Early Civilizations 2018-11-08 Auction - 578 Price Results - Thomaston Place Auction Galleries in ME - Page 2
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NORTHWEST COAST INDIAN STONE POTLATCH BOWLINDONESIAN KNIFE HANDLE, DIAMOND SET(2 PCS) PRE-COLUMBIAN POTTERY
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Thomaston, ME, United States
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Early Civilizations

Day 1 or our four day Fall Auction Weekend focuses on important artifacts from early Native American and Oceanic civilizations, including pieces from Pre-Columbian, Taino, Mound Builders, and Polynesian peoples. Highlighted will be large and important collections of early Indonesian kris or knife handles and archaic Native American pieces from the Midwestern states.
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NATIVE AMERICAN RUG - 46" x 74": Circa 1900 Navajo Rug in Steppe and Stripe pattern, having a sandy field, orange, crimson, turquoise, buff and black-brown geometry. Multiple small holes, edge loss.
1025: NATIVE AMERICAN RUG - 46" x 74"Est. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
LATE 19TH C. NAVAJO RUG - 24" x 51": Navajo Earth Tone Two Grey Hill Rug, with a light sandy field and variegated brown keys. Edge losses, stains, faded.
1027: LATE 19TH C. NAVAJO RUG - 24" x 51"Est. US$400-US$500Lot Passed
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NAVAJO YEI BI CHEI RUG- 72" x 44": Mid 20th c. Yei Rug in near-psychedelic colors, woven in handspun wool, with natural and aniline dyes, having five skirted Yei figures, each with uplifted arms, pendants suspended from their wrists
1028: NAVAJO YEI BI CHEI RUG- 72" x 44"Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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EARLY NAVAJO BLANKET - 55"x 85": Circa 1910-15, Historic Navajo Chief's Wearing Blanket, in red-orange, tan, sand, and dark brown, with center diamond, lightning and steppe design. Light stains and spotting.
1029: EARLY NAVAJO BLANKET - 55"x 85"Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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(2) EARLY NAVAJO WEARING BLANKETS: Late 19th to early 20th c. Navajo Rugs in vegetable dyed soft wool, including: Red and Black Diamond with red hill border on sandy field, 44" x 66", losses to edges, a few holes, one area of faded
1030: (2) EARLY NAVAJO WEARING BLANKETSEst. US$700-US$900
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(6 PCS) NATIVE AMERICAN JEWELRY: Collection of (6) Pieces of Native American Crafted Silver Jewelry, including: Zuni sterling sunface pendant/brooch with turquoise, onyx, mother-of-pearl and red coral inlay, by Adrian Wallace,
1031: (6 PCS) NATIVE AMERICAN JEWELRYEst. US$500-US$700
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(4) NATIVE AMERICAN CUFF BRACELETS: Collection of (4) Native American Silver Cuff Bracelets, all set with semiprecious stones, including: Bracelet by Dan Jackson, Navajo, with inlaid rows of sleeping beauty turquoise Heishi beads,
1032: (4) NATIVE AMERICAN CUFF BRACELETSEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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STERLING & TURQUOISE NECKLACE: Native American Crafted Modern Design Sterling Silver & Turquoise Necklace, square center pendant set with large turquoise stone, seven strands of turquoise and red coral beads, sterling end panels,
1033: STERLING & TURQUOISE NECKLACEEst. US$300-US$500
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(3 PCS) NATIVE AMERICAN JEWELRY: Group of (3) Assorted Pieces of Native Crafted Silver Jewelry, including: Sterling cross form pendant set with six Turquoise stones, by Federico Jimenez, signed with conjoined 'FJ', 3 ½" x 2
1034: (3 PCS) NATIVE AMERICAN JEWELRYEst. US$500-US$700
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NAVAJO SILVER (2 PC) SALAD SERVERS: Early 20th c. Native American Navajo Crafted (2) Piece Salad Serving Flatware Set, hand hammered and beautifully stamped with feather motif decoration, consisting of large fork and spoon, unmarked, 9
1036: NAVAJO SILVER (2 PC) SALAD SERVERSEst. US$250-US$450
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NATIVE AMERICAN MASK: "Turning Bull" in carved and painted Jelutong wood, by Steve LaSalle of Taos, New Mexico, of Cheyenne ancestry, roughly 35" x 24". Fine condition. Provenance: From the estate of Arthur and Ruth
1037: NATIVE AMERICAN MASKEst. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
NATIVE AMERICAN VEST: Circa 1920s Bucksin Men's Vest, Ojibwe or Anishinaabe, having a single blossom on back, four small pockets of front with crossed arms and cross, medicine marks at shoulders, machine stitched, medium
1038: NATIVE AMERICAN VESTEst. US$600-US$800Lot Passed
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COLLECTION OF (APPROX 80) NATIVE AMERICAN POINTS: South-West Arrow, Spear and Bird Points, many from the Santa Fe area, although some chert and obsidian, 3/4" to 5", in the original cigar box and tobacco bags with turn of the century home-made
1041: COLLECTION OF (APPROX 80) NATIVE AMERICAN POINTSEst. US$500-US$700
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NATIVE AMERICAN POT: Late 19th c. Polychrome Decorated Hopi (Tewa) Olla, with broad opening, featuring bird imagery, 5 3/4" x 8" diam., chip to rim. Provenance: Collected by a family member of the consignor circa 1900 in
1042: NATIVE AMERICAN POTEst. US$800-US$1,200
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NEOLITHIC NATIVE AMERICAN AXE HEAD: Keokuk Type Notched Axe Head in black quartzite, probably Ohio or upper Mississippi valley, 5" long, portion of butt gone, chip to edge and notch ridge, retaining some of the polished surface.
1043: NEOLITHIC NATIVE AMERICAN AXE HEADEst. US$300-US$500
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NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY: Anasazi (Prehistoric Pueblo); White Mountain Redware; 1250-1300 A.D., having a tapered shoulder with corrugated surface above, slightly flared mouth, 3 3/4" x 4" diam. Chipped rim. Provenance:
1044: NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERYEst. US$300-US$400
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GRAND NATIVE AMERICAN SPEARHEAD: 11 3/4" Grey Flint Spearhead in leaf form, finely knapped hornstone/white flint, with quite sharp edge, marked in ink "4/80, Alton, In. Adena", 3" wide. Fine condition.
1045: GRAND NATIVE AMERICAN SPEARHEADEst. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
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ARCHAIC NATIVE AMERICAN STONE IDOL: 6 1/4" Red Stone Standing Idol, Hopewell, Calhoun Co., Illinois. G-10.
1046: ARCHAIC NATIVE AMERICAN STONE IDOLEst. US$3,000-US$4,000
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NATIVE AMERICAN POINT: 3 3/4" Fluted Paleo Cumberland Point in black chert, probably Tennessee. G-10.
1047: NATIVE AMERICAN POINTEst. US$700-US$900
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ARCHAIC NATIVE AMERICAN BANNERSTONE: 5 3/4" Grey Banded Slate Double-Notched Polished Butterfly Bannerstone. Pike Co., Illinois. Ex-Ray Perry Coll. Milton, IL. G-9.
1048: ARCHAIC NATIVE AMERICAN BANNERSTONEEst. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
ARCHAIC NATIVE AMERICAN BANNERSTONE: 7 1/2" Brown-Grey Banded Slate Modified Wing Bannerstone, with 8 tally marks. G-9.
1049: ARCHAIC NATIVE AMERICAN BANNERSTONEEst. US$800-US$1,200Lot Passed
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