American Indian & Western Art: Timed Auction 2020-02-24 Auction - 244 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH - Page 7
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Northern Plains Beaded Hide Girl's Dress, with HorsesCollection of Northern Plains MoccasinsApache Beaded Hide Bag
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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American Indian & Western Art: Timed Auction

Part II of the Winter American Indian and Western Art: Timed Auctions has its focus on the Great Plains and Plateau, Great Lakes and Northeast, Northwest Coast, and Alaska. A selection of Pueblo pottery and Navajo Textiles is also included! Featured collections include: James B. Scoville, Illinois Robert B. Riley, Illinois William Rose, Illinois Stanley B. Slocum, Minnesota Harriet and Seymour Koenig, New York Karl G. Parchert, Michigan Thomas Amble, Minnesota Collected by General Herbert Everett Tutherly (1848-1921) Deaccessioned from the Museum of the Fur Trade, Nebraska Deaccessioned from the Hopewell Museum, New Jersey Proceeds to benefit the Authentic Tribal Art Dealer's Association (ATADA)
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Navajo Western Reservation Weaving / Rug: woven in colors of black, grey, brown, cream, gold, and red; 51.5 x 35.5 in. second quarter 20th century
0145: Navajo Western Reservation Weaving / RugEst. US$400-US$600
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Navajo Double Saddle Blankets: lot of 4, all of hand-spun wool and woven with banded designs, all approximately 57 x 29.5 in. second quarter 20th century
0146: Navajo Double Saddle BlanketsEst. US$600-US$800
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Navajo Moki Revival Weaving / Rug: woven in colors of red, dark purple, black, and white featuring a banded design with crosses, 47.5 x 31 in. late 20th century
0147: Navajo Moki Revival Weaving / RugEst. US$300-US$500
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Navajo Double Saddle Blanket: linear geometric pattern woven in colors of cream, orange, red, yellow, green, blue, and black, 50 x 34 in. early 20th century
0148: Navajo Double Saddle BlanketEst. US$150-US$200
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Navajo Doll, PLUS: lot of 3, includes a Navajo doll wearing a green dress with orange edging and blue petticoat, height 16.25 in.; PLUS a Navajo leather bag with metal studs, length 5.5 in. x width 7.5 in., strap
0149: Navajo Doll, PLUSEst. US$200-US$300
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Skookum Dolls, PLUS: lot of 8, includes a weaving with wool in colors of ivory, black, green, red, and grey, 19.5 x 45.5 in.; AND seven skookum dolls; largest doll height 12.25 in., smallest doll height 5 in. first half
0150: Skookum Dolls, PLUSEst. US$100-US$200Lot Passed
A Family of Skookum Dolls: lot of 5, includes five skookum dolls, heights of 9.25 in., 14 in., 10 in., 14 in., and 12.5 in. second quarter 20th century
0151: A Family of Skookum DollsEst. US$100-US$150Lot Passed
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Assorted Dolls and Miniatures: lot of 11, includes various dolls, miniature pottery pieces, and other trinkets second half 20th century
0152: Assorted Dolls and MiniaturesEst. US$100-US$200
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Collection of Dolls: lot of 4, includes an Inuit doll wearing a rabbit fur parka, height 9.75 in.; PLUS an Inuit doll wearing rabbit fur and sealskin parka with a sash that reads Alaska, height 8.5 in.; PLUS an Inuit
0153: Collection of DollsEst. US$100-US$200
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Greenlandic Inuit Doll, PLUS: lot of 2, includes Greenlandic Inuit doll in fur coat; height 14.5 in.; AND a Salish basket, 7 x 8.75 in. early 20th century Provenance: From The Harriet and Seymour Koenig Collection, New York
0154: Greenlandic Inuit Doll, PLUSEst. US$200-US$300
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Whale Bone and Antler Inuit Carvings: lot of 3, includes two Inuit whale bone carvings signed on bases, and one unsigned antler Inuit carving, largest height 8.75 in., smallest height 3.5 in. second half 20th century
0158: Whale Bone and Antler Inuit CarvingsEst. US$100-US$150Lot Passed
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Inuit Muskox Stone Carving with Bone Horns: soapstone carved muskox sculpture with hooves and horns, signed on base in syllabics and disc number, height 8.25 x length 15.25 in. x width 3.75 in. second half 20th century
0160: Inuit Muskox Stone Carving with Bone HornsEst. US$100-US$200
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Inuit Stone Carvings: lot of 2, includes stone carving depicting a hooded man, hand covering his man, and bone knife in hand, signed on base in syllabics, height 7.5 in. x length 5 in. x width 4.5 in.; AND stone carving
0162: Inuit Stone CarvingsEst. US$100-US$200
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Peter Sala (Inuit, b. 1900) Stone Carving, PLUS: lot of 9, includes walrus stone carving by Peter Sala, missing one bone tusk, signed with disc number on base, height 1.5 in. x length 4 in. x width 1.5 in.; PLUS seal stone carving, signed
0163: Peter Sala (Inuit, b. 1900) Stone Carving, PLUSEst. US$100-US$200
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Carved Inuit Soapstone Sculpture: sculpture carved with four faces, two on the obverse and two on the reverse; signed illegibly on base, height 6.5 in. x width 8 in. 1966
0166: Carved Inuit Soapstone SculptureEst. US$200-US$400
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Inuit Stone Sculpture: signed in syllabics, height 12 in. x width 10.5 in second half 20th century
0167: Inuit Stone SculptureEst. US$150-US$250
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Group of Lithographs and Gouaches on Paper: lot of 4, includes: Vision: Transformation Frank LaPena (Wintu, 1937-2019) Lithograph on Paper signed and dated lower right, titled lower center 12 x 14.5 in. 1987 Religious Life of Zuni Alex
0168: Group of Lithographs and Gouaches on PaperEst. US$200-US$400
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Inuit Colored Pencil on Paper: untitled, of a community unsigned (sight) 14.75 x 20.5 in.; (framed) 20 x 25.75 in. n.d. Provenance: From the William Rose Collection, Illinois
0170: Inuit Colored Pencil on PaperEst. US$100-US$150Lot Passed
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