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Wisha Tso Native American Navaho Indian hammered copper bowl
Wisha Tso Native American Navaho Indian hammered copper bowl. This Navajo bowl is a museum quality work of art. It was hammered painstakingly by hand to a perfect form. A traditional Navaho Indian design motif is hammered all around the inside top edge. The inside of the bowl is hammered to resemble snakeskin and the outside is hammered smooth. Beautiful rich patina. Measures 11 and one half inches across, 3 and one half inches high, and about a sixteenth of an inch thick. This is a rare piece. The Navahos did little copper work. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply. *** If you wish to see examples of similar items we have sold and/or appraised please go to our affiliate site www.OneofaKindAntiques.com and click the Archives / Homepage logo ***
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6400
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The Red Side Peronage Navajo sand painting by Tom Yozzie
Native American Indian art. The Red Side Personage. The back reads "This is a painting of the red sided personage of the night chart. He is wearing a headgear of basket decorated with robin feather and its right hand he is holding a rattle of gourd decorated with turkey feather. In its left hand is the bow decorated with eagle tail feather. The white streaks crossing each other in its body are sun radiants. The painting is made with natural color sandstone, charcoal and sands. Apprentice Navjo Sand painter Tom Yozzie." The back board measures 16 and one quarter by 23 and one quarter inches. The sand painting measures 14 and one half inches by 7 and one half inches. Excellent condition.** This item has been SOLD and and is not available for purchase. If you want to know the amount it sold for, go to www.OneofAKindAntiques.com .. click the red and black ARCHIVES HOMEPAGE logo, then insert the item #:6400 and fill out the form. There is a small charge for this service.
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Native American Indian Chief carved wood sculpture
Native American Indian Chief carved wood sculpture. This is a wonderful well executed carving of an Indian Tribal Chief with full feather head dress. This sculpture was purchase on a reservation in the 1960 to 1970's. Measures 30 inches high by 16 inches wide and 7 inches deep. Hand carved by a master carver from a sold block of wood. Excellent condition and detail. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply. *** If you wish to see examples of similar items we have sold and/or appraised please go to our affiliate site www.OneofaKindAntiques.com and click the Archives / Homepage logo ***
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Native American squash blossom silver and turquoise necklace
Native American squash blossom silver and turquoise necklace. This necklace has beautifully matched turquoise srones. It was made between 1930 and 1950 and hangs 16 and one half inches long. The pendant measures 4 and three quarter inches by 3 and three quarter inches. Excellent condition. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.
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Vintage Native American silver turquoise old pawn squash blossom necklace
Vintage Native American silver turquoise old pawn squash blossom necklace. This American Southwest silver necklace measures 16 inches long with a three inch pendant inset with blue and blue green turquoise. All hand made by a native American Indian in the 1960's. Excellent condition. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.
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Native American quill abalone bead deerskin neck wrap
Native American quill abalone bead deerskin neck wrap. This Native American Jewelry piece was designed to be worn as a neck collar. Measures 14 inches across its front and has two 9 and one half inch deer skin tie strings. The quills each measure 2 inches long. This piece dates from the 1960 period of Native American jewelry. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.
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5327
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Eskimo walrus tusk cribbage board c1911
This Inuit Eskimo scrimshaw etched cribbage board measures 20 and one half inches long and is dated April 14 1911 on its reverse. The Eskimos learned to make cribbage boards form contacts with whalers in the mid 19th century. This Walrus tusk depicts walrus and fish. There is one chip and a one half inch line crack at the end where the tusk met the walrus. ** This item has been SOLD and and is not available for purchase. If you want to know the amount it sold for, go to www.OneofAKindAntiques.com .. click the red and black ARCHIVES HOMEPAGE logo, then insert the item #:5327 and fill out the form. There is a small charge for this service.
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Christina Naranjo Native American Pueblo Indian pottery jar Santa Clara
Santa Clara Pueblo pottery. Christina Naranjo (1891 - 1980) - Santa Clara. Christina Naranjo was a sister of Margaret Tafoya, Camilio Tafoya & the mother of noted potters Mary Cain, Teresita Naranjo & Mida Tafoya. Christina was known for her deeply carved, traditional style of pottery which emphasized very classic designs. This large jar is a wonderful shape and is in excellent condition. There are three small glaze bubbles in one area that each measure less than one eighth of an inch that occurred during the firing process, and a few very tiny pin head size wear flakes on the neck. We have provided a picture of this area for your review. Measures 8 and one quarter inches high, 9 and one quarter inches in diam with a 4 and five eighths inch opening at the top.** This item has been SOLD and and is not available for purchase. If you want to know the amount it sold for, go to www.OneofAKindAntiques.com .. click the red and black ARCHIVES HOMEPAGE logo, then insert the item #:4996 and fill out the form. There is a small charge for this service.
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David Dawson sterling silver jewelry bracelet Kwakiutl Eskimo tribe
David Dawson sterling silver jewelry bracelet Kwakiutl Eskimo tribe. This well made handmade vintage piece of Eskimo jewelry was made by Daivd Dawson a very well know craftsman of the Kwakiutl tribe. This bracelet measures 3 quarters of an inch wide by 2 and one quarter inches across inside. Signed inside and dated 1986. The Kwakiutl were one of the major tribes of the Northwest Coast and once encompassed other nearby tribes such as the Bella Bella, Kitimat, Makah and Nootka, with whom they are linguistically related. Their villages were typical of the Northwest Coast, with large cedar plank houses and intricately carved totem poles, representing the animals with whom a particular family might be religiously associated. Before European contact, they numbered over 15,000. Today that number has been reduced to those scattered from their original homelands and around 4,000 who inhabit N Vancouver Island and the adjacent mainland of British Columbia, Canada. They are heavily engaged in fishing and farming practices. With their southern neighbors, the Nootka, they make up the Wakashan branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic group. Taken from http://www.twingroves.district96.k12.il.us/NativeAmericans/Kwakiutl.html ...SOLD.... This item has been SOLD and is no longer available for purchase. If you want to know the SELLING PRICE of this item click onto the STORE PHOTOGRAPH above or the home logo below and then click the SOLD ITEMS LIKE KIND ARCHIVED APPRAISAL SECTION HOMEPAGE insert item # 4903 and fill out the form provided.
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Maria Santana San Ildefonso Pueblo Pottery bowl signed
This is an exceptional black jar with an mirror-like burnish. Traditionally, Maria would have made the bowl, her sister Clara would have polished it, her daughter-in-law Santana would have painted it, and her son, Adam would have fired it. It appears that this was the case. This bowl is a fine example of their work. It is in good condition, displaying the expected amount of very minor surface scratches for a piece of this age, with no breaks, cracks, etc. It is signed Maria & Santana and would have been made in the in the 1950-1960 span. Measures 6 and three quarter inches wide by 3 inches high. To read a bio on Maria go to this website address http://www.mariapottery.com/bio/bio.html ...SOLD.... This item has been SOLD and is no longer available for purchase. If you want to know the SELLING PRICE of this item click onto the STORE PHOTOGRAPH above or the home logo below and then click the SOLD ITEMS LIKE KIND ARCHIVED APPRAISAL SECTION HOMEPAGE insert item # 4820 and fill out the form provided.
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Maria Marie Santana San Ildefonso Pueblo Pottery jar signed
Maria Martinez (1884-1980) San Ildefonso Pueblo Pottery. This Maria jar is signed on the base Marie and Santana and was made between 1944 and 1954. She signed her name either Marie or Maria. This one is typical of the style made in that time period. The band around the upper part of the vessel is decorated in precise matte black designs. The jar is in good condition displaying the expected amount of wear scratches for a piece of this age, without breaks, cracks, etc. Signed Marie & Santana pieces are highly collected. This Pueblo pottery jar measures four inches high and five inches wide. To read a bio on Maria go to this website address http://www.mariapottery.com/bio/bio.html ...SOLD.... This item has been SOLD and is no longer available for purchase. If you want to know the SELLING PRICE of this item click onto the STORE PHOTOGRAPH above or the home logo below and then click the SOLD ITEMS LIKE KIND ARCHIVED APPRAISAL SECTION HOMEPAGE insert item # 4819 and fill out the form provided.
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Yeibichat Yeh rug 3' x 5' c1960
Yeibichat rug 3' x 5' c1960. This Yeh wool rug was purchased in the early 1960's and is in excellent condition. The colors are honey,ivory and brown. ...SOLD.... This item has been SOLD and is no longer available for purchase. If you want to know the SELLING PRICE of this item click onto the STORE PHOTOGRAPH above or the home logo below and then click the SOLD ITEMS LIKE KIND ARCHIVED APPRAISAL SECTION HOMEPAGE insert item # 4593 and fill out the form provided.
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Will Shuster Western group etchings
William Shuster Western group etchings. American artist "Will Shuster" did this lovely grouping of four signed etchings depicting Western Landscapes and figural scenes. Each etching is pencil signed. Two images measure 2 inches by 3 inches and the other two images measure 2 and seven eighths inches by 1 and seven eighths inches. The overall frame size is 12 and one quarter inches high by 11 and seven eighths inches wide. Will Shuster was born 1893 in Philadelphia died 1969. He also lived in Santa Fe NM. He has a wonderful bio having exhibited at many galleries. He followed Sloan to New Mexico in 1920. See Who Was Who In American Art page 3024. These four etchings were perfectly framed and matted. ...SOLD.... This item has been SOLD and is no longer available for purchase. If you want to know the SELLING PRICE of this item click onto the STORE PHOTOGRAPH above or the home logo below and then click the SOLD ITEMS LIKE KIND ARCHIVED APPRAISAL SECTION HOMEPAGE insert item # 4169 and fill out the form provided.
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Native American Carved Stone Spear Head
Native American Carved Stone Spear Head "Native American Tools" This native spear head looks like it was made from soap stone but it is most probably flint. The spear head measures 4 and one quarter inches long and one and a half inches wide. Excellent original condition. ...SOLD.... This item has been SOLD and is no longer available for purchase. If you want to know the SELLING PRICE of this item click onto the STORE PHOTOGRAPH above or the home logo below and then click the SOLD ITEMS LIKE KIND ARCHIVED APPRAISAL SECTION HOMEPAGE insert item # 3864 and fill out the form provided.
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