Description
This striking collection of Plains-style regalia showcases the intricate artistry of porcupine quillwork and glass seed beads, likely dating from the mid-to-late 20th century. The assembly includes a hide-wrapped horn adorned with vibrant red feathers and geometric quillwork, a pair of fuchsia-dyed quill armbands, and a unique hide strip featuring a brass cross and animal fur—likely buffalo—suggesting a syncretic cultural influence. The geometric patterns and "lazy stitch" beadwork are characteristic of Northern Plains traditions, specifically Lakota or Cheyenne. The presence of a handmade envelope containing a significant cache of dyed red quills adds immense value for a collector interested in the raw materials of this traditional craft. These pieces exhibit the classic quill-wrapping techniques synonymous with high-status regalia. Overall, the items are in good vintage condition; the quills show some expected minor breakage and fading, and the feathers exhibit light ruffling and shedding consistent with age. Horn: H 6", W 11", D 3". Quill Packet: H 1", W 11", D 3". Fur/Cross Strip: H 0.5", W 24", D 2.25". Armbands: H 0.25", W 16", D 1.75". Hoop: H 1.5", W 11", D 4". Please see photos for condition.
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Plains Native American Regalia Group
Estimate $400-$10,000
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Relics of the American West
Jun 19, 2026 10:00 AM EDTUnion, IL, United States
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