American Indian & Ethnographic Art Sale 2893B
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American & European Works of Art Auction 2704B 02/07/2014 4:00 PM EST Lot 632 Of 689 - Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976) Red Circus Horse
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Selected Provenance John Nelson Glass
Gideon H. and Samuel W. Pond
The Collection of Van Kirke and Helen Nelson
Captain Reymond Hervey de Montmorency, Third Viscount Frankfurt de Montmorency
The Collection of Dominic Cervone
The Collection of Andy Williams
The Collection of Frank Speck
The Collection of Leo and Lillian Fortess
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1 Three African Carved Wood Passport Masks, two with stylized coiffures, all pierced at the edge for attachments, ht. to 6 in. $400-600
2 African Carved Wood Animal Helmet Mask, Komo Society, Mali, or Burkina Faso, the stylized mask with open mouth, backswept horns, and encrusted patina, lg. 26 1/2 in. $300-400
3 Bamana N’tomo Horned Mask, Mali, with incised decoration and cowrie shells at forehead and nose, dark patina, (wood loss), ht. 16 in. $400-600
4 African Carved Wood Chair, probably Fon, incorporating six stylized lions, ht. 30, wd. 20 1/2 in. $500-700
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5 Yoruba Polychrome Carved Wood Shrine Group, Abeokuta area of Nigeria, a maternity figure with a female attendant on either side and two infants, attributed to Oniyide or his son, ht. 24, wd. 19 in. $800-1,200 6 Yoruba Polychrome Carved Wood Shrine Group, Abeokuta area of Nigeria, depicting a noble with a flywhisk and two male and two female attendants, possibly the work of master carver Oniyide (c. 1875-c. 1947) or his son, both belonging to the Adugbologe family, ht. 18 1/2, wd. including the mirrored wings 21 1/2 in. $800-1,200
7 Yoruba Polychrome Carved Wood Shrine Group, Abeokuta area of Nigeria, a mounted warrior with weapons on one side and female attendant on the other, attributed to Oniyide or his son, ht. including weapon 25 1/2, wd. 14 1/2 in. $800-1,200
8 Yoruba Beaded Cloth and Leather Diviner’s Bandolier Bag, Nigeria, the leather bag covered with beaded cloth panels and with an elaborate trade bead strap, patina of long use, (some bead loss), bag 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. $400-600
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9 Igbo Ikenga Figure, Nigeria, a seated male figure holding a knife and severed head, his headdress with two birds on the top tier and four more severed heads below, ht. 28 1/2 in. Provenance: A Midwest private collection. $500-700
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10 New Guinea Carved Wood Sago Ladle, Huon Gulf, the scoop issuing from a stylized human, lime-filled detail, lg. 20 1/4 in. Provenance: Collected in the 1960s by Mark Lissauer; The Leo and Lillian Fortess collection. $300-400
11 New Guinea Carved Wood Lime Spatula, Massim area, the decoration with lime fill, custom stand, ht. 13 in. Provenance: Ex Beasley collection; The Leo and Lillian Fortess collection. $700-900
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12 New Guinea Commercial Adze, Geelvink Bay, the decorated handle with dark patina, lg. 13 in. Provenance: Mme. Lemaire; The Leo and Lillian Fortess collection. $600-800
13 Two New Guinea Carved Wood Kundu Drums, the small retains the original lizard skin head, the other from Seassi Island in the Huon Gulf with incised decoration, ht. to 29 3/4 in. Provenance: The Leo and Lillian Fortess collection. $500-700
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14 Dayak Knife and Carved Wood Sheath, c. 19th century, the knife with carved antler finial, the sheath with designs on one side and a braided cane strap, dark patina, (damage), lg. 22 1/2 in. $300-400 15 Two Australian Aborigine Carved Wood Items, c. 19th century, a boomerang with incised decoration, and a throwing club, old tag on club reads: “Australian war club,� the boomerang with two old repairs, both finely carved and with dark rich patina, lg. to 25 in. $500-700
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16 Fiji Islands Carved Wood Throwing Club, Ula, c. 19th century, minor decoration, (cracks), lg. 14 3/4 in. Provenance: The Leo and Lillian Fortess collection. $300-400
17 Fiji Islands Throwing Club, Ula, c. 19th century, decorated grip with calendric dots, dark patina, lg. 16 1/2 in. Provenance: Ex Fagan collection; The Leo and Lillian Fortess collection. $400-600
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19 Tonga Carved Wood Billet Club, “Powai,” c. 19th century, completely covered with finely carved geometric designs, probably cut down in the 19th century, lg. 28 3/4 in. Provenance: Christie’s, London; The Leo and Lillian Fortess collection. $400-600
20 Tongan Islands Carved Wood Club, c. second half 19th century, overall chip-carved geometric designs, (a few edge chips), lg. 31 1/2 in. $500-700
21 Samoan Carved Wood Palm Stock Club, c. second half 19th century, the upper half with chip-carved designs, (wood loss), lg. 27 1/2 in. Provenance: Te Pake and Hurst Gallery; The Leo and Lillian Fortess collection. $600-800
22 Maori Carved Wood Dance Paddle, c. late 19th century, with stylized Maori designs and four faces, lg. 36 1/4 in. Provenance: Christie’s; The Leo and Lillian Fortess collection. $300-400
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24 Vanuatu Carved Wood War Club, c. 19th century, with remnant bindings, lg. 23 in.
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25 Fiji Islands Carved Wood Gunstock Club, “Gata,” c. 19th century, the heavy form with dark patina, lg. 41 in. Provenance: The Leo and Lillian Fortess collection. $500-700
26 Samoan Tapa Pattern Print Board, with different designs on each side, traces of multiple pigments, 37 3/4 x 15 1/2 in. Provenance: The Leo and Lillian Fortess collection. $400-600 27 Hawaiian Carved Stone Pounder, Pohaku Ku’i Poi, with knob top and carved of basalt, ht. 6 1/2 in. 24
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28 Melanesian Carved Wood Bowl, with chipcarving at the rim and two relief-carved circles at each side, (cracked), ht. 5 1/2, dia. 17 1/2 in. Provenance: The Leo and Lillian Fortess collection. $300-400
23 Papua New Guinea Stone-headed “Pineapple” Club, bamboo shaft with fiber wrappings, lg. 41 in. Provenance: Moriarty collection; The Leo and Lillian Fortess collection. $200-250
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29 Solomon Islands Feather Money, Tevau, Santa Cruz, wood coils covered with red feathers from the Scarlet Honeyeater, the multiple strands of shell attachments with red cloth at the ends, braided fiber attached at the end, patina of use, dia. to 15, wd. of coil 2 1/4 in. $6,000-8,000
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30 Two Polynesian Bone Figures, c. second half 19th century, possibly from the Tongan Islands, male and female standing figures, ht. to 3 3/4 in. $500-700
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31 Admiralty Islands Carved Shell Kap Kap, dia. 4 1/4 in. Provenance: Christie’s, April 26, 1984; The Leo and Lillian Fortess collection. $300-400 32 New Ireland Carved Shell Kap Kap, dia. 3 1/4 in.
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33 Maori Carved Wood Treasure Box, c. late 19th century, with projecting heads on each end, the lid and sides carved with stylized geometric designs, the flat bottom uncarved, ht. 4, lg. 15 1/2 in. $1,500-2,000 34 Maori Carved Wood Hand Club, Waika, c. 19th century, with classic designs on the blade, recumbent tiki on the inside and a grotesque face at handle end, dark patina, lg. 15 1/4 in. $6,000-8,000 35 Maori Carved Wood Long Club, Taiaha, c. 19th century, possibly made for a child, with Janus head finial, dark patina, lg. 49 1/2 in. Provenance: The Leo and Lillian Fortess collection. $600-800 36 Ecuadorian Coral and Silver Cross Necklace with Matching Earrings, c. first half 20th century, lg. of necklace top to bottom 14 3/4 in. $300-400 37 Pre-Columbian “Coca� Bag, Peru, possibly Chancay, with multicolored panels over a geometric background, hanging tassels from the bottom, (damage), dimensions without tassels 8 1/2 x 6 in. $300-500
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38 Quimbaya Seated Terra-cotta Figure, c. 300-800 A.D., with perforations along the top of the head and stomach, traces of pigment, wearing a gold (?) nose ornament, (repair to leg), ht. 11 in. $300-400
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39 Otoe Beaded Hide Moccasins, c. last quarter 19th century, with abstract floral design on the vamp, lg. 9 1/2 in. $600-800
43 Pair of Lakota Beaded Hide Child’s Moccasins, c. late 19th century, with multicolored geometric designs, lg. 6 in. $300-400
40 Pair of Beaded Cloth and Hide Kickapoo Child’s Moccasins, with two-color cloth cuffs and multicolored geometric designs, lg. 5 1/2 in. $250-350
44 Lakota Beaded Hide Moccasins, c. 1890, multicolored geometric and tipi designs, (some tears to hide), lg. 10 1/2 in. $600-800
41 Lakota Beaded Hide Moccasins, c. late 19th century, with multicolored geometric beaded designs, (minor bead loss), lg. 10 in. $400-600
45 Lakota Fully Beaded Child’s Moccasins, c. 1880s, with multicolored geometric designs done in glass and metallic seed beads, remnant green cloth at cuff, lg. 6 1/4 in. $600-800
42 Lakota Beaded Hide Moccasins, c. 1880s, beaded with multicolored geometric designs using glass and metallic beads, thick buffalo hide soles, lg. 10 in. $600-800
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46 Lakota Beaded Buffalo Hide Moccasins, c. 1870s, with bold multicolored geometric designs and beaded bifurcated tongues, lg. 10 in. $1,500-2,000
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47 Two Beaded Items, c. late 19th century, a pair of fully beaded Lakota child’s moccasins with yellow background, and an Iroquois beaded cloth pouch, lg. of moccasins 6 1/2 in. $400-600
48 Lakota Beaded Hide Moccasins, c. last quarter 19th century, with beaded bifurcated tongues and geometric designs, lg. 10 in. $600-800
49 Lakota Fully Beaded Hide Moccasins, c. 1880s, geometric designs on a medium blue background using glass and metallic seed beads, (minor bead loss, some restoration to bottoms), lg. 10 in. $2,000-2,500 50 Pair of Lakota Buffalo Hide Moccasins and a Single Legging, c. last quarter 19th century, both with multicolored geometric designs, (some bead loss), moccasin lg. 10, strip lg. 27 in. $500-700
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51 Lakota Woman’s Fully Beaded Moccasins with Attached Leggings, c. 1890, both with multicolored geometric designs on a white background, traces of yellow pigment remain on the leggings, ht. 27, moccasin lg. 9 1/2 in. $4,000-6,000 52 Pair of Lakota Woman’s Beaded Hide Leggings, c. 1890, multicolored geometric designs on a blue background done in glass and metallic seed beads, (minor bead loss), lg. 13 in. $800-1,200 53 Pair of Cheyenne Beaded Hide Moccasins, c. last quarter 19th century, with hard soles, yellow pigment, and decorated with classic Cheyenne designs, lg. 10 1/2 in. $1,500-2,000
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54 Southern Plains Girl’s High-top Moccasins, c. last quarter 19th century, stained with yellow and green pigment and with multicolored beaded detail and German silver conchas, ht. 16, foot lg. 8 1/2 in. $2,000-2,500
56 Pair of Cheyenne Beaded Hide Moccasins, c. 1860s, the hard sole buffalo hide forms partially beaded with multicolored geometric designs, fringe from the heels, lg. 11 in. $3,000-5,000
58 Blackfeet Beaded Hide Moccasins, c. last quarter 19th century, soft soles with muslin ankle covers and remnant red trade cloth, lg. 10 in. $800-1,200
55 Cheyenne Beaded Hide Moccasins, c. last quarter 19th century, with tipi and cross devices on a white background, lg. 10 3/4 in. $600-800
57 Plains Cree Beaded Buffalo Hide Moccasins, c. 1880, soft soles, high cuffs, red trade cloth trim, and beaded on the vamps, traces of red pigment, lg. 10 in. $1,500-2,000
59 Pair of Northern Plains Beaded Moccasins, c. 1880, beaded on canvas and with soft hide soles, flour sack cuffs, and red trade cloth detail, lg. 9 1/2 in. $800-1,200
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60 Apache Beaded Hide Moccasins, c. last quarter 19th century, with commercial leather soles and beaded detail, including a morning star on the triple forked tongues, lg. 9 1/2 in. $1,500-2,000
61 Apache Beaded Hide Youth’s Moccasins, c. late 19th century, with thick rawhide soles, traces of yellow pigment and multicolored beaded designs, lg. 8 3/4 in. $1,000-1,500
62 Pair of Beaded Hide Comanche Moccasins, c. late 19th century, with red pigment and tin cones down the vamp and long heel fringe, detailed with multicolored geometric beadwork, lg. excluding fringe 10 in. $800-1,200
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64 Lakota Woman’s Beaded Hide Leggings, c. 1880s, multicolored geometric and cross designs on a white background, ht. 13 in. $800-1,200 65 Pair of Northern Plains Blue Trade Cloth Leggings, c. late 19th century, the beaded hide strips with multicolored geometric designs, remnant silk edging probably a later addition, (minor insect damage), lg. 35 in. $1,000-1,500
66 Pair of Kiowa Beaded Hide Boy’s Leggings, c. last quarter 19th century, with fringe and large edge-beaded flap on the outer leg, the ends with peyote-stitched beaded drops and one side with three hawkbells, yellow pigment overall, (some bead loss), lg. 31 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $2,500-3,500
63 Apache Beaded Hide Moccasins, c. late 19th century, hard soles, with yellow pigment and partially beaded with geometric designs, lg. 10 in. $800-1,200
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67 Ute Beaded Hide Paint Bag, c. 1860s, beaded on the front in black and white beads, containing red pigment, lg. 9 1/2 in. $800-1,200
68 Blackfeet Beaded Hide Medicine Necklace, c. last quarter 19th century, the bundle beaded on the front and decorated with a rawhide disc, twisted fringe, hawkbells, and ribbon, with an animal hide strap, traces of red pigment, (strap is losing fur), bundle 3 3/4 x 2 3/4 in. $800-1,200
69 Cheyenne Beaded Buffalo Hide Tab Bag, c. 1870, the long flap trimmed with tin cones and with partially twisted fringe at the tip, lg. with fringe 12 in. $1,500-2,000
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70 Lakota Beaded and Quilled Hide Ration Ticket Pouch and Ticket, c. last quarter 19th century, with rawhide back and beaded on the front, quilled rawhide slats and fringe at bottom, the ration ticket from Standing Rock Agency and dated “1881,” pouch lg. including fringe 9 in. $700-900
71 Kiowa Beaded Hide and Commercial Leather Dispatch Bag, c. 1900, the bag front and fringe is hide, flap and back are commercial leather, tin cones on the flap, written on the back: “John Eaglehart, Kiowa, 1914 OKLA,” lg. including fringe 18 in. $2,500-3,000
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72 Crow Beaded Hide Mirror Bag, c. last quarter 19th century, with classic Crow design on one side and partially beaded on the other, fringe at the bottom, lg. 10, wd. 4 in. $1,000-1,500
74 Two Plains Beaded Hide Bags, c. 1880s, a Lakota strike-a-light bag with tin cone and horsehair danglers, and a round form beaded on both sides with chain and shoe button drops, lg. of the first including drops 9 1/2 in. $600-800
73 Two Sioux Beaded Pouches, c. last quarter 19th century, the first beaded on hide with geometric designs on a yellow background, the second on commercial leather with a white background, both with tin cone danglers, lg. not including cones to 4 1/2 in. $800-1,200
75 Blackfeet Beaded Hide Medicine Pouch, c. last quarter 19th century, with green pigment and large brass ring attachment, lg. 3 1/4 in. $250-350
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76 Ute Beaded Hide Pouch, c. 1880, beaded on one side and the flap with multicolored geometric designs, fringe from the bottom, traces of vermillion pigment, lg. with fringe 9 1/2 in. $500-700
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77 Cheyenne Beaded Commercial Leather and Hide Strike-a-Light Bag, c. 1880, with German silver concha on flap, twisted fringe with large brass beads, and tin cone danglers, lg. with tin cones 5 in. $1,500-2,000
79 Apache Beaded Hide Strike-a-Light Bag with Metal Striker, c. last quarter 19th century, with tin cone danglers, lg. including drops 11 in. $1,500-2,000
81 Apache Beaded Hide Awl Case, c. last quarter 19th century, with multicolored designs, brass buttons, and tin cone danglers, traces of yellow pigment, lg. 14 3/4 in. $1,000-1,500
78 Apache Beaded Hide and Leather Strikea-Light Pouch, c. last quarter 19th century, the front beaded with geometric and cross designs, edged in tin cone danglers, and backed with part of an old cowboy boot, beadwork dia. 4 5/8 in. $1,000-1,500
80 Apache Beaded Hide Bag, c. last quarter 19th century, with yellow pigment overall and beaded with symbolic designs on front and back, edged with tin cones, the strap with an old beaded awl case top for toggle, 8 x 7 1/2 in. $2,500-3,500
82 Mescalero Apache Beaded Hide Pouch, c. last quarter 19th century, beaded on the front and flap with multicolored geometric designs, a row of tin cone danglers across the bottom, lg. including tabs 13 in. $600-800
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83 Kiowa Beaded Leather and Hide Strike-aLight Bag, c. 1860s, with classic colors and designs, tin cone danglers, and twisted fringe drops with German silver and brass hawkbell attachments, (some bead and tin cone loss), lg. without drops 6 3/4 in. $5,000-6,000
84 Kiowa Beaded Leather and Hide Strike-aLight Bag, c. 1870s, with abstract geometric designs, tin cone danglers, twisted fringe drops, and rocker-engraved brass button, lg. without drops 6 in. $5,000-6,000
85 Kiowa Beaded Leather and Hide Strikea-Light Bag, c. 1860s, with large stampdecorated German silver button, tin cone danglers at the bottom, and twisted fringe drops with German silver attachments, lg. including fringe 10 in. $5,000-6,000
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86 Kiowa/Comanche Beaded Strike-a-Light Pouch, c. 1870s, commercial leather with green dyed hide fringe, lg. including fringe 9 in. $3,000-4,000
87 Lakota Beaded Hide Pipe Bag, c. late 19th century, beaded on buffalo hide and decorated on both sides with multicolored geometric designs done in glass and metallic seed beads, lg. 25 in. $1,000-1,500
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88 Lakota Beaded and Quilled Pipe Bag, c. 1880s, beaded with hourglass designs on a white background, with quill-covered rawhide slats, lg. 32 in. $1,500-2,000
89 Lakota Beaded and Quilled Hide Pipe Bag, c. 1900, with tipi and cross designs on one side and eight-point stars on the reverse, (some quill loss), lg. 32 in. $800-1,200
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90 Lakota Beaded and Quilled Hide Pipe Bag, c. 1880s, with multicolored geometric designs, (minor quill loss), lg. 32 1/2 in. $1,500-2,000
91 Central Plains Beaded Hide Pipe Bag, c. last quarter 19th century, beaded on both sides with multicolored geometric designs, (minor bead loss), lg. 33 1/2 in. $1,500-2,000
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92 Lakota Beaded and Quilled Buffalo Hide Pipe Bag, c. 1870, both sides with geometric designs on a medium blue background, with remnant red pigment overall, lg. 36 1/2 in. $3,000-4,000
93 Yankton Beaded Hide Pipe Bag, c. 1860s, the top beaded on both sides with geometric and abstract floral designs, the fringe with remnant quill wrapping and tin cone danglers, lg. including fringe 20 in. $2,500-3,000
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95 Cheyenne Beaded Hide Pipe Bag, c. last quarter 19th century, the diminutive form with classic bar design, lg. 15 1/2 in. $4,000-6,000
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96 Lakota Beaded and Quilled Hide Pipe Bag, c. 1870s attributed to “Rain in the Face” of The Hunkpapa band, beaded on both sides with multicolored geometric designs, with quilled rawhide slats, and fringe at the bottom, the traces of yellow pigment, includes custom wall mount, (quill loss), lg. 37 in. Provenance: Old tag from E.F. Eble, Art Collection, 284 Fourth Ave, New York, New York; written on the back: “Sioux, pouch and pipe, the property formerly of Rain in the Face- the foe of Custer.” “Rain in the Face” was known to have visited New York in early 1890s. E.F. Eble died in 1894. $8,000-12,000
97 Arapaho Beaded Hide Pipe Bag, c. 1870s, with six short and two long tabs from the top, beaded with geometric and stacked cross designs, with yellow pigment overall and red pigment under the two long tabs, includes wall mount, lg. 39 in. Provenance: Ex collection Alan Hirschfield. $15,000-20,000
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99 Lakota Carved Wood Effigy Pipe Stem, c. early 20th century, with fine plaited quillwork and a relief-carved ram’s head, turtle, and elk head with red, green, and black pigments, lg. 20 in. $1,000-1,500 100 Plains Pipe, c. last quarter 19th century, faceted catlinite T-bowl possibly earlier, the ash stem with multicolored plaited quillwork, (some damage to the quillwork), lg. 31 in. $400-600
101 Plains Pipe Bowl and Stem, c. third quarter 19th century, catlinite T-bowl with long faceted prow, the sectional ash stem with multiple carved grooves, lg. 32 1/2 in. $1,000-1,500
102 Plains Pipe, c. 1870s, the very large catlinite T-bowl with ribbed sections and hearts at the base of the bowl, the tip probably broken off at an early date, the ash stem with cutouts, brass tacks, remnant plaited quillwork, and traces of red pigment, (quill loss, cracks in the stem), overall lg. 32 3/4, bowl lg. 9 in. $3,000-4,000
103 Two Sioux Catlinite Pipes, c. last quarter 19th century, both with elbow-form bowls and catlinite stems, lg. to 24 1/4 in. $1,500-2,000
104 Sioux Carved Catlinite Fish, c. 1900, with incised detail, includes a stand, lg. 7 in. $300-400
105 Eastern Plains Catlinite Pipe Bowl, c. last quarter 19th century, with bird claws holding the bowl, dark patina, (small chip at rim), ht. 2 1/2 in. $250-300
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106 Chippewa Steatite Pipe Bowl, c. last quarter 19th century, with lead and catlinite inlay, includes a custom stand, lg. 6, ht. 3 1/4 in. $800-1,200 107 Plains Inlaid Steatite Pipe Bowl, c. 1870, T-bowl form with faceted bowl and pewter and catlinite inlay, lg. 9 3/4 in. $1,500-2,000
111 Dakota Pipe, c. 1840s, the catlinite bowl flared towards the top and with tapered prow (repaired), the ash stem with blue-green paint, plaited quillwork, and horsehair decoration, lg. 35 1/2 in.
112 Copy of the First Written Newspaper in the Dakota Language, “Dakota Tawaxitku Kin or The Dakota Friend,� Vol. 1, St. Paul, Minnesota, November 1850, No. 1, edited by G.H. Pond.
108 Great Lakes Pipe Bowl, c. second half 19th century, black steatite with lead or pewter inlays, lg. 4 1/4, ht. 2 3/8 in. $200-300
Provenance: According to the consignor, Jennet Pond (1802-1892) married my great, great, great grandfather, Jonathan Newton Hine (1803-1881). The Hine family was a founding family in Milford, Connecticut, in the 1600s and a founding family in Washington, Connecticut, in the 1700s. Jennet Pond had, at least, two brothers, Gideon H. and Samuel W. Pond, who became missionaries to the Dakota Sioux in the 1830s in the area of Lake Calhoun and Fort Snelling, now known as Minneapolis, Minnesota. The brothers traveled back and forth between their Shakopee mission and Washington and it is believed that on those trips they brought the peace pipe and lance to their sister and her family. The brothers created the first written Dakota language and published a newspaper in the Dakota language. It is assumed they brought or sent this volume 1 number 1 of the newspaper to their sister and her family as well. $4,000-6,000
Provenance: See Lot 111. $250-300
109 Chippewa Steatite Pipe Bowl, c. 1870s, with catlinite and lead inlays including the image of a fox on the fin, includes a custom stand, lg. 5 3/4, ht. 2 3/4 in. $1,500-2,000
110 Great Lakes Carved Pipe Stem, c. third quarter 19th century, the ash stem carved with a half-twist with cutout slots, incised and brass tack decoration, traces of red and black pigment, (cracked on one side), lg. 31 3/4 in. $3,000-4,000
113 Hide Scraper Made from the Barrel of a Trade Gun, c. 19th century, with Belgian proof mark, lg. 11 3/4 in. Provenance: Ralph Vilich collection. $250-300 114 Large Blackfeet Big Horn Sheep Ladle, c. 1870s, the handle decorated with beadwork, dark patina, includes custom stand, lg. 20 in. $1,500-2,000
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115 Lakota Beaded Hide Blanket Strip, c. last quarter 19th century, with classic Lakota geometric and cross designs, (bead and hide loss, repairs), lg. 59 1/2, dia. of rondels 4 in. $500-700
116 Plains Quilled Hair Drop, c. last quarter 19th century, horsehair with quilled and beaded panel decorated with tin cones and dyed horsehair, lg. 22 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $500-700
117 Sioux Quilled Horsehair Hair Drop, c. last quarter 19th century, quilled on rawhide slats, the side slats cut to form a lightning design, tin cone and horsehair attachments, lg. 24 in. $600-800
118 Three Plains Beaded Items, c. last quarter 19th century, two umbilical fetishes, one with tin cone danglers, and a U-shaped belt pouch with floral design on one side, lg. of pouch 6 1/2 in. $400-600 119 Plains Beaded Hide Umbilical Fetish, c. last quarter 19th century, in the form of a lizard, beaded on one side with geometric designs, tin cone danglers, (missing one leg), lg. 6 1/2 in. $500-600 120 Plains Beaded Hide Umbilical Fetish, c. 1870s, in the shape of a turtle and with tin cone danglers, lg. 3 3/4 in. $800-1,200 117
121 Southern Plains German Silver Pectoral, c. third quarter 19th century, the cloud-shaped form with rocker-engraved designs including a quatrefoil at center, and with multiple najas along the bottom, 8 1/2 x 5 3/4, naja dia. to 2 1/4 in. $5,000-7,000
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122 Plains/Prairie Elk Horn Quirt with Beaded Hide Wrist Strap, c. 1860s, the buffalo hide strap with multicolored foliate designs and remnant silk edging, (minor damage to commercial leather lash), lg. of handle 12 in. $2,000-2,500
124 Two Beaded Toy Cradles, c. late 19th century, a small Kiowa form on boards, and a Ute boy’s cradle with wicker hood and miniature amulet, ht. to 11 1/2 in. $1,000-1,500
123 Cheyenne Woman’s Hide and Wood Saddle, c. third quarter 19th century, the wood tree covered in rawhide and with commercial leather seat, the pommel and cantle decorated with brass tacks, red pigment, and yellow fringe, (some splits to rawhide), lg. 21, ht. 13 in.
125 Lakota Beaded Hide Toy Cradle, c. last quarter 19th century, backed with canvas, the flap at top is commercial leather, beaded with multicolored geometric designs, (minor bead loss), ht. 10 in. $1,500-2,000
Provenance: Loaned to The Stamford Museum in Connecticut in 1947; Charles L. Woundy collection. $3,000-4,000
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126 Kiowa Beaded Toy Cradle, c. last quarter 19th century, beaded with a zigzag and cross design, with large trade beads on the side fringe, a row of German silver buttons at the top, traces of yellow pigment on the boards and green pigment on the fringe, contains a European porcelain-head doll, ht. of board 10 1/2 in. Provenance: Millie R. Hall, who in 1900 lived on the Pottawatomie Reservation, Jackson County, Kansas; she worked at the Pottawatomie boarding school. $5,000-7,000
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127 Lakota Quilled and Beaded Soft Cradle, c. late 19th century, with cloth bottom and decorated with classic striped design, bead edging, and quilled disc at the top back, wrapped with a thick buffalo hide strap, (some quill loss), lg. 28 in. $1,500-2,000
128 Lakota Beaded Hide and Cloth Cradle, c. early 20th century, with blue trade cloth bottom, the hide top with multicolored geometric designs, the date “1911� is beaded on one side, trimmed with brass hawkbells, (some bead and hawkbell loss), lg. 28 in. $3,000-5,000
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129 Cheyenne Beaded Buffalo Hide Cradle, c. last quarter 19th century, with classic Cheyenne geometric designs done in glass and metallic seed beads, the boards painted yellow and red and with a brass tack at the tips, (minor bead loss), lg. of boards 41 1/2 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $20,000-25,000
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130 Lakota Beaded Buffalo Hide Cradle, c. 1870, a large cradle with red trade cloth back, calico lining, beaded rawhide tab at upper back, and beaded in bold geometric designs using multicolored seed beads, includes custom wall mount, ht. 29 in. $15,000-20,000
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131 Crow Beaded Hide Possible Bag, c. last quarter 19th century, with striped designs done in multicolored seed beads, red trade cloth on the flap, and tin cone and horsehair danglers , 12 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. $2,500-3,500
133 Blackfeet Buffalo Hide Parfleche Envelope, c. last quarter 19th century, the front and sides with geometric designs done in green, blue, yellow, and red, old tag reads “parfleche Piegan,� 20 1/2 x 12 1/2 in. $1,000-1,500
132 Lakota Beaded Buffalo Hide Possible Bag, c. 1870, the flap, front, and sides beaded with multicolored geometric designs, horsehair and tin cone danglers on the sides, (a few cones missing), 22 x 15 1/2 in. $8,000-12,000
134 Lakota Polychrome U-shaped Parfleche, c. late 19th century, fringed at the seams and painted overall with red, blue, yellow, and green geometric designs, ht. 13, wd. 10 1/2 in.
135 Northern Plains Painted Parfleche Cylinder, c. last quarter 19th century, painted on both sides and the top, and with red trade cloth down the seam, (needs reshaping), lg. 19 1/2 in. $1,000-1,500
Provenance: The estate of Mary Ann Claymore. $1,500-2,000
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136 Northern Plains Painted Medicine Parfleche, c. last quarter 19th century, with long buffalo hide fringe from the sides, red trade cloth detail, and painted with bold multicolored designs, wd. 13 1/2, lg. including fringe 36 1/2 in. $4,000-6,000 137 Northern Plains Beaded Hide and Cloth Vest, c. late 19th century, with cloth back, the front with yellow pigment and beaded with multicolored floral designs using small glass and metallic seed beads, lg. 22 1/2 in. $600-800 138 Plains Quilled Hide Man’s Vest, c. early 20th century, cloth-lined and partially quilled with sunburst and floral devices, (minor quill loss), lg. 28 in. $500-700
139 Lakota Beaded Buffalo Hide Child’s Vest, c. last quarter 19th century, beaded on both sides with bold multicolored geometric designs, (minor bead loss), 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 in. $2,500-3,500
140 Lakota Beaded Hide Child’s Vest, c. late 19th century, beaded on the front and back with multicolored geometric designs on a white background, remnant metallic fringe along the bottom, 10 x 11 1/2 in. $1,000-1,500
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141 Lakota Beaded Hide Man’s Vest, c. late 19th century, beaded front and back with geometric and American flag designs on a white background, glass and metallic seed beads, remnant cotton liner, (bead loss, minor damage), 20 x 20 in. $2,000-2,500
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142 Sioux Beaded Hide and Cloth Pictorial Vest, c. late 19th century, cloth-lined and beaded on both sides with two equestrian warriors and two stylized eagles, a row of dentalium shells and large glass beads hang off the bottom (some missing), 16 1/4 x 15 1/2 in. $8,000-12,000
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Rare and Important Blackfeet Chief’s Shirt and Leggings, c. 1830s, the shirt made from two sinew-
sewn bighorn sheepskins, trimmed with red wool cloth bibs, human hair locks, and yellow dyed horse mane, with shoulder and arm strips, and large rosettes on the chest and back embroidered with dyed porcupine quills, with nearly forty figures painted in black, red ocher, yellow ocher, and turquoise blue depicting the owners’ warfare exploits, thirty-four black stripes painted on the sleeves indicate the number of war expeditions led by at least two different owners; the leggings made of sinew-sewn antelope skins and decorated with human hair locks, yellow dyed horse mane, and strips of embroidered porcupine quillwork, painted with fifty-three horizontal black stripes representing the number of war expeditions the owner(s) participated in; (some quill loss, the animal leg pendant under the right arm missing), shirt lg. including leg appendages 44, wd. cuff-to-cuff 65, leggings lg. 36 in. Provenance: Collected by Captain Reymond Hervey de Montmorency, Third Viscount Frankfort de Montmorency.
Captain Reymond Hervey de Montmorency. Photo by William Notman, Montreal, 1866. McCord Museum I-20563.1.
Note: During 1865-67, Capt. Montmorency was aide-decamp to Lieutenant-General Sir John Michel, Commander of forces in British North America, headquartered at Montreal. In August—September of 1865, the two officers made a canoe reconnaissance west from Montreal, to investigate the Hudson’s Bay Company trading posts on Lake Huron [Stacey, 1982]. Shortly after their return, the captain had himself photographed at his Montreal quarters, posed before a sign reading: “Montmorenci [sic] Cottage, Indian Curiosities.” As he had only recently arrived in eastern Canada, it must be obvious that he had acquired this inventory on his recent journey to the west. Important documentation on Reymond Hervey De Montmorency’s career may be found in Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, Vol. III. This Blackfeet shirt, which has descended in the Montmorency family, is very similar to garments worn by Blackfeet chiefs depicted by the artist George Catlin, at Fort Union on the border of present Montana and North Dakota, in 1832. While not entirely unique, in North American collections only one other Blackfeet suit from about the same period has been found, with a similar combination of features, especially the painted figures of war exploits. That shirt was collected by the artist John Mix Stanley, also near Fort Union, in 1853. The Montmorency Blackfeet shirt and leggings comprise the first complete suit of its type available for acquisition in North America in well more than a century. For an in–depth discussion of this important outfit written by Mike Cowdrey, please visit the “About” section at www.skinnerinc.com/auctions/2893B A copy of the complete essay will be included with the lot. $600,000-800,000
Captain Reymond Hervey de Montmorency posed in a caleche, or spring buckboard, in front of his quarters at Montreal. Photo by William Notman, late 1865. McCord Museum I-17318.1.
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144 Cheyenne Polychrome Willow Back Rest, c. last quarter 19th century, with black, yellow, and natural color rods secured at the ends with muslin flour sacking, the green dyed hide hanger with beading and shoe button danglers, old tag reads “Cheyenne/Arapaho, near Canadian River OKLA,� ht. 48, wd. 36 in. $800-1,200
145 Shoshoni Painted Hide Attributed to Cadsi Cody (1866-1912), painted about 1900, depicting the grass dance and a buffalo hunt, the rider, wearing a long flowing bonnet, probably representing Chief Washakie, (much stiffness to the hide, discoloration, damage), 36 x 31 in. $2,500-3,500
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146 Sioux Blue Trade Cloth Girl’s Dress, c. late 19th century, both sides of the yoke decorated with cowrie shells, with silk ribbon and velvet detailing, lg. 37, wd. at sleeves 36 1/2 in. $1,500-2,000
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147 Plains Blue Trade Cloth and Dentalium Shell Woman’s Dress, c. last quarter 19th century, the yoke with rows of dentalium shells separated by lanes of bugle beads, the hem with dentalium shell rondels and fine glass bead detail, lg. 56 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $5,000-7,000
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148 Rare and Important Plains Apache Woman’s Dress and Moccasins, c. 1850, a short deerskin poncho and skirt stained with yellow-orange and red-brown ochre, decorated with four metal discs, including a silver hair plate, brass hawkbells, tin cones, and with medium blue, white, and black seed and pony bead detail, the yoke with a bead and trade cloth wrapped turkey beard at the midpoint, and a small animal painted with red ochre at the inside bottom back, the slippertype moccasins with red ochre stain and beaded detail, yoke lg. 34 1/2, wd. 34; skirt lg. 41, wd. 22; moccasin lg. 10 in. Provenance: The Paul Rabut collection. Literature: Eye of the Angel, selections from the Derby collection, pp. 40-45, 71; Native American Clothing, Theodore Brasser. For an in–depth discussion of this dress written by Benson L. Langford, please visit the “About” section at www.skinnerinc.com/ auctions/2893B $80,000-120,000
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149 Plains Skullcracker Club, c. third quarter 19th century, with polished catlinite head, the wood shaft covered with buffalo hide, lg. 21 1/2 in. $800-1,200
152 Plains Tomahawk with Large Brass Head, c. last quarter 19th century, file-branded and copper wire-wrapped haft, with pewter endcap and smoking tip, dark patina, lg. 22, lg. of head 8 7/8 in. $4,000-6,000
150 Plains Skullcracker Club, c. 1870s, with polished stone head and rawhide-wrapped wood shaft, lg. 26 1/2 in. $400-600
153 Plains Brass-headed Tomahawk with Beaded and Quilled Hide Drop, c. last quarter 19th century, the haft with seven brass tacks, lg. 17 3/4 in. $2,500-3,000
151 Plains Three-bladed Wood Dance Club, c. last quarter 19th century, brass tack decoration forming a lightning bolt down one side, detailed with red, yellow, and green/ blue pigments, the diminutive blades marked “Shear Steel,� lg. 24 3/4 in. $1,500-2,000
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154 Plains Pipe Tomahawk with Beaded Drop, c. third quarter 19th century, the fileburned ash haft pierced in three places for attachments, with pewter inlay on the haft toward the head, the classic Crow beaded hide drop is from the Richard Pohrt Sr. collection, rich patina, lg. 18 1/4, lg. of head 8 in. $6,000-8,000
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155 Brass Tomahawk with Engraved Blade, the wood haft with scalloped side and pierced for attachment, the blade reads: “August 15, 1933, presented to Major Lenox R. Lohr, General manager of a century of progress by Jules F. Cornelius, Managing Director American Indian Village, on behalf of all Indians,� lg. 18 in.
156 Plains Pipe Tomahawk by J. Wilson, c. third quarter 19th century, with rectangular file-branded haft, the hand-forged head held in place by a pewter gasket, old brass thimble and silk ribbon drop, lg. 24 1/2, lg. of head 8 5/8 in. $6,000-8,000
Notes: Lenox Lohr was the first president of NBC Television. $2,500-3,000
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157 Plains Pipe Tomahawk, c. third quarter 19th century, with slightly curved forged head, the extremely long ash haft with file-branding and serrated edge near the head, traces of red pigment, lg. 28 1/2, lg. of head 7 5/8 in. $6,000-8,000 158 Tomahawk from the War of 1812 Period, the head stamped with sun, moon, and stars, the haft with bubble tip, lg. 22, lg. of head 9 1/8 in. $4,000-6,000
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159 Great Lakes Tomahawk, c. last quarter 19th century, the head with perforations, incised decoration, and elaborate sword guard, the file-branded ash haft scalloped and perforated down one side, further decorated with metal tacks, dark patina, (some tacks missing), lg. 25, lg. of head 10 in. $5,000-7,000
160 Plains Spontoon-style Tomahawk, c. third quarter 19th century, a unique form incorporating a brass fixture and ornate gun barrel to secure the blade and bowl, with fine rocker-engraving on the metal, the ash handle with file branding, scalloped edge, brass decorations, and pewter mouthpiece, traces of Chinese vermillion overall, dark patina, lg. 22 1/4, lg. of head 11 1/4 in. $6,000-8,000
161 Great Lakes Spontoon Pipe Tomahawk, c. second half 19th century, the blade with three perforations, the ash handle with dark patina, lg. 22 1/2 in. $2,000-2,500
162 Great Lakes Pewter Spontoon Pipe Tomahawk, c. late 19th century, the ash haft with incised lightning devices and brass tack decoration, dark patina, lg. 24 3/4, lg. of head 10 1/4 in. $4,000-6,000
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163 Rare Dakota Lance, c. second quarter 19th century, the trade blade secured with large square nails to a wood shaft partially covered with red trade cloth, (some loss to the trade cloth), lg. 55 in. Provenance: According to the consignor, Jennet Pond (1802-1892) married my great, great, great grandfather, Jonathan Newton Hine (1803-1881). The Hine family was a founding family in Milford, Connecticut, in the 1600s and a founding family in Washington, Connecticut, in the 1700s. Jennet Pond had, at least, two brothers, Gideon H. and Samuel W. Pond, who became missionaries to the Dakota Sioux in the 1830s in the area of Lake Calhoun and Fort Snelling, now known as Minneapolis, Minnesota. The brothers traveled back and forth between their Shakopee mission and Washington and it is believed that on those trips they brought the peace pipe and lance to their sister and her family. The brothers created the first written Dakota language and published a newspaper in the Dakota language. It is assumed they brought or sent this volume 1 number 1 of the newspaper to their sister and her family as well. $4,000-6,000
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164 Plains Lance, c. 19th century, with sinewbound double stabber-type point, the wood shaft with traces of red pigment and what appears to be a lightning bolt down one side, lg. 59 in. $4,000-6,000 165 Sioux Quilled Hide Knife Sheath and Matching Belt Pouch, c. 1880s, from Ft. Peck, Montana, both with geometric designs, tin cone danglers with dyed horse hair, long quill-wrapped drops, includes old woodhandled knife, (quill loss), lg. of knife sheath without drops 9 1/4 in. Provenance: From the collection of Richard A. Pohrt, both with original tags. $2,000-2,500
166 Assiniboine Beaded Hide Knife Sheath, c. 1870, rawhide liner covered with soft hide and beaded on one side with a multicolored geometric design, includes an old butcher knife, lg. 10 in. $2,000-2,500
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167 Yankton Sioux Beaded Hide Knife Sheath, c. 1880, with stiff liner and beaded on both sides with geometric and cross designs using small cut beads, fringe from the bottom, includes period butcher knife, lg. not including fringe 10 1/8 in. $1,500-2,000
168 Northern Plains Beaded Buffalo Hide Knife Sheath, c. 1870s, beaded on both sides with geometric and foliate designs, the quillwrapped fringe with tin cone and red trade cloth danglers, (some bead and quill loss), includes a knife stamped “J. Russell & Co. Green River Works,� lg. without drop 10 in. $3,000-4,000
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169 Large Blackfeet Beaded Buffalo Hide Knife Sheath, c. 1870s, probably from the Blood division, layered buffalo rawhide and with soft hide panel at the top, beaded on the front with an hourglass and cross design on the top panel, a lightning bolt design on the side, with red pigment, a row of brass tacks, and short twisted fringe, includes a large knife made from an old file, with a stag horn handle, includes stand, lg. 14 1/4 in.
170 Central Plains Beaded Buffalo Hide Knife Sheath, c. 1870, beaded on the front with bold multicolored geometric designs, partially beaded on the back and with a row of tin cone danglers, includes an old trade knife, lg. not including drop 9 in. $3,000-4,000
Literature: The Blackfoot Craftworker’s Book, Adolf and Beverly Hungry Wolf, 1977, p. 51. $15,000-20,000
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171 Large Blackfeet Beaded Buffalo Hide Knife Sheath, c. 1870s, made for a large “Dag” knife, beaded on one side with multicolored geometric designs on a blue background, the two beaded panels with lightning designs, with fine edge-beading done in white beads, a row of metal shoe buttons across the top, lg. 22 3/4, wd. 4 5/8 in. $15,000-20,000
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172 Plains Beaded Buffalo Hide Knife Sheath, c. 1870s, beaded on both sides with multicolored geometric and cross devices, (minor bead loss), lg. 9 3/4 in. $4,000-6,000
173 Great Lakes Loom-beaded Sash, c. late 19th century, with multicolored geometric designs and long blue commercial yarn fringe, beadwork lg. 32, wd. 3 5/8 in. $300-400
174 Great Lakes Loom-beaded Sash, c. late 19th century, possibly Menominee, beaded with stylized leaf designs and purple yarn, (bead loss), beadwork lg. 32 1/2, wd. 3 1/4 in. $300-400
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175 Great Lakes Loom-beaded Cloth Strip, c. last quarter 19th century, with multicolored leaf and heart designs, lg. 42, wd. 5 in. $300-500 176 Great Lakes Loom-beaded Cloth Strip, c. last quarter 19th century, with an unusual geometric and foliate design, lg. 40, wd. 5 in. $300-500
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177 Great Lakes Loom-beaded Cloth Bandolier Bag, c. last quarter 19th century, on black velvet with red yarn tassels at the bottom, (minor bead loss), lg. 36 in. $2,000-2,500
178 Great Lakes Beaded Cloth Bandolier Bag, c. last quarter 19th century, loom woven on cotton and blue trade cloth, with silk ribbon detail and wool tassels from the tabs, lg. 37 1/2, wd. 12 in. $2,000-2,500
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179 Framed Arrowheads and Various Trade Beads, (missing two points), frame 14 x 11 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $200-250
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180 Beaded Glengarry Hat, c. 1850, black velvet with cotton edging and lining, beaded with multicolored geometric and floral designs, custom stand, lg. 10, wd. 5 in.
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181 Huron Moose Hair Embroidered Birch Bark Cigar Case, c. 1840s, the red cloth covering decorated with eight people smoking pipes, (some loss), 5 1/8 x 2 1/2 in. $600-800
Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Blauvelt-Demarest Museum, Oradell, New Jersey. Literature: Made of Thunder, Made of Glass: American Indian Beadwork of the Northeast, exhibition catalog, 2006, pp. 1, 29. Exhibitions: Made of Thunder, Made of Glass, Abby Museum, Bar Harbor, Maine, 2006, Memorial Hall Museum, Deerfield, Massachusetts, 2007, Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, Warner, New Hampshire, 2008, and The Institute for Indian Studies, Washington, Connecticut, 2009. $600-800
182 Northeast Beaded Bag with Thunderbird Motif, possibly Iroquois, c. 1830s, beaded on hide with central floral motif on verso, green silk extended top and red silk strap, wd. 6 3/8, ht. 8 1/2 in. Literature: A Cherished Curiosity: The Souvenir Beaded Bag in Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Art, 2012, p. 70; Made of Thunder, Made of Glass, exhibition catalog, 2006, p. 22. Exhibitions: Made of Thunder, Made of Glass, Abby Museum, Bar Harbor, Maine, 2006, Memorial Hall Museum, Deerfield, Massachusetts, 2007, Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, Warner, New Hampshire, 2008, The Institute for American Indian Studies, Washington, Connecticut, 2009. $1,200-1,600
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183 Rare Iroquois Beaded Cloth Saddle Blanket, c. 1870s, probably by the Tuscarora, black velvet with cotton lining, the beadwork panels on dark green velvet sewn to the black velvet, with floral designs and two birds at the rear corners done with large, mostly clear glass beads, (velvet worn from use, some bead loss), 50 x 37 1/2 in. $800-1,200
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184 Menominee Horn Powder Measure and Wood Cap Holder, c. mid-19th century, old tag reads: “Powder measure and cap holder, bot [sic] from Menominee Indian, Hancock, 1860, Wis,� lg. of measure 2 1/2 in. $400-600 185 Abraham Lincoln Bronzed Copper Indian Peace Medal, c. 1862, dia. 2 7/16 in. Provenance: Sold to benefit the preservation of the collections of the Danvers Historical Society. $800-1,200
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186 Great Lakes Carved Stone Face Pipe, c. 1200-1600 A.D., with finely detailed face, lg. 2 1/8 in. Note: Found near Newcomerstown, Tuscarawas County, Ohio. $1,200-1,600
187 Micmac Carved Black Stone Pipe Bowl, c. 1840s, the incised decorated bowl surrounded by four animals including a beaver and raccoon, the bottom with two reliefcarved fish and very fine incised designs, remnant original black dyed hide, (repairs, some loss), ht. 3 1/2 in. $1,500-2,000
188 Micmac Carved Pipe Bowl and Original Wood Stem, c. 1840s, the incised decorated bowl surrounded by three animals, a turtle and two small animals (missing the tails), one of the animals appears to have been carved separately and attached, the stem with incised decoration and traces of red pigment, lg. 11 1/4 in. $2,000-2,500
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189 Western Great Lakes or Eastern Plains Quilled Hide Knife Sheath, c. second quarter 19th century, quilled on the front with central sawtooth design, (quill loss, fading), lg. not including the remnant neck strap 10 in. $3,500-4,500 190 Rare Great Lakes Quilled Hide Double Knife Sheath, c. late 18th/early 19th century, attributed to the Menominee, black dyed hide, the front decorated with red and blue quillwork in geometric designs, lg. 10 1/4, wd. 4 3/4 in. $15,000-20,000
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191 Rare and Important Eastern Ojibwa (Saulteau) War Chief’s Turban-Headdress, c. 1840s, the stiff foundation, probably rawhide, covered with brain-tanned deerskin, embroidered with multicolored porcupine quillwork, and painted with six totemic black bears done in Chinese vermillion, at the front is a loom-beaded panel done with exceedingly small Venetian trade beads, ht. 12, wd. of turban 2 3/8 in. Provenance: Collected by Captain Reymond Hervey de Montmorency, third Viscount Frankfurt de Montmorency.
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Note: The original feathers were left with a caretaker in Ireland and exact replicas made using domestic goose primaries. “Hundreds of such headdresses were worn by Indian warriors during the French and Indian War (1754-1783), the Revolutionary War (17751783), Tecumseh’s War (1811), and The War of 1812 (1812-15). This is the only one known to survive anywhere in the world.” For an in–depth discussion of this rare headdress written by Mike Cowdrey, please visit the “About” section at www.skinnerinc. com/auctions/2893B. $12,000-16,000
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192 Eskimo Doll, c. early 20th century, with wood head and wearing a seal intestine parka, sealskin coat and leggings, and carrying a hide shoulder bag, ht. 17 1/2 in. $500-700
193 Eskimo Carved Wood Pipe, c. second half 19th century, with extensive lead inlay on the top and sides, dark rich patina from long use, includes a custom stand, (old copper repairs at bottom), lg. 13 in. $2,000-2,500 194 East Greenland Wood and Bone Trinket Box, c. early 20th century, decorated with riveted human figures, animals, whales, and sea craft, with bone slat trim, (weathered surface, loss), 6 x 3 3/4 x 2 1/4 in. Literature: The Art of Greenland, Bodil Kaalund, 1979, pp. 110-11. $800-1,200
195 Athabascan Double Volute Knife with Beaded Hide Sheath, c. last quarter 19th century, (sheath has been cut down), lg. of knife 14 1/4 in. $1,200-1,600
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196 Eskimo Wood and Bone Spear Thrower, c. last quarter 19th century, (one of the bone pegs broken off), lg. 18 in. $300-400
197 Large Northwest Coast Polychrome Carved Wood Mask, c. second quarter 20th century, with wood supports at the back, (chipped upper lip), ht. 17, wd. 13 1/2 in. $1,200-1,600
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198 Northwest Coast Mountain Sheep Horn Spoon, c. 19th century, perforated handle and with dark patina, lg. 14 1/2, wd. 5 3/4 in. Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Western Reserve Historical Society; Cleveland Museum of Natural History. $1,500-2,000
199 Northwest Coast Carved Wood Bowl, c. 19th century, with upswept ends and inlaid with operculum shells along the rim, (some missing), lg. 7 5/8, ht. 4 3/8 in. $2,500-3,500
200 Northwest Coast Carved Horn Ladle, c. second half 19th century, carved in two pieces held together by a copper rivet, the handle with seated human figure above two totemic animal heads, (some insect damage to the scoop), lg. 10 in. Note: An old note reads in part: “spoon-black horn of mountain sheep Haida, Tlingit, John B. Whiteman, 1924.” $1,000-1,500
201 Northwest Coast Carved Wood Ladle, c. late 19th century, the handle in the form of a stylized head with brass tack eyes, lg. 11 in. $800-1,200
202 Northwest Coast Carved Wood Spoon, c. late 19th century, the handle in the form of a totemic animal and avian figure, with abalone inlays, lg. 9 1/2 in. $500-700
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203 Northwest Coast Carved Wood Speaker’s Staff, c. early 20th century, carved with frogs, animals, and a human figure at the top, lg. 34 in. $2,000-2,500
204 Northwest Coast Carved Wood Whale Effigy, c. 19th century, with flat bottom, the humpback with small drilled cavity, stylized mouth, and flared nostrils, with the remains of black and red painted details, lg. 20 in. Provenance: Museum of the American Indian (Heye Foundation); Mathias Komor Gallery, New York. $2,500-3,500
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205 Tlingit Carved Wood Raven Rattle with Deer Claws, c. 1880, in the form of a stylized raven head painted black, lg. 12 1/4 in.
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Literature: See Tangible Visions, by Alan Wardwell, p. 279. $1,500-2,000
206 Northwest Coast Carved Whale Bone Dagger, c. second half 19th century, the blade with central rib, the pommel in the form of a crouching human on top of a stylized animal head, pierced twice for attachments, (repair and minor bone loss on the blade), lg. 16 in. $2,000-2,500
207 Haida Argillite Pipe, c. 19th century, finely carved with openwork and depicting a myriad stylized totemic animals and humans, (two small chips), lg. 8 1/4 in. Note: An old label reads in part: “Skittagetan, Haida Indians, Queen Charlotte Islands, black slate tobacco pipe, John b. Whiteman, 1924.� $6,000-8,000
208 Haida Carved Argillite Pipe, c. mid-19th century, carved with some openwork and a myriad stylized animals, two of which have humans emerging from the mouth, (a couple of chips), lg. 9 1/2, ht. 2 1/4 in. $3,000-4,000
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209 Haida Carved Argillite Pipe, c. mid-19th century, openwork form with an elaborate composition of human, animal, and avian forms, written on the underside: “Queen Charlottes Island, N.W. Coast, America,� lg. 6 1/2, ht. 1 3/4 in. $4,000-6,000
210 Large Northwest Coast Kerf Bent Box, c. 19th century, painted with the same totemic design on opposing sides, the top with inlaid operculum shells on two sides, wood pegs, (bottom detached), ht. 28, wd. 18 1/2 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $12,000-16,000
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211 Northwest Coast Kerf Bent Box, c. 19th century, with the same carved and incised stylized totemic animals on opposing sides, detailed with green and red pigments, possibly applied at a later period, the interior with wood and metal braces, (the bottom has some wood rot, scuff marks on the sides), ht. 18 1/2, wd. to 17 1/2 in. $5,000-7,000
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212 Tlingit Chilkat Shaman’s Dance Apron (Blanket Waist Robe), c. third quarter 19th century, tightly woven of cedar bark and mountain goat wool mounted on a hide foundation, most of the long fringe terminating with a brass thimble (some wool loss), wd. 42, lg. 25 in. Provenance: Collected by the present owner’s great-grandfather, Admiral Robert E. Coontz. Coontz was stationed at Sitka, Alaska, in the 1880s as a young U.S Naval officer. He married Augusta Cohen, the daughter of Abraham Cohen, considered the first American to settle in Alaska before the territory was acquired from Russia in 1867. Coontz went on to have a distinguished career in the Navy; two ships were named after him, the latest in 1961. The photograph, “Sitka Indians before a ‘Pot Latch’” is reproduced in From the Mississippi to the Sea, the autobiography of Admiral Robert E. Coontz (1930). It is believed that the cape was given to Coontz during the Pot Latch in 1885. $12,000-16,000
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213 Three Western Hitched Horsehair Items, a bridle, a hatband with German silver clasp, and a quirt, (some damage to bridle), lg. of quirt 31 in.
215 Navajo Commercial Leather and Hide Bridle, c. last quarter 19th century, braided hide and with Navajo-made Mexican-style ring bit, lg. to bottom of bit 25 in.
Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $300-400
Provenance: The John S. Mackay collection; the Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $200-250
214 Western Multicolored Hitched Horsehair Bridle and Reins, c. early 20th century, with four large metal conchas, (some wear), lg. of bridle 24 in. $700-900
216 Navajo Man’s Bandolier Bag, c. second quarter 20th century, commercial leather with various silver buttons and collar decorations, some with turquoise settings, the strap with Mercury dimes and stamped buttons, lg. 33 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $600-800
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217 Two Navajo Dew Claw Rattles, c. late 19th century, one with buffalo hide tab, lg. to 8 1/2 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $300-400
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218 Rare Navajo Beaded Hide War Cap, c. 1860s, with three mother-of-pearl buttons at the front, detailed with glass seed beads, large white center reds on the fringe at the back, and with perforated decoration, including four tabs hanging from the sides and back, dia. approx. 7 1/2 in. $2,000-2,500 219 Two Hopi Polychrome Textiles, a dance kilt with embroidered traditional designs, and a sash with fringed ends, kilt 46 x 24, sash wd. 4 3/4 in. $250-350 220 Hopi Polychrome Decorated Wood Rabbit Stick, with patina of use, lg. 22 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $200-250
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221 Two Hopi Polychrome Carved Wood Kachinas, one wearing a case mask with tablita, both with a hole at the top of the head, later stands, ht. to 14 1/2 in. $800-1,200
222 Thirty-two Painted Hide Apache Playing Cards, c. last quarter 19th century, approx. 3 3/8 x 2 in. Note: “26 of the cards have been cut from rawhide of which the suede side shows considerable soil. The edges are uniformly darkened and the backs have turned the medium to dark brown of old hide. The skin used on the remaining six cards is smooth, like dark, stiff parchment, showing no suede characteristics and little soil. The colors used are various shades of red, brown, and grey to blue grey with the symbols and figures outlined in black.
Most designs lean distinctively toward the Spanish/Mexican tradition but there are some differences in detail. The Reys are rectangular robed figures with conspicuous crowns, but the portraying of arms on all four Reys is not unusual in the Spanish tradition. The costumes on the Sotas and Caballos—hats, jackets, pants and boots are amazingly similar to those found the Beineck/Fisher pack, although the revolvers and spurs are lacking. The suite symbols cling, in general, to the Spanish/Mexican interpretations with few striking departures. There are no notable features in the Coins suit. The Ace of Swords is an unusually good copy of the Spanish ceremonial sword and its belt, characteristic of better Mexican cards. A strange and inconsistent variation is found on the Sota of Swords on which the figure appears to have a rifle in his hand rather than a sword.” (Virginia Wayland) Literature: Playing Cards of the Apaches, by Virginia Wayland, Harold Wayland, and Alan Ferg, 2006. $8,000-12,000
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223 Photograph of Hunkpapa Chief “Rain in the Face” by George W. Scott (American, 18541910), taken at Fort Yates, Dakota, (faded), 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 in. $250-350
Lots 224–243: From the Collection of John Nelson Glass 224 Unmarked Cabinet Card of Two Southern Plains Women, labeled “Lizzie Forts and Edith Forts.” Note: John Nelson Glass graduated from West Point in 1878, after which he served with the Sixth Cavalry in the Arizona and New Mexico Territories during the Indian Wars. Surviving letters put him in Fort Apache in 1884. According to the West Point reunion notes of June 9, 1893, “Except at various times when he was in command of Indian scouts in the field, he was nearly always on duty with his troop, often commanding it...By his death the Army has lost an accomplished officer and good soldier, brave, faithful, and enduring in the performance of his duties.” He was interred at Arlington National Cemetery. $250-350 225 Connolly Photograph of Kiowa or Comanche Women, marked “Ft. Sill I.T.” $200-250
226 Photograph of “Peaches” and Two Other Apache Scouts, c. 1880s. $300-400
232 Photograph of “Peaches,” a famous Apache scout. $300-400
227 Two Photographs of Apache Indians, c. 1880s. $250-350
233 Three Photographs of Apache Scouts, c. 1890, including “Al Che say, Chief of White Mt. Indians,” and “Deklay, Co. E Mounted Scouts Wht-Moutain Apache, 1890.” $500-700
228 Two Photographs of Apache Indians by A. Milland, marked “Glass, chief of scout and wife, Ft. Apache, Ariz.,” and “Wife of chief of scouts, Ft. Apache, Ariz.” $250-350
229 Photograph of Apache Scouts by A. Milland, c. 1880s, image size 7 1/2 x 4 3/4 in. $400-600 230 Three Western Photographs, the first of Fort Apache by A. Milland, the second probably of Fort Apache, the third a camp scene, labeled “A Typical Apache Hogan, around the 1880’s.” $300-400 231 Two Photographs of Apache Indians, c. 1880s. $300-400
234 Four Photographs by A. Milland, all depicting scenes in and around Fort Apache, one marked “Apache Indians Delivering Hay at Ft. Apache Ariz. 94,” another marked “Ladies and Gents out for a ride in the 80’s.” $400-600
235 Two Photographs Taken at Fort Apache, “Navajo Indians selling ponies and blankets to Apaches. Ft. Apache A.T 92,” and “Company E. Indian Scouts, Fort Apache, Ariz.” $400-600
236 Two Photographs by A. Milland, “Showing head-dress of Apache Maidens, 77,” and “Apache Squaws, 71.” $300-400
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237 Two C.S. Fly Photographs, one depicting a large group of Apache scouts, the other “Geronimo’s Camp with Sentinel,” March 27, 1886. $400-600 238 Two C.S. Fly Photographs, “Geronimo and his Warriors” and “Group of Hostiles,” March 27, 1886. $400-600 239
239 C.S. Fly Photograph of Geronimo, Son, and Two Picked Braves, March 30, 1886. Provenance: John Nelson Glass, by family descent. $400-600 240 C.S. Fly Cabinet Card of Geronimo and Naiches Mounted, March 27, 1886, “Taken before the surrender to Gen. Crook, in the Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico.” $500-700
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241 C.S. Fly Photograph, “The Captive White Boy, Santiago McKinn,” taken before the surrender to Gen. Crook, March 27, 1886, in the Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico. $400-600
242 C.S. Fly Photograph, “Group in Hostile Camp under Natches,” March, 27, 1886. $400-600
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243 Two Mexican Border Items, a photograph labeled “Zapata- the Mexican Bandit, presented by Mrs. Pierre B. Mitchell,” and seven typed pages concerning border conditions and incidents in Brownsville, Texas, October 7, 1915. $200-300
244 Photogravure by Edward Curtis (18681952), “In Black Canyon-Apsaroke,” copyright 1905, matted, 16 3/4 x 13 1/4 in. $800-1,200
245 Photogravure by Edward Curtis (18681952), “A Mountain Fastness- Apsaroke,” copyright 1905, matted, 16 3/4 x 13 1/4 in. $800-1,200 242
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246 Photogravure by Edward Curtis (1868-1952), “Travaux-Piegan,” copyright 1900, matted, 16 1/4 x 13 1/4 in. $800-1,200
247 Photogravure by Edward Curtis (1868-1952), “Sia Buffalo Mask,” copyright 1925, matted, 16 1/2 x 12 1/4 in. $800-1,200
248 Orotone of a Plateau Woman and Baby by Phillip Gibbs, appears to be in the original frame, image size 13 1/3 x 10 1/2 in. $2,000-2,500
249 Orotone by Edward Curtis (1868-1952), “Canyon del Muerto,” in the original frame and with the original label attached to the back, image size 10 x 8 in. $5,000-7,000
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250 Orotone by Edward Curtis (1868-1952), “Canyon de Chelly,” in the original frame, (minor imperfections), 13 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. $6,000-8,000
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251 Blue-toned Photograph by Edward Curtis (1868-1952), “Aphrodite,” in the original frame, image size 10 x 13 in. $2,000-2,500
252 Blue-toned Photograph by Edward Curtis (1868-1952), “Sunset Trail,” matted and with his L.A. mark, image size 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. $1,000-1,500
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253 Painting of a Pueblo Female Dancer by Tonita Pena, Quah. Ah, 9 3/4 x 6 3/4 in. $300-400
254 Awa Tsireh (San Ildefonso Pueblo, 18981955) Framed Painting of Two Eagle Dancers, 14 x 10 1/2 in. $400-600 255 Two Framed Color Lithographs of American Indians, c. 1837 and 1836, the first depicting “Moa-NA-Hon-GA,” Great Walker, an Ioway chief, published by E.C. Biddle, Philadelphia, the second of “Spring Frog,” a Cherokee chief, published by F.W. Greenough, image sizes 15 x 11 3/4 in. $200-250 256 Framed Jesse James Western Drama Poster, c. early 20th century, “The Sensational Western Life Drama. Jesse James. The Missouri Outlaw,” Donaldson Litho, (tape mark), image size 28 1/4 x 17 3/4 in. Provenance: The Dominic Cervone collection. $600-800 253
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257 Framed 101 Ranch Wild West Poster, c. early 20th century, stone lithograph depicting Native Americans done in vibrant colors, Riverside Print, Chicago and Milwaukee, image size 40 1/2 x 26 3/4 in. Provenance: The Dominic Cervone collection. $1,000-1,500
258 Framed Miller Bros. 101 Ranch Wild West Show Poster, c. early 20th century, stone lithograph depicting scenes from the “Real Wild West and Great Far East,� National and Engraving Co., Chicago, New York, St. Louis, 40 1/2 x 27 1/2 in. Provenance: The Dominic Cervone collection. $1,000-1,500
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259 Navajo Germantown Weaving, c. late 19th century, with a multicolored concentric diamond pattern, (dye run, damage), 48 1/2 x 30 1/2 in. $250-350
260 Navajo Transitional Wearing Blanket, c. 1880s, woven in a second phase chief’s pattern, with natural and synthetic dyed wool, (minor restoration), 72 x 57 in. Provenance: The Andy Williams collection. $10,000-15,000
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261 Navajo Weaving, c. 1900, woven with natural and synthetic dyed homespun wool in a variant chief’s pattern, (minor dye run, wear), 54 x 48 in. $1,200-1,600
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262 Navajo Late Classic Moki Blanket, c. last quarter 19th century, woven with natural and synthetic dyed wool in a diamond lattice pattern over stripes of indigo blue and dark brown, (some dye run), 75 1/2 x 52 in. $8,000-12,000
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263 Maria and Julian Black-on-black Pottery Bowl, with a peapod-like design from the rim, (a few scuff marks), ht. 3, dia. 5 1/4 in. $200-300 264 San Ildefonso Black-on-black Pottery Vessel, with classic Avanyu design, (minor scratches), ht. 6, dia. 5 1/4 in. $200-300
265 Two Hopi Polychrome Kachina Face Plates, c. 20th century, (minor surface loss), dia. to 10 1/2 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $200-250
266 Hopi Painted Seed Jar, c. 1900, attributed to Nampeyo, with four abstract avian forms below two continuous bands, (paint loss, chip at shoulder), ht. 4, dia. 9 1/2 in.
267 Acoma Polychrome Vessel, c. 1900, with long neck and pinched rim, two lugs for carrying, and a balanced polychrome design, ht. 11 1/2, dia. 9 3/4 in. $800-1,200
268 Two Anasazi Black-on-white Mugs, c. 1000-1200 A.D., ht. 10 1/4 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $400-600
Provenance: Frank Speck collection. $2,000-2,500
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269 Large Cochiti Painted Ceramic Figure, c. late 19th century, with hands to the hips, open mouth, and a beard, the painted geometric designs representing clothing details, (right foot in need of restoration), ht. 18 1/2 in. $5,000-7,000 270 Nez Perce Cornhusk Bag, c. 1900, both sides with colorful geometric designs done with commercial yarn, includes custom wall mount, 14 x 11 1/2 in. Provenance: The Adolf Spohr collection, Cody, Wyoming. $1,000-1,500
271 Large Plateau Cornhusk Bag, c. early 20th century, with geometric designs done in both multicolored yarns and dyed cornhusk, 16 1/4 x 21 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $500-700
272 Plateau Cornhusk Bag, c. early 20th century, with geometric designs done in multicolored yarns, 9 3/4 x 9 1/2 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $500-700
273 Attu Polychrome Twined Lidded Basket, c. early 20th century, finely woven and decorated with multicolored silk embroidery, (splits to outer lid), ht. 4 1/2, dia. 4 1/2 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $250-350
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274 Tlingit Polychrome Twined Basket, c. 1900, decorated with repeated chevron and banded designs, ht. 5, dia. 6 1/2 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $250-350
275 Tlingit Polychrome Rattle-top Basket, c. early 20th century, decorated in a banded design, (minor splits at the lid edge), ht. 4 1/4, dia. 5 3/4 in. $500-700
276 Three California Baskets, c. 1900, a northern California twined basket, a small Pomo basket, and a Maidu bowl, (minor damage on the two larger baskts), largest ht. 6, dia. 13 in. $400-600
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277 Two California Twined Baskets, c. 1900, one with a quail feather design, (both with some surface dirt), ht. to 5 1/2 in. $600-800
282 California Polychrome Coiled Basketry Bowl, c. 1900, with three-color stepped design, ht. 5 1/4, dia. 7 3/4 in. $300-400
278 Northern California Polychrome Twined Basketry Hat, c. early 20th century, (top slightly dirty), ht. 3 1/2, dia. 7 in. $300-400
283 California Polychrome Basketry Bowl, c. 1900, with alternating geometric and cross designs, (some stitch loss), ht. 5 1/2, dia. 14 1/4 in. $800-1,200
279 Northern California Polychrome Twined Basket, c. early 20th century, with diagonal stepped design, ht. 5, dia. 6 1/2 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $300-400
280 Northern California Polychrome Twined Basketry Hat, c. early 20th century, ht. 3 1/4, dia. 6 3/4 in. $300-400
281 Pomo Coiled Basket, c. late 19th century, the compressed form decorated with glass beads and abalone shell pendants, with shell discs at the rim, (some insect damage), ht. 5, dia. 11 3/4 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $1,500-2,000
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284 Pima Pictorial Basketry Bowl, c. first quarter 20th century, four standing human figures separated by crosses, ht. 2 1/8, dia. 5 1/2 in. $250-350
287 Three Contemporary Hopi Polychrome Wicker Plaques, two with kachina designs, two are first place winners at the Navajo Country Fair and Livestock Show, dia. to 15 1/4 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $300-400
288 Apache Coiled Basketry Bowl, c. early 20th century, with a geometric banded design and crosses from the rim, ht. 5, dia. 19 in. Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $500-700
285 Paiute Beaded Basket, c. first quarter 20th century, the outside with multicolored diagonal geometric designs, ht. 3 1/2, dia. 6 1/4 in.
289 Apache Pictorial Basketry Bowl, c. early 20th century, with concentric geometric designs and five human figures, ht. 4 3/4, dia. 18 1/4 in.
Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $300-400
Provenance: The Van Kirke and Helen Nelson collection. $2,000-2,500
286 Navajo Polychrome Wedding Basket, c. early 20th century, ht. 3 1/2, dia. 15 1/4 in.
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Upon request, our staff will provide the list of shippers who deliver to destinations within the United States and overseas. Some property that is sold at auction can be subject to laws governing export from the U.S., such as items that include material from some endangered species. Import restrictions from foreign countries are subject to these same governing laws. Granting of licensing for import or export of goods from local authorities is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Denial or delay of licensing will not constitute cancellation or delay in payment for the total purchase price of these lots. 9. Sales in Massachusetts, Florida, and New York are subject to the respective current sales taxes. Dealers, museums, and other qualifying parties may be exempt from sales tax upon submission of proper documentation. 10. A premium equal to 23% of the final bid price up to and including $100,000, plus 20% of the final bid price from $100,001 up to and including $1,000,000, plus 12% of the final bid price from $1,000,001 and over will be applied to each lot sold, to be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. 11. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these terms and all other terms printed within, posted, and announced at the time of sale whether bidding in person, through a representative, by phone, by Internet, or other absentee bid. 12. Skinner, Inc. and its consignors make no warranty or representation, express or implied, that the purchaser will acquire any copyright or reproduction rights to any lot sold. Skinner, Inc. expressly reserves the right to reproduce any image of the lots sold in this catalog. The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for Skinner, Inc. relating to a lot, including the contents of this catalog, is, and shall remain at all times, the property of Skinner, Inc. and shall not be used by the purchaser, nor by anyone else, without our prior written consent. 13. These conditions of sale shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (excluding the laws applicable to conflicts or choice of law). The buyer/bidder agrees that any suit for the enforcement of this agreement may be brought, and any action against Skinner in connection with the transactions contemplated by this agreement shall be brought, in the courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or any federal court sitting therein. The bidder/buyer consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts and waives objections that it may now or hereafter have to the venue of any such suit. Revised January 21, 2015
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Directions to Skinner’s Boston Gallery/63 Park Plaza, Boston, MA 02116 617.350.5400 From the West: Take the Massachusetts Turnpike to the Prudential/Copley exit located in the Prudential tunnel. Once on the exit ramp, stay in the right hand lane and follow the signs for Copley. The ramp exits onto Stuart Street. Drive straight through five sets of lights and take a left onto Charles Street South. Take your first left off of Charles St. South onto Park Plaza. Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.
From the South: Take 93-N to Exit 20 for I-90 W toward Worcester. Follow signs for Chinatown/South Station. Bear left at the fork to continue towards Kneeland Street. Turn left onto Kneeland Street. Kneeland Street becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza. Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.
From Logan Airport: Take the Ted Williams Tunnel. Take Exit 25 toward South Boston and bear left at the fork in the ramp. Bear right onto B St. Turn left onto Northern Ave which becomes Seaport Blvd. Turn left onto Surface Rd. Turn right onto Kneeland Street which becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza. Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.
From the North: Take I-93 South towards Boston. Take exit 26 towards Storrow Drive.  Merge onto MA-28 South via the ramp on the left. Turn left onto Beacon Street. Turn right onto Arlington Street. Turn left onto Boylston Street. Turn right onto Hadassah Way. Skinner is on the right at 63 Park Plaza.
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Board of Directors
Departments
Chairman of the Board
20th Century Design
Discovery Auctions
Jane D. Prentiss
Carly Babione
20thcentury@skinnerinc.com
Kyle Johnson
508.970.3253
Melanie Trottier-Mitcheson
Stephen L. Fletcher Richard Albright
discovery@skinnerinc.com
John Deighton
508.970.3202
Karen M. Keane
American & European Paintings & Prints
Andrew Payne
Robin S.R. Starr Elizabeth C. Haff Michelle Lamunière
Executive Management
Martina Tanga paintings@skinnerinc.com 508.970.3206
Karen M. Keane
Stephen L. Fletcher Chris Barber Christopher D. Fox americana@skinnerinc.com
Chief Financial Officer Don Kelly
Executive Vice President
Stuart G. Slavid Stephanie Opolski Gwendolyn L. Smith european@skinnerinc.com 508.970.3203
American Furniture & Decorative Arts President/Chief Executive Officer
European Furniture & Decorative Arts
Historic Arms & Militaria Joel Bohy militaria@skinnerinc.com 508.970.3215
508.970.3200
Jewelry American Indian & Ethnographic Art
Victoria Bratberg
Douglas Deihl
John Colasacco
indian@skinnerinc.com
Kaitlin Shinnick
Stephen L. Fletcher
508.970.3254
jewelry@skinnerinc.com
Managing Director
Antique Motor Vehicles
Marie Keep
617.874.4313
Jane D. Prentiss antiquemotorvehicles@skinnerinc.com 508.970.3253
Kerry Shrives Stuart G. Slavid
Asian Works of Art Judith Dowling Helen Eagles Suhyung Kim
Vice Presidents
asian@skinnerinc.com
Gloria Lieberman
508.970.3216
Devon Eastland
rugs@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3293
508.970.3247
Photographs
Robin S.R. Starr
Ceramics
Michelle Lamunière
Stuart G. Slavid
photographs@skinnerinc.com
ceramics@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3264
508.970.3203
Western Massachusetts:
Silver
George Thomas Lewis
Clocks, Watches & Scientific Instruments
413.727.2721 glewis@skinnerinc.com
Robert C. Cheney Jonathan Dowling
New York: Katie Banser-Whittle
Paul Dumanowski
212.787.1114 kbanser-whittle@skinnerinc.com
clocks@skinnerinc.com 508.970.3201
305.503.4423 florida@skinnerinc.com
music@skinnerinc.com
Lawrence Kearney
Jane D. Prentiss
Florida: April L. Matteini, G.G.
Adam Tober
Oriental Rugs & Carpets
books@skinnerinc.com
Regional Directors
Musical Instruments
Books & Manuscripts
Carol McCaffrey
L. Emerson Tuttle
judaica@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3263
Victoria Bratberg Eric Jones
Kerry Shrives 508.970.3256
Senior Vice Presidents Marie Keep
Judaica
Stuart G. Slavid silver@skinnerinc.com 508.970.3203
Wine, Whisky & Ale Marie Keep Joseph Hyman finewines@skinnerinc.com 508.970.3296
Maine: Bruce Buxton 207.772.6979 bbuxton@mainerr.com
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Auction Services Consignments
Marketing, Media & Communications
Appraisal & Auction Services LaGina Austin Christine E. Finn Katie Fitzgerald Rachel Kingsley
Exhibitions & Property Boston:
Marketing
Laura V. Sweeney
L. Emerson Tuttle
Benjamin Evans
Linsey MacDougall
Jessica R. Lincoln
Jenna Nastri
Elizabeth Zwicker 508.970.3299
Subscriptions Linsey MacDougall
Institutional Relations
Receptionist Jacqueline Gray 617.350.5400
508.970.3240
L. Emerson Tuttle 508.970.3130
Advertising/Production Pamela Van de Houten
Consignment Services
Jeffrey R. Antkowiak
Patricia Walker King
Stanley P. Bystrowski
Rebecca Hamel
John Cornelius
Carol Zeigler
Kristina M. Harrison
508.970.3204
Marlborough: Warehouse Frederic Trottier 508.970.3209 Samatha Heighton
Kathleen Jones Cheryl Richards Photography
Receptionist
Customer Relations/Human Resources
Skinner Online
Carol McCaffrey
Kerry Shrives
508.970.3252
Lindsay White 508.970.3000
Daniel Bar Judie Ochsner
Transportation
Lizz Webber
Eric Jones
online@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3229
Accounting
508.970.3279
Denise Johnson 508.970.3269
Absentee & Telephone Bidding
William Madden
Boston: 617.874.4318
508.970.3266
Marlborough: 508.970.3211 Discovery: 508.970.3208
Kevin Rota
Auctioneers Chris Barber, John Colasacco, Stephen L. Fletcher, Karen M. Keane,
508.970.3283
Marie Keep, Jessica R. Lincoln, Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr, Laura V. Sweeney
63 Park Plaza Boston, MA 02116 617.350.5400 Fax 617.350.5429
www.skinnerinc.com
274 Cedar Hill Street Marlborough, MA 01752 508.970.3000 Fax 508.970.3100
130 Miracle Mile, Suite 220 Coral Gables, FL 33134 305.503.4423 Fax 305.709.2143
415 Madison Avenue, #1418 New York, NY 10017 212.787.1113 Fax 646.893.0179
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