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A SPOKANE BEADED HIDE MEDICINE BUNDLE CASE c. 1855A NAVAJO SILVER AND TURQUOISE BOX c. 1975FIFTEEN NAVAJO SILVER RINGS c. 1940 - 1960
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Dallas, TX, United States
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2011 September American Indian Art #6062

2011 September Dallas Signature Art of the Americas: American Indian and Pre-Columbian Art - Dallas, TX. Auction #6062
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FOUR SOUTHWEST SILVER AND TURQUOISE RINGS c. 1940: FOUR SOUTHWEST SILVER AND TURQUOISE RINGSc. 1940 including three Navajo, each with single oval stone; and a Zuni example, with large oval stone, surrounded by small round stones inset
50058: FOUR SOUTHWEST SILVER AND TURQUOISE RINGS c. 1940Est. US$800-US$1,200
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A ZUNI SILVER, STONE AND SHELL BROOCH c. 1950: A ZUNI SILVER, STONE AND SHELL BROOCHc. 1950 in the form of a Knife Wing God, inlaid in the stone-to-stone mosaic technique with turquoise, coral, jet and mother of pearl, embellished
50061: A ZUNI SILVER, STONE AND SHELL BROOCH c. 1950Est. US$800-US$1,200
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A ZUNI CARVED IVORY PENDANT Leekya Deyuse c. 1945: A ZUNI CARVED IVORY PENDANTLeekya Deyusec. 1945 in the form of a steer's head, with eyes of inset turquoise, silver hook; together with a Zuni carved bone fetish, in the shape of a
50063: A ZUNI CARVED IVORY PENDANT Leekya Deyuse c. 1945Est. US$1,200-US$1,800
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A NAVAJO CHILD'S BLANKET c. 1875: A NAVAJO CHILD'S BLANKETc. 1875 woven of native handspun wool in natural ivory, brown and indigo blue, synthetic dyed pink and raveled 3-ply cochineal dyed maroon, with central panel
50066: A NAVAJO CHILD'S BLANKET c. 1875Est. US$7,000-US$9,000
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A NAVAJO MAN'S WEARING BLANKET c. 1890: A NAVAJO MAN'S WEARING BLANKETc. 1890 woven of native handspun wool in natural ivory and brown, and aniline red and blue, with a variant Third Phase Chief's Pattern, composed of nine
50067: A NAVAJO MAN'S WEARING BLANKET c. 1890Est. US$3,000-US$5,000
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A NAVAJO MAN'S WEARING BLANKET c. 1890: A NAVAJO MAN'S WEARING BLANKETc. 1890 woven of native handspun wool in natural ivory and brown, and aniline tan, orange, and red, with a variant Third Phase Chief's Pattern, composed
50068: A NAVAJO MAN'S WEARING BLANKET c. 1890Est. US$2,500-US$3,500Lot Passed
A NAVAJO WEAVING c. 1960: A NAVAJO WEAVINGc. 1960 woven of native handspun wool in natural and aniline shades of ivory, brown and red, with a Third Phase Chief's patternDimensions: 62 ½ x 61 inches
50069: A NAVAJO WEAVING c. 1960Est. US$1,500-US$2,500Lot Passed
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A NAVAJO PICTORIAL RUG c. 1935: A NAVAJO PICTORIAL RUGc. 1935 woven of native handspun wool in natural and aniline shades of ivory, brown, red, green, yellow and orange, with a cloud symbol, flanked by eagle
50070: A NAVAJO PICTORIAL RUG c. 1935Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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A NAVAJO YEI RUG c. 1980: A NAVAJO YEI RUGc. 1980 woven of native handspun wool in numerous shades of natural and aniline-dyed colors against a "sand" ground, with five ceremonial dancers in full regalia,
50071: A NAVAJO YEI RUG c. 1980Est. US$800-US$1,200
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A NAVAJO YEI RUG c. 1980: A NAVAJO YEI RUGc. 1980 woven of native handspun wool in various natural and aniline-dyed colors, with three ceremonial dancers alternating with corn stalksDimensions: 40 x 29
50072: A NAVAJO YEI RUG c. 1980Est. US$700-US$900
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