American Indian & Western Art:Premier Auction 2019-10-11 Auction - 363 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH
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A Well-Documented Northwest Territory PresentationNavajo Late Classic Second Phase Blanket / RugAcoma Four-Color Polychrome Pottery Olla, From the
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American Indian & Western Art:Premier Auction

The October 11 American Indian & Western Art: Premier Auction features an outstanding assortment of material from multiple collections. Highlights include the Stanley B. Slocum Collection of Plains and Plateau material; Part II of the Southwest Collection of Harriet and Seymour Koenig, NY; Inuit art from William Rose Collection, Illinois; two exceptional early tomahawks (Lot 227 and Lot 228); donated material for the Authentic Tribal Art Dealer's Association (ATADA); and a group of Early Navajo dresses, blankets, and textiles.
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Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) Figural Drum Beater, From the: carved of ash and delicately crafted in the form of a Sandhill Crane; remnants of red pigment, overall length 14 in. third quarter 19th century Provenance: Collected in Minnesota; From the
0201: Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) Figural Drum Beater, From theEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Great Lakes / Eastern Woodlands Figural Ladle: maple burl; wide, flat scoop and tapering handle; handle forms to an abstract eagle head; pewter repairs, length 10.25 in. x width of scoop 7.5 in. first half 19th century
0202: Great Lakes / Eastern Woodlands Figural LadleEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Great Lakes / Eastern Woodlands Bone Spoon: possibly Lenape; shallow oval bowl and pierced, remnants of perforations for attachments, length 4.5 in. mid-19th century Provenance: Collected by Reverend R. Darling from Fort William-Henry, the
0203: Great Lakes / Eastern Woodlands Bone SpoonEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
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Great Lakes Carved Elm Bowl: thin walled bowl with softly undulating sides and rectangular handles, height 5.75 in. x length 16 in. 19th century
0204: Great Lakes Carved Elm BowlEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Lenape Decorated Ball Club, Deaccessioned from the: carved of hickory or ash; decorations of stars, turtle, bird's foot, horse's head, seated human, and chip-carving on handle; top of club formed to a turtle's head; coated in red pigment; inked
0205: Lenape Decorated Ball Club, Deaccessioned from theEst. US$5,000-US$7,000
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Eastern Woodlands Speaker Staff: carved with opposing faces and covered with red pigment, length 35 in. mid-19th century cf. Pleasing the Spirits (Ewing 1982: 111-113) Provenance: Attributed to the Lenape
0207: Eastern Woodlands Speaker StaffEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Wood Mortar and Pestle: mortar carved from a tree; heavy patina along opening and on pestle handle, height 38.5 in. x diameter 17 in.; pestle, length 32.25 in. 19th century
0208: Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Wood Mortar and PestleEst. US$600-US$800
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Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Wood Pestle: height 43.25 in. 19th century Provenance: Collected in Western New York
0209: Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Wood PestleEst. US$500-US$700Lot Passed
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Prairie Beaded Wool Bag: beaded in colors of pony trader blue, red white-heart, greasy yellow, pink, light blues, and assorted green on navy wool, length 15.5 in. x width 20 in. second quarter 20th century
0211: Prairie Beaded Wool BagEst. US$600-US$800
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Northern Great Lakes Snowshoes: classic form, finely woven babiche webbing; length 38.5 in. x width 17.5 in. early 20th century
0212: Northern Great Lakes SnowshoesEst. US$600-US$800
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Innu (Naskapi-Montagnais) Toy Snowshoes, Proceeds to: bentwood frame with fine sinew webbing; embellished with red pigment, length 10.75 in. x width 8.25 in. ca 1900 Provenance: Proceeds to benefit the Authentic Tribal Art Dealer's Association
0213: Innu (Naskapi-Montagnais) Toy Snowshoes, Proceeds toEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Innu (Naskapi-Montagnais) Beaded Hide Moccasins: thread-sewn; cuffs and vamp constructed of red velvet with metal and blue ribbon; white, pony trader blue, and clear glass beads, length 10 in. mid-19th century Provenance: Ex Ian West Collection,
0214: Innu (Naskapi-Montagnais) Beaded Hide MoccasinsEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Lenape (Delaware) Beaded Hide Moccasins: thread-sewn softly-tanned hide; beaded in colors of light blue, clear, translucent green, and pink, length 10.25 in. fourth quarter 19th century
0215: Lenape (Delaware) Beaded Hide MoccasinsEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Mesquakie Beaded Hide Moccasins: thread-sewn on a softly tanned hide; one piece front seam moccasins with cuffs beaded with a colorful curvilinear design, length 9.5 in. fourth quarter 19th century
0216: Mesquakie Beaded Hide MoccasinsEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Ho Chunk (Winnebago) Loom Beaded Sash: thread-sewn and woven using colors of pink, red white-heart, light blue, translucent green, pumpkin, greasy yellow, and amber; designed with triangular geometric elements and six figures in center;
0218: Ho Chunk (Winnebago) Loom Beaded SashEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) Beaded Bandolier Bag: thread-sewn and beaded in colors of red white-heart, pink, amber, white, clear, pea green, translucent green, rose, pony trader blue, medium blue, and light blue; bag backed with black cotton, length
0219: Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) Beaded Bandolier BagEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Potawatomi Loom Beaded Bandolier Bag: beaded with an overall foliate design in colors of green, cobalt, pink, and white; bag panel embellished with brass buttons and red wool tassels, length 38 in. x width 10 in. fourth quarter 19th
0220: Potawatomi Loom Beaded Bandolier BagEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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Potawatomi Loom Beaded Bandolier Bag: decorated with maple leaves and stylized flowers on panel and strap; light blue beaded background and decorations in colors of yellow, dark blue, black, mauve, and yellow; red, tan, and blue wool
0221: Potawatomi Loom Beaded Bandolier BagEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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Northeastern Assumption Sash, From the Stanley B.: woven in a zigzagging pattern in colors of red, cream, gold, green, light blue and navy blue; length excluding fringe 78 in. mid-19th century Provenance: From the Stanley Slocum Collection, Minnesota
0223: Northeastern Assumption Sash, From the Stanley B.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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Potawatomi Loom Woven Sash: repetitive pattern of eight point and crosses, in colors of caramel, black, mauve, and red, on a white background, partially braided red, black, and green wool fringe; length without fringe 28.5 in.,
0224: Potawatomi Loom Woven SashEst. US$500-US$700
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Great Lakes Garter Drop: heddle-woven wool drop; red and blue wool; geometric beadwork in red, green, and white, length 13 in. x width 3 in. mid-19th century
0225: Great Lakes Garter DropEst. US$400-US$600
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