Restored Round Split Rattan Table Lamp W/ Carved Wood Base & WrappingsChairish Auctions4.5(10.3k)$460
Handcrafted Wooden Drum with Natural Hide Head and Twine LacingChicago Estate Advisors4.3(7)$50Feb 13, 2026
Naturalist Organic Hollowed Wood Bowl Vessel. Woodworker Artisan Studio. No maker's Mark.Uniques and Antiques, Inc.4.7(865)$307 days Left
Hand-Carved Djembe Drum with Natural Hide Head and Striker MalletsChicago Estate Advisors4.3(7)$50Feb 13, 2026
SoldEastern Woodlands Birchbark ContainerA finely crafted old birch bark container decorated with a pattern of leaves. The container was sewn together with plant fibers and has a finely wrapped rim. The container measures 11 inches tall x 9.See Sold Price
SoldEastern Woodlands Decorated Birchbark ContainersEastern Woodlands Decorated Birchbark Containers mid-19th century lot of 2, includes: a rectangular lidded box decorated with fleur-de-lis and identified as Ojibwa height 9 inches x width 11 inches xSee Sold Price
Sold(Lot of 3) Native American basket group, consisting of(Lot of 3) Native American basket group consisting of a Mic-Mac quill basket Makah basket with duck motifs with an Eastern Woodlands birch bark basket largest: 3""hSee Sold Price
SoldNATIVE AMERICAN HURON / EASTERN WOODLANDS EMBROIDERED BIRCHBARK BOXES, LOT OF TWONATIVE AMERICAN HURON / EASTERN WOODLANDS EMBROIDERED BIRCHBARK BOXES, LOT OF TWO, comprising a card case and a circular example, each featuring intricate polychrome-dyed moose-hair floral embroideredSee Sold Price
SoldEastern Quilled birchbark Micmac Container, pre-1900A Northeastern quilled birchbark container with intricate multicolored quillwork designs, geometric motifs, and vibrant patterns across the lid and body. Mid 19th or turn of the century. Reference: hiSee Sold Price
SoldFIRST NATIONS NORTH EASTERN WOODLANDS CANOE.Ca. 1900, possibly Micmac, Northern Maine birch bark with quill work decoration depicting birds, flowers and the American flag. 36.5”L x 7”H x 8”D. Sussman Collection.See Sold Price
SoldAn Eastern Woodlands Pipe Tomahawk c. 1800 wooAn Eastern Woodlands Pipe Tomahawk c. 1800 wood, metal, hide, dyed porcupine quills, glass seed beads, sinew Provenance: This lot is accompanied by a letter from Donald Ewing, dated September 1, 1988,See Sold Price
SoldNative American Eastern Woodlands Stone Pipe Bird FormNative American, central/midwestern United States, Eastern Woodlands, ca. 1000 to 1600 CE, found in Todd County, Kentucky. A charming smoking pipe in the form of a bird lying on its back. Hand-carvedSee Sold Price
SoldA Woodlands birchbark moose hair embroidered curioA Woodlands birchbark moose hair embroidered curio Probably Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), a birchbark canoe model with dyed moose hair embroidery depicting three vignettes of figures smoking in foliate laSee Sold Price
SoldEastern Woodlands Cannel Coal Reel Bannerstone, Ex-KnoblockNative American, Eastern Woodlands, ca. 1200 to 1000 BCE. Extremely rare and desirable! A superb example of a reel-shaped bannerstone crafted from deep black cannel coal, exhibiting a finely symmetricSee Sold Price
SoldEight Eastern Woodlands or Great Lakes bags, identified as Ottawa & OmahaEight Eastern Woodlands or Great Lakes bags, identified as Ottawa & Omaha Comprising one wool applique wall pocket and seven twined bags woven with geometric motifs. the largest: length 17in, width 22See Sold Price
SoldEastern Woodlands Spontoon Tomahawk Head overall lengthEastern Woodlands Spontoon Tomahawk Head 18th century hand-forged with outward curled tines and ovoid-shaped eye overall length 9 inches x width of blade 1 1/2 inchesSee Sold Price
SoldEASTERN WOODLANDS / IROQUOIS BEAR EFFIGY WOODEN SPOON, NEW YORK, OUT OF AN OLD N.Y. COLLECTION THATEASTERN WOODLANDS / IROQUOIS BEAR EFFIGY WOODEN SPOON, NEW YORK, OUT OF AN OLD N.Y. COLLECTION THAT SPANNED BACK 3 GENERATIONSSee Sold Price
Sold4 5/8" Monitor Pipe. Eastern Woodlands. Very well made with arched bowl. Ex-Rector.4 5/8" Monitor Pipe. Eastern Woodlands. Very well made with arched bowl. Steatite with excellent patins. Ex-Dale Rector. Jackson G9+ COASee Sold Price
SoldEastern Woodlands Pipe Tomahawklate 19th/early 20th century, brass head with dovetailed iron bit, rounded bowl with overall engraved leaf decoration, wood haft, 18 in. lengthSee Sold Price
SoldEastern Woodlands Pipe Tomahawk [167387]Woodlands Pipe Tomahawk (Early 20th Century). Likely a presentation piece, the wood haft with silver caps framing section heavily decorated with brass and silver colored tacks, etched rings and more tSee Sold Price
Sold17" LONG EASTERN WOODLANDS SNAPPING TURTLE SHELL RATTLE CIRCA 19TH CENTURY, ORIGINALLY USED BY THE17" LONG EASTERN WOODLANDS SNAPPING TURTLE SHELL RATTLE CIRCA 19TH CENTURY, ORIGINALLY USED BY THE SENECA & IROQUOIS INDIANSSee Sold Price
SoldEastern Woodlands Style Pipe TomahawkSteel with flared 3 12" wide x 5" long blade with saddle and pipe, mounted on maple handle with brass tacks, 8 3/4 x 21 1/4" high. Condition VG.See Sold Price
SoldLot of 24 Eastern Woodlands Stone ToolsNative American, Southern to Eastern United States, Texas, Eastern Woodlands Period, ca. 5000 BCE to 1000 CE. A set of 24 hand-knapped stone tools including spear points and cutting tools. Many of theSee Sold Price
SoldEastern Woodlands Powder HornEastern Woodlands Powder Horn, ca. 1830 - 1870horn, brass, wood3 1/2 x 5 x 12 1/2 in. (8.9 x 12.7 x 31.8 cm.), with stand: 5 1/2 x 5 x 12 1/2 in. (14 x 12.7 x 31.8 cm.) Private Collection, New MexicoSee Sold Price
SoldFour Native American Eastern Woodlands Stone Tools**First Time At Auction** Native American, Eastern to Midwestern United States, Eastern Woodland Period, ca. 500 to 1500 CE. A gathering of 4 hand-shaped stone axe heads, each with a unique size and wSee Sold Price
Sold2 Native American Eastern Woodlands BannerstonesNative American, Eastern United States, Indiana (Dekalb County) and Ohio (Holmes County), Eastern Woodland, Archaic Period, ca. 5000 to 1000 BCE. A nice set of 2 hand-carved bannerstones of varying foSee Sold Price
SoldNative American Eastern Woodlands Chert Spear PointNative American, central/midwestern United States, Eastern Woodlands, ca. 500 to 1500 CE, found in Warren County, Missouri. A hand-knapped chert spear point exhibiting mottled beige, tan, gray, and piSee Sold Price
SoldNative American Eastern Woodlands Stone Axe HeadNative American, central/midwestern United States, Eastern Woodlands, ca. 500 to 1500 CE. A hand-carved stone hand axe exhibiting dark brown and gray hues. The tool features a pair of deep hand grooveSee Sold Price