Lifetime Collection-Native American Artifacts 2012-10-14 Auction - 186 Price Results - Great Gatsby's Auction Gallery, Inc. in GA - Page 6
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18: Mid 19th c. Navajo child's wearing blanket3: 19th c. Sioux Indian beaded blanket strip23: Early 20th c. Apache pictorial coiled olla
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Atlanta, GA, United States
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Lifetime Collection-Native American Artifacts

Private museum collection of Native American Indian artifacts dating from the late 1800's to the mid 1900's, in private hands for over 55 years.
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Mid 20th c. Navajo vegetal dyed rug: Mid 20th century Navajo vegetal dyed rug, tightly woven with bands of ivory and tan diamonds alternating with bands of brown and gold, 31"l x 26"w.
0121: Mid 20th c. Navajo vegetal dyed rugEst. US$100-US$150
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Mid 20th c. Papago coiled oval tray, handles: Mid 20th century Papago (Tohono O'odham) shallow coiled oval tray with handles, tightly woven of Yucca and devil's claw, with 8 crosses and decorative edging, 1.25"h x 11"l x 7.5"w.
0122: Mid 20th c. Papago coiled oval tray, handlesEst. US$50-US$100
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Early 20th c. turquoise nugget necklace: Early 20th century Native American hand made necklace, composed of two strands of brown heishi shell beads interspersed with 75 turquoise nuggets, approximately 31" - 32" long.
0123: Early 20th c. turquoise nugget necklaceEst. US$200-US$400
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Klamath area twined basket: Early or mid 20th century Klamath area twined basket, of circular shape with soft straight sides and a flat bottom, tightly woven of native fibers in the half-twist overlay method, 4"h x 7" diameter.
0124: Klamath area twined basketEst. US$150-US$300
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Early 20th c. Peyote loose 12-feather fan: Early to mid 20th century Peyote ceremonial deer hide loose 12-feather fan, the handle decorated with beadwork and fringe below, 20"l. In the Native American Church the fan serves as an
0125: Early 20th c. Peyote loose 12-feather fanEst. US$50-US$100
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Anasazi pottery pitcher, ca. 1200 AD: Anasazi black-on-white pottery pitcher, circa 1200, of bulbous form, the neck with a wide band of square and vertical stripes, the body with wide bands of angled geometric designs, 8"h x 8" diameter.
0126: Anasazi pottery pitcher, ca. 1200 ADEst. US$300-US$500
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Mid 20th c. Hopi Second Mesa basket tray: Mid 20th century Hopi Second Mesa polychrome coiled basket tray, made of Yucca fiber, woven with a Navajo wedding basket design in black and red, 1.25"h x 9.25" diameter.
0127: Mid 20th c. Hopi Second Mesa basket trayEst. US$100-US$150
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Hopi rain sash: Hopi rain sash, tightly and uniformly hand woven in cream colored cotton, the knots representing clouds knocking together and encouraging rain symbolized by tassels, 63"l x 5"w, 102"l including
0128: Hopi rain sashEst. US$100-US$150
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Late 19th c. fully beaded Cheyenne moccasins: Pair of Cheyenne adult moccasins, circa 1890 - 1900, sinew sewn and fully beaded in white, blue, and red, decorated with geometric designs against a striped ground, 9.25"l x 3.5"w.
0129: Late 19th c. fully beaded Cheyenne moccasinsEst. US$600-US$800
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Mimbres pottery bowl, circa 800 AD: Mimbres Classic Period pottery bowl, circa 800-1000, with a central white square at the basin created by four diagonal panels of geometric designs radiating to the rim, 4"h x 7.5" diameter.
0130: Mimbres pottery bowl, circa 800 ADEst. US$400-US$800
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Early 20th c. hand embroidered Hopi kilt: Early to mid 20th century hand embroidered Hopi ceremonial kilt, in natural ivory cotton with black, green, and red geometric panels at each end, 46"l x 21"h
0131: Early 20th c. hand embroidered Hopi kiltEst. US$150-US$250
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Early 20th c. Hupa woman's basket cap: Hupa twined woman's basket cap, circa 1900, finely woven of typical materials, oiled, decorated with stacked parallelograms, 3.75"h x 6.75" diameter.
0132: Early 20th c. Hupa woman's basket capEst. US$300-US$450
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Navajo silver squash blossom necklace: Early to mid 20th century Navajo silver squash blossom necklace, composed of a single strand of silver beads, interspersed with fourteen blossom pendants and naja, 23.5"l overall, naja 2.5"h x 2.25"w.
0133: Navajo silver squash blossom necklaceEst. US$400-US$600
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Early 20th c. Pima coiled basket tray: Early 20th century Pima coiled basket tray, tightly woven of willow and devil's claw, with a negative design of six diamonds along a circle, 1.5"h x 6.75" diameter.
0134: Early 20th c. Pima coiled basket trayEst. US$300-US$450
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(2) Early 20th c. turquoise pins, broaches: Group of two early to mid 20th century pins or brooches, with well matched blue turquoise stones, both originally purchased from Hopi Eunice "Fawn" Navasie (1920 -1992) . Includes (1) oblong pin
0135: (2) Early 20th c. turquoise pins, broachesEst. US$200-US$400
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Late 20th c. Hopi kachina, by Earl Patterson: Late 20th century Hopi Hano Mana or Tewa Girl kachina, carved from cottonwood root and hand painted by emerging artist Earl Patterson, depicted dressed in a robe over a traditional black dress with
0136: Late 20th c. Hopi kachina, by Earl PattersonEst. US$100-US$150
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Anasazi pottery pitcher, ca. 1000 AD: Anasazi black-on-white pottery pitcher, circa 1000 -1100, of bulbous form, decorated with two wide parallel bands of stepped solid squares, 8"h x 7" diameter.
0137: Anasazi pottery pitcher, ca. 1000 ADEst. US$300-US$500Lot Passed
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(3) Woody Crumbo ltd. edition signed etchings: Group of three limited edition framed signed etchings by Potawatomi artist Woodrow (Woody) Wilson Crumbo (1912-1989), includes (1) #30/200 "Deer at Night," 5.5"h x 6.75"w, overall size including
0138: (3) Woody Crumbo ltd. edition signed etchingsEst. US$150-US$300
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Late 19th c. hand carved Hopi kachina: Late 19th century Hopi kachina doll, hand carved wood, with hand painted clothing and geometric designs, 15"h x 6"W x 5"D.
0139: Late 19th c. hand carved Hopi kachinaEst. US$800-US$1,000
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(2) Specimen textiles: Group of two specimen textiles, includes (1) Navajo specimen textile in a Chief's blanket pattern, in shades of black, red, tan, and ivory, with a central stepped diamond and stepped triangles in the
0140: (2) Specimen textilesEst. US$50-US$100
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Mid 20th c. Navajo Flagstaff, AZ regional rug: Mid 20th century Navajo regional rug, originally purchased from the Babbitt Trading Company in Flagstaff, AZ, with four serrated columns in shades of brown, red, and ivory against a tan ground,
0142: Mid 20th c. Navajo Flagstaff, AZ regional rugEst. US$150-US$300
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Late 19th c. Hopi polychrome Yucca tray: Late 19th or early 20th century Hopi Second Mesa polychrome coiled basket tray, tightly woven of Yucca fibers in large coils almost 1" in diameter, with a radiating central starbust design in muted
0143: Late 19th c. Hopi polychrome Yucca trayEst. US$100-US$150
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Early 20th c. Northern Plains beaded pipe bag: Northern Plains beaded buckskin pipe bag, circa 1900 - 1920, each side with a large panel of red, blue, and green flowers against a white ground with fringe below, 28"l x 6"w.
0144: Early 20th c. Northern Plains beaded pipe bagEst. US$600-US$800
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