Sold2017Northwest Coast Bird-form Feast BowlA Northwest coast Haida polychrome decorated feast bowl with abalone inlay, designed as a bird with a mask reverse. 5 in tall x 13 in long x 6 in wide. Provenance: From the collection of Paul Shaub, NSee Sold Price
Sold2017Northwest Coast Beaver-form Feast BowlNorthwest coast Haida feast bowl of beaver form with abalone inlay. 3-1/2 in tall x 11-1/4 in long x 5 in wide. Provenance: From the collection of Paul Shaub, New Castle DE.See Sold Price
Sold2021Early 20th C. Haida Wood Potlatch Bowl w/ Shell InlayNative American, Pacific Northwest Coast, Haida peoples, ca. early 20th century CE. A fabulous hand-carved wooden potlatch bowl of rectangular form adorned with a border of thirty-two inlaid shells. BSee Sold Price
Sold2023NORTHERN NORTHWEST COAST ALDAR SQUARE BOWL19th c., Tlingit or Haida, with arched, decorated ends depicting animals faces; incised ribbing on the ends of the concave sides; opercula shell inlay around the edge, distinct adze markings on the inSee Sold Price
Sold2023Old Northwest Coast Style Feast Bowl with Metal Rivets, 32 1/4"L.Old Northwest Coast Style Feast Bowl with Metal Rivets, 32 1/4"L.See Sold Price
Sold2017Cedar North West Coast Feast Bowl7” x 15 ½” Cedar North West Coast Feast Bowl with abalone eyes, beautifully executedSee Sold Price
Sold2023Northwest Coast-Style Feast Bowl, 8 1/2" Length.Northwest Coast-Style Feast Bowl, 8 1/2" Length.See Sold Price
Sold2022Northwest Coast Carved Wood Seal Feast Bowl Tom WhonnockNative American First Nation Northwest Coast seal bowl wood carving by Tom Whonnock. Signed on bottom.See Sold Price
Sold2021Don Lelooska (1933-1996 Kwakiutl) Native American MaskGreat Northwest Coast First Nation carved mask with shell inlay and great detail. Signed on backside 1966. Measures at 9 1/2" x 8 1/2" x 7".See Sold Price
Sold2015Northwest Coast Inuit Hand Carved Wood CanoeNative American Northwest Coast Inuit Hand Carved Wood Canoe with Shell Inlay, measures 6.25''L x 1.5''W, carved details on sides of canoeSee Sold Price
Sold2023A Northwest Coast bentwood lidded boxA Northwest Coast bentwood lidded box Of rectangular form, the slightly tapering lid with opercula shell inlay on two ends, the body painted with formline animal faces on two sides in red and black anSee Sold Price
Sold2022Northwest Coast Wood Spoon, late 19th century, the long scoop, with graduated handle, with threeNorthwest Coast Wood Spoon, late 19th century, the long scoop, with graduated handle, with three shell inlay panels, with metal stand, lg. 8 1/8 in.See Sold Price
Sold2019Northwest Coast Native American Argulite Carved BoxTitle: Northwest Coast Native American Argulite Carved Box Date: 1950-1960 Dimensions: 4" dia by 2" high Provenance/Additional Info: Abalone shell inlay Shipping: Domestic: Flat-rate of $20.00 to anywSee Sold Price
Sold2021Antique Tsimshian Bentwood Storage BoxAntique Tsimshian Bentwood Storage Box 27''x20''x20''. Museum quality Northwest Coast polychrome painted cedar large storage box with operculum shell inlay on lid. Decorated on two sides with u-form cSee Sold Price
Sold2016A Tlingit / Pacific Northwest grease bowlFirst quarter 20th century, in the form of a billed mammal, with operculum shell inlay and mother-of-pearl eyes, 3.75'' H x 5.625'' W x 14.5'' D, est: $400/600 Provenance: Private Collection, Ventura,See Sold Price
SoldA Rich LaValle Northwest Coast frontlet Rich LaValle (Adopted Tlingit, b. 1945) ht. 6 3/4, wd. 4...A Rich LaValle Northwest Coast frontlet Rich LaValle (Adopted Tlingit, b. 1945) The frontlet of a seated bear, with the head of a man above, decorated with inlay abalone shell, signed on the back, 'LaSee Sold Price
Sold202220th C. Pacific Northwest Haida Wood Spoon, Shell InlayNative American, Pacific Northwest, Haida, ca. 20th century CE. An elegant spoon, hand-carved from caramel-hued wood to display a shallow, ovoid bowl that gracefully tapers to a brief, tubular handle.See Sold Price
Sold2016Northwest Polychrome Feast BowlNative American Feast Bowl with Handle Fashioned After a Pair Ducks Eating A Fish {Height 4 3/4 inches, width 14 inches} [Restored]See Sold Price
Sold2020Ken Mowatt ''Bulge Box'' Painted CedarKen Mowatt (b.1944 Gitxsan) ''Bulge Box'' Painted Cedar 7''x12''x10.5''. Impressive relief carved and painted Northwest coast grease-bowl form box with u-form Raven and bird motifs. Signed on interiorSee Sold Price
Sold2022A Northwest Coast ladleA Northwest Coast ladle The wide bowl issuing a handle carved with a raven effigy. length 16in, width 5 7/8inSee Sold Price
Sold2022Kwakwaka'wakw wood carved mask, ex-Roy G. ColeKwakwaka'wakw wood carved mask, ex-Roy G. Cole, likely 19th/20th c., Northwest Coast, polychrome painted carved wood, shell and fur, abalone eyes and cheek pieces and fur, 9.75"h x 8.75"w x 4.5"d ProvSee Sold Price
Sold2020Beau Dick ''Pair of Mussel Rattles'' on StandBeau Dick (1955-2017 Kwakiutl) ''Pair of Mussel Rattles'' on Stand Painted Cedar 18''x17''x9''. Impressive pair of Northwest Coast carved and painted cedar shell rattles with u-form motifs. Solid cedaSee Sold Price
Sold201819 1/2" Haida-Tlingit Grease Bowl. Older example19 1/2" Haida-Tlingit Grease Bowl. British Columbia. Exquisite Northwest Coast, Native American, artifact. Carved Wood Bird Effigy Bowl (16 1/2") with Carved Frog (4 5/8") that insets in mouth. MotherSee Sold Price
Sold2017Northwest Coast Raven RattleA Northwest coast Haida polychrome raven rattle with abalone inlay. 12-1/4 in long x 4-1/2 in wide x 4-1/2 in deep. Provenance: From the collection of Paul Shaub, New Castle DE.See Sold Price
May 19Heartland Artifact Auctions Inc4.7/8" Outstanding Haida Pipe, Wood, Northwest Coast USA.$90(4 bids)
May 19Heartland Artifact Auctions Inc16 1/4" Salmon Club, Motley COA, Northwest Coast of the United States--acquired from Jerry Dickey$270(5 bids)