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SoldA collection of polychrome Hopi Third Mesa wicker plaques20th Century; Southwest United States A group of eight twined wicker tray basket plaques with various Kachina (Katsina) mask motifs, including Crow Mother, Butterfly Maiden, Mud Head, and Kokopelli MSee Sold Price
SoldHopi Third Mesa Wicker Drying Basket c. 1900'sFor your consideration is this Hopi Indian third mesa wicker drying basket, circa early 1900's. The basket shows iconic Hopi construction with polychrome painted decoration and a raised centerpiece wiSee Sold Price
SoldHopi Third Mesa Wicker Basketry PlaquesHopi Third Mesa Wicker Basketry Plaques 20th century lot of 5, includes: three colorful plaques, diameters 12-1/2 inches, 12-1/4 inches, and 12 inches two natural colored plaques, diametSee Sold Price
SoldPolychrome Hopi Wicker Tray12 ½" Polychrome Hopi Wicker Tray – circa 1930, Great DesignSee Sold Price
SoldPolychrome Hopi Wicker Tray11" Polychrome Hopi Wicker Tray – circa 1990's, High Quality!See Sold Price
SoldHopi, Third Mesa, Group of Three Wicker Plaques, ca. 1960sHopi, Third Mesa Group of Three Wicker Plaques, ca. 1960snatural and aniline dyes, woven sumacSmallest: 1 x 11 1/2 x 11 3/4 in. (2.5 x 29.2 x 29.8 cm.), Largest: Height 1 1/2 x Diameter 13 1/2 in. (3.See Sold Price
SoldHopi, Third Mesa Pair of Mana Wicker Plaques, ca. 1930sHopi, Third Mesa Pair of Mana Wicker Plaques, ca. 1930snatural and aniline dyes, woven sumacShortest: Height 1/2 x Diameter 12 1/2 in. (1.3 x 31.8 cm.), Tallest: 2 x 12 x 12 3/4 in. (5.1 x 30.5 x 32.4See Sold Price
SoldHopi wicker polychrome trayHopi wicker polychrome tray, Northeast Arizone, made by Virginia Gaseoma. 12 1/2'' dia.See Sold Price
SoldClark Tenakhongva (b. 1957, Hopi-Third Mesa-Hoat'Ve'La)Clark Tenakhongva(b. 1957, Hopi-Third Mesa-Hoat'Ve'La)Two Hopi Pueblo Third Mesa Snipe katsinasPolychrome painted cottonwood, feathers, corn huskEach with feathers to top, corn husk earrings, and birdSee Sold Price
SoldClark Tenakhongva (b. 1957, Hopi-Third Mesa-Hoat'Ve'La)Clark Tenakhongva(b. 1957, Hopi-Third Mesa-Hoat'Ve'La)A large Hopi Pueblo Third Mesa Eagle katsinaPolychrome painted cottonwood, feathers, corn huskWith outstretched wings, applied feathers, and cornSee Sold Price
SoldClark Tenakhongva (b. 1957, Hopi-Third Mesa-Hoat'Ve'La)Clark Tenakhongva(b. 1957, Hopi-Third Mesa-Hoat'Ve'La)A Hopi Pueblo Third Mesa Wakas Cow katsinaPolychrome painted cottonwood, feathers, horsehairWith spotted snout, horns and feathers to mask, and hoSee Sold Price
SoldClark Tenakhongva (b. 1957, Hopi-Third Mesa-Hoat'Ve'La)Clark Tenakhongva(b. 1957, Hopi-Third Mesa-Hoat'Ve'La)A Hopi Pueblo Third Mesa Mastof Death Fly katsinaPolychrome painted cottonwood, feathers, corn huskSigned to underside: C.W.T. / !!See Sold Price
SoldAttributed to Clark Tenakhongva (b. 1957, Hopi-Third Mesa-Hoat'Ve'La)Attributed to Clark Tenakhongva(b. 1957, Hopi-Third Mesa-Hoat'Ve'La)A Patun Squash katsinaPolychrome painted cottonwood and squash gourdIn green and yellow stripes, with squash flower to top and stripSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Hopi Third Mesa basketry itemsSecond-quarter 20th century A round polychrome plaque (13'' Dia.) and basket (4.5'' H x 11.5'' Dia.)See Sold Price
SoldEdward Seechoma (b. 1974, Hopi-Third Mesa)Edward Seechoma(b. 1974, Hopi-Third Mesa)Three Hopi Pueblo katsinas, early 21st centuryPolychrome painted cottonwood, feathers, horsehairComprising "Hakto" (Zuni Stick Boy) katsina with black and whitSee Sold Price
SoldHENRY FRED (B.1951) HOPI KOYEMSI KACHINA DOLLNative American Hopi Koyemsi (Mud Head) Kachina doll, signed H. Fred underfoot, (Henry Fred, Hopi, Third Mesa Village of Bacavi, Arizona, b.1951), carved and polychrome painted wood figure, depictingSee Sold Price
SoldHopi Human Figural Polychrome Tray, Yuyaheova, 2nd Mesa [186391]Hopi human figural polychrome tray, made for wall hanging. Oblong, 10.5 x 11.5". Perfect condition. This is a very special basket made by renowned basket weaver Hazel Yuyaheova of the Second Mesa in tSee Sold Price
SoldHopi Polychrome Tray with original tagIncludes original Hopi Arts and Crafts, 2nd Mesa Arizona Tag from 1983 maker Milton Jakalu - 10" diameter. Like new conditionSee Sold Price
Sold7 BasketsVarious Ages, Including a well made basketry tray with central star design and 2 handles, very good condition, 1" x 19"; a wonderful Hopi wicker weave 3rd Mesa plaque with beautiful radiating colors,See Sold Price
SoldA Hopi "Mad Sone Eater" polychrome katsina figureA Hopi "Mad Sone Eater" polychrome katsina figureLate 20th centuryTitled, inscribed, and possibly signed to underside: Third Mesa / Owa-Noazrozro; further signed possibly reading: R N/AsawieSee Sold Price
SoldHopi Third Mesa Basketry Plaque diameter 12 3/4 inchesHopi Third Mesa Basket Plaque THIRD QUARTER 20th CENTURY with kachina face diameter 12 3/4 inches Provenance:See Sold Price
SoldThree Hopi polychrome wicker plaques dia. 12 1/2, 7, and 7 in.Three Hopi polychrome wicker plaques The largest by Regina Kooyahooma, with a first prize ribbon from 1979, with two small plaques. dia. 12 1/2, 7, and 7 in. For further information on this lot pleasSee Sold Price
SoldVintage Hopi Polychrome Wicker Plaque with "Kona"Vintage Hopi Polychrome Wicker Plaque with "Kona" Runner Chipmunk Kachina by Wallace Honanwaima. Plaque 15 in diameter, kachina 6 x 2 x 2 end. Measurements are approximate.See Sold Price
SoldPair of Hopi Mesa Wicker Plaques, Tusayan PuebloA pair of antique mesa wicker woven plaques by the Hopi people, the larger retaining the remnants of an old tag to the underside noting its origin as the Tusayan Pueblo in northern Arizona. The largerSee Sold Price