Fine Art and Furniture & Decorative Arts Auction 2004-11-01 Auction - 264 Price Results - Auctions By The Bay Inc in CA
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Alameda, CA, United States
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On November 1, Auctions by the Bay will offer a sensational selection of tribal art from Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, plus ancient art from Mesoamerica, South America, and Asia. First up is a selection of handsome pottery, rugs, and carvings from the native people of the American southwest, and Alaska. “Godzilla in the Arctic” is a startling narrative scene made from whalebone and ivory in the Eskimo style (circa 1950-1960) depicting the giant dragon with a harpoon in its side engaged in a bloody battle with two men wearing parkas (lot 7, estimate $1000/1500). This unusual scene, and other vintage ivory scrimshaw items, comes to us from the estate of Irena Narell whose large collection of folk art from around the world to be sold in this and other upcoming sales. One of the most decorative items in the sale is the richly beaded Cree Metis “Octopus Bag”, so-called for the eight tentacle-like flaps that hang from the pouch (lot 31, estimate $3000/5000). Both sides of this 19th century bag are covered with floral designs of vines and flowers in tiny vividly colored beads on red velvet. On the auction block is an extensive collection of ancient Ecuadorian stone artifacts excavated in 1965 and brought back to the United States in 1968 by the archeologist Colonel William R. Cameron. More than two thousand years ago, the ancient people of the area mounted delicately carved, vividly colored stone blades on ceremonial axes. The stone they selected was like jade, it usually is a deep sea-green color with a high polish. Most of the axe heads in this sale were exhibited in 1977 at an important exhibition of Ecuadorian artifacts at the Monterey Museum of Art in California.Rounding out the November 1 sale, Auctions by the Bay is offering masterpieces from ancient India, China, and Southeast Asia. Highlights include two large stone carvings (called stele) of Hindu gods and goddesses from ancient India. The 11th century stele of Vishnu (god of preservation) surrounded by goddesses is carved from a dense black stone (lot 266, estimate $8000/12000). An engaging glimpse into the love life of Hindu divinities is found on the other (lot 265, estimate $6000/8000).
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7 ESKIMO HUNTING CHARMS WATER FOWL CLASSIC ART: SEVEN HUNTING CHARMS. Each a water fowl with long neck; one pierced at back for suspension. Ivory. Eskimo, North America. Early 20th century. One: 3/4 x 7/8 x 2 inches. Provenance: the estate of
0001: 7 ESKIMO HUNTING CHARMS WATER FOWL CLASSIC ARTEst. US$600-US$800
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6 OLD ESKIMO IVORY HUNTING CHARMS: SIX HUNTING CHARMS. Each a waterfowl with long neck, one with head turned to its left, four pierced for suspension. Ivory. Eskimo, North America. 19th century or earlier. One: 1 x 1 3/4 x 1 inches.
0002: 6 OLD ESKIMO IVORY HUNTING CHARMSEst. US$600-US$800Lot Passed
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ANCIENT SOUTHWEST POTTERY ANASAZI MESA VERDE: PITCHER AND BOWL. The Anasazi redware pitcher with black paint in upper and lower encircling bands with alternating swirl and double pennant motifs, three sets of drilled holes near bottom for native
0012: ANCIENT SOUTHWEST POTTERY ANASAZI MESA VERDEEst. US$750-US$900
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SOUTHWEST POTTERY ANCIENT PUEBLO INDIAN: GILA BLACK ON WHITE BOWL. Compressed globular form with flaring rim, interior covered with black on white geometric designs, a triangle enclosing concentric circles at center, exterior with reddish
0014: SOUTHWEST POTTERY ANCIENT PUEBLO INDIANEst. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
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SANTO DOMINGO OR ILDEFONSO PUEBLO INDIAN VASE: SANTO DOMINGO OR SAN ILDEFONSO POLYCHROME POTTERY VASE. Painted one side with a floral motif, the other with sprouting maize motif. Orangeware with black and red-brown on cream. 20th century.
0015: SANTO DOMINGO OR ILDEFONSO PUEBLO INDIAN VASEEst. US$400-US$600
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VINTAGE ACOMA PUEBLO INDIAN POTTERY BOWL: ACOMA POLYCHROME POTTERY BOWL. With dimpled base, the exterior with four rectangular panels each bisected diagonally and enclosing stairstep and feather motifs. Beigeware with orange, white, brown
0018: VINTAGE ACOMA PUEBLO INDIAN POTTERY BOWLEst. US$800-US$1,200
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ACOMA PUEBLO INDIAN POTTERY BOWL: ACOMA POLYCHROME POTTERY BOWL. Band on lower body and another band around shoulder, each with repeated abstract floral motifs. Creamware with orange, dark brown, and white paints. Inscribed "Acoma,
0019: ACOMA PUEBLO INDIAN POTTERY BOWLEst. US$600-US$800Lot Passed
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VINTAGE ZIA PUEBLO INDIAN POTTERY BOWL: ZIA POLYCHROME POTTERY BOWL. With two arching panels enclosing scene of a deer in a stylized landscape, thunderbird design between. Orangeware with brown, dark brown, and cream paints. Mid-20th
0020: VINTAGE ZIA PUEBLO INDIAN POTTERY BOWLEst. US$400-US$600
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DORA TSE-PE SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO INDIAN BOWL: DORA TSE-PE. Burnished brown and blackware pottery bowl with two carved bears and two turquoise nuggets. Signed and dated on bottom: "Tse-Pe/Dora/San Ildefonso/'97". San Ildefonso Pueblo. 1997.
0021: DORA TSE-PE SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO INDIAN BOWLEst. US$800-US$1,200
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HOPI KACHINA DOLL OLD INDIAN ART FROM JESS ESTATE: HOPI KACHINA. Carved cottonwood with bright blue, red, black, and white pigments, orange fiber tufts at top and sides of casemask. Circa 1900-1920. 7 1/2 x 2 1/4 x 2 inches. Provenance: the estate
0022: HOPI KACHINA DOLL OLD INDIAN ART FROM JESS ESTATEEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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VINTAGE HOPI OWL KATSINA KACHINA PUBELO INDIAN ART: HOPI KACHINA. Owl, wearing boots, tunic with belt and sash faling to to right side, beaked casemask. Polychrome on cottonwood. Circa 1920s. 10 1/4 x 4 1/4 x 3 3/4 inches. Provenance: the estate of
0023: VINTAGE HOPI OWL KATSINA KACHINA PUBELO INDIAN ARTEst. US$800-US$1,200
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CHINLE NAVAJO RUG FINE NATURAL COLORS: CHINLE NAVAJO RUG. Finely spun and woven wool with natural colors and vegetable dyes of green, red-brown, and yellow. 20th century. 50 1/2 x 33 inches.
0024: CHINLE NAVAJO RUG FINE NATURAL COLORSEst. US$1,200-US$1,600Lot Passed
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