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SoldRowena Bradley Cherokee BasketRowena Bradley Cherokee Basket, North Carolina, made of river cane, repeating diamond design, probably walnut, bloodroot dyes, mid 20th c. 20"h x 13"w (opening)See Sold Price
SoldRowena Bradley. Cherokee Storage Basket.Rowena Bradley. Rare Double-Woven Cherokee Storage Basket with Lid. c. 1982. River cane with butternut and blood root natural vegetable dyes. Provenance Indian Arts & Crafts Board, U.S. Dept. of The ISee Sold Price
SoldRowena Bradley (attributed). Cherokee Basket.Rowena Bradley (attributed). Cherokee Basket. Rivercane and vegetable dye. 15" h x 12" diameter. Excellent condition. Provenance: The Jet Lacoss Collection. Est. $800-1,200. Ship: $65See Sold Price
SoldSuperb Rowena Bradley Cherokee Double Weave BasketMeasuring approx 11 inches tall x 7 inches x 7 inches square. In very good condition. This basket was discovered in a lifetime Maryland collection, and this is the first time it is being offered on thSee Sold Price
SoldRowena Bradley Cherokee Storage Container BasketLarge double weave butternut root and blood root vegetable dye cane covered storage container / basket. Purchased from Kathleen Spain, Kansas City, sold with exhibition pamphlet from 1974. Overall 12.See Sold Price
SoldRowena Bradley. Cherokee Double Weave Basket.Rowena Bradley. Cherokee Double Weave Basket. c.1970's. River cane and butternut dye. 10" h x 9" diameter. Excellent condition. Provenance: The Jet Lacoss Collection. Est. $400-600. Ship: $55See Sold Price
SoldMonumental Rowena Bradley Cherokee Double Weave Rivercane BasketAn extraordinary and monumental Cherokee rivercane basket by master weaver Rowena Bradley (1922–2003) — one of the most celebrated basket makers of the 20th century. This exceptional example featuSee Sold Price
SoldContemporary Cherokee Basket by Rowena Bradley (NC,Contemporary Cherokee Basket by Rowena Bradley (NC, 1922-2003)double weave with bloodroot and butternut dyes, Indian Arts & Crafts Board tag states maker as Rowena Bradley. 9 x 7 1/2 in. Rowena BradleSee Sold Price
SoldROWENA BRADLEY RIVER CANE BASKETROWENA BRADLEY (CHEROKEE, 1922-2003) RIVER CANE BASKET, H 16", W 12 1/2":A woven basket made of river cane by Rowena Bradley, a native Cherokee who began basket weaving at age six.See Sold Price
SoldRowena Bradley (NC, 1922-2003), Cherokee "Flowing River" Rivercane Lidded BasketRowena Bradley (NC, 1922-2003), Cherokee "Flowing River" Rivercane Lidded BasketSwimmer Branch Painttown Community, double weave rivercane with butternut and bloodroot dyes, of tall rectangular form aSee Sold Price
SoldRowena Bradley (NC, 1922-2003), Cherokee Double Weave Lidded Storage BasketRowena Bradley (NC, 1922-2003), Cherokee Double Weave Lidded Storage BasketSwimmer Branch, Painttown Community, double weave rivercane with walnut and bloodroot dyes, of tall rectangular form and featSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of three Cherokee woven basketsIncluding river cane planter basket and vase by Rowena Bradley (1922-2003), along with a white oak waste basket by Carol Welch; largest 14.5"H 12"diameterSee Sold Price
SoldCherokee Rivercane Basket, Attributed to Bradleya Co- Op tag is included ( was not attached) attribution to Rowena Bradley, 15 inches tall, square to round form, walnut and yellow root weavers, patterns include double Chiefs Heart, Chain, and ChiefSee Sold Price
Sold3 Native American Rivercane Baskets, Cherokee & CowshattaThree Native American rivercane baskets including: one (1) Cherokee, attributed to Rowena Bradley, small double-weave square-lidded form with alternating bloodroot, walnut, and natural weavers; one (1See Sold Price
SoldCherokee Double-Weave Lidded Rivercane Basket, RowenaNative American double weave lidded rivercane basket by Rowena Bradley (1922-2003), rectangular lidded form woven in the "Eye of the Sacred Bird" pattern with dyed walnut weavers. 6 3/4" H x 8 1/2" WSee Sold Price
SoldRowena Bradley Large Woven River Cane BasketRowena Bradley Large Woven River Cane Basket 1922-2003, Cherokee, North Carolina, with butternut root-dyed details, accompanied by a certification tag, the Qualla Co-op card and additional Qualla cardSee Sold Price
SoldLOT OF (2) VINTAGE BASKETS INCL. ROWENA BRADLEYIncluding- (1) with label of Rowena Bradley. Height- 12"See Sold Price
SoldVery Rare Cherokee Woven River Cane Lidded BasketBy Rowen Bradley, Qualla Boundary, North Carolina, circa 1950. The piece has been exceptionally woven with double wall technique. The lidded basket has its original paper tag at the interior as well.See Sold Price
Sold2 Native American Cherokee Baskets by Lucy GeorgeTwo (2) Cherokee baskets by Lucy Nola George (1897-1978), including a honeysuckle vine wastebasket form with walnut, bloodroot and yellow root dyes and a round lidded honeysuckle vine sewing basket wiSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Cherokee basketsIncluding a white oak double handled storage basket by Dinah Wolfe, a white oak double folding handle purse basket by Carol Welch, a white oak pinic basket by Annie Driver, and a white oak curved lipSee Sold Price
SoldEmma Taylor. Beautiful Eastern Branch Cherokee Basket.Emma Taylor. Beautiful Large Eastern Branch Cherokee Basket. White oak with bloodroot and walnut dye. Excellent condition. 14" h x 16" diameter. Est. $1,000-1,500. Ship: $65See Sold Price
SoldTwo (2) Cherokee Baskets, incl. Double Weave RivercaneTwo (2) Native American Cherokee baskets including one (1) square form double rivercane basket with walnut and bloodroot dyed weavers woven in the Flowing Water 2 pattern and one (1) white oak and mapSee Sold Price
SoldFive Cherokee BasketsNorth Carolina, Qualla Boundary, late 20th century, four shopping style baskets with swing handles along with one basket with locking lid and fixed handle, largest 11-1/2 x 7-1/2 x 8 in. Provenance: PSee Sold Price
Sold3 Native American Cherokee BasketsThree (3) Native American Cherokee baskets, including: one (1) lidded honeysuckle basket with walnut dyed weavers by Nancy Conseen (1929-1997), retains the original Qualla Arts tag; one (1) rivercaneSee Sold Price