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Featuring the collection of Dr. Frederick J. Dockstader Frederick J. Dockstader was one of the world's foremost authorities on the art of native American Indians and Central and South American pre-contact cultures. The author of more than 60 art books and pamphlets, his works have been translated into four languages. He received his PhD at Western Reserve in Cleveland where his dissertation research was on a process he had observed firsthand during his boyhood years on the Hopi and Navajo reservations, the impact of white influence on Hopi civilization. His best known books are “Indian Art in America”, “Indian Art in North America”, “Indian Art in Middle America”, “Indian Art in South America”, “The Kachina and the White Man”, “Weaving Arts of the North American Indian”, “The Song of the Loom”, and “Great North American Indians, profiles in life and leadership”. He was president of the American Ethnological Society, chaired the Indian Arts and Crafts board of the United States Department of the Interior and the visiting committee of American Association of Museums. His academic career included positions at Dartmouth, Columbia, and Arizona State as distinguished visiting professor and 15 years as director of the Museum of the American Indian. He and his wife, Alice, are listed on the honor wall of the Smithsonian National Museum of American Indian in Washington DC. Additionally, he received honorary doctorates from the University of South Dakota and Hartwick College. Besides the areas of his specialty, he also had an interest in the art of Southeast Asia. Dr. Dockstader‘s wife, Alice Warren Dockstader, was the first woman to be licensed by the State of Missouri as an architect, and worked in the firm of Eliel Saarinen. Following her husband’s passing in 1998, she sold his Kachina collection and kept the fine arts and pre-contact objects until her passing in 2018.
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Pre Colombian Anthropomorphic Polychrome Vessel: 1960. Excavated on Rio Jesus, Cocle Province, Panama. Ht 12" W 10" The estate of Dr. Frederick J. Dockstader, New York, New York.
0001: Pre Colombian Anthropomorphic Polychrome VesselEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Pre Colombian Colima Parrot-legged Vessel: Pre Colombian Colima Parrot-legged Vessel Ht 10" W 12" The estate of Dr. Frederick J. Dockstader, New York, New York.
0003: Pre Colombian Colima Parrot-legged VesselEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Pre Colombian Modeled Redware Effigy: Seated human figure with outstretched legs, holding a rounded bowl in his lap. Incised decoration. Colima, Mexico ca. 250 BC-250 AD. Ht 9" W 7 Gift of Dr. and Mrs. David Harner, Christmas 1984. The
0004: Pre Colombian Modeled Redware EffigyEst. $500-$800
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Two Pre-Columbian Items: L: Polychrome effigy of a seated cacique of Nicoya, Costa Rica. Purchased in curio shop in San Jose' Costa Rica, 1962. Ht 4 3/4". R: Miniature polychrome pedestal fruit bowl from Azuero Peninsula,
0006: Two Pre-Columbian ItemsEst. $300-$500
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Pre Colombian Maya Clay Mask: Pre Colombian Maya Clay Mask Ht 3" W 2 1/2" Purchased from D'Arcy galleries. The estate of Dr. Frederick J. Dockstader, New York, New York
0007: Pre Colombian Maya Clay MaskEst. $300-$500
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Three Pre-Columbian Items: L: Clay female effigy with tar decoration from Vera Cruz, Mexico. Purchased at Las Lagunillas, Mexico City in 1960. Ht 4 1/2". M: Nude female figure in red paint from Tlatico, Mexico. Ht. 5". R:
0008: Three Pre-Columbian ItemsEst. $400-$600
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Gold Nose Ornament: circa 1000 AD. Tairona, Columbia. Ht 1 3/4" W 3 3/4" 15.6 grams. Purchased Park-Bernet, N.Y.C., 1971. The estate of Dr. Frederick J. Dockstader, New York, New York
0011: Gold Nose OrnamentEst. $700-$1,000
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Two Pre-Columbian Items: L: Circa 2500 BC. Modeled redware female figure with deeply incised features. One leg broken and repaired. Valdivia; Guayas, Ecuador. Ht 3". Gift of Quintus Herron, 1985. R: Standing female
0012: Two Pre-Columbian ItemsEst. $300-$500
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Five Pre-Columbian Figures: L to R: Small modeled clay seated figurine with hole drilled for suspension. From Galupita; Morelos, Mexico. circa 250 B.C. Ht. 1". Acquired in Mexico City, Mexico, 1960 Gift to Yager Museum, 1994;
0013: Five Pre-Columbian FiguresEst. $400-$600
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Three Pre-Columbian Items: L to R: Miniature spouted ring-necked vessel with fluted sides from Tzintzuntzan, Mexico. Ht. 3 1/2". Gift of Monique and Albert Grant; Small mold-made tear flask from El Peten, Guatemala. Maya
0014: Three Pre-Columbian ItemsEst. $300-$500
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Sterling Zuni Figure: Stamped L.M. With turquoise, abalone, etc. 1.5 ozt. Ht 4 1/2" The estate of Dr. Frederick J. Dockstader, New York, New York
0017: Sterling Zuni FigureEst. $300-$500
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Zuni Mosaic Shell Pendant: Inscribed Zuni-Summers Canyon Texas 1962. Ht 3 1/2 W 3 3/4" Christie's September 9, 1980. The estate of Dr. Frederick J. Dockstader, New York, New York
0018: Zuni Mosaic Shell PendantEst. $150-$250
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Carved Deer Antler by Stan Hill, Iroquois: Inscribed and signed, 1983. Form of a weasel with inlaid eyes. Ht 6 1/4" Snow Goose Gallery, Seattle, WA, 1983. The estate of Dr. Frederick J. Dockstader, New York, New York
0019: Carved Deer Antler by Stan Hill, IroquoisEst. $150-$250
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Carved Chief: Crescentic gorget of miro wood made by Bene Aukara. Inlaid obsidian and shell eyes. Also called a "boat pectoral" and a "moon pectoral". Ht 8" W 25" Acquired in Rapa Nui, Oceania, 1991. Carved
0020: Carved ChiefEst. $200-$400
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Vintage Navajo Sterling Bracelets: 13.2 ozt.(includes turquoise) Max W 3" The estate of Dr. Frederick J. Dockstader, New York, New York
0021: Vintage Navajo Sterling BraceletsEst. $500-$800
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Vintage Navajo Sterling Bracelets: 20 ozt. Max W 3 1/2" None of the bracelets appear to be signed. The estate of Dr. Frederick J. Dockstader, New York, New York
0022: Vintage Navajo Sterling BraceletsEst. $500-$800
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Navajo Silver Belt Buckles, Jewelry, etc.: 20 ozt. Max Buckle L 3 1/2" The estate of Dr. Frederick J. Dockstader, New York, New York
0024: Navajo Silver Belt Buckles, Jewelry, etc.Est. $200-$400
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