 800 pieces in all! Previews both days begin at 8:00 am (MDT). Auction times are Saturday at noon and Sunday at 10:00 am. Live online, absentee, and phone bidding are all available. Full-color catalog available for $30 - includes prices realized.
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Ted Kaluza (b.1923): Ca. 1968, Signed original watercolor on paper depicting a baby in a cradleboard titled "Morning Star." Kaluza is a Spokane artist and was also a police officer. Very good condition. Ex Andy Tromp
0781: Ted Kaluza (b.1923)Est. US$350-US$700
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Troy Anderson, Cherokee (b.1948): Ca. 1980s, Signed original gouache on art board depicting two figures and two birds. Very good condition. 14" x 9" (21" x 16" framed)
0782: Troy Anderson, Cherokee (b.1948)Est. US$300-US$600
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Fred Cleveland, Navajo (b.1943): Ca. 1972, Signed original pastel on brown paper depicting a stylized peyote bird above a kettle durm. Very good condition. 15" x 11" (20" x 16" framed)
0783: Fred Cleveland, Navajo (b.1943)Est. US$300-US$600
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Frank Vigil, Jicarilla Apache (1922-1979): Ca. 1957, Signed original gouache on artboard depicting a pair of boisterous stallions. Very good condition. 14" x 13" (21" x 20" framed)
0784: Frank Vigil, Jicarilla Apache (1922-1979)Est. US$400-US$800
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David "Chethlahe" Paladin, Navajo (1926-1984): Ca. 1964, Fine signed original gouache on paper depicting a stylized landscape/still life of probably Navajo Land. Very good condition. 12" x 9" (19" x 16" framed)
0785: David "Chethlahe" Paladin, Navajo (1926-1984)Est. US$300-US$600
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Robert McMurtry, Comanche (1950-2012): Ca. 1975, Signed original gouache on colored paper depicting a buckskin clad Southern Plains hunter with bow, arrows, quiver, and fur hat. Very good condition. Signed "Aquasu." 12" x 9" (24" x 20"
0786: Robert McMurtry, Comanche (1950-2012)Est. US$300-US$600
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J C H (?): Ca. 1941, Signed original gouache on gray linen paper depicting two eagle dancers in action. Very good condition. 14" x 18" (22 "x 26" framed)
0787: J C H (?)Est. US$350-US$700
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Jimmy Yepa, Jemez (20th Century): Ca. 2000s, Original acrylic on canvas - "Child of Snow." Signed on back (?). 16" x 20" unframed
0788: Jimmy Yepa, Jemez (20th Century)Est. US$150-US$300
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J. Piena(?), Kiowa: Ca. 1970s, Signed original gouache of a Southern Plains Fancy Dancer done in a style similar to Woody Crumbo. Very good condition. 16" x 12" (17" x 13" framed)
0789: J. Piena(?), KiowaEst. US$125-US$250
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E.S. Curtis Photogravure: Ca. 1926, Portfolio print - "A Sarsi Tipi" - in period frame. Very good condition. 7" x 10" (12" x 15" framed)
0790: E.S. Curtis PhotogravureEst. US$250-US$500
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Skagit Cedar Box: Ca. 1987, Fine hand crafted lidded red cedar box with dadoed joints and crab figure on lid. Very good condition. 3-1/2" x 7" x 7"
0791: Skagit Cedar BoxEst. US$125-US$250
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Framed Artifact Display: Prehistoric, Collection of excavated bone and wood awls, wedges, and needles marked "Napa Valley, CA." Good condition.
0792: Framed Artifact DisplayEst. US$250-US$500
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2 Inuit/Yupik Dolls: Both with carved cedar faces, rabbit skin coats, sealskin boots, and felt leggings and mittens. Good condition. 11"
0793: 2 Inuit/Yupik DollsEst. US$250-US$500
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Eskimo Basketry Boots: Late 1800s, Very early pair of finely woven basketry boots/slippers/socks. Good condition, minor damage. Ex. MONAC Museum Jesuit Collection, Spokane, WA. 7" tall x 10-1/2 *Click here for more photos.
0794: Eskimo Basketry BootsEst. US$600-US$1,200
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Alaskan Grass Socks: Early 1900s, Wonderful pair of finely woven basketry boots/slippers/socks. Good condition, minor damage. Ex. MONAC Museum Jesuit Collection, Spokane, WA. 3-1/2" tall x 7-1/2"
0795: Alaskan Grass SocksEst. US$300-US$600
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Modoc Wooden Bow: Early 1900s, Wonderful early hand carved flared wooden short bow with remnants of the original painted designs still visible in places. Very good condition, great patina. 41"
0800: Modoc Wooden BowEst. US$400-US$800
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Antique Tradebeads: Late 1800s, Beautiful strand of old six-layer rounded chevron barrel beads interspersed with old black Peking glass tradebeads. All very good condition. 27"
0801: Antique TradebeadsEst. US$350-US$700
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Tanned Buffalo Hide: Early 2000s, Large and thick expertly tanned buffalo hide. Very good condition. No head or claws. 84" x 60"
0802: Tanned Buffalo HideEst. US$600-US$1,200
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3 Catlinite Pipe Heads: Early/Mid 1900s, Group of early/mid 1900s carved pipestone pipes, one with a wolf figure, one with log barrel butt, and one rare bulging straight pipe with pewter inlays. All in very good condition.
0803: 3 Catlinite Pipe HeadsEst. US$600-US$1,200
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Columbia River Stone Artifacts: Prehistoric, Group of six hand carved items including two beautiful phallic mauls , a fully grooved axe head, a small stone bowl, and mortar and pestle set. All in very good condition.
0804: Columbia River Stone ArtifactsEst. US$400-US$800
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Antique Tradebeads: Late 1800s, Collection of three strands of rare old "skunk" or "eye" Venetian glass tradebeads in red, white, and black. Very good condition, minor imperfections. 24"
0805: Antique TradebeadsEst. US$300-US$600
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Antique Tradebeads: Late 1800s, Pair of rare and early Venetian glass "skunk" or "eye" tradebeads in garnet/red and black. Very good condition, minor imperfections. 28"
0806: Antique TradebeadsEst. US$200-US$400
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Antique Leather Hat Box & Hat: Early 1900s, Fine German made beaver top hat in a large custom made heavy leather carrier with plush interior and marked "V.M.C." Good, well-used condition. 15-1/4" x 12" *Click here for more photos.
0807: Antique Leather Hat Box & HatEst. US$300-US$600
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Antique Spinning Wheel: Early 1900s, Wonderful quality hand crafted all wood spinning wheel with many elaborate turned features. This seems to operate and is a beautiful piece of art but we doubt all the necessary parts are
0808: Antique Spinning WheelEst. US$300-US$600
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