Art of the American West 2023-06-06 Auction - 256 Price Results - John Moran Auctioneers, Inc. in CA - Page 4
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Ipeelee Osuitok (1923-2005, Inuit; Cape Dorset/Kinngait), "Tauvinik," a "qallupilluit" ghost figure,Laverne Nelson Black (1887-1938), Western Native Americans on horseback, Oil on board, 10" H x 12" WA Late Classic Moki blanket
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Monrovia, CA, United States
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Art of the American West

John Moran?s second Art of the American West sale of 2023 features fine art for a wide range of collecting aesthetics from historic to contemporary. Traditional and contemporary Navajo and Pueblo silver jewelry, Ganado and Tees Nos Pos blankets, Pueblo pottery, a robust selection of stone Inuit sculptures, and Native American beadwork will round out the plentiful collectible items on offer in this auction.
Auction Curator:
Maranda Moran
Maranda Moran
Specialist, American Indian Arts
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Allan Houser (1914-1994), Mother and Child, 1989: Allan Houser (1914-1994) Mother and Child, 1989 Patinated bronze on wood base Edition: 12/15 Signed, dated, and numbered to base: Allan Houser / (C) 89 Overall: 25.325" H x 10.75" W x
1073: Allan Houser (1914-1994), Mother and Child, 1989Est. US$6,000-US$8,000
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Jacquie Stevens (1949-2021, Winnebago): Jacquie Stevens (1949-2021, Winnebago) Two gourd-form pottery vessels, 1987 Each signed: Jacquie Stevens; one dated: '87 Each ceramic jar with black fire clouding and accented with hide, shell, and
1074: Jacquie Stevens (1949-2021, Winnebago)Est. US$200-US$400
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Christine Nofchissey McHorse (1948-2021, DinE): Christine Nofchissey McHorse (1948-2021, DinE) A micaceous ceramic pot Signed to underside: McHorse Embellished with two low-relief crosses and stepped rim 12" H x 13" Dia. Provenance: The
1075: Christine Nofchissey McHorse (1948-2021, DinE)Est. US$600-US$800
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Eddie Bonnie (b. 20th century. DinE): Eddie Bonnie (b. 20th century, DinE) A Navajo Burntwater/Wide Ruins tapestry weaving, mid/late 20th century Finely woven in pinks, blues, oranges, browns, greens, and purple wool in a textile weave
1077: Eddie Bonnie (b. 20th century. DinE)Est. US$400-US$600
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Larry Yazzie (1955-1995, DinE): Larry Yazzie (1955-1995, Diné) A Navajo Blue Canyon raised out,line textile, late 20th century Woven in blue, grey, cream, red and multicolored wools in a combination of various figural motifs
1078: Larry Yazzie (1955-1995, DinE)Est. US$800-US$1,200
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Laverne Van Winkle Tacheney (b. 1963, DinE): Laverne Van Winkle Tacheney (b. 1963, DinE) A framed Navajo Burntwater textile, late 20th century Woven in grey, light grey, and pale yellow, brown and pink wool in a Teec Nos Pos style with a
1079: Laverne Van Winkle Tacheney (b. 1963, DinE)Est. US$200-US$400
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A group of three Native American items: A group of three Native American items Early/mid-20th century Three works: A Navajo/DinE regional rug Woven in cream, red, brown and dark grey wool with three columns of five diamonds with
1080: A group of three Native American itemsEst. US$600-US$800
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Lorraine T Harrison (b. 20th century; DinE): Lorraine T. Harrison (b. 20th century, DinE) A Navajo Crystal style runner weaving, late 20th century Woven in six bands of conjoined serrated diamonds in natural colors with blue and pink accents
1081: Lorraine T Harrison (b. 20th century; DinE)Est. US$600-US$800
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Robert Toney (b. 20th century, DinE): Robert Toney (b. 20th century, DinE) A Navajo Ganado Klagatoh textile, circa 2009 Woven in light and dark grey, red, cream, and black wool with a central stepped diamond motif and floating stepped
1082: Robert Toney (b. 20th century, DinE)Est. US$400-US$600
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Mabel Bighorse (b. 20th century, DinE): Mabel Bighorse (b. 20th century, DinE) A Navajo Teec Nos Pos storm pattern textile, mid-20th century Woven in wool grey, cream, brown, red, and black handspun wool in an elaborate storm pattern with
1083: Mabel Bighorse (b. 20th century, DinE)Est. US$800-US$1,200
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A Pueblo turquoise and shell necklace: A Pueblo turquoise and shell necklace Mid/late 20th century A single strand necklace with various turquoise and carved shell tab and disc beads, with a central shell pendant with applied turquoise
1087: A Pueblo turquoise and shell necklaceEst. US$200-US$400
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A Pueblo turquoise and shell necklace: A Pueblo turquoise and shell necklace Mid/late 20th century A single strand tab necklace with nugget turquoise and spiny oyster tab beads 29" L x 1.25" H Provenance: The Estate of Oscar
1088: A Pueblo turquoise and shell necklaceEst. US$200-US$400
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Two Pueblo stone and shell necklaces: Two Pueblo stone and shell necklaces Mid/late 20th century Comprising a triple-strand turquoise and carved stone fetish choker necklace with animals and katsina figures (17.5" L), together with
1089: Two Pueblo stone and shell necklacesEst. US$300-US$500
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A Navajo Third Phase Chief-style wearing blanket: A Navajo Third Phase Chief-style wearing blanket Late 19th, and dark brown wool with three columns of serrated elements, with striped banding and pictorial elements to corners 43.5" H x 48" W
1090: A Navajo Third Phase Chief-style wearing blanketEst. US$3,000-US$5,000
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A Navajo Chief-style variant wearing blanket: A Navajo Chief-style variant wearing blanket Late 19th/early 20th century; Diné Woven in red, cream, dark brown, and orange wool with bands of stepped diamonds alternating with solid bands 55.25"
1091: A Navajo Chief-style variant wearing blanketEst. US$3,000-US$5,000
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A Navajo Late Classic child's blanket: A Navajo Late Classic child's blanket Late 19th century; DinE Woven in cochineal red, cream, and black wool with three bands of crosses divided by horizontal ticking 28.75" H x 49" W Other
1093: A Navajo Late Classic child's blanketEst. US$5,000-US$7,000
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