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American Indian & Ethnographic Art


Sale 2506 May 15, 2010 Boston
American Indian & Ethnographic Art

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AUCTION 2506

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5 Lots 1-641

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Provenance

Mary Anne Victoria Claymore


Claymore, an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux, was born June 25, 1922, at St. Luke’s Hospital in Aberdeen, South
Dakota, and died June 12, 2004, in Rochester, New York. She was the only child of Joseph Claymore, Sr. (an enrolled member
of Standing Rock Sioux reservation, Ft. Yates, North Dakota, and of mixed French, Cree, and Sioux ancestry) and his 7th and
final wife, Katherine Matilda Kurt (a pioneer homesteader of French and Luxemburgian decent). His other wives, listed from first
to last, were: Good Alone (Standing Rock Sioux, married 1869, divorced 1870 by Indian custom; no children); Scar Woman
(Standing Rock Sioux, married c. 1870, divorced 1871 by Indian custom, no children); Sugar Woman (Rosebud Reservation
Sioux, married c. 1874, divorced 1875 by Indian custom, their daughter Victoria married Amaddee Rousseau, buried in the
Claymore Chapel’s cemetery in 1922); Lizzie Larrabee (Standing Rock Sioux, married and divorced 1877 by Indian custom, no
children); Sizi, or Edith Galpin (Gilbert) (married by Indian custom about 1878, until her death about 1909; seven children were
born to this marriage); Mary Mad Bear (Standing Rock Sioux, married in Catholic ceremony before 1914, and died about 1915,
no children); and finally the aforementioned Katherine Kurt (married in Catholic ceremony 1921, survived her husband and died in
1958, their only child being Mary Anne V. Claymore).

Joseph Clement/Claymore
Born c. 1840 and died January 13, 1923. His Sioux name was Matoiglamna, or Turning Bear. He is buried at St. Bede’s
Catholic cemetery in Wakpala, South Dakota, along with his brother Antoine (died October 12, 1930). Both brothers were
among the first enrolled members of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation (Joseph was number 19). Their other, younger
siblings (Julia (Jollette), Peter, V. Bazile Jr., Charles, John Louise, Marguerite, and Paul) were early enrolled members of the
Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation and many were buried at the Claymore Chapel cemetery (located on the Cheyenne River
Reservation). Their mother, known variously as Mary Sarpy, Sarpee, Sarah Pierre, or White Woman, was born around 1831 to
Thomas Sarpy and Her Good Road, the daughter of a Chief of the SansArc Band of the Teton (Lakota) Sioux. After Mary
Sarpy’s father’s death, her mother (Her Good Road) married Zomi or Turkey Head, a son of Reuben Lewis (Merriweather Bazile,
and last name variously spelled Clemaw, Klemo, Clemeiu, and later known to the U.S. Government records as Clement/
Claymore) was born January 7, 1824 to Antoine Clement (a French Canadian fur trader) and Lizette Dumont (of the Dumont
family of Montreal and Quebec City, Canada). A couple of years after his birth, Bazile was baptized September 8, 1826, in St.
Louis, Missouri. His mother, Lizette, was mixed French and Sarcee Indian (a band of the Cree Tribe from the Saskatchewan
River, West-central Canada).

Lammers Trading Post, Hardin, Montana, established 1917


Lots: 284-286, 288, 290, 293, 295, 299, 300, 306, 314-316, 324, 327, 336, 338, 349, 350, 353, 364-366, 368-374, 376-379,
382, 429, 443, 465, 486-489, 491, 492

The Estate of Edward McAndrews


Lots: 274, 276, 296, 309, 335, 342, 354, 395, 423, 424, 439, 498, 500, 501, 503, 504, 507-512, 520-641

Howell Plummer Myton (1857-1945)


Myton was born in Pennsylvania. He worked his way west and was a deputy sheriff at Dodge City, Kansas under the famous
sheriff “Bat” Masterson, during 1877-1878. Later he became register of the U.S. Land office at Garden City, Kansas. After
various colorful jobs, Myton served as a U.S. Indian agent from 1898 to 1904 on the Uintah Ute Indian Reservation in White
Rocks, Utah. Lots: 282, 344, 345
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1. 6.
Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Warrior Figure, Nayarit, c. 100 Pre-Columbian Pottery Serpent Vessel, Mexico, Colima, c. 200
B.C.-250 A.D., seated figure with helmet, body armor, and holding a B.C.-300 A.D., a curled serpent with single spout at midsection,
club, painted white on red, ht. 9 in. incised detail, includes stand, lg. 9 3/4 in.
$300-400 $400-600

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Pre-Columbian Pottery Figure, Nayarit, c. 100 B.C.-250 A.D., the
seated form with one hand to the mouth and wearing nose and ear
ornaments, (back leg re-glued), ht. 12 1/4 in.
$800-1,200

3.
Pre-Columbian Pottery Figure, western Mexico, Jalisco, c. 100
B.C.-250 A.D., the seated female figure wearing ear ornaments, ht. 6
1/2 in.
$250-350

4.
Large Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Cylinder, Mexico,
Michoacán, c. 300 B.C.-200 A.D., slightly flared at the rim, decorated
in a wood-grain pattern and with several manganese blooms,
(restored crack), ht. 6 5/8, dia. 10 in.
$400-600

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Pre-Columbian Pottery Dog, western Mexico, Colima, c. 100 B.C.-
250 A.D., the plump redware form lying on its belly, with large spout
from the back, (minor chips), lg. 11 x ht. 6 in.
$600-800

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Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Dog, Mexico, Colima, c. 100 B.C.- Pre-Columbian Pottery Skull, Mexico, Aztec, c. 1300-1500 A.D.,
250 A.D., with central flared spout and decorated with black scroll the hollow form with wide open mouth and pierced ears, probably a
design, ht. 5, lg. 9 in. tendon for an Aztec skull rack, traces of white and red-brown
$500-700 pigment, custom stand, lg. 5 1/2 in.
$800-1,200

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Pre-Columbian Carved Stone Jaguar Head, Costa Rica, c. 1000-
1400 A.D., volcanic stone, with fierce teeth, originally from a Metate,
custom stand, lg. 4 3/4 in.
$600-800

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Pre-Columbian Polychrome Pottery Tripod Bowl, Mexico, Mixtec,
c. 1250-1500 A.D., the feet in the form of abstract bird heads, with
abstract glyph band at rim, (reassembled from pieces), ht. 8 in.
$1,500-2,000

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Pre-Columbian Pottery Incensario, Mexico, Teotihuacan, c. 600-
800 A.D., the lid representing Quetzalcoatl, with ear and nose
ornaments, mica eyes (a later replacement), and wearing an elaborate
feather headdress with abstract bird designs, discs, and plaque
applications, with traces of red and white pigments, (repaired from
parts), ht. 18, wd. 13 in.
$3,000-4,000

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Pre-Columbian Pottery Female Figure, Maya, c. 200-400 A.D., the
standing hollow form with “olmecoid” detail, wearing a large necklace
with pendant, plumbate slip, ht. 10 1/2 in.
$300-400

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Pre-Columbian Polychrome Pottery Plate, Maya, c. 600-900 A.D.,
with interior border decoration and central God-head glyph, small
“kill-hole” at center, (restored from large pieces, missing feet), dia. 13
5/8 in.
$2,000-3,000

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Pre-Columbian Polychrome Pottery Plate, Maya, c. 500-800 A.D.,
with interior border decoration, with large seated Lord and God in
shell motif, (reassembled from large pieces, wear, minor paint touch-
up), dia. 12 3/4 in.
$2,000-3,000

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Pre-Columbian Carved Greenstone Figure, Mexico, Mezcala, c.
500-200 B.C., carved from diorite in the form of a stylized standing
figure, with stand, ht. 7 1/4 in.

Provenance: Ex Leonard Kaplan Collection.


$1,000-1,500

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Two Pre-Columbian Carved Jades, Maya, c. 500-800 A.D., a
standing human figure wearing an elaborate headdress of light gray-
green stone, and a stylized serpent head in apple green jade, both
pierced for suspension, wd. to 2 1/4 in.
$4,000-6,000

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Pre-Columbian Carved Jade Figure, Mexico, Olmec, c. 1150-550
B.C., standing with arms to the sides, the eyes and downturned
mouth drilled for detail, the ears pierced for attachments, ht. 1 7/8 in.
$1,500-2,000
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Two Pre-Columbian Pottery Items, Costa Rica, c. 800-1200 A.D., a Two Polychrome Pottery Effigy Vessels, Costa Rica, c. 800-1300
polychrome jaguar tripod bowl with human head, and a pipe-like A.D., a goblet in the form of a human head with abstract geometric
brownware form with small animal finial and several perforations, bowl detail, and an unusual bird effigy, possibly a Harpy eagle, with
ht. 5 in. elaborate geometric detail, (surface wear), ht. to 5 1/2 in.
$350-450 $300-400

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Pre-Columbian Polychrome Pottery Effigy Vessel, Costa Rica, Pre-Columbian Pottery Incensario, Costa Rica, Guanacaste-style,
Choretega, c. 900-1350 A.D., the globular form of a stylized head, c. 1000-1200 A.D., the bi-conical vessel with areas of spiked
with jaguar glyph band at rim, (repairs, damage), ht. 7 1/2, dia. 9 in. decoration, the lid top with highly stylized iguana forms, (clay loss,
$400-600 repairs), ht. 19 in.
$400-600

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Two Pre-Columbian Polychrome Pottery Pedestal Urns, Costa
Rica, Nicoya, c. 800-1000 A.D., the smaller with abstract jaguar
glyph band at rim, the larger with plumed serpent (?) glyph band at
rim, (repairs and loss to larger), ht. to 10 3/4 in.
$600-800

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Pre-Columbian Pottery Tripod Vessel, Costa Rica, c. 800-1200
A.D., the rattle legs each with a stylized pangolin looking backward,
punctuate detail, the bowl with red interior, ht. 8 in.
$400-600

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Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Turtle Urn, Costa Rica, Nicoya, c.
800-1200 A.D., tripod form with projecting parrot head and bands of
geometric decoration, (head repaired), ht. 9 in.
$500-700

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Pre-Columbian Polychrome Pottery Pedestal Urn, Costa Rica,
Choretega, c. 1000-1450 A.D., with abstract jaguar glyph band at
rim, abstract animal and geometric glyph band at pedestal, (chipped
base), ht. 9 3/4 in.
$300-400

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Two Pre-Columbian Pottery Vessels, Costa Rica, a Palmar redware
vessel with abstract incised designs, c. 1000 B.C.-300 A.D., the
other a similar globular redware form with flared rim, with single
abstract animal in relief, c. 500 B.C.-300 A.D., ht. to 8, dia. to 9 1/2
in.
$600-800
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Large Pre-Columbian Tripod Effigy Vessel, Costa Rica, c. 500 Two Polychrome Pottery Tripod Bowls, Costa Rica, Choretega, c.
B.C.-300 A.D., tapered form with flared rim and representing an 1000-1450 A.D., one with abstract avian legs (one with rattle), the
owl/human (?) motif, when upside down both sides appear to be other with jaguar legs, (clay loss), dia. to 8 in.
abstract human heads, (clay loss), ht. 11 1/2 in. $300-500
$400-600

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28. Pre-Columbian Polychrome Pottery Jaguar Urn, Costa Rica, c.
Two Pre-Columbian Polychrome Pottery Bowls, Costa Rica, c. 800-1500 A.D., the stylized form with toothy open mouth, front paws
800-1200 A.D., the smaller with abstract jaguar design on the inside, to the knees, and decorated with geometric and zoomorphic devices,
the larger with painted and unusual incised designs on the inside, tail support with rattle, (paint loss, repairs), ht. 11 in.
(wear), ht. to 3 1/2, dia. to 8 1/4 in. $600-800
$400-600

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29. Pre-Columbian Painted Effigy Vessel, Costa Rica, Nicoya, c. 800-
Pre-Columbian Polychrome Pottery Tripod Bowl, Costa Rica, 1200 A.D., depicting a twin-headed mythical ram, with stylized black
Choretega, c. 1000-1450 A.D., with effigy head, feet, and abstract on red decoration, lg. 7 in.
geometric decoration, (old repairs), ht. 4 1/2, dia. 9 in. $300-400
$400-600
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Pre-Columbian Polychrome Pottery Figure, Costa Rica, Nicoya, c. Pre-Columbian Polychrome Pottery Jaguar Tripod Bowl, Costa
800-1200 A.D., the seated female form with hands to the hips, with Rica, Nicoya, Pataky-style, c. 1000-1500 A.D., with arms and tail
black tattoo designs on a two-color surface, (minor loss), ht. 6 in. handles, decorated overall in stylized animal glyphs and geometric
$300-400 designs (rattling back leg, crack, some surface loss), lg. 15 1/2, ht. 8
1/4 in.
$1,500-2,000

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Two Pre-Columbian Mace Heads, Costa Rica, Nicoya, c. 800-1200 Pre-Columbian Incised Decorated Jade Plaque, Costa Rica, with
A.D., a stone form with stylized bird head, and a small jade form with Olmec influence, c. 500-700 A.D., usually worn at the waist, the
stylized human head projection, (crack in jade form), stone lg. 5, jade speckled jade form incised on one side with the image of a lord
lg. 2 1/8 in. seated on a throne, with a small dog at his feet and glyphs on the
$400-600 right, traces of red pigment, perforated for suspension, (repaired
break), ht. 5 3/4 in.
$600-800

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Pre-Columbian Carved Jade Fertility Figure, Costa Rica, Nicoya, Two Pre-Columbian Carved Jade Pendants, Costa Rica, Nicoya, c.
c. 500-800 A.D., the heavy medium green standing female form with 400-600 A.D., both celt forms, one with a figure with hands to the
hands to her breasts, perforated at neck for suspension, ht. 3 1/4 in. chest, the other with a bird and figure with hands to the torso, both
$500-700 pierced for suspension, ht. to 4 3/8 in.
$400-600

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Pre-Columbian Carved Jade Figure, Costa Rica, Nicoya, c. 500- 43.
800 A.D., the flat light green jade standing form with hands to the Pre-Columbian Carved Jade Frog Pendant, Costa Rica, Nicoya, c.
chest and stylized bird feet, string saw work, ht. 3 3/4 in. 500-800 A.D., blue-green jade, the front legs pierced for suspension,
$400-600 ht. 2 1/4 in.
$400-600
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Pre-Columbian Carved Jade Pendant, Costa Rica, Nicoya, c. 500-
800 A.D., medium green jade, the standing stylized human figure with 44.
hands to the chest, ht. 2 3/4 in. Two Pre-Columbian Carved Jade Perforators, Costa Rica, Nicoya,
$500-700 c. 500-800 A.D., a stylized alligator and an avian form, both
pendants, ht. to 3 7/8 in.
$400-600
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Two Pre-Columbian Carved Jade Bird Pendants, Costa Rica,
Nicoya, c. 500-800 A.D., both light green celt forms and pierced for 45.
suspension, ht. to 2 1/2 in. Three Pre-Columbian Carved Bone Jaguar Pendants, Peru,
$400-600 Chavin, c. 1000-200 B.C., with incised detail and remnant
chrysocolla inlaid eyes, lg. to 1 5/8 in.
$250-350
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Two Pre-Columbian Carved Jade Pendants, Costa Rica, Nicoya, c.
500-800 A.D., light green jade, both figures with hands to the torso, 46.
one in celt form, both pierced for suspension, ht. to 3 1/8 in. Pre-Columbian Carved Jade Celt, Costa Rica, Nicoya, c. 600-1100
$600-800 A.D., stylized female figure in medium green jade, perforated at the
neck, ht. 4 1/8 in.
$800-1,200

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Pre-Columbian Carved Jade Celt, Costa Rica, Nicoya, c. 600-1100
A.D., a highly stylized female form of light green jade, perforated at
the neck, ht. 7 1/2 in.
$800-1,200

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Pre-Columbian Carved Jade Pendant, Costa Rica, c. 300-700
A.D., a pierced ring surmounted by a tapered form with back-to-back
avian and caiman heads, with incised geometric decoration, pierced
for suspension, custom stand, ht. 4 3/4 in.
$2,500-3,000

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Two Pre-Columbian Carved Jade Bird Pendants, Costa Rica,
Nicoya, c. 500-800 A.D., one light green, the other speckled medium
green, both pierced for suspension, ht. to 3 1/8 in.
$400-600

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Pre-Columbian Carved Jade Bird Pendant, Costa Rica, Nicoya,
500-800 A.D., light green jade, perforated at the neck for attachment,
ht. 3 1/2 in.
$300-400

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Two Pre-Columbian Carved Jade Bird Pendants, Costa Rica,
Nicoya, c. 500-800 A.D., both pierced for suspension, ht. to 3 in.
$450-650
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Two Pre-Columbian Jade Pendants, Costa Rica, Nicoya, c. 500-
800 A.D., a medium green masquette with drilled and string saw
detail, two holes for suspension; and a small dark green celt, ht. to 2
1/2 in.
$300-400

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Three Pre-Columbian Carved Jade Bird Pendants, Costa Rica,
500-800 A.D., various forms, all perforated for suspension, lg. to 3 in.
$400-600

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A.D., a two-headed alligator pendant, and a four-legged animal with a
large hole at center, lg. to 3 1/4 in.
$350-450

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Pre-Columbian Carved Stone Figure, Taino, c. 1200-1500 A.D., a
kneeling Zemi with hunched back, incised detail, ht. 7 1/2 in.
$500-700

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Pre-Columbian Carved Stone Ceremonial Axe, Taino, the round bit
surmounted by a stylized jaguar, ht. 5 3/4 in.
$400-600

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Pre-Columbian Carved Stone Head, Taino, c. 1200-1500 A.D., a
three-point Zemi, in the form of a stylized head with ear ornaments
and incised detail, lg. 7 1/4, ht. 5 3/4 in.
$500-700
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Pre-Columbian Carved Bone Vomit Stick, Taino, the curved form
with handle carved in the form of a Zemi figure, incised detail, lot
includes the book listed below, lg. 8 in.

Literature: Illustrated in Tainos, Loving People, The Last Civilization of


the Caribbean, by Bernard Michant, pp. 100-103.
$3,000-5,000

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Three Pre-Columbian Pottery Stamps, Colombia, the cylindrical
forms decorated with highly stylized humans, a lizard, and butterfly (?)
designs, ht. to 3 in.
$250-350

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Seven Pre-Columbian Cylindrical Pottery Stamps, Colombia, with
various abstract designs, one with avian devices, ht. to 2 3/4 in.
$300-400

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Pre-Columbian Carved Bone Staff, Colombia, Sinu, c. 300-1550
A.D., the finial a crouching saurian figure with incised detail, traces of
red-brown pigment, ht. 6 in.
$400-600
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Large Pre-Columbian Lidded Effigy Vessel, Colombia, Rio
Magdalena, c. 800-1200 A.D., large terra-cotta cylindrical burial urn,
the lid in the form of a stylized human with upturned hands, the top
of head with painted stylized geometric design, the urn with
projecting avian head, wings, and two lugs on both sides, ht. 29 in.
$3,500-4,500

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Two Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Bowls, Colombia, Narino, c.
850-1500 A.D., painted on the inside in quadrants, with sacrificial
motif in the form of large birds pecking at human figures, the larger
with additional track-like devices, ht. to 3 1/2, dia. 7 1/2 in.
$500-700

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Two Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Bowls, Colombia, Narino, c.
850-1500 A.D., pedestal bowls, each with a single warrior painted on
the inside, ht. to 3, dia. to 7 1/2 in.
$500-700

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Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Bowl, Colombia, Narino, c. 850-
1500 A.D., pedestal form and painted on the inside with a warrior
covered with birds, (hairline cracks), ht. 3 1/2, dia. 7 1/2 in.
$400-600

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Two Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Bowls, Colombia, Narino, c. Four Pre-Columbian Pottery Ocarinas, Colombia, Narino, c. 850-
850-1500 A.D., painted on the inside, the first with central eight-point 1500 A.D., in the form of shells, one with painted warrior figure, one
star and a band of humans holding hands, the second with two with a monkey finial and incised detail, lg. to 4 3/4 in.
eight-point stars and two stylized animals, ht. to 4 3/4, dia. to 7 3/4 $400-600
in.
$500-700
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Ten Pre-Columbian Pottery Wind Instruments, Colombia, Tairona,
67. c. 1000-1500 A.D., includes four bird ocarinas, three human forms,
Pre-Columbian Pottery Figure, Ecuador, Quimbaya “Retablo,” c. one chewing coca leaves, and a frog, (some damage), ht. to 3 1/4 in.
300-900 A.D., buff-colored seated female figure with stylized square $600-800
head, holes for ear and nose ornaments, (clay loss), ht. 9 in.
$500-700
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Three Pre-Columbian Pottery Items, Colombia, Tairona, 1200-1500
68. A.D., an anthropomorphic triple whistle, a bird ocarina, and a jaguar
Pre-Columbian Pottery Figure, Ecuador, c. 1-500 A.D., the hollow ocarina, wd. to 4 1/2 in.
standing female form with elaborate scroll decoration, ht. 7 in. $250-350
$300-400
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Two Pre-Columbian Carved Stone Figures, Colombia, Tairona, c. Seven Pre-Columbian Metal Nose Ornaments, Colombia, various
800-1500 A.D., both with stylized human and avian attributes, ht. to styles, some gold, some Tumbaga, dia. to 1 1/8 in.
3 1/4 in. $400-600
$300-400

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Four Pre-Columbian Gold Ear Ornaments, Colombia, c. 800-1500 Pre-Columbian Gold Ear Ornaments, Colombia, Sinu, c. 800-1500
A.D., four different crescent-shaped forms with various decoration, A.D., crescent-shaped with a row of delicate openwork and radiating
one with a modern pin back, wd. to 1 3/4 in. spokes, wd. 1 3/8 in.
$800-1,200 $600-800

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Pair of Pre-Columbian Gold Ear Ornaments, Colombia, Sinu, c. Pair of Pre-Columbian Gold Ear Ornaments, Colombia, Tairona, c.
800-1500 A.D., cast semi-circles with three rows of open crosshatch, 800-1500 A.D., semicircles with detail perimeter work terminating in
surmounted by small abstract forms, wd. 2 1/2 in. stylized animal heads, modern pin backs, wd. 1 3/8 in.
$800-1,200 $800-1,200

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Pre-Columbian Gold Nose Ornament, Colombia, c. 1000-1500 Seven Pre-Columbian Metal Ornaments, Colombia, a pendant, a
A.D., hammered, with paddle-shaped terminals, lg. 2 1/8 in. nose ornament, and various bead forms, dia. to 1 7/8 in.
$200-300 $300-400
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Eight Pre-Columbian Tumbaga Ornaments, Tairona, various forms Three Pre-Columbian Cast Gold Ornaments, Colombia, Tairona, c.
including two hollow gilt ear ornaments, a figure, and openwork 1000-1500 A.D., two bird pendants and a lip plug with scrollwork, ht.
ornaments, wd. to 2 1/2 in. to 1 1/8 in.
$400-600 $600-800

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Pre-Columbian Tumbaga Figural Pendant, Colombia, Tairona, c. Two Pre-Columbian Frog Pendants, Colombia, Tairona, c. 1000-
1000-1500 A.D., standing cacique holding a bar with double 1500 A.D., the larger Tumbaga, with scroll and braidwork, the smaller
scrollwork terminals across the waist, the crescent headdress with of gold and with braidwork down the spine, lg. to 1 1/2 in.
bead decoration, ht. 3 in. $400-600
$600-800
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Pre-Columbian Gold Zoomorphic Pendant, Colombia, Tairona, c.
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800-1500 A.D., an abstract two-headed form on four spiral circles,
Pre-Columbian Tumbaga Figural Pendant, Colombia, Tairona,
the larger head with four rows of small rings, with ferocious grin and
standing figure with elaborate headdress with stylized animal head
large eyes, the smaller head with single ringed crest and horse-like
terminals, wd. 3, ht. 2 1/4 in.
profile, wd. 2 1/4 in.
$600-800
$1,000-1,500

83. 87.
Pre-Columbian Gold Bird Pendant, Colombia, Tairona, c. 1000- Pre-Columbian Gold Nose Ornament, Colombia, Tairona, c. 1000-
1500 A.D., with hooked beak and decorated with fine scroll and 1500 A.D., with elaborate bead, scroll, and braidwork, (small repair),
braidwork, ht. 1 1/2, wd. 1 5/8 in. wd. 3 1/4 in.
$600-800 $800-1,200
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88. 91.
Large Pre-Columbian Gold Pendant, Colombia, c. 1000-1500 A.D., Five Pre-Columbian Beaded Necklaces, Colombia, c. 1000-1500
18kt gold, hammered crescent shape with embossed decorated A.D., mostly ceramic, one strand with four carnelian pendant beads,
edge, single perforation for attachment, wd. 5 3/4 in. one with shell beads, one with a bead in the form of a duck, lg. to 23
$800-1,200 in.
$300-400
89.
Five Pre-Columbian Necklaces, Colombia, c. 1000-1500 A.D., 92.
mostly ceramic and stone beads, one with a frog pendant, one with Ten Pre-Columbian Necklaces, Colombia, c. 1000-1500 A.D.,
tubular carnelian and crystal beads, lg. to 18 in. various color ceramic and stone beads, lg. to 32 in.
$400-600 $400-600

90. 93.
Pre-Columbian Ceramic Bead Necklace, Colombia, c. 1000-1500 Pre-Columbian Rock Crystal and Gold Necklace, Colombia,
A.D., eight strands of various size and color ceramic beads, lg. to 18 Tairona, c. 1000-1500 A.D., mostly cylindrical crystal beads with
in. some gold-wrapped ceramic and crystal beads, contemporary clasp,
$250-350 lg. 25 1/2 in.
$600-800
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Pre-Columbian Rock Crystal, Carnelian, and Gold Necklace, Pre-Columbian Shell, Stone, and Bone Necklace, Colombia, Sinu,
Colombia, c. 1000-1500 A.D., cylindrical and sub-globular shapes, c. 300-1550 A.D., split strands with various size bone beads, modern
with four gold and three carnelian anchor-shaped beads, lg. 24 in. clasp, lg. extended 19 1/2 in.
$400-600 $300-400

95. 98.
Pre-Columbian Rock Crystal and Carnelian Necklace, Tairona, c. Three Pre-Columbian Strands of Carnelian Beads, Colombia, c.
1000-1500 A.D., various shaped beads, with a large barrel-shaped 1000-1500A.D., two strands of pendant forms and one with various
crystal bead. size button shapes, lg. to 16 in.
$300-400 $500-700

96. 99.
Pre-Columbian Coral and Emerald Necklace, Colombia, Sinu, 300- Pre-Columbian Stone and Shell Necklace, Colombia, Tairona, 800-
1550 A.D., with seven emerald human effigy beads, a smaller frog 1500 A.D., disc-shaped beads with five sections of large wedge-
bead, and large frog pendant, ht. of pendant 1 1/2 in. shaped shell (?) beads, lg. of necklace 13 1/2 in.
$600-800 $300-400
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Two Pre-Columbian Rock Crystal Necklaces, Colombia, Sinu, c. Two Pre-Columbian Carnelian and Crystal Bead Necklaces,
1000-1500 A.D., both with long cylindrical forms with flared ends and Colombia, c. 1000-1500 A.D., the first mostly cylindrical and globular
globular spacers, lg. of beads to 4 1/4 in. carnelian beads, the second with various shaped pendant-like forms
$600-800 and modern 18kt gold clasp, lg. to 22 in.
$400-600

101.
Pre-Columbian Quartz Necklace, Colombia, Tairona, 1100-1400 104.
A.D., with seven long tubular beads with flared ends and three Two Pre-Columbian Carnelian Necklaces, Colombia, c. 1000-1500
reworked beads, long claw-like shell pendant, pendant lg. 4 3/4 in. A.D., the first with various size carnelian anchor shapes, the second
$400-600 with cylindrical and sub-globular carnelian, and three anchor-shaped
crystal beads, lg. to 23 in.
$300-400
102.
Pre-Columbian Quartz Necklace, Colombia, Sinu, c. 300-1550
A.D., various size tubular beads and stylized frog pendant, frog ht. 1 105.
3/4 in. Pre-Columbian Coral Necklace, Colombia, Sinu, c. 300-1550 A.D.,
$500-700 with large semi-circular Tumbaga nose ring pendant, wd. of pendant
2 3/4 in.
$700-900
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106. 111.
Pre-Columbian Carnelian Necklace, Colombia, Tairona, c. 1000- Three Pre-Columbian Beaded Strands, Peru, various shell and
1500 A.D., cylindrical and sub-globular shaped beads, with two stone beads, one strand with three metal tweezers, one strand with
zoomorphic forms and a single anthropomorphic pendant, lg. 26 in. carved fetishes and metal tweezers pendant, lg. to 16 in.
$400-600 $300-400

107. 112.
Pre-Columbian Rock Crystal Necklace with Gold Pendant,
Pre-Columbian Necklace, Colombia, Sinu, c. 1000-1500 A.D.,
Colombia, Tairona, c. 1000-1500 A.D., various size beads and
multiple strands of small shell beads with stone bead clasp, lg. 26 in.
hammered spiral adornment, modern 18kt gold clasp, lg. 15, lg. of
pendant 2 3/4 in. $300-400
$800-1,200
113.
108. Pre-Columbian Jaguar Head Bowl, Peru, Huari, c. 800-1000 A.D.,
Pre-Columbian Multi-strand Necklace, Colombia, c. 1000-1500 with exposed fangs and incised detail, (repair), ht. 2 7/8 in.
A.D., composed of six strands of red-brown and black ceramic $400-600
beads, lg. 30 in.
$300-400
114.
Pre-Columbian Stirrup Spout Pottery Vessel, Peru, Chavin, c.
109. 1000-500 B.C., brownware, the vessel with incised feline face and
Pre-Columbian Rock Crystal, Carnelian, and Gold Necklace, legs on one side, curvilinear devices on the reverse, ht. 9 1/2 in.
Colombia, c. 1000-1500 A.D., with pendant crystal beads and three $550-750
hollow cast gold forms, modern 18kt gold clasp, lg. 17 in.
$400-600
115.
110. Three Pre-Columbian Carved Stone Items, Peru, Chavin, c. 1000-
Four Pre-Columbian Beaded Necklaces, Colombia, c. 1000-1500 200 B.C., includes a pectoral with “dragon” image, a small mortar
A.D., one with multiple strands of ceramic beads, one with large with mythological face, and a small spoon with condor-head handle,
tubular stone and ceramic beads, one with shell and ceramic beads, dia. to 3 1/8 in.
lg. to 44 in. $1,000-1,500
$400-600
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116. 117.
Pre-Columbian Carved Stone Mortar, Peru, Chavin, c. 500-100 Pre-Columbian Painted Effigy Vessel, Peru, a stirrup spout resting
B.C., depicting a fanged feline with curled tail, with a carved on two stylized owl heads, with incised and painted geometric
composite mythological being on both sides, lg. 7, ht. 5 3/4 in. designs, (damage, clay loss), ht. 9 1/2 in.
$3,000-5,000 $500-700

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118. 119.
Rare Pre-Columbian “Self-Sacrifice” Stirrup Spout Pottery Pre-Columbian Incised Whistle Pottery Vessel, Peru,
Vessel, Peru, Cupisnique/Chavin, Jequetepeque Valley, c. 1000-200 Salinar/Chavin, c. 500-200 B.C., the body with incised saurian and
B.C., the “degollador” seated and holding his partially severed head, geometric designs, with a small bird adorno on the whistling spout,
painted detail, ht. 7 3/4 in. (repair to spout and handle), ht. 6 1/2 in.
$600-800
Literature: Peru, Art from the Chavin to the Incas, Paris Mussés, p.
25.
$500-700

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120. 125.
Two Pre-Columbian Items, Peru, Huari/Tiahunaco, c. 700-900 A.D., Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Warrior Vessel, Peru, Moche, c.
a blackware cup with handle and incised with two stylized condors, 200-600 A.D., with feline headdress and carrying a mace and shield,
and a knit cap with geometric and condor (?) design, (damage to cream and black on terra-cotta, ht. 9 in.
cap), ht. of vessel 4 1/2 in. $300-500
$350-550

126.
121. Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Vessel, Peru, Moche, c. 300-600
Pre-Columbian Pottery Whistle Vessel, Peru, Viru, c. 100-200 A.D., A.D., in the form of a mummy bundle, with relief head on the side of
in the form of a parrot standing on a base, with strap and spout the flared spout, remnant white pigment on terra-cotta, ht. 6 3/4 in.
handle, ht. 7 1/2 in. $300-400
$350-450

127.
122. Pre-Columbian Pottery Effigy Figure, Peru, Moche, open top and
Pre-Columbian Stirrup Spout Pottery Vessel, Peru, Moche phase in the form of a birthing female wearing ear spools and a neck
IV, c. 300-450 A.D., a “Torcasa” vessel with incised and painted ornament, traces of cream-colored pigment, ht. 7 1/4 in.
detail, (chipped spout), ht. 7 1/2 in. $400-600
$400-600

128.
123. Pre-Columbian Stirrup Spout Pottery Vessel, Peru, Moche, c. 250-
Pre-Columbian Pottery Vessel, Calima, Alcarraza, c. 700-900 A.D., 450 A.D., in the form of an “amputee,” (some surface loss and repairs
a two-color stylized duck with spout and strap, ht. 8 1/2 in. to handle), ht. 7 1/2, lg. 6 3/4 in.
$350-450 $450-650

124. 129.
Two Pre-Columbian Bronze Scorpions, Peru, Moche, c. 200-700 Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Vessel, Peru, Moche, c. 200-500
A.D., lg. to 2 5/8 in. A.D., with spout and strap and depicting a male figure on his
$400-600 stomach with cut upper lip and amputated feet, painted detail,
(surface loss), lg. 6 3/4 in.
$250-350
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Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Portrait Vessel, Peru, Moche Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Portrait Cup, Peru, Recuay, c. 400
phase IV, c. 400-600 A.D., an orangeware stirrup spout, the head B.C.-800 A.D., depicting a human head wearing a head covering and
covering with remnant cream, black, and red pigment, ht. 7 in. ear ornaments, incised and painted detail, (some restoration), ht. 5 in.
$450-650 $300-400

132.
Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Vessel, Peru, Moche, c. 200-600
A.D., stirrup spout form depicting a shaman with fine painted detail,
ht. 8 1/2 in.
$400-600

133.
Pre-Columbian Painted Stirrup Spout Vessel, Peru, Moche, c.
400-600 A.D., red-brown on cream, with two floating warrior figures
in relief, ht. 8 1/4 in.
$400-600

134.
Pre-Columbian Double Spout Pottery Vessel, Huari/Lambayaque,
the spouts with stylized projecting serpent heads, the round body
painted in fine-line Moche style, with two floating mythological figures,
ht. 6 1/4 in.
$800-1,200

135.
Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Vessel, Peru, Moche phase IV, c.
400-600 A.D., stirrup spout form with fine-line painting depicting
hunters in full regalia, deer, and foliate devices, (hairline crack), ht. 11
in.
$1,000-1,500

136.
Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Vessel, Peru, Moche, c. 300-600
A.D., with stirrup spout depicting copulating frogs, cream and red-
brown pigments with reverse color scheme, (clay loss at spout rim),
lg. 8, ht. 6 3/4 in.
$400-600
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137

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Pre-Columbian Pottery Erotic Couple, Peru, Vicus, c. 800 B.C.- Pre-Columbian Painted Stirrup Spout Pottery Vessel, Peru,
300 A.D., with strap and spout, brown with remnant cream-white Moche, c. 300-450 A.D., with erotic couple on a rectangular platform,
detail, (repairs, minor loss), lg. 11 in. ht. 7 1/2 in.
$300-500 $800-1,200

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Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Erotic Couple, Colombia, Narino, Pre-Columbian Strap and Spout Pottery Vessel, Peru,
c. 850-1500 A.D., seated and facing each other, with black geometric Lambayeque, c. 900-1100 A.D., depicting a birthing llama, with red
designs on terra-cotta red, (surface loss), ht. 5 in. and cream pigment, (spout tip restored), ht. 6 1/2 in.
$350-450 $350-450

140.
Pre-Columbian Pottery Erotic Couple, Peru, Chimu, 1250-1450
A.D., seated and in full embrace, the couple appears to be kissing,
polished surface, ht. 2 1/2 in.
$200-250

141.
Pre-Columbian Pottery Vessel, Peru, Chimu, 1250-1450 A.D.,
polished blackware stirrup spout form depicting an erotic couple
(spout broken and repaired, chips), ht. 8 1/4 in.
$300-400

142.
Two Pre-Columbian Blackware Pottery Vessels, Peru, Chimu, c.
1100-1350 A.D., both strap and spout double vessel forms with
avian motif, (loss), lg. to 6 3/4 in.
$300-400

143.
Two Pre-Columbian Blackware Vessels, Peru, Chimu, c. 1200-
1500 A.D., an animal effigy, the spout in the form of the open-
mouthed head, and a stirrup spout form with pressed in bird and fish
motif, ht. to 9 1/2 in.
$400-600

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145

147

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Two Pre-Columbian Pottery Portrait Vessels, Peru, Lambayeque, Pair of Pre-Columbian Pottery Vessels, Peru, Manta/Chimu, c.
c. 900-1100 A.D., both strap and spout forms depicting old men, the 1350-1450 A.D., both with single flared spout and depicting dynasty
buff-colored vessels with remnant geometric designs, ht. to 8 1/4 in. queens holding baby chiefs, both with incised detail, one with
$400-600 scarification marks on the face, ht. to 8 1/2 in.
$400-600

146.
Three Pre-Columbian Pottery Vessels, Peru, a redware stirrup 148.
spout form with geometric designs, a strap and spout globular form Two Pre-Columbian Burnished Blackware Vessels, Peru, the first a
with two-color decoration, and a blackware triple vessel with single kneeling drummer with small frog on the strap, the second a square
spout, (damage), ht. to 18 in. pedestal form, with seated figure holding a kero in one hand, ht. to 7
$500-700 in.
$400-600
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149. 151.
Pre-Columbian Anthropomorphic Painted Pottery Vessel, Peru, Two Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Figures, Peru, Chancay, c.
Chancay, c. 800-1200 A.D., a male figure holding a kero, black and 800-1200 A.D., a male and female matched pair with arms to the
cream-colored slip on a redware vessel, ht. 15 in. chest with elaborate white detail on a red-brown ground, (minor loss),
$500-700 ht. to 9 in.
$300-500

150.
Three Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Vessels, Peru, a painted 152.
avian form, a llama with strap and spout, and an ocarina with human Pre-Columbian Painted Feline Vessel, Peru, Huari, c. 700-900
head wearing an animal-face headdress, ht. to 4 3/4 in. A.D., the abstract feline form with spout and strap, with black and
$400-600 cream paint, and incised detail, (chips), wd. 7 1/2, ht. 7 1/2 in.
$350-450

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153. 155.
Pre-Columbian Pottery Vessel, Peru, Late Moche, c. 600-800 A.D., Pre-Columbian Polychrome Pottery Vessel, Peru, Nazca, c. 200-
a stirrup spout form depicting a pack llama at rest, polished surface, 600 A.D., a stylized head with peregrine falcon features, (minor
(old repair, chip at spout rim), lg. 7 3/4 in. damage), ht. 5 1/2 in.
$300-400 $350-450

154. 156.
Pre-Columbian Painted Pottery Vessel, Peru, Paracas, c. 200 Pre-Columbian Polychrome Pottery Vessel, Peru, Nazca, c. 200-
B.C.-200 A.D., the round form with stylized fox straddling the top, 600 A.D., double spout and strap, with multicolored hummingbirds
with strap and spout from the back of the head, incised and painted and flowers on a cream-colored ground, ht. 7 in.
detail, (tip of one ear repaired), ht. 5 1/4 in. $400-600
$500-700
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157. 159.
Pre-Columbian Polychrome Pottery Bowl, Peru, Nazca, c. 450- Pre-Columbian Polychrome Pottery Bowl, Peru, Nazca, c. 200-
600 A.D., the round form with flared rim, two small lugs, and painted 600 A.D., with flared rim and painted on the outside with multicolored
human faces and mythological creatures, ht. 6 1/4 in. intertwined serpents, (chips, crack), ht. 3 3/4, dia. 7 1/2 in.
$450-650 $300-400

158. 160.
Pre-Columbian Polychrome Bowl, Peru, Nazca, c. 400-600 A.D., Two Pre-Columbian Feather Fans, Peru, Nazca, c. 200-600 A.D.,
with round bottom, flared sides, decorated with a band of trophy with woven cane handles and multicolored feathers, mounted in
heads at rim, a large band with two elaborate floating mythological elaborate custom-made Plexiglas frame, (damage), fan ht. to 15 in.
beings and a band with zigzag pattern, (restored hairline crack), ht. 4 $250-350
1/4, dia. 5 3/4 in.
$400-600

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Pre-Columbian Textile Panel, Peru, Nazca, c. 200-600 A.D., a Pre-Columbian Woven Shirt, Peru, Nazca (?), tightly woven in four
loosely woven green panel bordered on two sides with knit panels, with multicolored stepped cross design, sawtooth border,
polychrome “munecas” figures, 14 x 11 1/2 in. (panels re-sewn at sometime, some loss), wd. 37 in.
$300-500 $800-1,200

162. 164.
Pre-Columbian Textile Panel, Peru, Nazca, c. 200-600 A.D., a Pre-Columbian Tie-Dye Textile, Nazca, Peru, c. 500-1000 A.D., a
loosely woven green panel bordered on top and bottom with knit cushma with overall patchwork design of alternating rectangles, each
polychrome “munecas” figures, 23 x 13 1/2 in. tie-dyed with diamond-shaped devices, woven in wool, (some
$300-500 damage), 75 x 51 in.
$5,000-7,000
165

166

165. 166.
Pre-Columbian Textile Tunic, Chancay, Peru, c. 1100-1400 A.D., Pre-Columbian Textile Panel, Huari, Peru, c. 500-700 A.D.,
tightly woven ochre-colored form decorated with strips of three-color multicolored, tightly woven in an overall stepped diagonal pattern,
embroidery incorporating alternating abstract feline and avian forms, (damage), mounted on cloth, 35 x 20 1/2 in.
mounted on cloth, 34 1/2 x 20 in. $800-1,200
$1,200-1,600
167 168 169

167. 171.
Pre-Columbian Gold Condor, Peru, Chimu, c. 1000-1400 A.D., Two Pre-Columbian Copper Lime Spatulas, Inca, c. 1400-1532
fabricated from 18kt sheet gold, with repoussé detail and six gold A.D., both with detailed hummingbird finials, lg. to 4 in.
sequins on the breast, one remaining chrysocolla eye, lg. 3 3/4, ht. 3 $250-350
in.
$1,000-1,500
172.
Two Pre-Columbian Silver Items, Peru, Chimu, c. 1250-1450 A.D.,
168. a lime spatula and pick with matching monkey finials, lg. to 4 1/2 in.
Pre-Columbian Tumbaga Figure, Peru, the two-piece molded figure $400-600
wearing a beaded necklace, and with hands to the chest, gold
surface, pierced for suspension, ht. 2 1/4 in.
$600-800 173.
Pre-Columbian Copper Tumi, Peru, Inca, c. 1400-1532 A.D., with
crescent blade and llama head finial, ht. 4 3/8 in.
169. $400-600
Pre-Columbian Gold Figure, Peru, Chimu, c. 1000-1400 A.D., of
18kt sheet gold, the male figure wearing a headdress with an
abstract face at center, holding a beaker in one hand and an urn in 174.
the opposite, repoussé detail, ht. 3 in. Pre-Columbian Silver Couple, Peru, Inca, c. 1350-1400 A.D., the
$1,000-1,500 matching solid silver male and female figures both standing and with
hands to the torso, ht. 3 in.
$700-800
170.
Pre-Columbian Embossed Silver Figure, Peru, Moche, c. 300-600
A.D., made in two pieces, the mythical figure holding two serpents 175.
with tails extending to his animal headdress, ht. 2 in. Pre-Columbian Cast Silver Figure, Peru, Inca, c. 1400-1532 A.D., a
$400-600 solid cast standing female with hands to her chest, ht. 2 in.
$350-450
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176. 180.
Pre-Columbian Embossed Silver Beaker, Peru, Lambayeque, c. Three Pre-Columbian Metal Optical Instruments, Inca, c. 1400-
1100-1400 A.D., with flared rim, rattle bottom, and decorated with 1530 A.D., a large silver form and two copper forms, all pierced for
two bands of warrior figures with elaborate headdresses and carrying viewing, (loss to the larger copper form), lg. to 11 3/4 in.
large lance/mace weapons, ht. 8 1/4 in. $800-1,200
$800-1,200

177. 181.
Pre-Columbian Embossed Silver Bowl, Peru, Vicus, c. 200 B.C.- Pre-Columbian Metal Manta Pin, Inca, c. 1400-1530 A.D., the
200 A.D., with four embossed human faces, ht. 2, dia. 4 5/8 in. triangular finial with two coiled projections, lg. 13 in.
$600-800 $200-250

178.
Pre-Columbian Embossed Silver Beaker, Peru, Lambayeque, c. 182.
1100-1400 A.D., with flared rim, rattle bottom, and decorated with Pre-Columbian Carved Stone Snuff Tablet, northern Argentina, La
four bands of repoussé work, the top band with male heads wearing Aquada, c. 250-750 A.D., the gray rectangular form with handle in
crescent-shaped headdresses, the remaining bands with stylized the form of a stylized human head, lg. 6 3/4 in.
facing animals, ht. 7 3/4 in. $450-650
$800-1,200

179. 183.
Pre-Columbian Silver Optical Instrument, Peru, Inca, c. 1400-1530 South American Carved Stone Pipe, Chile, Mapuche, c. 1400-1700
A.D., paddle shaped, with heavy handle and small hole for viewing in A.D., the bowl emerging from the chest of a stylized male figure with
the paddle, lg. 10 3/4 in. phallic mouthpiece, lg. 3 3/4 in.
$800-1,200 $350-450
184. 185.
Two South American Pre-Columbian Carved Wood Items, San Pre-Columbian Carved Wood Figure, Peru, Moche, c. 300-600
Pedro de Atacama, c. 700-900 A.D., a large snuff tray with a A.D., depicting Ai Apaec holding an avian form, with spondylus shell
standing feline and punctuate decoration, and a well-used inhaler ear and neck ornaments, shell inlaid eyes and mouth, (wood
with two opposing stylized animal heads, traces of stone inlay, tray lg. deterioration), ht. 3 3/4 in.
10, inhaler lg. 11 3/4 in. $300-400
$800-1,200

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180

184
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186. 188.
Pre-Columbian Carved Bone Spoon, Peru, Moche, c. 200-400 Pre-Columbian Carved Wood Lime Container, Peru, Chimu, c.
A.D., with human head finial and incised symbolic designs on the 1250-1450 A.D., the “calero” with two relief-carved monkeys,
back, ht. 3 3/4 in. crosshatching at base, and original dipper, ht. 4 1/8 in.
$300-400 $350-450

187. 189.
Pre-Columbian Carved Wood Boat with Human Passenger, Peru, Pre-Columbian Carved Wood Calero, Peru, Chancay, with relief-
Chancay, c. 900-1200 A.D., a stylized whale (?) carrying a round bail carved dipper and in the form of a parrot with shell inlaid eyes and
and with separate human figure, incised detail, lg. 7 1/2 in. shell inlay on upper back, lg. 9 1/2 in.
$350-450 $350-450

188 189
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193 194 195

190. 193.
Two Pre-Columbian Items, Peru, a Nazca basket with handle, c. Two Pre-Columbian Carved Wood Items, Peru, Chancay, c. 900-
200-600 A.D., and a Chimu wood Tupu with parrot finial, c. 1250- 1200 A.D., a wood head with prominent nose and headband, and a
1450 A.D., Tupu lg. 10, basket wd. 6 in. standing figure with tiered headdress and incised detail, ht. of head 6,
$300-400 ht. of figure 6 in.
$350-450

191.
Pre-Columbian Carved Wood Lizard, Peru, Moche, c. 300-600 194.
A.D., an unusual carving with carved spondylus shell eyes, teeth, and Pre-Columbian Carved Wood Figure, Peru, Chimu, c. 1000-1350
fins, lg. 8 1/2 in. A.D., the standing figure with large head and holding an object at the
$300-400 chest, (wood loss), ht. 6 in.
$300-400

192.
Pre-Columbian Carved Wood Scepter, Peru, Chincha-Ica, c. 900- 195.
1200 A.D., in the form of a stylized jaguar, traces of red and black Pre-Columbian Carved Wood Figure, Peru, Chincha-Ica, c. 1100-
spots and detail, (tapered projection from the back is partially 1400 A.D., the standing form without feet, wearing a decorated skirt
restored), ht. 7 1/2 in. and carrying a trophy head in each hand, ht. 6 1/2 in.
$350-450 $300-400
196 197 197A 197B

198

196. 197B.
Pre-Columbian Carved Wood Comb, Peru, Chimu, c. 1250-1450 Pre-Columbian Painted Wood Burial Mask, Peru, Chancay, c. 800-
A.D., the top with a parrot eating an ear of corn, with single band of 1200 A.D., the face painted red and white, with black eyes, with
incised stepped design, ht. 4 3/4 in. basketry and various textile head wrappings, ht. 9 1/2 in.
$400-600 $600-800

197. 198.
Pre-Columbian Carved Wood Comb, Peru, Chimu, 1250-1450 Two Pre-Columbian Decorated Gourds, Peru, Nazca, c. 200-600
A.D., the two stylized heads wearing headbands and ear ornaments, A.D., both with incised decoration, the first with chevrons filled with
with a band of stylized fish, ht. 5 1/2 in. abstract curvilinear and avian designs, the second decorated with a
$300-400 mythical creature combining jaguar, condor, and a trophy head, bowl
ht. 4 1/2, dia. 6 1/2, gourd shape ht. 5 1/2 in.
$300-400
197A.
Pre-Columbian Carved and Painted Wood Burial Marker, Peru,
Chancay, c. 800-1200 A.D., the head with prominent nose and resin 199.
eyes, with hair and multiple textile headdress, ht. 16 in. Two Pre-Columbian Carved Bone Balance Beams, Chimu, c.
$600-800 1250-1450 A.D., both with openwork, one with a row of stylized birds
on top, original textile netting, lg. to 4 7/8 in.
$500-700
199

200

201

202
200.
Pre-Columbian Carved Bone Balance Beam,
Peru, Chimu, c. 1450 A.D., with a row of stylized
birds across the top and with silver trays, lg. of
beam 4 3/8 in.
$400-600

201.
Pre-Columbian Carved Wood Balance Beam,
Peru, Chimu, c. 1250-1450 A.D., with two birds
and incised geometric design, wood trays, lg. 4 in.
$400-600

202.
Pre-Columbian Bone and Textile Balance Beam,
Peru, Chancay (?), c. 1300-1450 A.D., the beam
with birds facing a central abstract form, with
original net baskets with colored trim, (beam broken
and repaired), lg. of beam 6 1/4 in.
$400-600
204
203.
Three Pre-Columbian Musical Instruments, Peru,
Chancay, c. 900-1200 A.D., one gourd and two
bone flutes, lg. to 7 in.
$300-400

204.
Pre-Columbian Carved Wood Kero, Peru, Inca, c.
1400-1500 A.D., the cup with incised geometric
and painted floral decoration, with a relief-carved
lizard/jaguar with painted detail peering over the
rim, ht. 8 in.
$2,000-2,500

205.
Peruvian Polychrome Carved Wood Kero, Inca,
Colonial period, c. 1700-1800 A.D., depicting the
“Inti Raymi” feast and with geometric and floral
decoration, ht. 6 1/8 in.
$450-650

206.
Large Pre-Columbian Carved Wood Kero with
Silver Inlay, Peru, Inca, c. 1500 A.D., the waisted
form with three bands of concentric squares
separated with incised zigzag design, with silver
205 spot detail, (crack with period repair), patina of use,
ht. 9 1/2, dia. 7 1/2 in.
$5,000-7,000

207.
Pre-Columbian Polychrome Carved Wood Kero,
Inca, c. 16th century, the top half with two warriors
wearing tunics and holding spears under a rainbow
arch, with geometric central band and abstract
floral devices on the lower register, (crack), ht. 7 1/8
in.
$2,500-3,500
206 207 208 209

208. 210.
Pre-Columbian Polychrome Carved Wood Kero, Inca, c. 16th Two Peruvian Colonial Paintings, c. 18th century (?), both mounted
century, with two warrior figures carrying shields and spears, remnant on fiberboard, one depicting “Pizzaro Conquistador del Peru,” 19 1/2
feline faces, and abstract foliate designs, (paint loss, crack), ht. 6 5/8 x 14 1/2 in., the other labeled “D. Juan, Atahuallpa Inca IIV,” 19 1/2 x
in. 15 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,500 $2,000-2,500

209. 211.
Pre-Columbian Polychrome Carved Wood Kero, Inca, c. 16th Two Colonial Period Wood and Metal Mayoral Staffs, Peru, both
century, decorated with two clothed male figures, abstract, bird, tapered with iron tips, and decorated with metal rings and end caps,
foliate, and animal devices, including feline faces, (crack with remnant the larger with silver, the end cap with engraved cross and floral
resin repair), ht. 7 3/4 in. devices, lg. to 47 in.
$2,500-3,500 $250-350

210
212 213 220

212. 214.
Large Abyssinian Coptic Metal Cross, Ethiopia, c. late 19th Two African Carved Wood Neck Rests, Shona, both with curved
century, with elaborate open scrollwork, incised angels and avian neck rest over deeply carved geometric patterned supports on
designs, includes stand, ht. 26 in. rounded base, (one with a large piece of base missing), ht. to 5, lg. to
$500-700 6 1/2 in.
$500-700

213.
Abyssinian Coptic Metal Cross, Ethiopia, c. late 19th century, with 215.
incised Madonna and angel imagery, includes stand, ht. 17 in. African Carved Wood Bracelet, Bamileke, the cylindrical form
$350-450 pierced at one end for suspensions and with five relief-carved human
figures, weathered patina, custom stand, ht. 4 1/8 in.
$800-1,200

214 215 216


221

216. 223.
African Metal Neck Rest, Bamana, with seated human support, Two African Carved Wood Combs, one with bilateral openwork and
stylized animal (?) head and tail projections from top ends, incised chip-carved detail, the other with geometric decoration and human
geometric decoration, ht. 7, lg. 10 1/2 in. head finial, ht. to 9 in.
$1,000-1,500 $200-300

217.
African Carved Wood Bed, Senufo, with relief-carved tongue-
shaped headrest, lg. 77, wd. 20 1/2, ht. 18 1/2 in.
$200-300

218.
African Carved Wood Stool, Bamana, with projecting stylized
human head, incised geometric decoration, (repairs), lg. 15, ht. 11 in.
$250-350

219.
African Wood Staff with Ivory Finial, Kongo, the finial a kneeling
male holding two objects to his body, lg. of staff 35, ht. of figure 3 1/4
in.
$250-350

220.
African Carved Wood Staff, Pende (?), the top in the form of a
standing female with hands to the abdomen, incised detail, (broken
and repaired at the calves), lg. 45 1/2 in.
$400-600

221.
African Ceremonial Covered Vessel or Trough, Dogon, the
rectangular form on four feet, with stylized animal head and tail
projecting from the ends, the sides with relief-carved male and female
humans and lizards, the cover with projecting seated humans at each
end and two lizards and two snakes, dark patina, (old repairs), lg. 36
in.
$2,500-3,500

222.
African Carved Wood Ladle, Dan, 19th century, with large faceted
scoop, slightly bent handle, and faceted forked finial, deep rich
patina, lg. 18 1/2 in.
$800-1,200 222
225 226

224. 228.
African Carved Wood Door Latch, Bamana, an anthropomorphic African Carved Wood Lock, Dogon, the top carved in high relief
form with highly stylized head and incised geometric designs, ht. 17 with female Nommo figures, with incised geometric detail, ht. 11 1/4
in. in.
$200-250 $500-700

225. 229.
African Carved Wood Lock, Dogon, Wintu, carved in the form of a African Carved Wood Lock, Dogon, Nommo, the seated figures
stylized roan antelope head, with incised detail, dark patina, ht. 20 in. with inlaid metal eyes, with carved symbolic zigzag devices on the
$500-700 lock, dark patina of use, ht. 19 1/2 in.
$600-800

226.
African Carved Wood Lock, Dogon, Koro, in the form of a two- 230.
headed lizard with incised detail, ht. 17 1/2 in. African Carved Wood Mask, Pende, Mbangu mask, with twisted
$400-600 face, pierced at mouth, eyes, and at edge for attachments, one side
of face with white pigment, custom stand, ht. 8 1/2 in.
$250-350
227.
African Carved Wood Door Latch, Dogon, the anthropomorphic
form with seated couple on top and relief-carved male figure flanked 231.
by two lizards, ht. 18 1/2 in. African Carved Wood Mask, Gabon, c. mid-20th century, Fang-
$300-400 style, the heart-shaped face with slit eyes, incised detail, and white
pigment, ht. 10 1/2 in.
$400-600
227 228 229

232.
Two African Carved Wood Masks, Dan, both with round pierced
eyes and blackened surfaces, one with cloth attachment and metal
teeth, ht. to 9 in.
$300-400

233.
African Carved Wood Mask, Dan, the hollow oval form with round
pierced eyes, pierced downturned mouth, and red cloth over eyes,
pierced at the edge for attachment, (wood loss), dark patina, custom
stand, ht. 8 1/4 in.
$1,500-2,000

234.
African Carved Wood Passport Mask, Dan, with ridged forehead,
delicate incised details, and braided fiber attachments, dark patina,
ht. 4 1/4 in.

Provenance: The Paul Rabut Collection.


$400-600

235.
African Carved Wood Passport Mask, Dan, the ovoid form with
crescent-shaped eyes, ridged forehead, and pointed chin, dark
glossy patina, ht. 3 1/2 in.

Provenance: The Paul Rabut Collection.


$400-600

233
234 235 236

236. 238.
African Carved Wood Mask, Lwalwa, highly stylized diamond- African Carved Wood Helmet Mask, Igala, pierced eyes and mouth,
shaped face with pierced slot eyes, long pronounced nose, and oval with elaborate scarification to face and neck, incised coiffure, with
pierced mouth, incised detail, traces of red pigment, pyro-blackened kaolin painted detail, dark patina, ht. 13 1/2 in.
details, custom stand, ht. 16 1/2 in. $800-1,200
$800-1,200

239.
237. African Wood and Metal Reliquary Figure, Gabon, Kota, the
African Carved Wood Headdress, Nigeria, Boki, in the form of a stylized abstract form with oval head framed by crescent-shaped
human head, with relief-carved brow line, pierced mouth and eyes, flanges, the heart-shaped face with metal pointed teeth, the neck and
traces of kaolin around the eyes and ears, dark patina, custom stand, front covered with stapled brass and copper sheeting, old tag on
ht. 9 3/4 in. reverse “Babamba, Gaboon,” ht. 19 1/2 in.
$800-1,200 $5,000-7,000

237 238
239
240
241 242

240.
Rare African Carved Wood Mask, Mbole, the shield-like form with
slightly concave back, narrow pierced eyes under concave arched
brows, narrow nose with central indentation, the forehead with
grooved and painted stripes, remnant white pigment and pyro-
engraved details, handle from the bottom, old repair, old tags on
reverse, ht. 14 in.

Literature: Illustrated in Masks of Black Africa by Ladislas Segy, figure


236; Face of the Spirits, Herreman, Petridas, eds., 1994, pp. 206-
209; Traditional Arts and History of Zaire, François Neyt, pp. 26, 27,
31.
$8,000-12,000

241.
African Carved Wood Ibeji Doll, Yoruba, a female form with
elaborate coiffure and scarification marks, the cloth cloak with
multicolored geometric beadwork designs, ht. 10 3/4 in.
$400-600

242.
African Carved Wood Doll, Ashanti, classic form with traces of white
pigment detail, strings of trade beads at the waist, blackened surface,
ht. 12 1/4 in.
$250-350

243.
African Carved Wood Staff, Yoruba, Shango, kneeling female figure
holding a ceremonial dance vestment in one hand, the oval head with
incisions on the cheeks, the incised coiffure terminating in a flared
double-axe finial, covered overall in indigo pigment, includes stand,
ht. 18 in.
$800-1,200
243
244 245 249

244. 245.
African Carved Wood Male and Female “Spirit” Couple, Baule, African Carved Wood Female Figure, Bangwa, standing with bent
both standing with hands to the abdomen, (insect damage), custom knees and with hands to protruding abdomen, with central crest
stand, ht. to 12 1/4 in. coiffure, dark patina, ht. 9 3/4 in.
$1,200-1,600
Provenance: Hurst Gallery.
$1,000-1,500

246 247 248


246.
African Carved Wood Female Figure, Baule, standing on round
base, with hands to the abdomen, scarified cheeks and neck, incised
detailed coiffure, blackened surface, ht. 12 in.
$1,000-1,500

247.
African Carved Wood Heddle Pulley, Baule, the projecting head
with incised hair and relief-carved scarification marks, ht. 7 1/2 in.
$200-250

248. 250
African Carved Wood Male Figure, Baule, with incised coiffure and
beard, scarification in relief on the neck and lower back, ht. 11 in.
$400-600

249.
African Carved Wood Female Figure, Angola, possibly Lwena, the
kneeling form delicately carved with cylindrical headdress containing
ritual (?) material, brass tacks around the base, ht. of wood 9 1/4 in.
$800-1,200

250.
African Carved Wood Power Figure, Teke, standing with bent
knees, the torso encased in a remnant encrusted magic bundle, the
face with short beard and linear striations, custom stand, ht. 13 1/4
in.

Provenance: Mark Leo Felix.


$800-1,200

251.
African Carved Wood Couple, Teke, the male and female both
standing and with hands to the chest, with facial striations and pyro-
blackened coiffures, custom stands, ht. to 17 in.
$600-800

252.
African Carved Wood Female Figure, Azande, standing and with
hands to the abdomen, the body and face with black striped designs,
ht. 16 1/2 in.
$300-400

251
252

253.
African Carved Wood Female Figure, Songye, standing with bent
knees, hands to the abdomen, relief-carved keloid marks, the stylized
face with single diagonal incised mark on one cheek, honey-color
patina, pyro-blackened detail, (insect damage to back of head), ht. 15
in.
$4,000-6,000

254.
Polynesian Carved Wood and Metal Walking Stick, Fiji (?), c. 19th
253
century, the handle chip-carved, with metal tip, copper ferrule above
tip, and silver end cap with engraved initials, lg. 37 in.
$200-250

256.
255. Polynesian Carved Wood Club, Tonga, 19th century, the paddle-
Polynesian Carved Wood Stilt Step, Marquesas Islands, 19th shaped form completely covered with incised geometric designs,
century, the unusual stylized tiki with upraised arms supporting the including four avian and one human form on one side of blade, and
platform and with parallel geometric incising on figure and platform four stylized avian forms on the reverse, pierced butt lug, dark patina,
(wood loss, cracks), ht. 14 1/2 in. lg. 36 1/2 in.
$3,000-4,000
Provenance: Christie’s, Paris.
$4,000-6,000
257.
Polynesian Carved Wood Club, Tonga, 19th century, the baton
255A. form completely incised with geometric designs incorporating two
Polynesian Carved Wood Kava Bowl, Tonga Islands, 19th century, spear-like devices, pierced butt lug, lg. 36 1/2 in.
the round form with four legs, with original fiber carrying cord, (crack), $1,500-2,000
dia. 14 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
256

255

257

255A
258.
Polynesian Carved Greenstone Neck Pendant, Hei Tiki, Maori, New Zealand, 19th century,
carved with oval head, chin toward the left shoulder, right hand to the chest, left hand to the
thigh, with haliotis shell ringlets around the pupils, pierced at top and bottom for suspension,
ht. 6, wd. 3 1/2 in.

Provenance: A private Australian collection.


$8,000-12,000

258
259 260 261

259. 261.
Maori Carved Wood Quarter Staff, Tewhatewha, New Zealand, Maori Carved Wood Long Club, Taiaha, New Zealand, 19th century,
19th century, most of the shaft carved with elaborate scroll designs, the long shaft and janus head finial carved with elaborate geometric
the hatchet-shaped top pierced for suspension, lg. 39 in. and scroll designs, with fourteen serrated edged haliotis shell inlaid
$1,500-2,000 “eyes,” dark patina, lg. 62 1/2 in.
$3,000-4,000

260.
Maori Carved Wood Quarter Staff, Tewhatewha, New Zealand, 262.
19th century, three-quarters of shaft with elaborate scroll designs and Maori Carved Wood Long Club, Taiaha, New Zealand, 19th century,
janus mask with inlaid haliotis shell eyes, the hatchet-shaped top the long shaft with janus head finial, carved scrolls on protruding
pierced for suspension, dark patina, lg. 50 in. tongue and about the head, haliotis shell inlaid eyes on both sides, lg.
$4,000-6,000 62 in.
$1,500-2,000
263.
Maori Carved Wood Long Club, Taiaha, New Zealand, 19th century,
the long shaft with janus head finial, carved scrolls on the protruding
tongue and about the head, dark patina, lg. 75 1/2 in.
$1,500-2,000

264.
Maori Carved Wood Billhook Hand Club, Wahaika, New Zealand,
19th century, the curved blade with deeply carved scroll designs and
recumbent tiki on the inside, the handle end in the form of a stylized
mask, pierced for suspension, dark patina, custom stand, lg. 15 1/4
in.
$6,000-8,000

265.
Maori Carved Wood Billhook Hand Club, Wahaika, New Zealand,
263 19th century, the curved blade with deeply carved geometric and
scroll designs and recumbent tiki on the inside, the handle with
grotesque mask, custom stand, lg. 17 1/2 in.
$6,000-8,000

266.
Philippine Beaded Fiber Shoulder Bag, c. late 19th century,
stained deep red and decorated on the front with fine cloth appliqué
work, with white bead detail and tassels, 18 x 15 in.
$400-600

262
267.
Nine Australian Aborigine Carved Wood Items, two spear
throwers, four boomerangs, two pole clubs (?), and a bullroar (?).
$600-800

265

264
273 274 275

268. 270.
Central Plains Beaded Hide and Cloth Moccasins, Lakota, c. early Central Plains Beaded Hide and Cloth Slipper Moccasins, Lakota,
20th century, with cloth lining and hard soles, the slipper-style forms c. first quarter 20th century, cloth-lined, with cowhide soles, and
with multicolored geometric designs, lg. 9 1/2 in. beaded with period color geometric designs on a white and amber-
colored background, lg. 9 1/4 in.
Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.
$500-700 Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.
$500-700

269. 271.
Plains Beaded Hide Moccasins, Crow, c. late 19th century, with Central Plains Beaded Hide Moccasins, Lakota, c. last quarter
hard soles and partially beaded with multicolored geometric designs, 19th century, with parfleche soles, the buffalo hide uppers with
lg. 10 in. multicolored geometric designs on a white ground, medium green
$300-500 “buffalo tracks,” (some stiffness), lg. 10 1/2 in.
$600-800

276
273.
Plains Beaded Hide Moccasins, Gros Ventre, c. 1900, with rawhide
soles and heel fringe, the uppers beaded in an overlay stitch with
multicolored geometric designs on a pink and light blue background,
lg. 10 in.
$1,500-2,000

274.
Central Plains Fully Beaded Moccasins, Lakota, c. late 19th
century, beaded on uppers and soles with multicolored geometric
designs on a white background, with dark green “buffalo tracks,” lg.
10 in.

Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.


$1,500-2,000

275.
Plains Beaded Hide Man’s Moccasins, Cheyenne, c. last third 19th
century, with buffalo rawhide soles, beaded with multicolored box and
border and cross devices on a white background, lg. 10 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500

276.
Two Pairs of Beaded Hide Baby Moccasins, c. late 19th century,
both with hard soles, one pair fully beaded with pink background, the
other with large cross on the vamps, lg. to 3 3/4 in.

Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.


$400-600
277

272.
Central Plains Beaded Hide Moccasins, Lakota, c. early 20th 277.
century, with “salt and pepper” beadwork and an eight-point star on Pair of Apache Beaded Hide High Top Moccasins, c. late 19th
the vamp, (bead loss, wear), lg. 10 1/2 in. century, yellow ochre pigment overall, with thick rawhide soles, turned
up at the toe, partially beaded with a multicolored tendril design and
Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore. four-point crosses up the back, foot lg. 10 1/2, ht. 17 1/2 in.
$400-600 $2,500-3,000

278 279 280


279.
Central Plains Beaded Hide and Cloth Woman’s Leggings,
Lakota, c. early 20th century, flour sack uppers, the large hide
beaded panels with multicolored late Lakota designs on a white
ground, lg. 19 1/2 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$1,000-1,500

280.
Central Plains Beaded Hide and Cloth Woman’s Leggings,
Lakota, c. early 20th century, with flour sack uppers, the hide panels
with multicolored geometric designs on a white ground, lg. 23 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$800-1,200

281.
Central Plains Beaded Hide and Cloth Man’s Leggings, Lakota, c.
1900, blue trade cloth with selvage edge and one row of large metal
sequins, the beaded hide strips with geometric designs done with
glass and metallic seed beads on a white background, lg. 31 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


281 $800-1,200

282.
278. Pair of Beaded Hide Mans Leggings, Ute, c. last quarter 19th
Central Plains Beaded Hide and Cloth Woman’s Leggings, century, with fringed side flaps, scallop edged cuffs, and yellow
Lakota, c. 1900, muslin uppers, the hide panels with geometric pigment overall, decorated with loom-beaded strips, multicolored
designs done in glass and metallic seed beads, lg. 20 in. back-to-back American flags and geometric devices on a white
ground, with brass hawk bells and single lane beadwork along the
Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore. flaps, lg. 31 in.
$1,000-1,500
Provenance: Howell Plummer Myton.
$2,500-3,000

282
283 284

283. 284.
Central Plains Beaded Hide Leggings, c. last quarter 19th century, Plateau Hide and Cornhusk Vest, c. early 20th century, yellow
fringed on one side, one legging painted yellow, the other blue-green, stained hide back, cloth lining, the cornhusk front with multicolored
the beaded strips with geometric diagonal designs on a light blue geometric designs, fringe trim, lg. 24 in.
background, lg. 31 in. $400-600
$1,500-2,000

285.
Plateau Man’s Vest Beaded Hide Vest, c. first quarter 20th century,
cloth-lined and beaded on the front with a multicolored floral design
on a medium blue background, lg. 20 1/2 in.
$500-700

286.
Plateau Beaded Cloth and Hide Man’s Vest, c. first quarter 20th
century, with cloth back and lining, beaded on the front with a
multicolored floral design on a light blue background, lg. 21 1/2 in.
$500-700

287.
Central Plains Fully Beaded Hide Vest, Lakota, c. late 19th century,
with multicolored geometric and five-point star designs on front, the
back with four American flags, the name “T.S. Cord” (?), and
geometric designs on a white background, short fringe around the
edges, repair at shoulder, (bead loss), 18 x 18 in.
$2,000-2,500

287A.
Plains Dentalia Shell Breastplate, Lakota, c. late 19th century, the
rawhide spacers with brass tack decoration, (minor loss), ht. 11, wd.
6 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$800-1,200

287
287A

291

295

296

288 294

288. 288A.
Plains Bone Hair Pipe Breastplate, c. first quarter 20th century, two Pair of Plains Dentalia Shell Ear Ornaments, Lakota, c. 1900, with
rows of long bone hair pipes with large trade beads, strung on cloth rawhide spacers, (minor loss), lg. to 17 3/4 in.
with twisted fringe at sides, lg. 18 in.
$600-800 Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.
$400-600
297

289. 293.
Central Plains Beaded Hide Bladder Bag, Lakota, c. 1900, the Plains Buffalo Hide Necklace, c. last quarter 19th century,
hide panels with multicolored geometric designs, with a row of large decorated with brass hawk bells, with pendant made from a buffalo
multicolored faceted bead fringe below the panel, (insect damage to horn tip, lg. 35 in.
bag), lg. 11 1/2 in. $200-300

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$300-500 294.
Southwest Beaded Hide Awl Case, Apache, c. last quarter 19th
century, stained yellow and partially beaded with stripe and cross
290. designs, multiple rows of tin cones, (tin cone loss), lg. 15 1/2 in.
Lot of Plains Trade Bead Adornments, probably Crow, includes $1,000-1,500
four bracelets, two strands, and other miscellaneous items, lg. to 22
in.
$200-300 295.
Four Plains Beaded Medicine Pouches, Crow, two 19th century,
both with red pigment, one pony beaded with pink and “pony trader”
291. blue, the other with various trade beads on the fringe; a later canvas
Two Central Plains Beaded Hide Bladder Pouches, Lakota, c. form with single bead attachment, and a later hide form with edge
mid-19th century, these rare pouches were used to store quills for beading, lg. to 3 in. excluding fringe.
quillwork, the hide tips beaded with simple stripe designs using $200-300
period color seed beads on one, pony beads on the other, (some
bead loss), lg. to 11 in.
295A.
Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore. Plateau Beaded Commercial Leather Belt Pouch, c. late 19th
$2,000-2,500 century, the flap with single multicolored floral device on a light blue
ground, (minor bead loss), 6 1/4 x 6 1/4 in.

292. Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


Two Plains Pouches, c. last quarter 19th century, a commercial $300-400
leather paint bag with red paint, and a miniature possible bag with
beaded ends, lg. of paint bag 6 in.
$250-350 296.
Southwest Beaded Hide Awl Case, Apache, c. last quarter 19th
century, beaded with multicolored geometric designs, with rows of tin
292A. cones and traces of red and yellow pigment, (missing some cones),
Two Plains Finger-woven Beaded Bags, c. 1900, multicolored lg. 13 1/2 in.
striped design and with beaded carrying strap, ht. to 3 1/2 in.
Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.
Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore. $1,000-1,500
$250-350
298

301 302 303

297. 300.
Two Southwest Beaded Pouches, Apache, a round fringed pouch Two Plains Metal and Hide Skinning Tools, 19th century, one solid
with cross devices, c. last quarter 19th century, and a rectangular and one possibly a recycled gun barrel, both with buffalo hide
form with beaded fringe, c. 1900, lg. with beaded fringe 10 in. wrapping, one with cloth strap, patina of long use, lg. to 10 in.
$300-400 $300-400

298. 300A.
Four Central Plains Beaded Hide Awl Cases, Lakota, c. 1900, Two Plains Tools, c. second half 19th century, an awl made from a
three with long flaps and drops done in “salt and pepper” beadwork, commercial butcher knife, and a rare forged iron quill flattener, the S-
one with cap and pink background with quill-wrapped drop, (some shaped form with faceted grip, lg. to 10 in.
bead loss), lg. to 19 1/2 in.
Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.
Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore. $600-800
$1,000-1,500

301.
299. Southwest Painted Wood Drum, c. early 20th century, double-
Plateau Beaded Hide and Cloth Bag, with hide straps, beaded on headed form with rawhide laces, painted red-brown, black and white,
one side with a multicolored bilateral floral design on a white ground, (paint loss), ht. 10 1/2, dia. 12 in.
edged in maroon wool, 15 1/2 x 13 in. $300-400
$400-600
308 309 310

302. 307.
Southwest Painted Drum, c. 1900, the wood frame painted with a Pair of Plains Quilled Hide Cuffs, Lakota, c. 1900, with box and
band of red and yellow triangles, both hide heads with multicolored border design on a red background, cloth edged, (quill loss), ht. 5 3/4
stylized thunderbirds, ht. 4 1/2, dia. 7 1/2 in. in.
$500-700
Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.
$250-350
303.
Northern Plains Painted Hide and Wood Drum, upper Missouri
River, c. 1900, wood hoop, with single painted head, “Chief Eagle
Staff, Mandon, S. D.” written on the head, dia. 16 in. 308.
$800-1,200 Plains Beaded Hide Umbilical Fetish, c. late 19th century, in the
form of a lizard, with multicolored glass and metallic geometric
designs, lg. 5 1/2 in.
304. $300-400
Plains Wood and Hide Drum Mallet, c. 1900, wood handle, the
hide head stuffed with hair (?) and secured with string, lg. 22 1/2 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore. 309.


$50-75 Central Plains Beaded Hide Possible Bag, Lakota, c. last quarter
19th century, the diminutive form beaded on the front, sides, and flap
with multicolored geometric designs on a white ground, tin cone
305. danglers, lg. 7 1/4 in.
Three Plains Beaded Hide Items, Lakota, c. late 19th century, a
small partially beaded three-sided pouch, a U-shaped pouch beaded Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.
on the front and with short fringe, and a beaded awl case, all with $600-800
geometric designs, lg. to 8 in.
$300-400

310.
306. Central Plains Beaded Hide Umbilical Fetish, c. last quarter 19th
Beaded Peyote Rattle and Fan, 20th century, the rattle with gourd century, in the shape of a lizard, beaded with multicolored geometric
head and long twisted fringe, both with multicolored beaded handles designs, remnant tin cone danglers, lg. 7 1/2 in.
done using the gourd stitch, lg. of rattle excluding fringe 14 in. $500-700
$300-500
311 312

310A

310A.
Pair of Plains Beaded Hide Umbilical Fetishes, Lakota, c. last
quarter 19th century, multicolored beaded lizards with cowry shells
from the feet, (minor bead loss), lg. to 7 1/4 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$2,000-2,500

311.
Plains Beaded Leather and Cloth Doll, Cheyenne, c. early 20th
century, the female with cloth body and partially beaded commercial
leather dress, black wool yarn hair, ht. 15 in.
$800-1,200

313
312.
Plains Indian Beaded Hide and Cloth Doll, c. first quarter 20th
century, hide form with beaded moccasins, leggings and belt, and
wearing a red cloth dress with carved bone imitation elk teeth
decoration, ht. 14 in.
$600-800

313.
Plains Beaded Hide Miniature Cradle, Cheyenne, c. last quarter
19th century, possibly a recycled piece of beadwork, with box and
border design on buffalo hide, remnant cloth lining, mounted on
boards with sinew, ht. 10 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
317

314

316

315
314.
Northern Plains Large Model Beaded,
318 Wood, Hide, and Cloth Cradle, Crow, c. first
quarter 20th century, houses a commercial
doll, the straps of hide and commercial leather;
the head piece with classic Crow geometric
beadwork, fringe at the top, with cloth and
animal fur strip securing the doll, swags of
beads further decorate the front, lg. 33 in.
$4,000-6,000

315.
Plains Beaded Hide Girl’s Dress, Crow, c.
first quarter 20th century, decorated on both
sides with multicolored geometric beadwork
and imitation elk teeth, fringed at cuffs and
bottom, lg. 24 in.
$300-500

316.
Plains Girl’s Trade Cloth Dress, Crow, c. first
quarter 20th century, red cloth with green cloth
trim, the neck bordered with a lane of white
seed beads, both sides profusely decorated
with carved bone imitation elk teeth, lg. 31 in.
$500-700

317.
Central Plains Blue Trade Cloth Child’s
Dress, c. 1900, with ribbon trim and decorated
at the yoke with rows of cowry shells and
imitation bone elk teeth, lg. 29 in.
$300-400

318.
Central Plains Blue Trade Cloth Woman’s
Dress, Lakota, c. last quarter 19th century,
with selvage edge, the yoke decorated with
multiple rows of dentalia shells, the neck edged
with cotton trade cloth, lg. 52 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$3,000-4,000

belt: 321
319

319.
Plains Tacked Harness Leather Belt, c. late 19th century,
edged with two rows of brass tacks and with diamond
shapes down the center, lg. 44 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$800-1,200
320 321

320.
Plains Childs Commercial Leather Belt and Drop, c. late
19th century, the belt with steel shanked brass tacks and
four German silver conchas, the drop with bifurcated tip and
covered with brass spots, lg. of drop 32 in.

Provenance: Forest Fenn Collection.


$600-800

321.
Plains German Silver Concha Belt, Lakota, c. late 19th
century, commercial leather belt and drop with German silver
tip and multiple conchas, lg. of belt 35 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$600-800

322.
Plains Blue Trade Cloth Woman’s Dress, Lakota, c. late
19th century, the muslin-backed yoke with rows of dentalia
shells and bugle beads, with ribbon appliqué decoration
along bottom, (shell loss), lg. 52 in.
322
Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.
$3,000-5,000

323.
Central Plains Beaded Hide Belt, Lakota, c. late 19th
century, with multicolored geometric designs and the letters
K.M.K. beaded on a light blue background, with roll-beaded
drop on one end, lg. 32 1/2 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$100-150

324.
Plains Woman’s Cloth Dress, c. 1900, blue stroud cloth
with selvage edge at bottom, with red cloth trim bordered at
the neck with white and light blue seed beads, profusely
decorated on both sides with carved bone imitation elk
teeth, lg. 46 in.
$800-1,200

325.
Plains Blue Trade Cloth Woman’s Dress, Lakota, c. 1900,
the bottom with selvage edge, the yoke with rows of bone
imitation elk teeth spaced by rows of small tubular beads,
with ribbon and hawk bell trim, lg. 46 1/2 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$1,500-2,000
325
324

326

326.
Central Plains Blue Trade Cloth Woman’s Dress, Lakota, c. late
19th century, the yoke with parallel rows of bone imitation elk teeth,
trimmed with ribbon, brass sequins, and brass hawk bells, lg. 50 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$3,000-4,000

327.
Western Great Lakes Inlaid Pipe Bowl, c. 19th century, of black
steatite with lead and catlinite inlay, lg. 7 in.
$200-250

328.
Central Plains Catlinite Pipe, Lakota, c. 1900, the stem with
multiple facets, the T-bowl with diagonally cut prow, wood
connectors, lg. 22 1/2 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$500-700
329

330

329. 331.
Great Lakes Pipe, Ojibwa, c. last quarter 19th century, the black Early Central Plains Pipe, c. second quarter 19th century, the long
steatite bowl with elaborate lead and catlinite inlays, the stem carved tapered ash stem decorated with multicolored plaited quillwork, with
with a twist and puzzle elements and painted with red, green, yellow, red background on one side and white on the reverse, remnant bird
and blue pigments, further decorated with brass tacks and file skin and red horsehair, the catlinite bowl with faceted prow,
branding, lg. 27 in. locomotive style bowl, and serrate flange, patina of use, old tag on
stem reads “Pipe Stem, Sioux Indian,” (the projection on the stem
Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore. that fits into the pipe bowl appears to be a restoration), custom stand
$3,500-4,000 included, total lg. 41 in.
$20,000-25,000

330.
Central Plains Carved Wood and Catlinite Pipe, Lakota, c. late
19th century, the T-bowl with carved ridges, the ash stem with relief- 332.
carved and painted antelope head, elk head, and turtle, the plaited Central Plains Bead Wrapped Wood and Stone Club, c. 1900,
quill wrapping with multicolored geometric designs and red horsehair with oval stone head, the wood handle and hide drop with “salt and
drop, lg. 30 1/4 in. pepper” beadwork decoration, lg. 19 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore. Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.
$3,500-4,500 $800-1,200
331

333. 334.
Plains Beaded Hide, Stone, and Wood “Skullcracker,” c. 1900, Plains Bow, Arrows, and Child’s Quiver, c. late 19th century, a
handle wrapped and beaded in three sections, fringed beaded tab painted curved bow and seven metal-tipped arrows (possibly the
from end, lg. 24 in. work of Lakota “No Two Horns”), and a beaded child-size hide
$400-600 bowcase and quiver, (missing strap), lg. of bow 43, lg. of bowcase 23
in.
$500-700

334
335 336

335. 336.
Central Plains Beaded Holster, Lakota, c. late 19th century, a Northern Plains Pipe Tomahawk, c. first quarter 20th century, with
commercial leather holster covered with canvas and beaded with pewter head, the ash handle file branded and wrapped with otter
multicolored geometric devices on a white ground, (some damage), hide, the cloth and hide beaded drop with floral design on a light blue
lg. 9 3/8 in. background, tied to the fringe is a bone tube with red horse tracks,
lg. of tomahawk 17 1/2, lg. of drop including fringe 21 in.
Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews. $600-800
$1,000-1,500

337
339

337. 339.
Western Great Lakes Tomahawk, c. second half 19th century, Central Plains Beaded Hide Rifle Scabbard, Lakota, c. 1900,
forged head with original gasket, the ash handle decorated with rows fringed at the mouth and along one edge, the panels with
of small metal inlays and file branded, lg. 21 in. multicolored geometric devices on a white background, lg. excluding
$2,500-3,500 fringe 39 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


338. $4,000-6,000
Northern Plains Beaded Hide Sword Case, Crow, c. first half 20th
century, painted rawhide with trade cloth edging, the tip with fringe 340.
and beaded floral designs on a blue background, beaded cloth tabs Plains Beaded Hide Rifle Scabbard, Lakota, c. last quarter 19th
with red cloth and fringe, a row of hawk bells along one side of tip, lg. century, fringed at mouth and barrel, green trade cloth edging, the
41 in. beaded panels with hourglass and cross devices on a light blue
$500-700 background, lg. excluding fringe 43 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$8,000-12,000

340
341.
Central Plains Beaded Hide Knife Sheath, Lakota, c. late 19th
century, a small sheath beaded on one side with bold multicolored
geometric designs on a medium blue ground, roll-beaded drops from
the tip, lg. including drop 13 1/2 in.
341A
Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.
$250-350

341A.
Plains Beaded Hide Scissors Case, Lakota, c. late 19th century,
fringed at the top and bottom and beaded on one side with black,
white, and bottle green scissors on a medium blue background, lg.
excluding fringe 9 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$1,000-1,500

342.
Plains Beaded Hide Knife Sheath, c. late 19th century, rawhide
back, the soft front and strap beaded with multicolored geometric
designs, lg. without strap 6 1/4 in.

Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.


$250-350

343.
Plains Tacked Knife Sheath, Lakota, c. last quarter 19th century,
thick commercial leather case with belt slot and decorated on one
side with multiple rows of small steel-shanked brass-headed tacks,
lg. 14 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$4,000-6,000

343
344

344. 345.
Two Carved Wood Items, Ute, c. last quarter 19th century, a wood Historic Painted Muslin Depicting the Ute Bear Dance, c. late
courting flute with incised lizard (?) image, with blue dyed hide ties 19th century, with wagons to the right of the dancers and spectators
and lead mouthpiece (a piece of the flute is missing as well as the dressed in a circle, the flagpole flies a flag with standing bear and tree
flute stop), and a tacked wood dance stick, with serrate edge and design, a Mormon preacher looks on in the lower left corner, to the
crosses done in brass tacks on both sides, traces of blue and yellow upper left is a large green and yellow lizard, (stains), 58 x 40 in.
pigment, lg. of dance stick 21 1/2 in.
Provenance: Collected by Howell Plummer Myton while working as
Provenance: Collected by Howell Plummer Myton while working as U.S. Indian Agent on the Uintah Ute Indian Reservation in White
U.S. Indian Agent on the Uintah Ute Indian Reservation in White Rocks, Utah, 1898-1904.
Rocks, Utah, 1898-1904. $6,000-8,000
$800-1,200

345
346 347 348

349 350

351 352
353 354

346. 351.
Plains/Plateau Polychrome Parfleche Envelope, c. 1900, red, Plains Painted Parfleche Envelope, Shoshone, c. late 19th century,
yellow, green, and blue geometric designs on the flaps, 26 x 11 1/2 the diminutive form painted on the front with multicolored geometric
in. designs, (minor damage), lg. 15 in.
$600-800 $400-600

347. 352.
Plains/Plateau Painted Parfleche Envelope, c. 1900, painted on Central Plains Painted Parfleche Container, Lakota, c. late 19th
the front flaps with bold hourglass devices in green, blue, yellow, and century, U-shaped and painted overall with classic Lakota designs in
red, (corner of one flap repaired), lg. 27 x wd. 10 1/2 in. red, green, blue, and yellow, with buffalo hide fringe along both
$400-600 edges, lg. 13, wd. 11 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


348. $1,500-2,000
Plains Polychrome Parfleche Envelope, Crow, c. late 19th century,
painted on the front with classic Crow designs in red, yellow, green,
and blue, 26 x 13 in. 352A.
$800-1,200 Plains Painted Parfleche Cylinder, Lakota, c. 1900, the tapered
form with green trade cloth trim and painted with red, blue, green,
and yellow geometric designs, lg. 11 1/2 in.
349.
Pair of Plains Painted Parfleche Envelopes, Crow, c. first quarter Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.
20th century, painted on the front with polychrome geometric $600-800
designs, 26 x 12 in.
$1,000-1,500
353.
Plains Painted Parfleche, Crow, c. late 19th century, a Tobacco
350. Society pouch painted on the front and flap with multicolored
Pair of Plains Painted Parfleche Envelopes, Crow, c. early 20th geometric designs, (some areas appear to have been repainted with
century, classic Crow designs in red, yellow, green, and blue, 24 x 11 commercial paint at a later date), 10 1/2 x 10 1/2 in.
in. $800-1,200
$800-1,200
355

357

356
359

358

360

354. 357A.
Plains Buffalo Hide Rattle, c. last quarter 19th century, the wood Central Plains Beaded Cowhide Envelope, c. 1900, with
hide-covered handle wrapped with red cloth and partially beaded, multicolored beaded hide trim and tin cone danglers, 11 1/2 x 9 in.
patina of use, lg. 9 1/2 in.
Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.
Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews. $800-1,200
$250-350

358.
355. Plains Beaded and Quilled Hide Pipebag, Lakota, c. 1870s, with
Plains Beaded Hide Pipebag, Cheyenne, c. last quarter 19th multicolored geometric designs on a light blue ground, quilled
century, with bifurcated and edge beaded tabs from the top, long rawhide slats and remnant fringe with traces of green pigment, lg.
edge-beaded drops off one side, with multicolored geometric designs with fringe 34 in.
on a white background, fringe from the bottom, traces of yellow $1,000-1,500
pigment, lg. 32 in.
$8,000-12,000
359.
Plains Animal Skin Pipebag, Lakota (?), c. last quarter 19th century,
356. the paws wrapped with cotton trade cloth and bead-wrapped, with
Plains Beaded Hide Pipebag, Cheyenne, c. last third 19th century, beaded tail, the quill-wrapped fringe with brass shoe buttons and
edge-beaded tabs from the top, with classic multicolored bar design, green yarn tassels, (quill loss), lg. 26 in.
fringe from the bottom, lg. 16 in.
$4,000-6,000 Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.
$600-800

357.
Plains Beaded Hide Pipebag, Cheyenne, c. last third 19th century, 360.
with green pigment overall, edge-beaded tabs from the top, beaded Plains Beaded Hide Pipebag, c. last quarter 19th century, with
with classic multicolored hourglass designs on a white background, triangular tabs at the bottom and decorated border lane of
braided fringe from the bottom, lg. 24 in. multicolored geometric design, (minor bead loss), lg. 18 1/2 in.
$8,000-12,000 $800-1,200
361 with detail view

361.
Central Plains Pictorial Beaded and Quilled Hide Pipebag,
Lakota, c. late 19th century, the large beaded panels with
multicolored geometric and American flag designs on one side, the
other with a mounted warrior with full trailer war bonnet at top, and a
mounted warrior with bow and arrow chasing a buffalo below, with
multicolored quill-wrapped rawhide slats and fringe from the bottom,
lg. including fringe 40 1/2 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$10,000-15,000
362 363

365 366

362. 365.
Central Plains Beaded Buffalo Hide Possible Bag, Lakota, c. late Pair of Central Plains Beaded Hide and Canvas Possible Bags,
19th century, the flap, sides, and front beaded with multicolored Lakota, c. late 19th century, canvas back and flap, the recycled
geometric designs on a white background, with tin cone and buffalo hide front and sides beaded with multicolored geometric
horsehair danglers, 22 1/2 x 15 1/2 in. designs on a white background, red horsehair and tin cone danglers,
25 x 14 in.
Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore. $1,200-1,600
$3,000-5,000

363.
366.
Plains Beaded Hide Possible Bag, c. 1900, beaded on the front,
Pair of Plains Beaded Hide Possible Bags, c. early 20th century,
sides, and flap with multicolored geometric designs on a medium
the front, sides, and flap with multicolored geometric designs on a
blue background, remnant horsehair and tin cone danglers, lg. 20 in.
$800-1,200 pink background, with red horsehair and tin cone danglers, 16 1/2 x
12 in.

364. Provenance: Lammers Trading Post, est. 1917, Hardin, Montana.


Pair of Plains Beaded Hide Possible Bags, c. early 20th century, $2,000-2,500
the front, ends, and flap beaded with multicolored geometric designs
on a lavender-pink background, red horsehair and tin cone danglers,
20 x 12 in.
$600-800
367 detail views for full views, see front and back covers

367.
Rare and Historic Plains Pictorial Beaded Suitcase, Lakota, c. late 19th century, the multicolored pictorial beadwork done on
buffalo hide and covering a commercial leather and metal period suitcase, using both overlay and lazy stitch, the sides and top with
classic 19th century Lakota geometric designs, the first panel (pictured in a historic photograph by Frank B. Fiske) portrays two
mounted cowboys lassoing cattle, both cattle have identifiable cattle brands, the reverse side with similar border shows a traditional
Lakota camp scene with profile multicolored horse heads at top and left side, in front of the tipi is a drying rack where various
decorated robes are displayed, the two women are wearing red trade cloth dresses while a girl wearing a blue dress is leading a
saddled horse, a single male figure wearing a blanket and carrying a pipe and pipebag stands near a rack of hanging kettles, the name
Ida (?) Claymore is beaded on the upper right, all bead colors are from the 19th century and on a medium blue background, (minor
bead loss and hide separation, patina of use), lg. 17, ht. of beadwork 10 1/2, wd. 10 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.

Literature: For discussion of Sioux pictorial beadwork and this suitcase see “Pictographic Sioux Beadwork, A Re-Examination,” F.
Dennis Lessard, American Indian Art Magazine, Autumn 1991.
$40,000-60,000
State Historical Society of North Dakota 1952-0440
373

371 374 375

368. 371.
Northern Plains Beaded Rawhide Bridle, Crow, c. first quarter 20th Northern Plains Partial Bridle, Crow, c. late 19th century, the
century, partially beaded with typical Crow geometric designs, rawhide cheek pieces with red pigment and border beadwork, the
commercial metal bit, lg. of cheek straps 14 1/2 in. commercial rope reins bead-wrapped and with trade cloth wraps,
$300-500 and early Mexican-style ring bit with chain danglers, lg. of cheek
straps 17 in.
$500-600
369.
Northern Plains Beaded Rawhide Bridle, Crow, c. 1900, with red
pigment and partially beaded, with commercial metal bit and chain 372.
danglers, lg. of cheek straps 18 1/2 in. Western Commercial Leather Bridle with California Bit, c. 20th
$400-600 century, the bit with elaborate eagle motif, silver overlaid and with
engraved detail, lg. of bit 9 in.
$600-800
370.
Plains Beaded Cloth Horse Adornment, Crow, c. first quarter 20th
373.
century, yarn-wrapped horsehair attached to a canvas and paper
Northern Plains Beaded Cloth Horse Collar, Blackfeet, c. 1900,
keyhole-shaped ornament, beaded on one side with classic Crow
canvas backing, with multicolored geometric and abstract devices on
designs on a light blue background, lg. 16 in.
a red trade cloth background, (bead loss, minor insect damage to
$300-400
trade cloth), lg. 41 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
374.
Plains Beaded Cloth Horse Collar, Crow, c. first
quarter 20th century, the straps with classic geometric
designs on trade cloth, with floral beaded panel on a
light blue ground, trade bead, brass bells, and red and
blue trade cloth strips hang from the bottom, canvas-
backed, lg. 32, wd. 15 in.
$1,500-2,000

375.
Plains Beaded Cloth Horse Collar, Crow, c. first
quarter 20th century, felt over canvas and beaded with
classic Crow designs, cowry shell dangles, lg. 34 1/2
in.
$500-700

376.
Plateau Beaded Hide and Cloth Saddle Drop, c.
early 20th century, long buffalo fur muslin-backed
drops attached to a beaded panel with multicolored
floral devices on a light blue ground, with saddlebag
flaps below, beaded with horses on a similar
background, with two long roll-beaded hide straps
from each side, lg. 45, wd. 14 1/2 in.
$2,000-2,500

377.
Northern Plains Beaded Hide and Cloth Double
Saddlebags, Crow, c. early 20th century, hide with
long fringe and fringe up one side, partially lined with
flour sacking, the beaded panels with multicolored
floral and geometric designs on a red cloth
background, running up the side is a recycled strip
from the Ojibwa, lg. without fringe 52 in.
$800-1,200

378.
Plains or Plateau Beaded Wood, Hide, and Cloth
Woman’s Saddle and Stirrups, rawhide-covered
wood saddle, the hide and cloth covering with
geometric beaded flap decoration off the horns, the
covering probably dates later than the saddle, the
stirrups have classic Crow beaded flaps and probably
date to the last quarter of the 19th century, lg. of
saddle 24 1/2, lg. of stirrups 8 in.
$2,500-3,500

379.
Plains Beaded Hide, Cloth, and Wood Child’s
Saddle, Crow, c. 1900, hide and canvas cover, the
drops and stirrups have some later cloth over the
original red trade cloth with classic Crow multicolored
geometric beadwork, lg. of saddle 14 1/2, lg. of
stirrups 5 1/2 in.
$2,000-2,500

376
380.
Central Plains Beaded Hide Saddle Blanket, Lakota, c. last quarter
19th century, with cowhide backing, beaded with multicolored
377 geometric designs on a white background, the ends fringed with
bugle bead and brass hawk bell attachments, wd. 33 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$4,000-6,000

381.
Plains Trade Cloth Blanket with Beaded Hide Blanket Strip,
Lakota, c. last quarter 19th century, two blue blankets with selvage
edge sewn together, the strip with typical Lakota design done in glass
and faceted brass seed beads, pink cloth strips from the rosettes,
105 x 55 1/2 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$3,000-4,000

382.
Plains Beaded Canvas Saddle Blanket, Crow, c. 1900, the beaded
cloth strips pieced together from Crow and Lakota (?) remnants, with
fringed tabs, 56 x 39 in.
$600-800

383.
Prairie Black Wool Blanket with Ribbon Appliqué Decoration, c.
1900, edged in ribbon and with three panels of abstract floral ribbon
appliqué, with a row of brass hawk bells, (damage), 68 x 49 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.


$800-1,200

379

378
380

381

383
384

386

384. 387.
Prairie Trade Cloth Blanket, c. 1900, red wool with stripes along Great Lakes Beaded Cloth Bandolier Bag, Ojibwa, c. 1900, with
two sides, the appliqué strip with abstract floral design, further black velvet trim and beaded in the overlay stitch with multicolored
decorated with commercial metallic rosettes, (damage), 69 x 55 in. floral devices on a white ground, bugle bead and wool tassels from
the bottom, (bead loss), lg. 40 in.
Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.
$600-800 Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.
$2,500-3,500

385.
Great Lakes Beaded Cloth and Hide Moccasins, Ojibwa, c. 1900, 388.
pucker toe, soft sole forms, the black cloth cuffs and vamps with Great Lakes Beaded Cloth Bandolier Bag, Ojibwa, c. 1900,
multicolored beaded floral designs, lg. 10 in. beaded in the overlay stitch with bold multicolored floral devices on a
“clambroth” background, beaded yarn tassels at the bottom, (minor
Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore. bead loss), lg. 45 in.
$250-350 $800-1,200

386. 389.
Great Lakes Beaded Cloth Bandolier Bag, Ojibwa, c. 1900, Great Lakes Beaded Cloth Bandolier Bag, Ojibwa, c. 1900, with
beaded in an overlay stitch with multicolored floral designs on a light black velvet trim, beaded with multicolored floral designs on a white
blue background, with bugle bead and blue wool tassels from the background, with bugle bead trim and bugle bead and red wool
bottom, (minor bead loss), lg. 42 in. tassels from the bottom, lg. 41 in.

Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore. Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore.
$2,500-3,500 $1,500-2,000
387 388 389

390

390. 391.
Great Lakes Feathered Cape, c. mid-19th century, crescent-shaped Northeast Carved Wood Club, Penobscot, c. 1900, the head a burl
cloth cape with two long tabs at front, feather tufts on the interior, the with three pointed projections, the handle with “ball in cage” finial and
exterior with various domesticated bird feathers in a tripartite design, decorated with elaborate chip-carving, lg. 26 1/2 in.
cape dia. 27 in. $500-700
$1,500-2,000
391 392 393

392. 394.
Woodlands Carved Burl Bowl, c. late 18th/early 19th century, with Woodlands Beaded Cloth and Hide Moccasins, c. third quarter
flat bottom, the rim carved to a slight point on one end, (crack), ht. 4 19th century, with soft soles and puckered toes, the red trade cloth
1/2, lg. 14 1/2 in. vamp with multicolored abstract design, the cloth appliqué cuffs with
$1,200-1,600 beaded detail, lg. 9 in.
$800-1,200

393.
Woodlands Carved Wood Ball-Headed Club, c. second half 19th 395.
century, gracefully carved handle, incised lines on the diagonally cut Northeast Quilled Cloth and Hide Baby Moccasins, c. mid-19th
end, file branding on both edges, small perforation for attachments, century, soft soles, the vamps decorated with multicolored quillwork,
blackened ball, custom stand, lg. 21 1/2 in. silk-covered cuffs, lg. 4 1/2 in.
$3,000-5,000
Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.
$800-1,200

394 395 396


399

398

396. 398.
Prairie Beaded Hide and Cloth Moccasins, Delaware, c. last Great Lakes Finger-woven Wool Sash, c. early 19th century, tightly
quarter 19th century, soft soles, the vamps beaded with concentric woven and with central red panel with overall diamond pattern done
stacked diamonds on a medium blue ground, the appliqué cloth cuffs in white pony beads, the two-color border with beaded and woven
done in red, green, and purple silk, lg. 9 1/2 in. zigzag pattern, the braided fringed ends with some smaller bead trim,
$800-1,200 some repairs, (minor bead loss), lg. 74, wd. 8 1/4, panel lg. 32 in.
$6,000-8,000

397. 399.
Northeast Beaded Cloth Pouch, c. third quarter 19th century, red Great Lakes Finger-woven Wool Sash, c. early 19th century, tightly
cloth with silk edging, beaded on both sides with multicolored woven in two shades of green and red, with diamond and zigzag
abstract floral designs, wd. 7 1/4 in. designs done in white glass beads, braided fringe ends, (some bead
$600-800 loss), lg. 57, wd. 3 5/8, panel lg. 26 in.
$3,000-5,000
403 404 405 406

400. 404.
Contemporary Inuit Soapstone Carving, signed and dated 1975, Northwest Carved Wood Totem Pole, c. 1900, on a round base
“Pauloosie Kar” (?), depicting a hunter pulling a walrus (?), original with various avian, animal, and amphibian totems, blue-green paint,
sales tag, ht. 11 in. stamp on back “Nuggel Shop, Juneau, Alaska,” ht. 16 1/4 in.
$300-400 $800-1,200

401. 405.
Inuit Soapstone Carving, c. 20th century, in the form of a seated Northwest Coast Carved Wood Ladle, c. late 19th century, the
animal holding its tail, incised signature at bottom, (minor damage), handle in the form of a stylized animal with brass tack eyes, lg. 11 in.
ht. 8 in. $800-1,200
$250-350

406.
402. Northwest Coast Carved Horn Spoon, Haida, c. second half 19th
Inuit Wood Box, c. 19th century, a small oval bentwood form with century, in two pieces, the curved handle in the form of stylized
lid, patina of use, lg. 4 1/2 in. animals, (repaired), lg. 10 in.
$200-250 $800-1,200

403. 407.
Northwest Coast Carved Argillite Totem Pole, c. late 19th century, Three Northwest Coast Items, c. last quarter 19th century, carved
signed “Walter Burns B.C.,” with flat back, various stylized human horn ladle and carved wood fork and spoon set, lg. to 12 in.
and animal forms, (minor damage), ht. 15 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: William Albert Kelly.
$500-700
409

408

408. 409.
Northwest Coast Carved and Painted Wood Paddle, c. 1900, the Northwest Coast Carved and Painted Human Figure, c. second
blade with stylized animal and avian designs, red and black pigment, half 19th century, kneeling on a round base and with hands to the
lg. 52 in. knees, blue-green and red-brown pigment, ht. 3 1/4 in.
$800-1,200 $600-800
410
411

410.
Northwest Coast Carved Wood Shaman Figure, Tlingit, c. last quarter 19th century, seated on a base in
the form of a stylized frog (?) with large eyes and slit mouth, the red-painted form holding a serpent with an
animal head to its chest, the large head with carved labret, painted detail, and wearing a twined basketry
cap with velvet band, ht. 8 1/2 in.
$6,000-8,000

411.
Northwest Coast Carved and Painted Wood Finial, Tlingit, c. second half 19th century, relief-carved
stylized avian and animal forms with red, black, and blue-green pigments, partially perforated at edge for
hair and sea lion whisker attachments, holes at bottom center with remnant hide thongs, lg. 20 in.

Provenance: Ex Mert Simpson, Ex Paul Rebut Collection.


$15,000-20,000
412 413

412. 413.
Northwest Coast Carved and Painted Wood Totem Pole, c. Northwest Coast Painted Wood Carving, Tlingit (?), c. 19th century,
second half 19th century, a stylized seated bear with cub (?) on her a totem pole style form, the base a stylized animal head, the avian
head, detailed with red and black pigment, (repairs), ht. 16 1/2 in. figure above with its beak extended to base, above the bird is a frog
$2,500-3,000 and above that a human torso, the stylized head with hair tufts,
painted with black, blue-green, and red pigments, (arms missing,
wood loss), ht. 16 in.
$4,000-6,000
414.
Rare Northwest Coast Carved Wood Shaman Figure, Tlingit, 19th century, the human figure with bent
knee is gazing up and wearing a bear’s ear headdress, traces of red pigment on body and red and black
detail to face, the figure stands on the back of a stylized sculpin (?) fish, with incised and painted detail in dark
blue, black, blue-green, and red, (wood loss, repairs), ht. 14 1/2, lg. of fish 16 3/4 in.
$12,000-16,000

414
415.
Northwest Coast Carved Wood Bowl, c. early 19th century, carved in the form of a seal, the head
with early Russian trade bead eyes, the remaining flipper carved away from the bowl, the bottom with
bold stylized animal features, dark oily patina, (crack, wood loss), lg. 11 in.
$15,000-20,000

415
416 417 418 419

416. 418.
Southwest Polychrome Carved Wood Kachina, Hopi, c. 1900, Southwest Polychrome Carved Wood Kachina, Hopi, c. 1900,
painted red, black, white, and green, (the black case mask missing with large case mask and arms carved away from the sides, (wood
the horns, wood loss), ht. 9 in. loss), ht. 7 in.
$1,000-1,500 $800-1,200

417. 419.
Southwest Polychrome Carved Wood Kachina, Hopi, c. 1900, Southwest Polychrome Carved Wood Kachina, Hopi, c. 1900,
with Morningstar devices painted on large case mask and torso, with mud-head mask and arms carved away from the sides, old tag
(wood loss), ht. 9 in. reads “from Indian Trading Post, Petty and Chapman,” “Hopi
$1,000-1,500 Katchina,” and “Mud Katchina Clown” on the reverse, (wood loss), ht.
8 3/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
420 421

420. 421.
Southwest Polychrome Carved Wood Kachina, Hopi, c. 1900, the Southwest Polychrome Carved Wood Kachina, Hopi, c. 1900, a
maiden wearing a manta, the green tablita with rainbow design, mud-head doll with arms carved to the sides and canteen hanging
(wood loss), ht. 9 1/2 in. down the back, old tag reads: “Guaranteed Genuine Indian Hand
$3,000-4,000 Made, Hopi,” and “Mud Katchina,” (wood loss), ht. 8 1/2 in.
$2,000-2,500

423 424 425


422.
Painting on Oilboard, depicting the six kachinas in the sale in a
western setting, (warpage), 20 x 16 in.
$200-300

423.
Southwest Polychrome Carved Wood Kachina, Hopi, Wilson
Tawaquaptewa (1873-1960), maker, the cottonwood form with long
snout, arms to the sides and painted detail, (wood loss to ears), ht. 6
in.

Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.


$400-600

424.
Southwest Polychrome Carved Wood Kachina, c. mid-20th
century, depicting the butterfly maiden with elaborate tablita and
detailed painting, ht. 16 in.

Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.


$300-400

425.
Southwest Polychrome Carved Wood Kachina, Hopi, with large
case mask and arms carved to the sides, possibly the work of Wilson
Tawaquaptewa (1873-1960), ht. 4 3/4 in.
$400-600

426. 426
Southwest Polychrome Carved Wood Kachina Doll, Hopi, with
red, black and white pigments on the cottonwood body, wearing a
green tablita, ht. 13 3/4 in.
$1,000-1,500

427.
Contemporary Carved Stone Sculpture, Doug Hyde, depicting an
Indian wearing headdress, he has an owl on one arm and holds a
single feather with the other hand, ht. 7 in.
$200-250

428.
Southwest or Mexican Polychrome Wood Retablo, c. 19th
century, depicting a mounted saint vanquishing his enemy, 9 1/4 x 7
in.
$250-350

429.
Southwest Carved Stone Bear Fetish, Zuni, by Leekya (?), the
polished form half purple and half gray-cream, with small turquoise
inlaid eyes, lg. 3 in.
$400-600

430.
Six Southwest Silver Items, four heavy twisted bangle bracelets, a
ring with oval turquoise setting, and a watch band with four stone
settings, lg. of watch band 4 1/2 in.
$300-400

429
431

431. 434.
Four Southwest Silver and Stone Bolo Ties, the first an oversize Two Southwest Silver and Turquoise Bracelets, Navajo, c. mid-
hollow Kachina dancer with elaborate detail and six spider web 20th century, a cuff form with three large settings and stamped foliate
turquoise settings, a smaller Kachina dancer with multiple settings, applications, the second with twisted wire settings, inner dia. to 2 3/8
one with single stone setting, and the last with two Kokopelli figures in.
done in crushed stone, ht. of first 7 1/8 in. $400-600
$400-600
435.
Two Southwest Silver and Turquoise Bracelets, Navajo, 20th
century, both with multiple settings, (one with repair), inner dia. to 2
432.
3/8 in.
Ten Southwest Silver Pins, Navajo, various shapes and sizes, with
$500-700
stamped and repoussé work, all but one with turquoise setting, wd.
to 2 1/2 in.
$250-350 436.
Two Southwest Silver and Turquoise Bracelets, c. mid-20th
century, one with three spider web settings, with stamped work and
silver drops; the second with large single setting and applied stamped
433. foliate devices, inner dia. to 2 3/8 in.
Southwest Jewelry Lot, includes twelve silver buttons, a ketoh with $400-600
stampwork and single turquoise setting, a Zuni cluster pin, a silver
necklace with stamped hollow beads, a small heishi necklace, and a
group of cut turquoise stones. 437.
$350-450 Two Southwest Silver and Turquoise Bracelets, Navajo, one with
multiple oval settings, the other with three oval and two teardrop
settings, inner dia. to 2 1/2 in.
$500-700
437
436

435
438

438. 441.
Southwest Silver Sand-cast Buckle, Navajo (?), the heavy bilateral Southwest Silver Squash Blossom Necklace, Navajo, c. first half
form with stamped detail, lg. 4 in. 20th century, compressed globular beads and ten blossoms made
$300-400 from Liberty Head (?) dimes, with double-carinated cast naja, lg. 22
in.
$400-600
439.
Two Southwest Battery Necklaces, Pueblo, c. first half 20th
century, both with elaborate thunderbird pendants, ht. of pendant to 442.
2 in. Southwest Silver and Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace,
Navajo, c. second quarter 20th century, single strand of hollow beads
Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews. with twelve blossoms, the double-carinated naja with three oval
$200-250 settings, lg. of one side including naja 12 in.
$400-600

440.
Two Southwest Silver and Turquoise Necklaces, 20th century, a 443.
Zuni petit point squash blossom necklace and a link necklace with a “Wells Fargo” Metal Stamp and Lead Slug, c. 19th century (?), the
stamp-decorated cross pendant, single oval setting on cross, lg. of slug reads “Sealed and Bonded, Wells Fargo & Co. Sutter Creek,” lg.
second 15 1/2 in. of stamp 3 3/4 in.
$400-600 $100-125

.
444
444.
Rare Hawken Plains Percussion Rifle, c. second quarter 19th
century, the 37 1/4 in. octagonal barrel stamped “S. Hawken St.
Louis,” with iron furniture, double-key forearm, German silver inlay on
cheekpiece, and classic Hawken trigger guard, the maple stock with
applied stripes, lg. 53 1/2 in.
$30,000-40,000

445.
Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. 1920s, woven with natural and
synthetic dyed homespun wool, bold multicolored geometric design
on a variegated background, (some fading), 95 x 61 in.
$400-600

446. 447
Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. first quarter 20th century, woven
with natural and synthetic dyed homespun wool, multicolored
geometric design with meandering border on a variegated brown
background, 87 x 60 in.
$500-700

447.
Southwest Weaving, Rio Grande, c. second half 19th century,
woven in two pieces, with a banded pattern done in homespun wool,
in variegated brown, cream, and indigo blue, (wool loss, stains), 94 x
47 in.
$800-1,200

448.
South American Woven Poncho, Mapuche, c. first quarter 20th
century, with three panels of concentric stepped cross designs
separated by multicolored stripes on a deep indigo blue background,
58 x 53 1/2 in.
$1,200-1,600

448
449

449.
Germantown Sampler on a Loom, Navajo, c. late
19th century, with multicolored triangular devices and
two rows of abstract birds on a red ground, weaving 13
1/2 x 13 in.
$500-700

450.
Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. first quarter 20th
century, woven with natural and synthetic dyed
homespun wool, stepped diamond and cross pattern
on a variegated background, (wool loss, dye run), 90 x
53 in.
$600-800

451.
Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. first quarter 20th
century, natural and synthetic dyed homespun wool,
with abstract geometric and feather devices on a
variegated gray ground, two-color zigzag design down
two sides, 64 x 42 in.
$1,500-2,000

452.
Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. 1920s, woven with
natural and synthetic dyed homespun wool, with
multicolored geometric patterns on a variegated gray
background, 62 1/2 x 43 in.
$300-500

451
455
453

453. 455.
Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. first quarter 20th century, woven Southwest Regional Weaving, Navajo, Two Grey Hills, c. first
with natural and synthetic dyed homespun wool, multicolored quarter 20th century, tightly woven with natural homespun wool, with
stepped hourglass and feather designs on a variegated gray-brown elaborate geometric designs on a variegated gray-brown background,
background, (minor wool loss), 87 x 48 1/2 in. two-color fret border, (slightly lighter on one side), 82 1/2 x 54 in.
$800-1,200 $2,000-2,500

454. 456.
Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. first quarter 20th century, natural Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. first quarter 20th century, woven
and synthetic dyed homespun wool, with central maze design and with natural and synthetic dyed homespun wool, whirling log and
three-color fret border, (stains, old repair), 90 1/2 x 49 in. cross pattern on a variegated red ground, 77 1/2 x 46 in.
$600-800 $500-700
457

457. 458.
Southwest Regional Weaving, Navajo, c. second quarter 20th Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. first quarter 20th century, woven in
century, natural and synthetic dyed wool, with multicolored geometric natural color homespun wool, with gray and brown triangle,
and feather designs on a medium gray background, 84 1/2 x 54 1/2 hourglass, and whirling log pattern on a cream/white ground, 84 x 52
in. 1/2 in.
$2,000-2,500 $600-800
460

459

459. 461.
Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. early 20th century, woven with Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. 1900, natural and synthetic dyed
natural and synthetic dyed homespun wool, stepped diamond and homespun wool, woven in a third phase chief’s pattern, (minor wool
cross devices on a variegated background, with zigzag border, (minor loss), 78 x 44 1/2 in.
dye run, small repair), 95 1/2 x 70 in. $800-1,200
$1,000-1,500

460.
Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. early 20th century, natural and
synthetic dyed homespun wool in a third phase chief’s pattern, (old
repair), 60 x 48 in.
$800-1,200

461
462
463

462. 463.
Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. last quarter 19th century, woven in Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. last quarter 19th century, woven in
synthetic dyed homespun wool, a wedge weave, with zigzag devices natural and synthetic dyed homespun wool, the triangle elements with
in deep yellow, green-blue, and indigo (?) on a variegated red ground, fine indigo dyed lines, a transitional woman’s blanket with a chief’s
(minor damage), 53 1/2 x 40 in. variant design, 57 1/2 x 40 in.
$2,500-3,500 $2,500-3,500

464
465
464.
Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. last quarter 19th century,
woven in natural and synthetic dyed homespun wool in a
third phase chief’s pattern, (dye run, wool loss), 76 x 53 in.
$3,000-5,000

465.
Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. 1900, natural and
synthetic dyed homespun wool in a third phase chief’s
pattern, 61 x 59 in.
$800-1,200

466.
Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. late 19th century, natural
and synthetic dyed homespun wool, a transitional pattern
with multicolored serrated zigzag bands and multiple
hourglass devices on a red ground, (old repair), 75 x 52
1/2 in.
$1,200-1,600

467.
Southwest Late Classic Moki Blanket, Navajo, woven
with commercial and hand-spun yarns in a banded pattern
with diagonal striped and ticked bands on a dark striped
background, colors include indigo blue, natural white, and
dark brown, two shades of raveled red, one with a mixture
of lac and cochineal, the other synthetic, (some
restoration), 64 x 48 in.

Provenance: The Fred Harvey Collection, Nelson-Atkins


Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri.
$6,000-8,000

466
467
468

468.
Southwest Weaving, Navajo, c. last quarter 19th century, a late
classic child’s blanket, tightly woven with natural and synthetic dyed
wool, including deep indigo blue, in a banded pattern with concentric
stepped diamonds and zigzag devices on a pink-red background, 47
x 30 1/2 in.

Provenance: Collected by William Wallace Borst in Colorado while


working for the Denver and Rio Grand Railroad.
$6,000-8,000
469 470

469.
Large Southwest Carved Blackware Pottery Vase, Santa Clara,
with large handles and deeply carved Avanyu design at shoulder,
(surface abrasion in spots), ht. 20 in.
$1,500-2,000

470.
Southwest Blackware Pottery Wedding Vase, Santa Clara, signed
“Margaret Tafoya,” with single bear paw on both sides, (minor
scratches), ht. 14 in.
$5,000-7,000

471.
Southwest Painted Pottery Vessel, Maricopa, c. 1900, in the form
of a female carrying a jug on her head, (the jug broken and re-glued,
paint loss), ht. 9 in.
$400-600

472.
Southwest Painted Pottery Bowl, Laguna Revival, c. second
quarter 20th century, a four-color design with floral devices framed in
a band of linked heart shapes on a cream/white ground, ht. 8 3/4,
dia. 8 1/2 in.
$400-600

471
472 473 474

473. 476.
Southwest Painted Pottery Bowl, Acoma, c. first quarter 20th Southwest Painted Pottery Canteen, Hopi, c. early 20th century,
century, with two handles at shoulder and painted with two-color one sided depicting a Kachina face and tablita, the two lugs with
abstract designs, (hole near bottom), ht. 7 1/2 in. remnant woven carrying strap, (paint loss), dia. 6 1/2 in.
$600-800 $400-600

474. 477.
Southwest Painted Pottery Bowl, Acoma, 20th century, stylized Southwest Polychrome Pottery Bowl, Acoma, c. first quarter 20th
birds on either side of rainbow bands, signed “Acoma,” ht. 6 1/2, dia. century, with black and orange abstract designs on a cream-colored
8 1/2 in. slip, ht. 8 3/4, dia. 9 1/2 in.
$500-700 $600-800

475. 478.
Southwest Pottery Bowl, Acoma, c. first quarter 20th century, Southwest Polychrome Pottery Olla, Acoma, c. late 19th century,
decorated with black geometric bands on a cream slip, ht. 4 1/4, dia. decorated with bird, foliate, and geometric designs, (minor surface
6 in. wear), ht. 10 1/2, dia. 11 1/2 in.
$300-400 $5,000-7,000

477 476
478

479. 480.
Southwest Polychrome Pottery Olla, Acoma, c. late 19th century, Southwest Painted Pottery Bowl, 20th century, with red arches
the four-color form with graceful scroll, diamond, and hatch-marked framing bird and foliate devices, ht. 11, dia. 14 in.
geometric design, with three framed legless birds, (small hole, surface $400-600
wear), ht. 10 1/2, dia. 11 1/2 in.
$5,000-7,000

479
480 481

481. 483.
Southwest Painted Pottery Dough Bowl, c. early 20th century, San Southwest Polychrome Olla, Zia, c. first half 20th century, the large
Ildefonso, painted with two-color abstract designs on a cream- form with high shoulder and painted with abstract curvilinear and
colored slip, (chip at rim), ht. 4 3/4, dia. 11 1/4 in. stepped devices on a cream/white slip, (the bottom has been
$250-350 restored and a cement-like substance was poured into bottom to
stabilize), ht. 13, dia. 14 in.
$800-1,200
482.
Southwest Painted Pottery Pitcher, Zia, c. first quarter 20th
century, with two large stylized birds and foliate designs done in red- 484.
brown and black on a cream-colored ground, (small repair and chip Southwest Painted Pottery Olla, Zuni, c. late 19th century, with high
at rim), ht. 9 3/4 in. shoulder and slightly flared rim, decorated with three bands of stylized
$1,500-2,000 geometric designs, the rim band with diamond shapes framing red-
brown birds, the middle band with heartline deer, (long crack near
bottom, surface loss), ht. 9, dia. 11 in.
$800-1,200

482 483
484 485

485. 488.
Southwest Polychrome Pottery Water Jar, Zuni, c. 1900, the Large Plateau Polychrome Cornhusk Bag, c. early 20th century,
rounded form with two-color heartline deer and geometric devices on each side decorated with a differing geometric pattern using
a white background, (paint loss), ht. 8, dia. 10 1/2 in. commercial yarns, 21 x 14 in.
$800-1,200 $300-400

486. 489.
Plateau Polychrome Cornhusk Bag, c. first quarter 20th century, Large Plateau Polychrome Bag, c. early 20th century, decorated
each side with a different geometric pattern done with applied with commercial yarns, with geometric designs on one side and pine
commercial yarns, 18 1/2 x 13 1/4 in. trees (?) and geometric designs on the reverse, 20 x 13 1/2 in.
$400-600 $400-600

487. 490.
Plateau Polychrome Cornhusk Bag, c. early 20th century, with Large Plateau Polychrome Cornhusk Bag, 19th century, with
stepped diamond and hourglass designs on one side and linear zigzag devices on one side and hourglass devices on the reverse,
design on the reverse, 18 1/2 x 14 in. patina of use, 27 3/4 x 22 in.
$300-400 $300-400

486 487 488 489


490 top: 491, bottom: 492

491. 497.
Plateau Polychrome Cornhusk Flap Pouch, c. early 20th century, Southwest Coiled Basketry Bowl, Mission, c. late 19th century,
the pouch decorated with different geometric designs in both colored decorated with three bands of variegated triangles on a medium
husk and commercial yarns, the flap with a framed rose done in brown background, (stitch loss at rim), dia. 16, ht. 3 in.
commercial yarns, hide strap, 7 1/2 x 8 in. $250-350
$300-500

498.
492. California Coiled Basketry Bowl, c. late 19th century, tightly woven
Plateau Polychrome Cornhusk Bag, c. late 19th century, tightly
pedestal form, with quail feather pattern and the initials MA, R, V,
woven, each side with different geometric designs done in
(minor damage), ht. 4, dia. 6 1/2 in.
commercial yarns, brass bead on hide carrying strap, 12 1/2 x 10 1/2
in.
Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.
$300-500
$300-400

493.
Northeast Baleen Lidded Basket, the walrus ivory knob in the form 499.
of a seal’s head with blackened detail, (minor damage), ht. 2 1/2, dia. California Coiled Basketry Bowl, c. 1900, tightly woven with a two-
3 5/8. color diagonal stepped design, (small split at rim), ht. 5 1/2, dia. 10
$800-1,200 in.
$600-800

494.
Baleen Baskets and Pen Holder, made by Titus Nashoopuk of 500.
Paint Hope, Alaska, two small baleen baskets with ivory seal head Three Western Coiled Baskets, c. 1900, a small bowl, a three-color
finials flanking an ivory pen holder, lg. 6 3/4 in. tray, and a bowl with whirling log designs, ht. to 3 5/8, dia. to 6 1/2
$400-600 in.
$300-400
495.
Two Northwest Coast Twined Basketry Bowls, Tlingit, c. 1900,
both flared forms, one with openwork and decorated with brown 501.
geometric designs, the second with red and brown designs, (crack at Three Northern California Twined Baskets, c. early 20th century, all
rim of the second), ht. to 3 1/2 in. with various shades of brown geometric decoration, largest ht. 4 1/2,
$350-450 dia. 7 1/2 in.

Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.


496. $600-800
Northwest Coast Twined Rattle-top Basketry Bowl, Tlingit, c.
1900, with brown-on-brown geometric decoration, ht. 2 1/4, dia. 3 in.
$250-350
494 493

495 496

497 498

499 500
501

503 504 505

511 512 513

502. 504.
Northwest Twined Basketry Bottle, Makah, c. 1900, completely Northern California Twined Basketry Bowl, c. 1900, with brown
covered bottle decorated with stripes and sawtooth pattern, geometric designs on a natural ground, ht. 5 1/2, dia. 6 1/2 in.
(damage), ht. 12 1/4 in.
$300-400 Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.
$350-450

503.
Northern California Twined Basketry Bowl, c. 1900, tightly woven 505.
with yellow and dark brown stepped diagonal devices on a natural Northern California Twined Basketry Bowl, c. 1900, tightly woven
ground, ht. 4, dia. 5 3/4 in. lidded form with dark brown geometric designs, (the knob on the lid
has been repaired), ht. 5 1/2, dia. 5 1/2 in.
Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews. $250-350
$600-800
506.
Two Western Baskets, c. 1900, a northern California twined mush
bowl, and a small coiled Pima tray with pinwheel design, dia. to 6 1/2
in.
$300-400

507.
Northern California Twined Basketry Cap, c. 1900, with brown
geometric designs on a natural ground, dia. 6 3/4 in.

Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.


$300-400

508.
Five Southwest Coiled Basketry Trays, Pima, c. first quarter 20th
century, with various geometric designs, dia. to 9 in.

Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.


$500-700

509.
Southwest Coiled Basketry Bowl, Pima, c. 1900, with a concentric
pinwheel design, ht. 3 3/4, dia. 11 3/4 in.

Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.


$300-400

510.
Southwest Coiled Basketry Bowl, Apache, c. 1900, decorated with 514
a radiating pattern, (break at rim), ht. 2 1/2, lg. 10 1/4 in.

Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.


$250-350

511.
Southwest Coiled Basketry Bowl, Apache, c. late 19th century,
with a bold five-petal design, ht. 4, dia. 13 1/2 in.

Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.


$400-600

512.
Two Southwest Coiled Basketry Trays, Apache, c. 1900, one with
geometric and cross decoration, the other with geometric decoration
and a row of animals, dia. to 9 1/2 in.

Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.


$400-600

513.
Southwest Coiled Basketry Tray, Apache, c. 1900, with a five-petal
grid pattern, (break at rim), ht. 2 3/4, dia. 12 in.

Provenance: Ex Greer Garson Collection.


$300-400

514. 515
Southwest Painting, by Awa Tsireh (1898-1955), San Ildefonso
Pueblo, depicting a pueblo dancer wearing deer horn headdress, not
examined out of frame, 10 x 6 1/2 in. 515.
Southwest Painting, Hopi, Lewis Numkena Jr., c. 1940s, oil on
Provenance: Boston Children’s Museum. Masonite, framed, depicting a Kachina dancer with Kiva entrance in
$600-800 the background, image size 19 1/2 x 14 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
517

516 (2)

518

516. 517.
Two Framed Colored Prints, c. mid-19th century, the first an After Karl Bodmer (Swiss, 1809-1893)
“Ioway” warrior in period attire and carrying a pipe, the second a
Creek chief wearing a bandolier bag, published by F. W. Greenough, Abdih-Hiddisch. A Minatarre Chief, hand-colored engraving and
Philadelphia, drawn, printed, and colored at I.T. Bowen’s Lithographic aquatint by Rollet, from Prince Maximilian zu Wied’s Travels in the
Est., c. 1838, matted size 17 1/2 x 12 1/2 in., not examined out of Interior of North America 1832-1834, c. 1839-42, published by
frame. Bougeard, Paris, 13 x 18 5/8 in.
$400-600 $3,000-4,000
519

518. Lots 520-641 from the Estate of Ed McAndrews


After Karl Bodmer (1809-1893)
520.
Wahk-Ta-Ge-Li. A Sioux Warrior, hand-colored engraving and Cabinet Card of Seminole Indians, by Fred Hand, West Palm
aquatint by Z. Prevost, from Prince Maximilian zu Wied’s Travels in the Beach, Florida, c. 1895, listed on back as Alligator Joe, Tommy
Interior of North America 1832-1834, c. 1839-42, published by Jumper, and friends.
Bougeard, Paris, 12 7/8 x 17 5/8 in. $250-350
$3,000-4,000

521.
519. Rare Photograph and Signature of a Seminole Chief, signed
Large Framed Photo of Mt. Shasta, c. 1907, by C.R. Miller, “yours truly, John F. Brown Governor Seminole Nation,” information
Klamath Falls, Oregon, not examined out of frame, image size 21 x on back of silver print photo: “Chief John F. Brown, c. 1900, Brown
16 in. was principle chief of the Nation, 1886-1902, and was the first to
$400-600 bring about a treaty between the federal government and the
indians,” (mount soiled, top corners of photo clipped, tear), a rare
signed item, 7 3/4 x 5 1/4 in.
$300-400

520 521 523


526 530 534

522. 528.
Two Photographs, a Southwest man wearing a blanket by Three Southwest Stereo Views, one of Laguna Pueblo, one of Hopi
Carpenter, and an Eskimo woman with infants by F.H. Nowell, c. girls weaving baskets, the third of Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde.
1904, size to 9 1/4 x 7 1/4 in. $250-350
$300-400

529.
523. Three Early Southwest Stereo Views, one marked “Chief Casadore
Boudoir Card of Two Apache Women and a Baby, by Daniel A. and wives at San Carlos A.T. by D.P. Flanders, Trip through Arizona,”
Markey, Fort Apache, photographed at San Carlos, Arizona Territory, a “Hiester’s” view of Zuni Pueblo, and a Pueblo girl of New Mexico.
late 1880s, information on back supplied by Ed McAndrews. $300-400
$500-700

530.
524. Cabinet Card of a Navajo Scout, written on back: “Henry Beuhman
Three Early Stereo Views of the Expedition of 1873, photographer photo, Ariz 1885,” the youth wearing a first phase concha belt, with
T.O. Sullivan, Southwest images of Navajo and Apaches (?). lever action rifle and revolver tucked in an early cartridge belt.
$300-400 $600-800

525. 531.
Two Southwest Photographs, the first an Apache camp scene, Six Keystone Stereo Views, four of Plains Indians, one Southwest,
written on back: “A. Frank Randall photo, 1880’s,” the second labeled and one of Eskimos.
“Indians and Horses” and stamped “Putnam Studios, Los Angeles, $250-350
California,” second 9 3/4 x 4 in.
$250-350
532.
Six Keystone Stereo Views, three of Plains Indians, two Southwest
526. and one Northeast (?).
Cabinet Card of Two Apache Scouts, by Markey and Mytton, Fort $250-350
Grant, Arizona, the men wearing a combination of traditional and
European clothing, one with a revolver and two cartridge belts.
$600-800 533.
Two Southwest Photographs, a girl with baskets and children on
mules by Park and Co., Los Angeles.
527. $300-400
Four Western Stereo Views, a Paiute woman and child, a California
scene, another Paiute woman, and one labeled “Nevada Women.”
$300-400 534.
Boudoir Card of a Jicarilla Apache from New Mexico, wearing a
war shirt, leggings, and beaded moccasins, by Choate, stamped
information on the reverse.
$400-600
538

542

543

540

535. 538.
Two Photographs of Southwest Pueblos, by W. Cal. Brown, Gold Photograph of Geronimo, written on back in period ink: “Geronimo:
Avenue, Albuquerque, New Mexico, official photographer “A and Apache Chief in Indian Costume. Fran Gladney, May 28th 1906,”
P.R.R. Co., Laguna Pueblo,” and a dance scene at Isleta Pueblo. image size 5 1/2 x 3 7/8 in.
$300-400 $1,000-1,500

536. 539.
Photograph of a Pueblo Family, by E.A. Bass, Socorro, New Photograph of Mojave Indian Children, by Parker, San Diego, two
Mexico, with descriptive label on back, 7 x 4 3/8 in. of the children are holding anthropomorphic pottery vessels, 7 1/8 x 4
$300-400 1/8 in.
$300-400

537.
Two Stereo View Photographs, the first depicting Arizona Indian 540.
women, written on back: “Daniel F. Mitchell photo,” the second Photograph of Famous Washo Basket Maker Dat So La Lee
depicting an Apache (?) scout, with Smith and Wesson “American” (Louisa Keyser), standing with two of her large coiled baskets, image
pistol tucked into his cartridge belt, by “W.H. Williscraft, Prescott A.T.” size 5 1/2 x 4 in.
$300-400 $300-400
552 554
551

541. 547.
Photograph of Northwest Imbricated Basketry, labeled “collection Cabinet Card of a Maricopa (?) Girl, stamped on the front of card
of Indian baskets woven by Columbia, Warm Springs, and Yakima “J.P. Rhodes, Phoenix, Arizona.”
Indians, the Dalles Oregon, 1900,” 7 3/4 x 4 3/4 in. $250-350
$250-350

548.
542. Photograph by Karl Moon, depicting a Southwest man wearing a
Unmounted Photograph of a Yuma Musician, labeled “B 181. silver necklace and carrying baskets, (bent corner), 5 3/4 x 3 3/4 in.
Yuma Musician, Arizona, Faber Photo, San Francisco,” painted and $250-350
playing a flute, with three playing cards at his feet, 7 3/4 x 4 3/4 in.
$300-400
549.
Camera Work Photogravure by Gertrude Kasbier, The Red Man,
543. 1903, depicting a Southwest Indian, possibly from Taos Pueblo, 7 1/4
Stereo View Photograph, “group of Pueblo Tesuque Indians,” by W. x 5 3/8 in.
Henry Brown, depicting four men, three wearing blankets, one with a $300-400
revolver.
$250-350
550.
Carte de Visite of a Paiute Man, by Beals Branch Gallery, Gold Hill,
544. Nevada, the seated man wears a military coat.
Cabinet Card Photograph of Zuni Girls in Front of a Pueblo, J.G. $250-350
Burge, Kingston, New Mexico, image size 7 x 4 1/4 in.
$300-500
551.
Rare Carte de Visite of Sac or Fox Brave, Parker and Johnson
545. photographer, Omaha, Nebraska, seated and wearing fur turban,
Unmounted Photograph of a Supai Indian Girl, written on the bear claw necklace, and carrying a tomahawk with heart cut-out
back: “George Lyman Rose photographer, 1855-1959, Pasadena blade.
Calif.” $400-600
$300-500

552.
546. Carte de Visite of an Osage Indian, by I.H. Bansall, Kansas City,
Photograph of the Moki Snake Dance, 1896, by G. Wharton Kansas.
James, unmounted, 7 3/4 x 6 in. $300-400
$300-400
555 557 560

553. 559.
Two Photographs of Osage Indians, the first of “Black Bird” Cabinet Card of Five American Indian Men, by Jones, Winona,
wearing an animal skin turban, the second of “Red Eagle and Paul Minnesota, in various attire, two with lacrosse sticks.
Red Eagle” and baby, Oklahoma Territory, size to 5 1/2 x 3 3/4 in. $300-400
$300-400
560.
Cabinet Card Photograph of a Comanche Brave, W.P. Bliss
554.
photographer, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, wearing a military shirt and
Rare Carte de Visite of an Osage Brave, by Clark and Bergeran,
Mexican (?) blanket.
Fort Smith, Arkansas, “Going Snake, son of Snake Puppy (?),” he
$300-400
appears to be wearing a peace medal, and holds a Missouri war axe.
$500-700
561.
Cabinet Card of Two Grass Dancers, by G.W. Parsons, Pawhuska,
555. Oklahoma Territory, c. 1885, both dancers seated and wearing
Boudoir Photograph of a Delaware Man, “Enoch Hoag,” by Lenny traditional dance regalia.
and Sawyers, Purcell, Indiana Territory. $300-400
$400-600
562.
Two Photographs of American Indians, the first marked “Drasky (?)
556.
Ponca City Oklahoma,” depicting a Ponca in traditional clothing,
Five Stereo Views, various views, including one of Winnebago
including long feather headdress, the second by Janzen and Neufeld,
Indians and two views of babies in Woodlands cradles.
Okeene, Oklahoma, depicting a Sioux man “Red Bull” with his
$300-400
Cheyenne wife, both in full regalia.
$300-400
557.
Cabinet Card of a Prairie Man and Two Children, by Hughes, 563.
Perry, O.T., the man wearing traditional clothing of the period. Cabinet Card of Two Southern Plains Indians, Stevenson Art
$300-400 Gallery, El Reno, Oklahoma Territory, depicting a standing boy with
beaded moccasins, and a young man in traditional dress.
$250-350
558.
Two Photographs, the first of a Prairie man by Hughes Studio,
Oklahoma Territory, the second a William Cross photograph of a 564.
Cheyenne Indian, wearing a fur turban and carrying a pipe, to 5 1/2 x Two Photographs, the first of two seated Southern Plains men, the
3 3/4 in. second a cabinet card by Stotz of El Reno, Oklahoma Territory,
depicting a Southern Plains man and two children, all wearing
$300-400
traditional hide shirts.
$300-400
562

564

565. 567.
Photograph of a Cheyenne Girl, written on front: “Daughter of (?) Two Carte de Visite Photographs, an early image of a Kiowa
Big Horse,” dressed in a traditional beaded hide dress with German woman by A.D. Trott, Junction City, Kansas, and a Great Lakes
silver concha belt, image size 5 1/2 x 3 3/4 in. woman and child, (the woman holding a ball-headed club) by Judd,
$250-350 Petoskey, Michigan.
$250-350

566.
Cabinet Card of a Kiowa Couple, labeled “Tar bo mah’s son with 568.
his squaw, with other war regalia,” the woman with traditional hide Cabinet Card of Southern Plains Couple, by W.E. Williams, El
dress, the man wearing war bonnet with long trailer, (clipped at Reno, Oklahoma, the woman wearing a traditional hide dress, the
corners). man with elaborate eagle feather headdress with long trailer.
$400-600 $400-600
566 568 570

572 574 575

569. 572.
Three Unmounted Photographs Depicting Kiowa Indians, five- Cabinet Card of a Southern Plains Woman and Child, C.C. Stotz,
year-old “Yellow Fawn” in full regalia, a family with fully beaded cradle, El Reno, Oklahoma, depicting a young Kiowa mother and baby in a
and “Lone Wolf” and “White Buffalo,” 5 1/2 x 3 3/4 in. fully beaded Kiowa cradle.
$300-400 $400-600

570. 573.
Rare Carte De Visite of a Wichita Man, by B.Z. Gannaway, Fort Two Will Soule Photographs, “Heap Wolves,” Comanche chief,
Smith, Arkansas, the man seated and wearing a mixture of European 1873, and “Whirlwind,” Cheyenne chief, Fort Sill.
and traditional clothing. $300-500
$400-600

574.
571. Carte de Visite of a Comanche Brave, Cook and Bergeron
Cabinet Card of Two Southern Plains Girls, by E.W. Livingston, photographers, Fort Smith, Arkansas, the man wearing a breastplate
Hobart, Oklahoma Territory. and holding a Missouri war axe, written on back: “A chief of the (?)
$250-350 Suki band of the Comanches, Narscuitti- on the Standing Bull.”
$300-400
576

577 579 580

575. 578.
Cabinet Card of a Comanche Chief and Family, c. 1880s, “White Photograph of Ute Chief Buckskin Charlie and His Wife, c. 1900,
Skunk” with wife and children, by C.C. Stotz, El Reno, Oklahoma. stamped by Hamilton and Kendrick of Denver, Colorado, Charles
$400-600 Nast photographer, image size 8 1/8 x 6 1/8 in.
$500-700

576.
Photograph of Shoshone Dancers, Chas. Weitfle, Central City, 579.
Colorado, and Cheyenne, Wyoming, information printed on the back Cabinet Card of a Male Shoshone Indian, C.R. Savage, Art Bazaar,
of the mount, image 6 x 3 3/4 in. Salt Lake City, Utah, 1888, the man wears a beaded loop necklace
$400-600 with shell discs.
$300-400

577.
Cabinet Card of Five Shoshone Men, written in pencil on the back: 580.
“C.Carter, Utah,” all wearing clothing typical of the 1870s, one holds a Framed Photograph of Ute Chief Ouray, written on back: “William
percussion rifle. Gunneson Chamberlain,” Ouray standing and wearing an unusually
$400-600 long trade cloth shirt with beaded strips, (mat was cut to photo size),
7 3/4 x 5 in.
$400-600
582
583 584

586

585

581. 584.
Color Tinted Photograph of Ute Chief Buckskin Charlie and Wife, Carte de Visite of “Three Bears,” Mitchel and MeGowan
both dressed in their finest, written on back: “photograph by Charles Photographers, St. Louis, Missouri, depicting a Plains man with pipe
Nast, on page 53 in Great Spirit Book,” framed, mat 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. and large pipebag.
$250-350 $300-400

582. 585.
Carte de Visite of an Ute Chief, by W.G. Chamberlain, Denver, the Cabinet Card of a Plains Indian Man, labeled “Bogardus,
chief wearing a feather headdress with long drop and holding a Photographer and Portrait Galleries, New York,” the man wearing
Remington pistol, (clipped across top). traditional leggings, moccasins and an ermine chest ornament.
$300-400 $350-450

586.
583.
Photograph of Pawnee Chiefs, William H. Jackson, photographer,
Cabinet Card of an Ute Man and Woman, written in pencil on
c. 1873-74, depicting left to right: Sun Chief, Fine Horse, Lone Chief,
back: “by C.W. Carter, Salt Lake,” both wearing a combination of
Love one Aimedat, and Struck with Tomahawk, (corners of mount
traditional and European attire.
rounded).
$300-400
$600-800
588 590 592

587. 592.
Cabinet Card Photograph of Lone Wolf, stamped “B.F. Ray Cabinet Card of “Medicine Man” by Goff, a warrior wearing loop
Rushville Neb.,” wearing war bonnet, war shirt, gauntlets, and necklace and with ermine-wrapped braids, matted.
dewclaw bandolier. $300-400
$250-350

593.
588. Cabinet Card of Two Sioux Indian Children, by Goff, depicting
Carte de Visite of a Pawnee Scout, Jackson Brothers, the man Medicine Bear’s children, while labeled Sioux, the older girl is wearing
wearing a military jacket and buffalo robe, the tomahawk with brass a Crow-style dress.
tacks and heart cut-out in blade, (crease). $300-400
$400-600

594.
589. Cabinet Card of Bull Thunder, L.A. Furlong, photographer,
Two Photographs of Southern Plains Men, the first depicting a Halstead, Kansas, October 31, 1885.
seated man wearing a four-row breastplate and holding a Winchester $350-450
rifle, the second with a hide shirt, war bonnet, and carrying a peyote
fan, labeled “Chief of Cheyenne, Wolf Mule.”
$300-400 595.
Carte de Visite of Sioux Chief Gaul, Gilbert and Miller, Mandan,
Dakota, the chief wearing headband and carrying a pipe and
590. pipebag.
Carte de Visite of Two Pawnee Braves, Jackson Bros., Omaha, $300-400
Nebraska, the seated figure holding a Remington percussion pistol,
the standing figure with roached hair, wearing a buffalo robe and
carrying a tacked handle pipe tomahawk, in plastic mount. 596.
$400-600 Cabinet Card of Arapaho Boys, written on back: “photo by Merritt
D. Hougton, Rawlins, Wyoming, taken in 1882.”
$300-400
591.
Large Format Photograph of Two Lakota Men, written in ink on
back: “right, Charles Chase closest to ledge, left, Amos Little, Father 597.
of Wallace Little about 1895,” both wearing period traditional clothing, Five Stereo Views of Plains Indians, one marked “Thunder Hawk”
one holding up a pipebag with crossed American flags, (damage), holding a tomahawk, one of “Bald Eagle” with feathered staff, and
image 12 1/2 x 9 in. others wearing feathered bonnets.
$350-450 $400-600
598
593 595

603
599 600

598. 600.
Framed Silver Print Photograph of Red Cloud, “Oglala Sioux Photograph of Red Cloud at 83 Years Old, I.R. McIntire, Chadron,
Chief,” c. 1903, written on back “Eason Bros, photographers, Nebraska, Red Cloud carrying a pipe and pipebag, (top of mount
Chadron, Neb.,” Red Cloud depicted in old age, wearing a clipped), image 5 1/2 x 3 7/8 in.
pictographic beaded hide jacket, image 6 1/4 x 4 1/2 in. $400-600
$800-1,200

601.
599. Cabinet Card of Three Indian Girls, by Towner X. Runsten
Cabinet Card of Famous Lakota Chief Red Cloud, written on the photographers, Mandan, Dakota Territory, (lower left corner
back in ink “Red Cloud,” in pencil “C.M. Bell, Washington D.C.,” Red damaged).
Cloud wears a period war shirt and breastplate. $250-350
$600-800
607 608
606

602. 607.
Four Photographs of American Indians, includes a Lakota family, a Cabinet Card of Rain in the Face, D.F. Barry photographer,
Cheyenne child, children next to a log structure, and a cabinet card of Bismarck, Dakota Territory, label on back “this man was called Ite
a Sioux woman by Meddaugh, Rushville, Nebraska. Wahacanka (face shield) by the Sioux, Whites call it Rain in the Face,”
$350-450 (two pinholes).
$600-800

603. 608.
Photograph of Black Eye (Dakota), c. 1870s, the original mount Cabinet Card of Rain in the Face, by Geo. E. Spencer, Fort
reads: “W.H. Jacson photo, Dept. of the Interior U.S. Geological Sheridan, Home Studio, Chicago, c. late 19th century, seated and
Survey of the Territories, Prof. F. V. Hayden in charge,” written on wearing a large hairpipe breastplate.
back “photographer is Alexander Gardner (1821-1882).” $400-600
$1,000-1,500

609.
Large Photograph of Indian Dancers, by George W. Parsons
604. (1845-1926), 9 3/4 x 7 7/8 in.
Photograph of a Crow Boy, Rembrandt Studio, Lewiston, Idaho,
wearing a combination of European and traditional clothing, image Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.
size 5 1/2 x 3 3/4 in.
$250-350 Literature: Great Spirit (Indian Portraits) by Edward McAndrews, pp.
54 and 86.
$800-1,200

605.
Color Tinted Heyn Photograph, copyright 1899, depicting “Richard 610.
White Bull, Ogallala Sioux,” 9 x 7 in. Photograph of Thomas No Water, Sioux, by Heyn, Omaha, 1899,
$400-600 wearing a war bonnet and breastplate, 9 x 7 in.
$300-400

606. 611.
Cabinet Card of Rain in the Face, George E. Spencer Carte de Visite of Brule Sioux Chief Spotted Tail, by B.H. Gurnsey,
photographer, Chicago, he wears a war bonnet and quilled hide coat, Colorado Springs, Colorado, the chief wearing a blanket with wide
and carries a pipe and pipebag. beaded strip, (mount trimmed to the photo).
$400-600 $400-600
611 614 616

620 624
617

612. 614.
Two Cabinet Card Photographs, the first depicting “Medicine Bear Carte de Visite of a Central Plains Woman and Child, Q.P. Haines
and family” by J.F. Coombe, Kingfisher, Oklahoma, the second a artist, Valentine, Nebraska, the woman wearing a Navajo chief’s
group of Indians by Jas. H. Crockwell, Salt Lake City, Utah. blanket, both wearing long dentalia shell ear ornaments.
$400-600 $300-400

613. 615.
Tintype of a Seated Warrior, wearing a cloth shirt and commercial Three Photographs Depicting Indian Children, a Shiffert photo of a
blanket. Cheyenne girl wearing a beaded hide dress, two Crow youths by J.N.
$250-350 Barnard, and a Heyn photo, Omaha, Nebraska, depicting a young girl
whose top appears to be made from bandanas.
$300-400
625 627 629

616. 622.
Carte de Visite of a Sioux Brave, c. 1870, written on the back in Two Cabinet Card Photographs, the first by W.H. Ribelin,
pencil: “C.L. Hamilton, Fort Randall Dakota Territory,” “Young Chief” Ellensburg, Washington, depicting two Northwest men, the second
(?), the man wearing a coat profusely decorated with brass shoe by J.N. Barnard, depicting “snake, a crow brave and sub chief.”
buttons. $400-600
$300-400

623.
617. Three Cabinet Cards, the first of a Plains man wearing a war
Cabinet Card of a Central Plains Family, Charles E. Clark, bonnet, the second a Plateau (?) family by George Washington
Holdredge, Nebraska, 1886, the woman wearing a late chief’s Mackey, Oregon, the third of two Plains men in dance regalia.
blanket, one of the men wearing a hairpipe breastplate. $350-450
$300-400
624.
Cabinet Card of Two Plains Indian Men, by Elliot and Fry, “55 and
618.
56 Baker Street, London. W.,” the man on the left with dance regalia
Two Photographs of Indian Men, a copy of “Chief of the
and wearing a buffalo horn and feather headdress, the man on the
Cheyenne,” Wolf Mule, and a cabinet card of Sioux chief Brave Heart
right wearing a feather headdress and five-point badge.
by H.R. Locke and Co., Deadwood, South Dakota.
$500-700
$300-400

625.
619. Cabinet Card of a Plains Indian Man, Chief White Bull, by F. Jay
Rare Cabinet Card, of two Nez Perce police, by Burns Bros., Haynes, “Fargo, D.T.,” with otter-wrapped braids, and wearing
Pendleton, Oregon. hairpipe breast plate and metal arm band.
$400-600 $300-400

620. 626.
Photograph of Chief Moses, 1898, by Bushnell, he wears an odd Three Photographs of American Indian Women, the first of “Mrs.
combination of Native and European clothing, image size 5 3/8 x 3 Old Woman” and baby by Fred R. Shiffert, El Reno, Oklahoma, the
7/8 in. second of two Plateau women by Burns Photo Co., Lewiston, Idaho,
$250-350 the third of a woman and baby, Nevada.
$400-600

621.
Three American Indian Photographs, a Northwest man and his 627.
daughter by W.S. Bowan, Pendleton, Oregon, a seated Ponca taken Cabinet Card of Two Cheyenne Warriors, one with feathered staff,
about 1900, and a Plains man wearing a headdress, size of last 7 x 5 one wearing a war bonnet, both carrying elaborate decorated shields.
in. $300-400
$400-600
631
633

634

636

628. 631.
Photograph of a Northwest Indian, by Thomas Rutter, c. 1900, Cabinet Card of “Standing Holy,” by D.F. Barry, “Sitting Bull’s Little
“Watson-Homa,” son-in-law to Shute-A-Mone, 7 1/2 x 6 in. Girl,” signed on photo by Barry.
$300-400 $300-400

629. 632.
Cabinet Card of a Sioux Chief, by E.L. Eaton, Omaha, Nebraska, Two Cabinet Card Photographs of Crow Women, one by Thomas
1883, with trade cloth blanket and wearing a hairpipe breast plate, he N. Barnard, c. 1880, the second of a standing Crow girl by Shively of
carries an eagle (?) wing fan. Missoula, Montana.
$500-700 $400-600

633.
630.
Large Photograph of an Arapaho Indian, copyright 1899, Rose and
Photograph of Red Bird, Sioux, copyright J.A. Johnson, 1908,
Hopkins, Denver, “Wm. Shakspear, Arapaho,” holding war shield and
wearing a headdress and breastplate, (damage), 9 1/4 x 7 1/2 in.
coup stick, 9 3/4 x 7 5/8 in.
$300-400
$300-400
638 639 641

634. 638.
Photograph of Plateau Indians, by Lee Morehouse, c. 1900, a Large Albumen Photograph, by Orlando Scott Goff, Fort Custer,
platinum print depicting men and women wearing their finest dance Montana, 1888, “medicine man,” depicting a Crow warrior in dance
regalia, 9 1/8 x 7 3/4 in. costume, image 8 3/4 x 7 3/4 in.
$400-600 $1,000-1,500

635. 639.
Souvenir Photograph, by Lily E. White, Portland, Oregon, 1901, Cabinet Card of a Lakota Family, c. late 19th century, by Perry,
depicting a woman and child, (the original wrapper appears to have Armour, South Dakota, written on back “Eduard Oklahoma.”
housed a different photo by White), 6 1/2 x 4 3/4 in. $500-700
$200-250

640.
636. Two Cabinet Card Photographs of Indian Children, the first by
Cabinet Card by O.S. Goff, depicting a Crow girl wearing an elk E.G. Cummings of Lewiston, Idaho, of a small girl and a baby in a
tooth trade cloth dress, standing next to a Crow model cradle. Plateau cradle, the second by Z. Gilbert, Mandan, North Dakota,
$400-600 depicting “Standing Holy” wearing an elk tooth trade cloth dress and
German silver concha belt.
$500-700
637.
Two Photographs of Warriors, the first by George Trager, of Samuel
American Horse, son of American Horse, seated in front of a 641.
pictographic painting, the second of two Crow (?) men, written on Cabinet Card Photograph of “Throwing Stick,” an Indian child
back: “Short Soldier and Elk, photos by Baker and Johnson, wearing dentalia shell ear ornaments, by D.F. Barry, Bismarck, Dakota
Wyoming.” Territory.
$300-400 $350-450

END OF SALE
Upcoming Auction

Fine Wines
May 13, 2010 at 6 p.m.

Boston, MA
Skinner, Inc. - Conditions of Sale
1. Some of the lots in this sale are offered subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and
Skinner, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. In most cases, the reserve will be set below the estimated range, but in no case will it exceed
the estimates listed. A representative of Skinner, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. In any event and whether or not a
lot is subject to a reserve, the auctioneer may reject any bid or raise not commensurate with the value of such lot.

2. All property is sold “as is,” and neither the auctioneer nor any consignor makes any warranties or representation of any kind or nature with
respect to the property, and in no event shall they be responsible for the correctness, nor deemed to have made any representation or warranty, of
description, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, or condition of the property and no statement made
at the sale, or in the bill of sale, or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability.

3. Except as provided in paragraph 1 above, the highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the case of a disputed
bid, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the purchaser and may also, at his or her election, withdraw the lot or reoffer the lot
for sale.

4. All merchandise purchased must be paid for and removed from the premises the day of the auction. Skinner Inc. may impose, and the
purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly interest charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or item lot not paid for within thirty-five (35) days of
the date of sale.

Skinner, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage or loss to property left on its premises for more than three (3) days from the date of sale. If
any property has not been removed within three (3) days from the date of sale, at the option of Skinner, Inc. (a) Skinner Inc., may impose, and
the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly storage charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or portion of a lot not removed within the three
days, and/or (b) Skinner Inc. may place the merchandise in a subsequent auction, without Reserve, to be sold to the highest bidder, and after
deducting the standard commission and any additional charges that may apply, remit the proceeds to the purchaser.

5. Skinner accepts cash or check for payment. Personal checks will be acceptable only if credit has been established with Skinner, Inc. or if a bank
authorization has been received guaranteeing a personal check. Skinner, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by personal check
until the check has cleared the bank. The purchaser agrees to pay Skinner, Inc. a handling charge of $25.00 for any check dishonored by the
drawee. Please contact Accounting for additional payment methods. Skinner does not accept payment by credit card for merchandise purchases.

6. If the purchaser breaches any of its obligations under these Conditions of Sale, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price of all
items for which it was the highest successful bidder, Skinner Inc. may exercise all of its rights and remedies under the law including, without
limitation, (a) canceling the sale and applying any payments made by the purchaser to the damages caused by the purchaser’s breach, and/or (b)
offering at public auction, without reserve, any lot or item for which the purchaser has breached any of its obligations, including its obligation to
pay in full the purchase price, holding the purchaser liable for any deficiency plus all costs of sale.

7. In no event will the liability of Skinner, Inc. to any purchaser with respect to any item exceed the purchase price actually paid by such
purchaser for such item.

8. Shipping is the responsibility of the purchaser. 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. All purchases are subject to the Massachusetts 6.25% sales tax unless the purchaser possesses a Massachusetts sales tax exemption number.
Exemption numbers from other states are accepted in Massachusetts if presented with a business card or letterhead. Dealers, museums, and other
qualifying parties can apply for a Massachusetts exemption number prior to the auction by contacting the Massachusetts Department of
Corporations and Taxation at 100 Cambridge Street in Boston.

10. Except for property purchased via on-line Live Auctions, a premium equal to 18.5% of the final bid price up to and including $200,000, plus
10% of the final bid over $200,000, will be applied to each lot sold, to be paid by the Buyer as part of the purchase price. The buyers premium on
property purchased via on-line Live Auctions will be in the amount equal to 22.5% of the final bid price up to and including $200,000, plus 15%
of the final bid over $200,000.

11. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these terms and all other terms 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 catalogue. The
copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for Skinner, Inc. relating to a lot, including the contents of this
catalogue, 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 nonexclusive jurisdiction of such courts and waives objections that it may now or
hereafter have to the venue of any such suit.

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Richard Albright
Barnet Fain
Stephen L. Fletcher
Karen M. Keane

Administration President/Chief Executive Officer - Karen M. Keane


Chief Financial Officer - Don Kelly
Executive Vice President - Stephen L. Fletcher
Vice Presidents- Gloria Lieberman, Carol McCaffrey, Kerry Shrives,
Stuart G. Slavid, Stuart P. Whitehurst

Expert American & European Paintings & Prints - Robin S.R. Starr
Assistants: Kathy Wong, Elizabeth C. Haff
Departments American Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stephen L. Fletcher, Martha Hamilton
Assistants: LaGina Austin, Karen Langberg, Chris Barber, Susan Zacharias
American Indian & Ethnographic Art - Douglas Deihl
Asian Works of Art - James F. Callahan
Assistant: Tianyue Jiang
Books & Manuscripts - Stuart P. Whitehurst
Assistant: Sara C. Wishart
Bottles, Flasks & Early Glass - Stephen L. Fletcher
Ceramics - Stuart G. Slavid
Classic Automobiles & Motorcycles - Jane D. Prentiss
Couture - Kerry Shrives
Discovery Sales - Kerry Shrives
Assistants: Garrett J. Sheahan, Harry B. McNabb, Melissa Riebe
European Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stuart G. Slavid
Assistants: Stuart P. Whitehurst, Sara C. Wishart
Fine Wines - Marie Keep
SKINNER, INC. Jewelry - Gloria Lieberman
Assistants: Sheila Barron Smithie, F.G.A., G.G.; John Colasacco
Auctioneers and
Judaica - Kerry Shrives
Appraisers of Antiques
and Fine Art Modernism: 1896–Present: Art Glass, Pottery, Metalwork & Furniture -
Jane D. Prentiss
63 Park Plaza Museum & Collections Services - Martha Hamilton
Boston, MA 02116 Musical Instruments - David Bonsey
617.350.5400 Oriental Rugs & Carpets - Gary Richards
Fax 617.350.5429 Science, Technology & Clocks - Robert C. Cheney
Assistant: Chris Barber
274 Cedar Hill Street Silver - Stuart G. Slavid
Marlborough, MA 01752 Assistant: Sara C. Wishart
508.970.3000 Toys & Dolls - Kerry Shrives
Fax 508.970.3100 Auctioneers - LaGina Austin, David Bonsey, Robert C. Cheney,
Stephen L. Fletcher, Karen M. Keane, Marie C. Keep, Gloria Lieberman,
www.skinnerinc.com Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr, Laura V. Sweeney,
Stuart P. Whitehurst
Exhibitions & Marlborough: Warehouse Manager - Jonathan Dowling, 508.970.3280
Property Manager - Samuel Combs, 508.970.3262
Property Distribution
Boston: Elisabeth Benson-Allott, 617.874.4312;
Kerryn Murphy, 617.874.4329

Property Distribution Manager - Jessica R. Lincoln, 617.874.4308

Finance Department Marlborough: Accounts Receivable - Denise Johnson, 508.970.3269


Accounts Payable - Kathleen Hayes, 508.970.268
Credit Supervisor - Joe Monteyro, 508.970.3266

Subscriptions Marlborough: Karen Skinner, 508.970.3240

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Advertising Production - Pamela Van de Houten
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Gallery Assistant: Katharine E. Hampson
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Customer Relations - Carol McCaffrey
Human Resources - Carol McCaffrey
Information Technology & Internet Auctions - Kerry Shrives
Assistants: Timothy Shaughnessey, Melissa Riebe
Consignment Services - Deanna Williams, Megan J. Blomgren, Carol Zeigler
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Marketing & Public Relations - Catherine Riedel, Anne M. Trodella,
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Photographers - Stanley P. Bystrowski, Jeffrey R. Antkowiak
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Boston: Hadley Dinardo
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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.
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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.
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Bear left at the fork to continue towards Kneeland Street. Turn left onto Kneeland Street. Kneeland
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Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.
From Logan Airport:
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