Important Estate of Rare Native & Western Art 2022-05-15 Auction - 207 Price Results - Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery & Auction in AZ
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Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) - Palo Verde and OcoteaTony Da (1940-2008) - Incised Bear with Turquoise, Arrowhead, and Heishi c. 1970sFedor Vasilyevich Sychkov (1870-1958) - Village Melody
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Tucson, AZ, United States
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Important Estate of Rare Native & Western Art

We are pleased to offer the Frances White Estate Collection, one of the premier pueblo pottery collections to ever come to market, with over 40 important pueblo pots, thirteen Tony Da pieces including rare examples of red and sienna, Maria Martinez / Popovi Da jars, and jewelry by Charles Loloma and Jesse Monongya. The auction is steeped with important historic and contemporary Native American and Hispanic arts, including works by Kenneth Begay, Lawrence Saufkie, Lee Yazzie, pictorial weavings, Germantown Eyedazzler weavings, Plains beadwork, old pawn jewelry, historic pueblo pottery, Nampeyo pottery, a Yokuts Friendship basket, Helen Cordero Storyteller, and two Wilson Tawaquaptewa Kachina dolls. A partial list of artists includes Maynard Dixon (3), Ed Mell (2), Buck Dunton (3), Joe Beeler, Charlie Russell, Teal Blake, Edward Borein, Albert Looking Elk, Fritz Scholder, Robert Wood, Gary Ernest Smith, Susan Kliewer, Pete Nisbet, Mary?Russell Ferrell Colton, Edward Curtis and a fresh to the market Gustave Baumann woodblock, ?Palo Verde and Ocotea.? A major 1920s painting by Mordovia painter Fedor Sychkov is one of the highlights of the auction.
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Zuni Turquoise and Silver Bracelet c. 1930s: Zuni Turquoise and Silver Bracelet c. 1930s, 68.9g, 1.125" bandwidth, size 6.5 including 1.125" gap. Provenance: Acquired from a private collection in Arizona. Condition: Middle stone has a crack.
0107: Zuni Turquoise and Silver Bracelet c. 1930sEst. $800-$1,200
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Navajo Turquoise and Silver Bracelet c. 1920s: Navajo Turquoise and Silver Bracelet c. 1920s, 64.2g, 1.25" bandwidth, size 7.25 including 1.75" gap. Provenance: Acquired from a private collection in Arizona. Condition: Center stone is chipped and
0117: Navajo Turquoise and Silver Bracelet c. 1920sEst. $750-$1,000
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