Old West, Native American & Antique Auction

Old West, Native American & Antique Auction

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Navajo Signed Sterling Silver Turquoise Cuff

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 529)      

This is a Peter Johnson signed Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and turquoise cuff. The piece is made from solid sterling silver and is set with 50 Sleeping Beauty Turquoise cabochons. The back is signed "PJ" and is marked "Sterling". The Navajo cuff is in good condition. It measures 2.5" x 3.75".
This is a Peter Johnson signed Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and turquoise cuff. The piece is made from solid sterling silver and is set with 50 Sleeping ...moreBeauty Turquoise cabochons. The back is signed "PJ" and is marked "Sterling". The Navajo cuff is in good condition. It measures 2.5" x 3.75".

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Navajo Sterling Silver Morgan Dollar Bolo Tie

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 529)      

This is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver Morgan dollar and turquoise bolo tie. The piece shows a cast slide set with Easter Blue, Nevada Blue and Blue Gem Turquoise cabochons. The center of the slide is made from a Morgan Silver Dollar and a beautifully made relief image of Lady Liberty. The Navajo bolo tie is in good condition. The slide measures 2.5" x 3".
This is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver Morgan dollar and turquoise bolo tie. The piece shows a cast slide set with Easter Blue, Nevada Blue and Blue Gem ...moreTurquoise cabochons. The center of the slide is made from a Morgan Silver Dollar and a beautifully made relief image of Lady Liberty. The Navajo bolo tie is in good condition. The slide measures 2.5" x 3".

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Navajo Sterling Silver Bolo Tie & Belt Buckle

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 529)      

This is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver belt buckle and bolo tie. Each piece is made from solid sterling silver and is set with beautiful red coral, the buckle alone has 28 and the bolo tie has 14. The back of each is signed and marked "Sterling". The Navajo bolo tie and buckle are in good condition. The buckle measures 2" x 3" and the slide on the bolo tie measures 2" x 2".
This is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver belt buckle and bolo tie. Each piece is made from solid sterling silver and is set with beautiful red coral, the b...moreuckle alone has 28 and the bolo tie has 14. The back of each is signed and marked "Sterling". The Navajo bolo tie and buckle are in good condition. The buckle measures 2" x 3" and the slide on the bolo tie measures 2" x 2".

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Navajo Petit Point Turquoise Coral Concho Belt

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 4 of 529)      

This is a signed Navajo Native American Indian petit point turquoise and coral concho belt. Each concho is hand crafted from solid sterling silver with fantastic turquoise and coral petit point work. There are 14 conchos and the buckle. The buckle is marked on the back "Sterling" and is signed "BY". The Navajo concho belt is in very good condition. The buckle measures 1.25" x 1.5" and is 39" long overall.
This is a signed Navajo Native American Indian petit point turquoise and coral concho belt. Each concho is hand crafted from solid sterling silver with fantastic turquois...moree and coral petit point work. There are 14 conchos and the buckle. The buckle is marked on the back "Sterling" and is signed "BY". The Navajo concho belt is in very good condition. The buckle measures 1.25" x 1.5" and is 39" long overall.

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Navajo Sterling White Buffalo Turquoise Pendant

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This is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and White Buffalo Turquoise pendant made by Kay Yazzie. The pendant is made from solid sterling silver set with a beautiful White Buffalo cabochon. The back of the pendant is marked "K.Y. Sterling" (Kay Yazzie". The Navajo pendant is in good condition. It measures 1.75" x 3".
This is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and White Buffalo Turquoise pendant made by Kay Yazzie. The pendant is made from solid sterling silver set with a ...morebeautiful White Buffalo cabochon. The back of the pendant is marked "K.Y. Sterling" (Kay Yazzie". The Navajo pendant is in good condition. It measures 1.75" x 3".

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Zuni J. Lucio Eagle Dancer Multi-Stone Bracelet

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 529)      

Available for bidding in this lot is a Zuni Native American Indian Eagle Dancer bracelet, hand crafted by master Zuni artist John Lucio. This excellent piece of fine jewelry utilizes a sterling silver cuff, with tightly inlaid mother of pearl, jet, blood ox coral, and different shades of turquoise. The sterling silver base is adorned with beautiful tooling and braiding. John Lucio is referenced in multiple Zuni books, as well, his works have been featured in art galleries and museums. This piece shows a "J. Lucio" hallmark on the back, which indicates this should be a more recent piece c. 1970-1980. All-in-all, this piece is in very good condition, with no cracked or loose stones, and no noticeable scratches. The piece does however display a warm dark tarnish on the sterling silver cuff. The bracelet measures overall 2 3/4" wide, and 2 1/8" high. The inside wrist circumference is approximately 6 1/2".
Available for bidding in this lot is a Zuni Native American Indian Eagle Dancer bracelet, hand crafted by master Zuni artist John Lucio. This excellent piece of fine jewe...morelry utilizes a sterling silver cuff, with tightly inlaid mother of pearl, jet, blood ox coral, and different shades of turquoise. The sterling silver base is adorned with beautiful tooling and braiding. John Lucio is referenced in multiple Zuni books, as well, his works have been featured in art galleries and museums. This piece shows a "J. Lucio" hallmark on the back, which indicates this should be a more recent piece c. 1970-1980. All-in-all, this piece is in very good condition, with no cracked or loose stones, and no noticeable scratches. The piece does however display a warm dark tarnish on the sterling silver cuff. The bracelet measures overall 2 3/4" wide, and 2 1/8" high. The inside wrist circumference is approximately 6 1/2".

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Zuni Sterling Sunface Bracelet w/ Multiple Stones

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 529)      

Up for bidding in this lot is a divine Zuni Native American Indian cuff, hand crafted by Larry & Lorinda Dickson between 1960-1969. This simple yet extravagant bracelet features excellent materials such as; Sterling Silver, Mother of Pearl, Oxblood Coral, Turquoise, and Pen Shell. This Sunface cuff is absent of any signatures. The piece is in good condition with no loose stones, and no noticeable scratches. Approximate measurements equal out to 1.5" top to bottom, 2 1/2" wide, and with a wrist circumference of 6 3/4".
Up for bidding in this lot is a divine Zuni Native American Indian cuff, hand crafted by Larry & Lorinda Dickson between 1960-1969. This simple yet extravagant bracelet f...moreeatures excellent materials such as; Sterling Silver, Mother of Pearl, Oxblood Coral, Turquoise, and Pen Shell. This Sunface cuff is absent of any signatures. The piece is in good condition with no loose stones, and no noticeable scratches. Approximate measurements equal out to 1.5" top to bottom, 2 1/2" wide, and with a wrist circumference of 6 3/4".

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Santa Clara Pueblo Polychrome & Black/Black Pots

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 8 of 529)      

Offered for sale is a collection of Santa Clara Pueblo Native American Indian Polychrome and Black on Black Pots. The pots features beautiful colors and detail. The first pot is done by the artist "Stella Teller from Isleta N. Mex." It features a white, black, and tans. The other pot is signed by "Clara Martinez" It shows a black on black design. The pieces show great quality. They are in good condition with little wear. The pieces measure 6 3/4" Dia. x 3 1/2" H and 5 3/4" Dia. x 7 1/2" H
Offered for sale is a collection of Santa Clara Pueblo Native American Indian Polychrome and Black on Black Pots. The pots features beautiful colors and detail. The first...more pot is done by the artist "Stella Teller from Isleta N. Mex." It features a white, black, and tans. The other pot is signed by "Clara Martinez" It shows a black on black design. The pieces show great quality. They are in good condition with little wear. The pieces measure 6 3/4" Dia. x 3 1/2" H and 5 3/4" Dia. x 7 1/2" H

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Hopi Pueblo Indian Polychrome Pottery Jars

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 529)      

This lot lot features a pair of Hopi Pueblo Native American Indian Polychrome Pottery Jars. The jars features beautifully colored designs and great quality. The first piece is signed "Robert Silas" and the other piece is signed "Clara Pesha." The pieces are in good condition, with little wear. The pieces measures 4 3/4" dia. x 4 1/8" H and 6 1/8" H x 3 1/2" Dia.
This lot lot features a pair of Hopi Pueblo Native American Indian Polychrome Pottery Jars. The jars features beautifully colored designs and great quality. The first pie...morece is signed "Robert Silas" and the other piece is signed "Clara Pesha." The pieces are in good condition, with little wear. The pieces measures 4 3/4" dia. x 4 1/8" H and 6 1/8" H x 3 1/2" Dia.

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Little Bull's Battle of Wounded Knee Pipe Tomahawk

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 529)      

This is a rare and important authentic pipe tomahawk from the famed Lakota Sioux Miniconjou, Little Bull from circa 1890 with two documents of authentication. The pipe tomahawk war axe has been examined and authenticated by renowned historian and Togia language expert, Wendell Grangaard of The Guns of History, Inc. The piece was found to show an iron blacksmith forged iron head with elongated blade with a chiseled beveled edge and octagonal pipe bowl, having etched, cut, or carved symbols in the Togia Language. On the right side of the tomahawk weapons blade is carved in Togia, “Afraid of Nothing Bear / Fools Bear / Little Bull / Wounded / Killed / Wounded Knee”. Also on the piece is the Togia signature for the Lone Horn Devil Medicine Man Mark (the holy band). The piece also comes with a Certificate of Authentication from Bennett’s Artifact Authentication in Ohio. The document, with the tomahawk pictured, states that this was one of three pieces found in a rock crevice by Bill Busskohl in the Southern Black Hills area of South Dakota in circa 1990. The COA states that this is an authentic original pipe tomahawk head with later contemporary added wood haft with brass tacks. Afraid of Nothing Bear and Little Bull were brother-friends both born in circa 1844, and both belonged to the band of Mineconjou, the holy band called the Devil Medicine Man Band. Together these warriors fought side by side at The Battle of Rosebud and Battle of the Little Bighorn (otherwise known as The Battle of Greasy Grass and commonly referred to as Custer’s Last Stand) as part of the Lone Horn’s Mineconjou. They both went to Canada with Chief Sitting Bull and when they surrendered, they settled on the Standing Rock Reservation, 15 miles from the mouth of the Grand River where they later raised horses. The men joined the Ghost Dance movement, started by Pauite religious leader Wovoka, and when Sitting Bull was killed, both men joined Big Foot’s ban to travel to Pine Ridge. Both men were captured by the 7th Cavalry and brought to the Wounded Knee Creek. Afraid of Nothing Bear was killed at the Battle of Wounded Knee and Little Bull was wounded. Little Bull returned to Standing Rock Reservation with a group of Mineconjou after the massacre. It is believed that the message written on the blade of the pipe tomahawk by Little Bull was as a tribute to his brother-friend Afraid of Nothing Bear when Little Bull was recovering from his wounds at the Stronghold. The tomahawk could have been in the possession of Afraid of Nothing Bear or Little Bull at the time of the capture and massacre of Wounded Knee. The piece comes with the signed letter describing the piece’s history from Wendell Grangaard along with a detailed illustration showing the markings he has translated. Wendell Grangaard is the foremost knowledge on the Togia language along with the Battle of the Little Bighorn as he is the author of the book, “Documenting the Weapons Used at Little Bighorn” 2015. Wendell was also intricate in the authentication and examination of the historic George Armstrong Custer Captured Sharps Carbine from Chief Black Kettle that sold at auction for $127,000. The pipe tomahawk comes with documentation including a detailed description authenticating the piece signed by Wendell, along with a illustration showing the togia language carvings drawn and the Bennett’s COA. From a large Montana Historical Collection. This is possibly one of the most historic and well documented Wounded Knee Massacre / Battle of Wounded Knee relics ever offered for public sale and definitely the finest piece from the personal use of warrior Little Bull. The truly historic and important tomahawk measures overall 20.75”L x 8 7/8”W x 2.25”D and 1.5” thick. This is believed to be one of the only known relics to have surfaced from the Minecoujou Lone Horn Devil Medicine Man Mark (the holy band) making this significantly a historic piece.
This is a rare and important authentic pipe tomahawk from the famed Lakota Sioux Miniconjou, Little Bull from circa 1890 with two documents of authentication. The pipe to...moremahawk war axe has been examined and authenticated by renowned historian and Togia language expert, Wendell Grangaard of The Guns of History, Inc. The piece was found to show an iron blacksmith forged iron head with elongated blade with a chiseled beveled edge and octagonal pipe bowl, having etched, cut, or carved symbols in the Togia Language. On the right side of the tomahawk weapons blade is carved in Togia, “Afraid of Nothing Bear / Fools Bear / Little Bull / Wounded / Killed / Wounded Knee”. Also on the piece is the Togia signature for the Lone Horn Devil Medicine Man Mark (the holy band). The piece also comes with a Certificate of Authentication from Bennett’s Artifact Authentication in Ohio. The document, with the tomahawk pictured, states that this was one of three pieces found in a rock crevice by Bill Busskohl in the Southern Black Hills area of South Dakota in circa 1990. The COA states that this is an authentic original pipe tomahawk head with later contemporary added wood haft with brass tacks. Afraid of Nothing Bear and Little Bull were brother-friends both born in circa 1844, and both belonged to the band of Mineconjou, the holy band called the Devil Medicine Man Band. Together these warriors fought side by side at The Battle of Rosebud and Battle of the Little Bighorn (otherwise known as The Battle of Greasy Grass and commonly referred to as Custer’s Last Stand) as part of the Lone Horn’s Mineconjou. They both went to Canada with Chief Sitting Bull and when they surrendered, they settled on the Standing Rock Reservation, 15 miles from the mouth of the Grand River where they later raised horses. The men joined the Ghost Dance movement, started by Pauite religious leader Wovoka, and when Sitting Bull was killed, both men joined Big Foot’s ban to travel to Pine Ridge. Both men were captured by the 7th Cavalry and brought to the Wounded Knee Creek. Afraid of Nothing Bear was killed at the Battle of Wounded Knee and Little Bull was wounded. Little Bull returned to Standing Rock Reservation with a group of Mineconjou after the massacre. It is believed that the message written on the blade of the pipe tomahawk by Little Bull was as a tribute to his brother-friend Afraid of Nothing Bear when Little Bull was recovering from his wounds at the Stronghold. The tomahawk could have been in the possession of Afraid of Nothing Bear or Little Bull at the time of the capture and massacre of Wounded Knee. The piece comes with the signed letter describing the piece’s history from Wendell Grangaard along with a detailed illustration showing the markings he has translated. Wendell Grangaard is the foremost knowledge on the Togia language along with the Battle of the Little Bighorn as he is the author of the book, “Documenting the Weapons Used at Little Bighorn” 2015. Wendell was also intricate in the authentication and examination of the historic George Armstrong Custer Captured Sharps Carbine from Chief Black Kettle that sold at auction for $127,000. The pipe tomahawk comes with documentation including a detailed description authenticating the piece signed by Wendell, along with a illustration showing the togia language carvings drawn and the Bennett’s COA. From a large Montana Historical Collection. This is possibly one of the most historic and well documented Wounded Knee Massacre / Battle of Wounded Knee relics ever offered for public sale and definitely the finest piece from the personal use of warrior Little Bull. The truly historic and important tomahawk measures overall 20.75”L x 8 7/8”W x 2.25”D and 1.5” thick. This is believed to be one of the only known relics to have surfaced from the Minecoujou Lone Horn Devil Medicine Man Mark (the holy band) making this significantly a historic piece.

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Crow Fully Beaded Mirror Flat Bag 19th Century

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 529)      

Available for public purchase is an excellent fully beaded flat mirror bag from the Crow Native American Indians. The piece dates to the last quarter of the 19th Century to early 20th Century. The bag shows an Indian tanned hide construction with early trade canvas lining covered in excellent glass trade seed beads in colors such as chalk white, semi-transparent red white hearts, green, semi-transparent cobalt, corn yellow, sky padre blue, orange/red, and semi-transparent green. The bag shows a flat metal insert used as the mirror for its reflective qualities. The bag is very unique in design as both the front and back shows a playful curved edge with octagonal red white heart bordered center cutout. The top shows two rope beaded straps and the bottom shows a pigment mineral painted long Indian tanned hide fringe. This is one of the finest early mirror bags offered for sale shows very fine museum quality good condition with little to no bead loss. Measures overall 28"L x 5 5/8"W.
Available for public purchase is an excellent fully beaded flat mirror bag from the Crow Native American Indians. The piece dates to the last quarter of the 19th Century ...moreto early 20th Century. The bag shows an Indian tanned hide construction with early trade canvas lining covered in excellent glass trade seed beads in colors such as chalk white, semi-transparent red white hearts, green, semi-transparent cobalt, corn yellow, sky padre blue, orange/red, and semi-transparent green. The bag shows a flat metal insert used as the mirror for its reflective qualities. The bag is very unique in design as both the front and back shows a playful curved edge with octagonal red white heart bordered center cutout. The top shows two rope beaded straps and the bottom shows a pigment mineral painted long Indian tanned hide fringe. This is one of the finest early mirror bags offered for sale shows very fine museum quality good condition with little to no bead loss. Measures overall 28"L x 5 5/8"W.

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Sioux Tepee Beaded Gauntlet Gloves circa 1930's

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 12 of 529)      

The lot features a set of beaded gauntlet gloves from the Sioux Native American Indians. The set dates to circa 1930-1940's and shows an Indian tanned hide construction with glass trade seed beads in a tepee pattern. The matched set shows beadwork in sky padre blue, transparent, semi-transparent green, iridescent, semi transparent faceted iridescent orange. The inside of the gloves shows an early calico trade clothe. The early set shows overall good condition and displays well. Each glove is 11.5"L x 9.25"W with fringe.
The lot features a set of beaded gauntlet gloves from the Sioux Native American Indians. The set dates to circa 1930-1940's and shows an Indian tanned hide construction w...moreith glass trade seed beads in a tepee pattern. The matched set shows beadwork in sky padre blue, transparent, semi-transparent green, iridescent, semi transparent faceted iridescent orange. The inside of the gloves shows an early calico trade clothe. The early set shows overall good condition and displays well. Each glove is 11.5"L x 9.25"W with fringe.

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Cheyenne Germantown Corn Husk Bag 1890

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 13 of 529)      

This is an exceptional authentic scarce Cheyenne Corn Husk bag dating to circa 1890's. The bag shows an immensely rare large size with a rich coloring and fine condition. The bag has geometric patterns along both sides in a polychrome mineral pigment dyed Germantown yarn (a very rare addition). The bag shows a traditional very tight weave using the corn husk fibers and dyed natural organic and mineral dyes. One side shows three powerful symbol sets of arrows or arrow fletching in red green, blue, yellow with the other side showing a unique pattern of squares of blue with a yellow center having a cross or storm red center motif set off by six tepee or arrow like symbols at the top. The piece is from the King Saddlery Museum in Sheridan, Wyoming and was part of the Otto Ernst collection (the piece has the round leather museum tag that has been documented on Otto Ernst items from the King Saddlery Museum). Otto Ernst would purchase items from the Native American Indians and then offer them in his Saddlery catalog. This is possibly the largest and finest corn husk bag from the Cheyenne Indians ever brought to public sale. Measures 17.75" x 25".
This is an exceptional authentic scarce Cheyenne Corn Husk bag dating to circa 1890's. The bag shows an immensely rare large size with a rich coloring and fine condition....more The bag has geometric patterns along both sides in a polychrome mineral pigment dyed Germantown yarn (a very rare addition). The bag shows a traditional very tight weave using the corn husk fibers and dyed natural organic and mineral dyes. One side shows three powerful symbol sets of arrows or arrow fletching in red green, blue, yellow with the other side showing a unique pattern of squares of blue with a yellow center having a cross or storm red center motif set off by six tepee or arrow like symbols at the top. The piece is from the King Saddlery Museum in Sheridan, Wyoming and was part of the Otto Ernst collection (the piece has the round leather museum tag that has been documented on Otto Ernst items from the King Saddlery Museum). Otto Ernst would purchase items from the Native American Indians and then offer them in his Saddlery catalog. This is possibly the largest and finest corn husk bag from the Cheyenne Indians ever brought to public sale. Measures 17.75" x 25".

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Oliver Glen Barrett Oil Painting Monument Valley

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 14 of 529)      

You are bidding on the Original Oliver Glen Barrett Oil Painting "Monument Valley." The painting shows a desert valley scene with great detail and feel. Similar pieces of this artist have sold for over $1000 at auction. The last time this painting was available for sale was almost twenty years ago. Oliver Glen Barrett's prices have increased dramatically over the last ten years. Many paintings by Oliver Glen Barrett have sold privately at similar levels and even higher. The piece is in good condition, with some wear to the frame and a minor scratch. It measures 28" W x 24" H
You are bidding on the Original Oliver Glen Barrett Oil Painting "Monument Valley." The painting shows a desert valley scene with great detail and feel. Similar pieces of...more this artist have sold for over $1000 at auction. The last time this painting was available for sale was almost twenty years ago. Oliver Glen Barrett's prices have increased dramatically over the last ten years. Many paintings by Oliver Glen Barrett have sold privately at similar levels and even higher. The piece is in good condition, with some wear to the frame and a minor scratch. It measures 28" W x 24" H

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Rossini Full Size Accordion w/ Original Case

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 15 of 529)      

You are bidding on a Rossini Full Size Accordion with Original Travel Case. The accordion features a leather carrying strap, jeweled logo, and original case. Rossini was a manufacturer that started in Ancona in the 1930s; around the 1950s the production moved to the S.I.L.A. factory in Camerano. By the 1970s the factory produced accordions under the "Super Rossini" brand name, but at the end of the 1980s the production stopped. The accordion is in good condition with some wear along with the case. Believed to be in good working order. The case measures 21" W x 17 1/2" H x 8" D
You are bidding on a Rossini Full Size Accordion with Original Travel Case. The accordion features a leather carrying strap, jeweled logo, and original case. Rossini was ...morea manufacturer that started in Ancona in the 1930s; around the 1950s the production moved to the S.I.L.A. factory in Camerano. By the 1970s the factory produced accordions under the "Super Rossini" brand name, but at the end of the 1980s the production stopped. The accordion is in good condition with some wear along with the case. Believed to be in good working order. The case measures 21" W x 17 1/2" H x 8" D

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Millefiori Trade Bead Necklace Collection

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 16 of 529)      

This is a collection of five millefiori trade bead necklaces. The necklaces are made with Italian trade beads made in the millefiori style with wonderful floral and abstract designs in bright, vivid colors. The necklaces are in good condition. The longest one measures 29" and the shortest is 26".
This is a collection of five millefiori trade bead necklaces. The necklaces are made with Italian trade beads made in the millefiori style with wonderful floral and abstr...moreact designs in bright, vivid colors. The necklaces are in good condition. The longest one measures 29" and the shortest is 26".

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Taos Pueblo Pottery Floral Polychrome Pyrite Bowl

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 17 of 529)      

This lot features a Taos Pueblo Pottery Floral Polychrome Pyrite Bowl. The interesting bowl shows a unique quality, It shines in the light due to pyrite being part of the original clay used. It features a detailed floral design with a black lip. It is in good condition, with little wear. The bowl measures 8 1/2" Dia. x 3 1/2" H
This lot features a Taos Pueblo Pottery Floral Polychrome Pyrite Bowl. The interesting bowl shows a unique quality, It shines in the light due to pyrite being part of the...more original clay used. It features a detailed floral design with a black lip. It is in good condition, with little wear. The bowl measures 8 1/2" Dia. x 3 1/2" H

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Signed Acoma Pottery Polychrome Olla Bowl

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 18 of 529)      

Offered for sale is a Signed Acoma Pueblo Native American Indian Olla Bowl. This piece was hand made by the Acoma Pueblo Native Americans Indians. A wide mouthed, pottery bowl or olla hand from the Acoma Pueblo decorated in red, cream and black colored slips with geometric designs. This piece shows wonderful patina and hand painted designs. It is marked "MYL 1991." It is in good condition, with little to no wear. It measures 12" Dia. x 7 1/2" H
Offered for sale is a Signed Acoma Pueblo Native American Indian Olla Bowl. This piece was hand made by the Acoma Pueblo Native Americans Indians. A wide mouthed, pottery...more bowl or olla hand from the Acoma Pueblo decorated in red, cream and black colored slips with geometric designs. This piece shows wonderful patina and hand painted designs. It is marked "MYL 1991." It is in good condition, with little to no wear. It measures 12" Dia. x 7 1/2" H

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Signed Tarahumara Indians Casada Pottery Bowl

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 19 of 529)      

This lot features a fine example of a Tarahumara Native Americna Indian Cascada Pottery Bowl. The bowl features a wonderful polychrome mineral painted designs with hand carved shaped designs. The pottery is signed across the bottom " Dora Quezada," and is from the second to third quarter of the 1900's. This is truly a unique piece. It is in good condition, with little to no wear. It measures 9 1/4" Dia. x 7" H
This lot features a fine example of a Tarahumara Native Americna Indian Cascada Pottery Bowl. The bowl features a wonderful polychrome mineral painted designs with hand c...morearved shaped designs. The pottery is signed across the bottom " Dora Quezada," and is from the second to third quarter of the 1900's. This is truly a unique piece. It is in good condition, with little to no wear. It measures 9 1/4" Dia. x 7" H

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Persian Tabriz Fine Hand Woven Rug

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This lot features a Persian Kazak Fine Hand Woven Rug. Tabriz, located to the north-west, is Iran’s second oldest city and has been at the center of the rug-making world for hundreds, perhaps thousands of years. Most Tabriz rugs have a powerful red or blue with contrasting ivory background. Tabriz is the host to some of the most beautiful rugs in the world and rugs form this area are highly sort after by collectors. The rug features a stunning design and impressive weaving. It is in good overall condition, with wear from age and use. Measures: 102 3/4" L x 52" W
This lot features a Persian Kazak Fine Hand Woven Rug. Tabriz, located to the north-west, is Iran’s second oldest city and has been at the center of the rug-making world ...morefor hundreds, perhaps thousands of years. Most Tabriz rugs have a powerful red or blue with contrasting ivory background. Tabriz is the host to some of the most beautiful rugs in the world and rugs form this area are highly sort after by collectors. The rug features a stunning design and impressive weaving. It is in good overall condition, with wear from age and use. Measures: 102 3/4" L x 52" W

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Original Thomas Mangelsen Framed Photograph

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 21 of 529)      

This is an original limited edition framed photograph by Thomas Mangelsen. The photograph is titled "Shelter in the Willows-Moose" and shows the snow covered moose bedded down amongst the willow grove. Mangelsen has gained worldwide recognition for his nature photography with numerous exhibits and awards for his works. This piece is in good condition. It has been signed by the photographer in the lower right corner and is numbered 814/950. The photograph has been professionally matted and framed. The frame measures 29.5" x 39.5".
This is an original limited edition framed photograph by Thomas Mangelsen. The photograph is titled "Shelter in the Willows-Moose" and shows the snow covered moose bedded...more down amongst the willow grove. Mangelsen has gained worldwide recognition for his nature photography with numerous exhibits and awards for his works. This piece is in good condition. It has been signed by the photographer in the lower right corner and is numbered 814/950. The photograph has been professionally matted and framed. The frame measures 29.5" x 39.5".

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Thomas Mangelsen Polar Bear Framed Photograph

Lot # 21a (Sale Order: 22 of 529)      

This is an original Thomas Mangelsen polar bear framed photograph titled "Bad Boys of the Arctic". The photograph shows three polar bears waiting for ice to form on Hudson Bay in Canada. Mangelsen has gained worldwide recognition for his nature photography with numerous exhibits and awards for his works. This piece is in good condition. It has been signed by the photographer in the lower right corner and is numbered 339/950. It has been professionally matted and framed as well. The frame measures 30" x 40".
This is an original Thomas Mangelsen polar bear framed photograph titled "Bad Boys of the Arctic". The photograph shows three polar bears waiting for ice to form on Hudso...moren Bay in Canada. Mangelsen has gained worldwide recognition for his nature photography with numerous exhibits and awards for his works. This piece is in good condition. It has been signed by the photographer in the lower right corner and is numbered 339/950. It has been professionally matted and framed as well. The frame measures 30" x 40".

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Plains Indian Brass Spontoon Pipe Tomahawk 19-20th

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 23 of 529)      

This is an excellent early Plains Native American Indian spontoon pipe tomahawk from the renowned Louis Cole Estate in Nashville, Tennessee. The piece shows a solid brass spontoon like tomahawk head with octagonal knotched pipe bowl. The piece show what apprears to be the original solid wood haft having a red mineral pigment patina and scrapped carved design. The tomahawk is believed to date to the late 19th Century to early 20th Century. Louis Cole was a WWII veteran and avid collector of rare American History & Weapons. This piece is one of four that were collected from his estate. The piece measures a total of 18 5/8"L x 9 1/8"W x 3"D x 1 3/8" thick. Review pictures for age and condition.
This is an excellent early Plains Native American Indian spontoon pipe tomahawk from the renowned Louis Cole Estate in Nashville, Tennessee. The piece shows a solid brass...more spontoon like tomahawk head with octagonal knotched pipe bowl. The piece show what apprears to be the original solid wood haft having a red mineral pigment patina and scrapped carved design. The tomahawk is believed to date to the late 19th Century to early 20th Century. Louis Cole was a WWII veteran and avid collector of rare American History & Weapons. This piece is one of four that were collected from his estate. The piece measures a total of 18 5/8"L x 9 1/8"W x 3"D x 1 3/8" thick. Review pictures for age and condition.

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Penobscot Burl Ball Head War Club 19th Century

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 24 of 529)      

This is a very unique Penobscot Northeastern Native American Indian carved burl ball head war club believed to date to the late 19th Century. The root burl ball club head shows a rich red ocher mineral pigment dye with excellent deep patina, indicative of its early age. The club shows a solid wood club with large burl formation that is in the rough orbital shape used as a weapon. The haft or handle has a scraped and carved area with worn patina indicative of age and use. The end of the haft shows a knob of which was most likely used to rest the hand against when used. The carved root burl ball head war club overall shows a good condition with correct patina and design. This is from the renowned Louis Cole Estate in Nashville, Tennessee. Louis Cole was a WWII veteran and avid collector of rare American History & Weapons. This piece is one of four that were collected from his estate. Measures overall 21"L with a 4.5"x5"x4.25" ball root head.
This is a very unique Penobscot Northeastern Native American Indian carved burl ball head war club believed to date to the late 19th Century. The root burl ball club head...more shows a rich red ocher mineral pigment dye with excellent deep patina, indicative of its early age. The club shows a solid wood club with large burl formation that is in the rough orbital shape used as a weapon. The haft or handle has a scraped and carved area with worn patina indicative of age and use. The end of the haft shows a knob of which was most likely used to rest the hand against when used. The carved root burl ball head war club overall shows a good condition with correct patina and design. This is from the renowned Louis Cole Estate in Nashville, Tennessee. Louis Cole was a WWII veteran and avid collector of rare American History & Weapons. This piece is one of four that were collected from his estate. Measures overall 21"L with a 4.5"x5"x4.25" ball root head.

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Eastern Sioux Human Effigy Spontoon War Club 19th

Lot # 23a (Sale Order: 25 of 529)      

This is an excellent Eastern Sioux Human Effigy Spontoon War Club Tomahawk believed to be from the Missouri Valley Area. The war club tomahawk is believed to be from the 19th century and shows a solid wood construction with forged iron double edge Revolutionary War like spontoon blade. The blade shows a medium ridge down the center of both sides of the blade which has been documented as being an early attribution to authentic pieces. The spontoon tomahawk blade is protruding from the human effigy carving’s mouth with the carving shows the effigy face and a ridged porcupine hair roach. The end of the handle shows a raised edge which would have rest against the user’s hands. The entire piece shows a rich red like pigment and patina, a sign of early age and use. Overall appears to be in fine condition. From a Historical Montana, Indian Collection. Sotheby’s Auction offered a similar example as being an authentic Eastern Sioux Human Effigy War Club and also shows the blade protruding from the mouth and the effigy having a hair roach mohawk. Measures overall 13 7/8”L x 7 1/8”W with a 3.75”L x 1 1/8”W blade.
This is an excellent Eastern Sioux Human Effigy Spontoon War Club Tomahawk believed to be from the Missouri Valley Area. The war club tomahawk is believed to be from the ...more19th century and shows a solid wood construction with forged iron double edge Revolutionary War like spontoon blade. The blade shows a medium ridge down the center of both sides of the blade which has been documented as being an early attribution to authentic pieces. The spontoon tomahawk blade is protruding from the human effigy carving’s mouth with the carving shows the effigy face and a ridged porcupine hair roach. The end of the handle shows a raised edge which would have rest against the user’s hands. The entire piece shows a rich red like pigment and patina, a sign of early age and use. Overall appears to be in fine condition. From a Historical Montana, Indian Collection. Sotheby’s Auction offered a similar example as being an authentic Eastern Sioux Human Effigy War Club and also shows the blade protruding from the mouth and the effigy having a hair roach mohawk. Measures overall 13 7/8”L x 7 1/8”W with a 3.75”L x 1 1/8”W blade.

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