Native American Art & Artifacts 2022-01-14 Auction - 225 Price Results - Thomaston Place Auction Galleries in ME
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RARE 1860S BUFFALO HUMP CHEYENNE CHIEF THUNDERBIRDWAR SHIRT OF OGLALA SIOUX CHIEF STANDING BEARSUPERB & HISTORICAL MANDAN GRIZZLY BEAR JAW KNIFE,
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Thomaston, ME, United States
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Native American Art & Artifacts

Two sessions: The first session, lots 1001 - 1073, includes items from a private collection of Native American artifacts from the mid-to-late 19th century and features several items from The Carl Moon Collection. The second session, lots 2001 - 2152 consists of more the 150 pieces of 19th & 20th century Native American art, pottery and jewelry. A printed catalog is available for this sale. To receive a copy contact: catalog@thomastonauction.com.
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CARL MOON (1878-1948) CIRCA 1900 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM OF: With gold tone on cover, the last image hand colored, all originals taken and printed by Moon, this album is referenced in Driebe's book on pg.194. An imposing hardcover album from Moon's Pasadena,
1001: CARL MOON (1878-1948) CIRCA 1900 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM OFEst. US$15,000-US$25,000
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CROW DOG PICTOGRAPH FROM HIS TRIAL IN DEADWOOD, SD, IN: One of three books found in October of 2000 in the Jail Office in Deadwood, South Dakota, at the back of a file cabinet. One remained in the Deadwood Jail, one is in the collection of the Adams
1002: CROW DOG PICTOGRAPH FROM HIS TRIAL IN DEADWOOD, SD, INEst. US$10,000-US$15,000
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IROQUOIS HEADPIECE ON STAND: Horsehair Roach with red stroud trade fabric lining, stitched white yarn, porcupine quills. On museum stand. Roughly 18" overall.
1005: IROQUOIS HEADPIECE ON STANDEst. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
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1820'S COMANCHE WARRIOR'S CAPTURE OR TROPHY SHIELD WITH: Dance Shield Hide Cover over even Earlier Shield of Fire Hardened Buffalo Hump Core, the pliable cover with Sioux decoration of green Thunderbird figure with Nadowiessi serpent in claws (Hawk Clan),
1006: 1820'S COMANCHE WARRIOR'S CAPTURE OR TROPHY SHIELD WITHEst. US$30,000-US$40,000
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1860 SOUTHERN CHEYENNE TOBACCO PIPE BAG: This Warrior Pipe Bag (also known as a pouch), is one of the finer examples of a warrior's pony (because of its size) tobacco bag. The size is that which a warrior would carry with him when he would
1008: 1860 SOUTHERN CHEYENNE TOBACCO PIPE BAGEst. US$4,000-US$7,500
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X-RARE LAKOTA WAR SPEAR/LANCE, 1870S OR EARLIER: Very delicate, extremely hard to find on the market, very few survived, with drop having (legal) replacement feathers, original stroud (?) tassel detached from spear. Representative of the Kiowa,
1009: X-RARE LAKOTA WAR SPEAR/LANCE, 1870S OR EARLIEREst. US$14,000-US$18,000
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RARE 1860S BUFFALO HUMP CHEYENNE CHIEF THUNDERBIRD: This Pre-Reservation War Shield (1868 treaty) was displayed by Moon in his studio as a prized gift from his time photographing the Native Americans, 1890s-1940s. Decorated with buffalo tracks and
1012: RARE 1860S BUFFALO HUMP CHEYENNE CHIEF THUNDERBIRDEst. US$40,000-US$60,000
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1870'S QUIVER FROM GERONIMO-MANGAS CAMP, MOON: Chiricahua Apache Bow and Arrow Quiver in pony hide, associated with Geronimo, with spirit feathers attached to make the warrior more cunning and quiet. 50" long plus 11" fringe.From last camp of
1015: 1870'S QUIVER FROM GERONIMO-MANGAS CAMP, MOONEst. US$5,000-US$8,000
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MODEL 1873 WINCHESTER INDIAN RIFLE, .44-40 CAL WCF,: Rifle with Togia translated by Grangaard identifying owner, s/n covered by rawhide stock wrap, overstitched hide grips, 23" octagonal barrel, 43 1/2" overall, came out of Northwest Cultural Center in
1019: MODEL 1873 WINCHESTER INDIAN RIFLE, .44-40 CAL WCF,Est. US$8,000-US$12,000
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CHILD-SIZED RIFLE GIFTED FROM ABRAHAM LINCOLN TO SON: Child-sized Kentucky Percussion Rifle with presentation engraving in the wood of the stock, from Philadelphia gun maker Joseph Golcher, active 1836-1855. 25" octagonal barrel, 41" long overall, brass
1021: CHILD-SIZED RIFLE GIFTED FROM ABRAHAM LINCOLN TO SONEst. US$40,000-US$50,000
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WAR SHIRT OF OGLALA SIOUX CHIEF STANDING BEAR: Given to photographer Carl Moon. Never before on the market. Absolute circa 1870 War Shirt that belonged to Chief George Standing Bear, Oglala (Upper Brule) Sioux, aka Spotted Horse, (a member of the
1022: WAR SHIRT OF OGLALA SIOUX CHIEF STANDING BEAREst. US$75,000-US$125,000Lot Passed
1860'S LAKOTA SIOUX BREAST PLATE: Mallard Scalp and Wing Bone with wrapped quill center, adornment of a white pendant in early glass pony beads, unknown material. Center band and edging with dark green banding. Roughly 23" x 13".
1024: 1860'S LAKOTA SIOUX BREAST PLATEEst. US$8,000-US$10,000Lot Passed
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