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Natural Multi-Color Picture Jasper Elephant Carving 222.73 Ct. Gemstone UnheatedTreasure of Gems & Jewelry4.4(213)$12 days Left
Hand Carved Soapstone Hippopotamus Trnk BoxThe Benefit Shop Foundation Inc.4.4(3.3k)$2(1 bid)5 days Left
Abraham Anghik Ruben Bear Transformation Inuit Art Soapstone SculptureDixon's Auction at Crumpton4.5(66)$50(2 bids)Feb 11, 2026
An Egyptian Schist Hippopotamus Effigy, Late Period, Circa 664-332 BCE, 18ZBThousandPlanet4.4(219)$52 days Left
SoldNative American Carved Stone Bear PipeNative American Carved Stone Bear Pipe. This item has not been authenticated as to age, authenticity, materials, maker, time period, or originSee Sold Price
SoldNative American Stone PipeNative American carved stone pipe with bear. North America, 19th century. Pipe: L 5-1/4 in. Overall with stem: L 24-3/4 in. Condition: Pipe bowl cracked and glued. Pipe stem of a later date. Link to hSee Sold Price
Sold(5) Effigy Pipes, Native American Style(5) Effigy Pipes, Native American Style, Carved Stone, (1) Frog, (1) Owl, (1) Bird, (1) Bear And Fish And (1) Two Bears, Both Bear Pipes Have Repair, Sizes Range From 2" To 4", Woody Auction Cannot GuSee Sold Price
Sold(4) Effigy Pipes, Native American Style(4) Effigy Pipes, Native American Style, Carved Stone, (1) Bear, (1) Weasel, (1) Duck And (1) Crayfish On Fish, Sizes Range From 3" To 4.75", Woody Auction Cannot Guarantee The Age Or Authenticity OfSee Sold Price
Sold4 NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED STONE ARTICLES, PIPE & AXAmerican, 20th century. A group of Native American carved stone tools and artifacts comprising of butterfly banner stone, long effigy pipe in the form of a bear and bird, and two unknown tools. AppareSee Sold Price
SoldFour Inuit Carved Stone Pipes.Four Inuit Carved Stone Pipes. Pipes have been carved into a bird, a frog, a bear and a fish (1 1/2" x 3 1/2" x 1")See Sold Price
SoldCarved Bear PipeIntricately carved from dark stone, this Native American pipe features a detailed bear effigy resting atop a long rectangular base. The craftsmanship emphasizes the bear’s fur texture and facial feaSee Sold Price
SoldNative American Zuni Stone Pipe, Bear FormNative American, possibly Zuni, ca. 20th century CE. A charming stone pipe carved in the form of a bear standing on 4 thick legs with a pointed snout, recessed eyes, and cup-form ears. A hole throughSee Sold Price
SoldNative American Cherokee Stone Pipe w/ BearNative American, Cherokee Nation, eastern US, ca. 19th century. Carved stone pipe of gray-black soapstone, stem with angular walls, bowl ovoid. On the front exterior of the bowl is a bear carved in hiSee Sold Price
SoldGREYSTONE NATIVE AMERICAN PIPE20th c. Plains Indian Carved Stone Pipe depicting a man struggling with a bear that has been pierced by an arrow, the wooden stem carved with gold faced dancing figures, signed on the bottom of the boSee Sold Price
SoldNative American Canadian Inuit Carved Stone BearNative American Canadian Inuit Eskimo Carved Stone Polar Bear by Mark Pitsiulak, measures 4''W x 8''L x 4.5''H, signed in RomanSee Sold Price
SoldNative American Zuni Carved Stone Bear FetishNative American Zuni Carved Stone Bear Fetish, turquoise eyes and yellow lip shell arrowhead spirit pack embellished with turquoise and coral, measures 1.5''H x 3''LSee Sold Price
SoldNATIVE AMERICAN CARVED STONE PIPE, LIKELY AN EFFIGY PIPE. - Length: 5.5 inches.NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED STONE PIPE, LIKELY AN EFFIGY PIPE. Native American carved stone pipe, likely an effigy pipe, possibly made of steatite or similar stone. Native American effigy pipes were oftenSee Sold Price
SoldLucassie Takatak (b-1942) Inuit Carved, Stone BearA hand-carved Inuit Eskimo stone sculpture depicting a polar bear. Artist / sculptor Lusassie Takatak, b-1942, Belcher Island, Resident of Sanikiluaq. Signed underfoot in Inuktitut syllabics. MeasuresSee Sold Price
SoldNative American Carved Stone PipeLikely Mississippian, and of the period. The piece having been carved from a single stone. Some surface wear consistent with age. L4" H 2 1/4" Sold from the collection of a private Lexington, South CaSee Sold Price
SoldMOSES SMITH INUIT CARVED STONE BEAR WITH FISHCarved stone figure of a bear with Canada Eskimo Art and Povungnituk label identifying artist on bottom h. 4.5 x w. 4.5 x l. 11 in. Provenance: From the lifetime collection of a Greenwich, CT gentlemaSee Sold Price
SoldNative American Carved Stone PipeNative American carved stone pipe. Measures 3.25 in. H x 6 in. W x 1.5 in. D. Pipe measures 3.25 in. H x 6 in. W x 1.5 in. D for shipping purposes only. The absence of a condition report does not implSee Sold Price
SoldNative Zuni Carved Stone Bear Fetish NecklaceNative Zuni Carved Stone Bear Fetish Necklace. See photos for details as part of description. Excellent condition. Measures approximately: 28 inches long.See Sold Price
SoldNative Zuni Carved Stone Bear FetishNative Zuni Carved Stone Bear Fetish. See photos for details as part of description. Excellent condition. Measures approximately: 3.18 inches long x 1.28 inches wide x 1.34 inches high.See Sold Price
SoldNative Zuni Carved Stone Bear Signed By Ariana QuamNative Zuni Carved Stone Bear Signed By Ariana Quam. See photos for details as part of description. Excellent condition. Measures approximately: 1.58 inches long x 0.87 inches wide 2.18 inches high.See Sold Price
SoldNative Zuni Carved Stone Bear Fetish 2.52 Inches LongNative Zuni Carved Stone Bear Fetish 2.52 Inches Long. See photos for details as part of description. Excellent condition. Measures approximately: 2.52 inches long x 0.87 inches wide x 1.45 inches higSee Sold Price
SoldUnidentified Inuit Carved Stone Bear Sculpture, SignedHand-carved pink stone sculpture depicting a bear of Inuit origin. Marked on the underside with ‘Carving Number: 12-040’ and an unidentified signature. Detailed features include a textured finishSee Sold Price
SoldZuni Carved Stone Bear FetishZuni Carved Stone Bear Fetish, early 20th c., fetish bundle includes feathers, arrowhead, turquoise, and shells, held by sinew, h. 3 3/4 in., w. 5 in., d. 1 3/4 in.See Sold Price