Navajo Rugs and Native American Jewelry 2016-02-21 Auction - 84 Price Results - Kennedy Trading Company in UT - Page 4
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Navajo Rugs and Native American Jewelry

Walter Kennedy lived and worked for over 50 years among the Navajo People of Arizona, Utah and New Mexico. This is the sale of his personal collection that he amassed over that time period. He owned the trading post in Dennehotso, Arizona. The majority of these items were acquired during his time in Dennehotso from 1950-1983. There are many pictorial rugs, Zuni and Navajo necklaces, bracelets, concho belts and wedding baskets, among other items. The highlight of the auction is a Leekya fetish necklace.
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Navajo Saddle: Navajo Saddle, Probably Mexican Origin, Wood Base Construction, Stretched Rawhide Cover, Hand Wrought Ring Type Stirrups, Cinch Rings, All Hand Made, Owned by Deschine, Who Passed Away in 1950,
8051: Navajo SaddleEst. US$300-US$3,600Lot Passed
Saddle Frame: Old Weathered Frame of Early Western Saddle type used in Western Migration of Early Settlers
8056: Saddle FrameEst. US$300-US$2,700Lot Passed
Wool Processing Tools: Sheep Shears Old Hand Shears Used forShearing Wool Fleeces form Navajo Sheepand Goats, Since 1850 the Major Supplier ofthese Shears was an English Firm, Burgon &Ball of London England, They were
8064: Wool Processing ToolsEst. US$45-US$100Lot Passed
Navajo Wagon: Wagon Reproduction of Covered Wagon. Used by the Navajos from Late 1800's to Mid 1950's with the Two Horses and All the Tack & Harness Used to Pull Them.
8066: Navajo WagonEst. US$75-US$350Lot Passed
Wool Tow Cards: Wool Tow Cards Tow Cards were Used by the Navajo Women to Card the Scoured, Clean Wool into "Fluffs" Prior to the Spinnig Process with the Leg Spindle, The Tow Cards are Manufactured by EB Frye & Son
8067: Wool Tow CardsEst. US$25-US$100Lot Passed
Navajo Doll: Traditional Navajo Doll
8068: Navajo DollEst. US$25-US$100Lot Passed
Leather Shoes: These shoes were sold at the local trading posts on the Navajo Reservation for the women to wear.
8095: Leather ShoesEst. US$50-US$250Lot Passed
Navajo Watch Band: Navajo Turquoise and Silver Watch Band, circa 1960
8114: Navajo Watch BandEst. US$60-US$180Lot Passed
Navajo Watch Band: Navajo Inlay Coral and Silver Watch Band, circa 1960
8118: Navajo Watch BandEst. US$60-US$180Lot Passed
Navajo Watch Band: Navajo Inlay Turquoise, Coral and Silver Watch Band, circa 1960
8119: Navajo Watch BandEst. US$120-US$360Lot Passed
Navajo Watch Band: Navajo Turquoise and Coral, Silver Watch Band, circa 1950
8123: Navajo Watch BandEst. US$145-US$500Lot Passed
Bolo Tie: Bolo Tie by Leonard Hoshki
8143: Bolo TieEst. US$170-US$510Lot Passed
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