Native American Art - Santa Fe 2017 Session 2 2017-08-13 Auction - 349 Price Results - Allard Auctions Inc. in NM - Page 7
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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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Antique Photo Postcards: Early 1900s, Includes seven southwest and Assiniboine Indian cards by Detroit Publishing, plus two more of southwest Indians by Frank S. Thayer Publishing, Denver. All in very good condition. 3-1/2"
0635: Antique Photo PostcardsEst. US$150-US$300
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Antique Photo Cards: Early 1900s, Includes five E.A. Bonnie, Yuma, AZ mounted card photos, all of Yuma Indians, plus a single continent stereoscope card - "268 - The Apache Indian of Arizona." Good condition. Largest 5"
0636: Antique Photo CardsEst. US$250-US$500
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Antique Stereoptic Cards: Early 1960s, Includes six originals by Keystone View Co., all of Blackfeet, Sioux, Ute, and Pueblo Indians, plus one of Wyoming cowboys by Underwood and Underwood. All in very good condition, show
0637: Antique Stereoptic CardsEst. US$250-US$500
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Famous E.S. Curtis Book: Ca. 1970s, Portraits from North American Indian Life. A large coffee table book loaded with more than 80 of his famous (frameable quality) photogravures. Good, lightly used condition. 14-1/2" x 18"
0638: Famous E.S. Curtis BookEst. US$150-US$300
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F.A. Rinehart Photo: Late 1800s, Beautiful antique photo of "Mosteose (Holy Rabbit) - Iowa." @ 1898. In very good condition. 10" x 7" (16" x 13" framed)
0639: F.A. Rinehart PhotoEst. US$100-US$200
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F.A. Rinehart Photo: Late 1800s, Beautiful antique photo of "Bartelda - Apache." @ 1899. In very good condition. Loose in acrylic sleeve. 9" x 7"
0640: F.A. Rinehart PhotoEst. US$100-US$200
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American Indian Art - Norm Feder: Ca. 1960s, THE world famous book for collectors of Indian art, with 60 hand-tipped full color plates plus 24 black and white illustrations. First edition, 1965. Good, lightly used condition. 11" x
0641: American Indian Art - Norm FederEst. US$125-US$250
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2 Iriquois Quilled Baskets: Mid/Late 1900s, Pair of beautiful lidded birch bark baskets, both covered entirely in porcupine quills and featuring flowers on the lids, the smaller in pink. Very good condition, few missing quills.
0642: 2 Iriquois Quilled BasketsEst. US$250-US$500
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Iroquois Quilled Basket: Mid/Late 1900s, Great oval shaped lidded birchbark trinket basket covered completely in plain and colored porcupine quills with maple leaves on the lid and raised diamonds around the side. Very good
0643: Iroquois Quilled BasketEst. US$225-US$450
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Karok Basket Hat: Late 1800s, Very early finer weave traditional woven basketry cap with wonderful polychrome geometric design. Good condition, with one repair. 4-1/2" x 7"
0644: Karok Basket HatEst. US$450-US$900
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Buffalo Lap Robe: Early/Mid 1900s, Great old squared buffalo hide sleigh or stagecoach lap robe with wool blanket backing and scalloped red wool trim. good usable condition. 70" x 62"
0645: Buffalo Lap RobeEst. US$400-US$800
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Woodlands Wooden Implement: Early 1900s, Great early hand carved hardwood ladle/scraper with unique Indian figure on the handle. Very good condition, shows a lot of use. 12-1/2"
0646: Woodlands Wooden ImplementEst. US$350-US$700
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NW Coast Maskette - Jack James: Ca. 1970s, Smaller traditional hand carved and painted red cedar owl maskette with hook nose and cornhusk bow. Very good condition, minor scuffs. 7" x 6-1/2"
0647: NW Coast Maskette - Jack JamesEst. US$300-US$600
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Iroquois False Face Mask: Mid 1900s, Vintage hand carved and dyed wooden false face mask with tin clad eyes, protruding features, horsehair, cornhusk, and two teeth. Very good condition. 13" x 10"
0648: Iroquois False Face MaskEst. US$400-US$800
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NW Coast Mask - Peter Prevost: Ca. 1987, Beautiful hand carved and painted "thin carved" alderwood moon mask. Very good condition, minor warp. Great example of carving. 17"
0649: NW Coast Mask - Peter PrevostEst. US$500-US$1,000
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Hopi Kachina Carving: Early/Mid 1900s, Early hand carved and painted cottonwood root Koshare Clown doll shown in traditional striped attire. Good condition, some minor repairs. 11-1/2"
0650: Hopi Kachina CarvingEst. US$300-US$600
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Antique Dance Bells: Early/Mid 1900s, Pair of heavy leather mounted bronze/bass sleigh bells used as a fancy dancer's leg bells because of their loud volume. Very good usable condition. 31"
0651: Antique Dance BellsEst. US$250-US$500
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Dew Claw Hand Rattle: Mid/Late 1900s, Hand carved and green ochred wooden handle loaded with deer dew claws and used as a dancer's noisemaker. Very good condition. 14-1/2"
0652: Dew Claw Hand RattleEst. US$250-US$500
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Southwest Ceremonial Item: Early 1900s, Single string-wrapped husk-covered wooden marker or stick with feather decorations, marked "Zuni Prayer Stick." Good condition. 13"
0653: Southwest Ceremonial ItemEst. US$150-US$300
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Sioux Stone Club: Early 1900s, Early short-handled (ladies'/children's) small rawhide-wrapped wood handled stone club with some of the original beaded section still intact. Good condition. 10"
0654: Sioux Stone ClubEst. US$250-US$500
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Antique Indian Gun: Ca. 1863, Rare model 1861 "U.S. Norwich" percussion muzzle loader adorned with brass tacks in the Indian style. An excavated non-firing piece in good display condition. 45" *Click here for more
0655: Antique Indian GunEst. US$700-US$1,400
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Plains Dance Roach: Early 1900s, Outstanding finely woven porcupine hair dancer's head piece with rare four-color woven deer hair base. This has been perfectly stored, has great color, and is in very good condition. 14"
0656: Plains Dance RoachEst. US$700-US$1,400
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Navajo Rug/Weaving: Mid 1900s, Beautiful finer weave Crystal rug with fish hooks and other geometric elements and done in natural earth tone colors. Very good condition, shows some use. 46" x 30"
0657: Navajo Rug/WeavingEst. US$300-US$600
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Vintage Tradebeads: Various Ages, Including a strand of red black-core Venetians, 1920 colored plastics, and light blue glass dots. Very good condition. Largest 48"
0658: Vintage TradebeadsEst. US$125-US$250
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