Tribal Arts Auction 2020-11-13 Auction - 460 Price Results - Thomaston Place Auction Galleries in ME
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NATIVE AMERICAN ACOMA POTTERYPRE-COLUMBIAN STONE PIPELARGE AFRICAN SCULPTURE
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Thomaston, ME, United States
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Tribal Arts Auction

A significant and varied selection of tribal art from indigenous cultures around the world. More than 325 lots representing Pre-Columbian, African, Inuit, Native American and Oceanic. NOTE: There will not be a live audience for this sale. You may bid by phone/absentee or online.
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UPPER PLAINS NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED BAG, FRAMED: Anishinaabe (Chippewa/Ojibwe) Prairie Style Beaded Cloth Bandolier Bag, Western Great Lakes Region and Canada, circa 1890-1910, the glass seed beads arranged in a blossom and vine pattern on a white
3001: UPPER PLAINS NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED BAG, FRAMEDEst. $1,200-$1,600
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NATIVE AMERICAN ACOMA POTTERY: Acoma Pueblo Pottery Jar, tetrachrome, circa 1940s, brightly colored, 9" x 10" diam. Good condition. Provenance: From a Private Collection, VT.
3002: NATIVE AMERICAN ACOMA POTTERYEst. $800-$1,200
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EARLY SOUTHWEST PUEBLO POTTERY LARGE BOWL: Traditional Tesuque Dough Bowl, constructed of native clay, slipped with a rag-wiped bentonite slip and decorated with designs typical of the 1880 period on the interior, red exterior, 5 1/2" x 13".
3003: EARLY SOUTHWEST PUEBLO POTTERY LARGE BOWLEst. $1,500-$2,500
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EARLY SOUTHWEST PUEBLO POTTERY BOWL WITH HANDLE,: Traditional Tesuque food pot, constructed of native clay, slipped with a rag-wiped bentonite slip and decorated with designs typical of the 1880 period. 7 3/4" x 6 1/2" diam. One scorched area.
3004: EARLY SOUTHWEST PUEBLO POTTERY BOWL WITH HANDLE,Est. $1,000-$1,500
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(8 PCS) SMALL PUEBLO POTTERY: All early terra cotta, unknown origin, some possibly Hopi or San Juan, including: Human Effigy Figure (billiken) 8 1/2" x 5 1/4" diam, repaired, missing one bit on back and nose; PLUS Deep Bowl black
3005: (8 PCS) SMALL PUEBLO POTTERYEst. $600-$800Lot Passed
NORTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN MASK: Very rare circa 1900 mask, most likely Tlingit. Polychrome painted and carved wood with snake and warrior characters and applied wooden teeth. 20" x 22" x 11 1/2" deep. Original as-found condition
3006: NORTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN MASKEst. $25,000-$35,000Lot Passed
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(2 PCS) BLACK ON BLACK PUEBLO POTTERY: Both Santa Clara, NM, including: 4 1/2" dish in thunderbird pattern by Margaret Naranjo, good condition; PLUS 5 5/8" dish in lizard pattern by Frances M. Chavarria, some scratches. Both are signed.
3007: (2 PCS) BLACK ON BLACK PUEBLO POTTERYEst. $600-$800
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(2 PCS) SANTA CLARA BLACKWARE POTTERY: (2) Pieces of Vintage Native American Pottery from the Santa Clara Pueblo, incl: Reycita Cosen wedding vase, with carved bear paw decoration, signed on base 'Reycita Lynn Cosen, Santa Clara", 3 3/4"
3008: (2 PCS) SANTA CLARA BLACKWARE POTTERYEst. $200-$300
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NATIVE AMERICAN STONE FETISH: Anthropomorphic 'Pop-eyed' bird form, with raised tail, pierced for cord, Northeastern United States, in black porphyry, 3 3/4" long. Very good condition.
3010: NATIVE AMERICAN STONE FETISHEst. $1,000-$1,500
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NATIVE AMERICAN STONE FETISH: Anthropomorphic bird form, pierced for cord, Northeastern United States, in green porphyry, 4 1/4" long. Very good condition.
3011: NATIVE AMERICAN STONE FETISHEst. $1,000-$1,500
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NATIVE AMERICAN STONE FETISH: Anthropomorphic 'Pop-eyed' bird form, with raised fan tail, pierced for cord, Northeastern United States, in brown porphyry, 3 1/2" long. Very good condition.
3012: NATIVE AMERICAN STONE FETISHEst. $1,000-$1,500
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NATIVE AMERICAN STONE PIPE: Trowel Form Stone Pipe with incised decoration, the variegated stone with a slight sparkle, Washington County, Virginia. 6" long. Repaired bowl. Paper tag gives location and found date of 4/22/71.
3013: NATIVE AMERICAN STONE PIPEEst. $800-$1,200
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CONCHO BELT: A custom designed sterling and turquoise Concho Belt by Leo Feeney, a leather belt mounted with (23) individual conchas and buckle. 39" long, 1 1/2" wide. Good condition, missing (3) small turquoise
3014: CONCHO BELTEst. $1,000-$1,500
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(5) NATIVE AMERICAN BRACELETS: Group of (5) Native American Crafted Sterling Silver Bracelets, including: Watch band signed 'C. Lewis' (Charles Lewis, Navajo), 1 1/2" wide, 2 1/2" x 2" interior dimensions; Cuff bracelet with
3015: (5) NATIVE AMERICAN BRACELETSEst. $600-$800
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MICMAC QUILLWORK BOX: Late 19th c. Native American Crafted Porcupine Quill over Birch Bark Round Lidded Box, with eight pointed star pattern on lid, chevron decorated sides, pine base, green velvet lined interior, 5"
3021: MICMAC QUILLWORK BOXEst. $300-$500
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(3) NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS: Group of (3) Baskets, incl: Maine splint ash yarn basket, 11 1/4" high, 6 1/2" diam., broken handle; and (2) Southwestern coil baskets, probably Papago, with geometric and figural decoration, 12"
3022: (3) NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETSEst. $200-$300
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SIGNED ONEIDA NATIVE AMERICAN BASKET: Painted Double Wall Pocket Basket, woven and signed by Oneida basket maker Mamme Ryan, 20th c., Central Wisconsin, 16 1/4" high, 11 1/4" x 5". Good condition.
3023: SIGNED ONEIDA NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETEst. $200-$300
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