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SoldFIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKETS.Twentieth century. Woven splint with bentwood handles. Late buttocks basket. Edge wear and loss. Largest basket 14" w x 11.75" h.See Sold Price
SoldFive Native American Woven BasketsComprising two Native American woven baskets, the larger height 4 inches, diameter 7 inches; a Hupa or Yurok Twined Woven Basket. Lower Klamath River peoples of Northwestern California, 20th century,See Sold Price
SoldFive Native American Woven BasketsFive Native American Woven Baskets. Comprising Klamath region twined round basket, Modoc twined round basket, coiled round basket, coiled polychrome tray basket, carrying basket mounted with hidSee Sold Price
SoldFIVE NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKETSFIVE NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKETSIncludes a polychrome lidded, 6.5" Hopi basket of geometric design; a 3" finely woven polychrome decorated Makah basket (northwest North America); and threeSee Sold Price
SoldFIVE ASSORTED NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKETS INCLUDING DUCK, - Height (approx.): 7 inches.FIVE ASSORTED NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKETS INCLUDING DUCK. Selection of five assorted Native American woven and coiled baskets showcasing the work of American Southwest, possible the Apache, Hopi (SSee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN WOVEN COIL BASKETS, LOT OF FIVE,AMERICAN WOVEN COIL BASKETS, LOT OF FIVE, rye straw, each retains likely original surface with warm color. 19th century. Various sizes.Provenance: Property deaccessioned by the Mount Vernon Ladies' AsSee Sold Price
SoldNATIVE AMERICAN ESKIMO WOVEN BASKETS, LOT OF FIVENATIVE AMERICAN ESKIMO WOVEN BASKETS, LOT OF FIVE, comprising a coiled handled tray with dyed-weaver decoration, a squat, bulbous coiled form with cover, and a small cedar bark example, each with natuSee Sold Price
SoldFive Woven Gathering BasketsFive Woven Gathering Baskets American, 19th Century Height of largest 8 1/2 inches (without handle). Property from the Collection of Dr. James Dawson, Manchester, KentuckySee Sold Price
SoldASSORTED AMERICAN WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF FIVEASSORTED AMERICAN WOVEN-SPLINT BASKETS, LOT OF FIVE, including a covered feather basket and two swing handle examples, each retaining dry natural surface. 19th century. Largest 19 1/2" HOA. ProvenanceSee Sold Price
SoldFive woven baskets including three Native American, details include: Hupa Tribe woven bowl withFive woven baskets including three Native American, details include: Hupa Tribe woven bowl with double sided triangle design at waist, loss to rim, 6 1/4" h. x 7 1/2" diam.; two Papago Tribe baskets,See Sold Price
SoldFive (5) Native American BasketsFive (5) Native American BasketsThe first is a large tightly woven food preparation basket, California, 1940s-50s, grasses with sedge and devils claw, (8 1/2 x 20 1/2 in.) (losses to rim wrappings; otSee Sold Price
SoldFIVE AMERICAN PAINTED BASKETS.Twentieth century. Woven splint, bentwood and vine handles. Two melon rib with late paint and eye of God handles. 12"h. 19"w., 12"h. 11.5"w., small gathering basket with late blue paint, 7"h. 6.5"w. aSee Sold Price
SoldFIVE SOUTH CAROLINA SWEETGRASS BASKETSAmerican / South Carolina, 20th century. Group of five handmade woven baskets sweet grass baskets, one with illegible signature to underside. Provenance: Private Collection of Dannette Duckworth, AtlaSee Sold Price
SoldA PAIR OF GOOD PIMA WOVEN BASKETS, CIRCA 1900A PAIR OF GOOD PIMA WOVEN BASKETS, CIRCA 1900. One of traditional form with solid five point star at center and the other of oval form. Greatest size 11.25 inches in diameter. Native American. SHIPPINSee Sold Price
SoldFIVE AMERICAN BASKETS.Late 19th-early 20th century. Rye straw 3.5"h. 11"d. and four woven splint with bentwood handles. Melon rib with old red paint, 11"h. 11"d., footed, 12"h. and buttocks with traces with old red paint,See Sold Price
SoldFIVE AMERICAN MINIATURE BASKETS.Twentieth century. Rye straw, 3.25"d. and four woven splint with bentwood handles. Wall pocket with old white and dark green paint, 7.25"h., two similar baskets, 5.5", 7"h. and buttocks with red paintSee Sold Price
Sold5 PCS, CHARLESTON SWEETGRASS SERVING BASKETSAmerican/South Carolina, 20th/21st century. Group of five handmade sweetgrass bread baskets woven of sweetgrass, pine needles, and palmetto. One labeled as being made by Charlotte Kennedy. Note: SweetSee Sold Price
Sold(on 5) NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKETSthree Northwest coast, one with abalone bead and feather decoration; one with abalone shell decoration (detached strands of shell); one with rattle cover,See Sold Price
SoldTWO NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKETS.Contrasting geometric designs. Larger example, 5.5”H x 8.5”dia and smaller example, 3.5”H x 7.75” Dia.See Sold Price
SoldVintage Native American Woven BasketsVintage Native American Woven Baskets circa 1900. Max: 4 1/2 X 8 1/2 in.See Sold Price
SoldFOUR NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKETScomprising three bowls and one mug Condition: one with loss to rim. Another with a split extending 2 1/4 inches down from rim two 6 1/2 inches diameter; one 6 inches diameter; the cup 3 1/4 inches diaSee Sold Price
SoldTHREE ASSORTED NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKETS, - Height: 3 to 3.5 inches.THREE ASSORTED NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKETS. Three assorted Native American baskets possibly made by groups such as the Pomo, Yokuts, Mono, Paiute, or Washoe. One is a storage or burden basket featuSee Sold Price
SoldEleven Native American Woven BasketsEleven Native American Woven Baskets. Including Makah, Wakashan, Nootka, Hupa, Karok, Etc. Including boat shaped, examples with covers, and open, all woven with figural designs or geometric ones, inclSee Sold Price