Native American Handmade Salish Coiled Basket, 3 Wave pattern, approx 11h x 12w x 12d inchesCrawford Family Auctions LLC4.6(193)$150(26 bids)
Two Northwest Coast Native Baskets and a HatNew England Auctions - Fred Giampietro4.6(436)$250(2 bids)Feb 11, 2026
SoldTWO NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETRY VESSELScomprising a small carrying basket and water jug water vessel: 9 inches high; basket: 7 3/4 inches wide; 6 inches highSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Northwest Coast basketry vesselsTwo Northwest Coast basketry vesselsEarly 20th centuryComprising a Tsimshian twined basket with imbricated mask motif, and a smaller basket with imbricated lettering reading "Alaska," featurSee Sold Price
SoldThree basketry itemsThree basketry itemsEarly 20th centuryThe twined basketry vessels, comprising two Latin American winnowing baskets, each with stenciled motifs to undersides, and an Apache water canteen with pine pitcSee Sold Price
SoldThree Native American basketry vesselsThree Native American basketry vesselsOne Yokut, one Pima and another.the largest height 6in (15cm); diameter 8in (20cm) Provenance: Property from the collection of the late Basil W. R. Jenkins, CalifSee Sold Price
SoldTWO NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETRY DISHESCondition: one with a loss to rim 11 1/2 & 12 inches diameterSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Native American basketry bottlesLate 19th/early 20th Century One with tag: Klamath Falls basket/ Bought by Frederick S. Thompson /1898 The first a Klamath Falls woven basket over a glass bottle form with a handle and foot; the secSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Native American Pottery VesselsTwo Native American Pottery Vessels, Early 20th Century. Tallest dimensions: H: 7 1/2 x Dia: 9 1/2 in. From the Estate of Robert J. Jergens. Proceeds to benefit the Cleveland Institute of Art ScholarsSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Native American pottery vesselsTwo Native American pottery vesselslate 20th centuryComprising: a large Santo Domingo bowl by Arthur & Hilda Coriz and a Santa Clara blackware swirl vase by Madeline Tafoya.the bowl height 5 1/2in (14See Sold Price
SoldTwo Native American woven vesselsTwo Native American woven vesselsheight of tallest 14 1/2in (36cm); diameter 11 1/2in (29cm)See Sold Price
SoldTwo Native American, Pottery Vessels.Two Native American, Pottery Vessels. Both with metal stands, one signed 'Rafael' on the underside Larger: 12" x 11.5"See Sold Price
SoldTwo Native American Pottery Vessels.Two Native American Pottery Vessels. One dated 1939, 4-1/2"h.See Sold Price
SoldTWO NATIVE AMERICAN CERAMIC VESSELSCondition: the larger heavily repaired from major damage; with loss to top the bird: 5 inches wide; 5 inches high; the other: 7 inches wide; 7 inches highSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Antique Apache Basketry BowlsOffered here for your consideration are two antique Apache basketry bowls. You need these masterfully woven baskets in your collection. In bold designs, created with devil's claw for the black andSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Antique Pima Basketry PlaquesPresented here for your consideration are two antique Pima basketry plaques. They are fine examples of Pima basketry with a flower and a whirling log style design displayed on them. Pima (Akimel O'OdhSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Early Native American Pottery VesselsTwo Early Native American Pottery Vesselspolychrome decorated earthenware, the first is a canteen circa early 1900s, probably Zuni, flattened bottom (8 x 9 x 4 in.) (ingrained soiling from use), and tSee Sold Price
SoldTWO SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY VESSELS. Including one signed "Gachupin," Jemez, with incisedTWO SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY VESSELS. Including one signed "Gachupin," Jemez, with incised swirl-ribbed decoration. Other unsigned, with intricate reserve design and turquoise cabochon inlaySee Sold Price
Two Native American Acoma Pottery Vessels by MariaTwo Native American Acoma Pottery Vessels by Maria Torivio and Sarah Garcia. Painted earthenware; comprising a round tapered form with elongated wide neck; and a round double spout vessel with handle;See Sold Price
SoldTwo Early Native American Pottery VesselsNew Mexico, ca. 12th century and 19th century. The largest, a painted pottery vessel, Casas Grandes, ca. 12th century. The smaller bowl is Acoma or Laguna Pueblo. MEASUREMENTS Height of tallest: 6 3/4See Sold Price
SoldTwo Unsigned Native American Decorated VesselsComprises two decorated terracotta vessels. Dimensions: 7.4" ⌀ x 0" W; 6.5" ⌀ ; See Sold Price
SoldTwo Unsigned Native American Decorated VesselsComprises two decorated terracotta vessels. Dimensions: 7.4" ⌀ x 0" W; 6.5" ⌀ ; See Sold Price
SoldTwo Western Native American Pottery VesselsOne large Hopi Pottery vessel having a good form and nicely decorated body together with a smaller blackware vessel which is likely Santa Clara. No restoration the blackware piece having some scattereSee Sold Price
SoldTWO NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY ARTIFACT VESSELS -TWO NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY ARTIFACT VESSELS - Southwest US. Both vessels are pre-1500 AD. One Gila Polychrome bowl with black & white geometric design and red base, 3 3/4” H x 5 3/8” diameter. ThSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Antique Native American Pottery VesselsCirca 1900, York County South Carolina, Catawba Indian. Each vessel having incised decoration at all sides. The two-handled example having a handle reattached and two cracks at each side. The footed pSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Diné (Navajo) polychrome basketry traysJoann Johnson and Mary Jean Johnson Diné (Navajo), (b.1964) and (20th/21st century), two polychrome basketry trays, the larger example worked with abstracted moths or butterflies, the smaller witSee Sold Price