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Two Large Native American Indian Hopi Woven Baskets - 12" x 18" with Lid with Some Damage on
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Auction by Five Star Auctions(1716)
This item is in ARAPAHOE, NE
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Item Details
Two Large Native American Indian Hopi Woven Baskets - 12" x 18" with Lid with Some Damage on Pedestal, 12" x 14 1/2"
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FIREARMS COLL'N, NATIVE AMERICAN, WESTERN AUCTION411 6TH ST, ARAPAHOE, NE, 68922Saturday, Oct 16, 2021 | 9:00 AM CDT
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