Description
This remarkable ceremonial-style long pipe features a hand-carved catlinite (pipestone) bowl in the form of a seated anthropomorphic figure, likely of Plains Indian origin dating to the mid-to-late 19th century. The deep reddish-brown pipestone bowl depicts a stylized, contemplative figure in a crouched posture. The intricate "puzzle-stem" is a masterpiece of folk art, featuring a dual-helical wooden cage carved from a single piece of wood that houses a central catlinite inner shaft—a technique requiring immense skill to ensure the inner stone core remains protected by the outer wooden lattice. The item is in fair to good antique condition; the stone figure shows age-appropriate surface wear and minor scuffing, while the central catlinite shaft of the stem exhibits five noticeable cracks. Despite these fissures, the assembly remains solid with no loose components. H 4", W 1.5", D 25.5". Please see photos for condition.
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Native American Catlinite Figural Pipe
Estimate $800-$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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