Brams Collection of Woodlands Indian Art 2012-01-17 Auction - 135 Price Results - Keno Auctions in New York
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322: The Thompson Family Seated Human Effigy Feast Ladl308: Elm Burl Effigy Bowl381: Otter Effigy Ladle, Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands,
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Brams Collection of Woodlands Indian Art

Keno Auctions is delighted to announce the Important Americana, Paintings, Furniture and Decorative Arts, Including The Important Peter Brams Collection of Woodlands Indian Art Sale on Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at Wallace Hall, Church of St. Ignatius Loyola in New York City, at 10:00 A.M. The lots offered will feature the works drawn from a cross-section of styles and genres, from the 17th to 20th centuries, including a selection of antique and contemporary jewelry.
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Preening Swan Effigy Ladle: Preening Swan Effigy Ladle Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, second-half 18th century This delicate example has a proportionally large bird with openwork between the neck and body- the waisted handle
0303: Preening Swan Effigy LadleEst. $5,000-$8,000
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Ash Burl Ladle with Large Preening Bird: Ash Burl Ladle with Large Preening Bird Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, late 18th century The handle large-scale openwork carved preening bird with delineated, incised carved perch. The bowl with old
0304: Ash Burl Ladle with Large Preening BirdEst. $1,500-$3,000
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Four Bird Effigy Ladles (4): Four Bird Effigy Ladles 1800-1860 Four bird effigy ladles illustrating a range of different carving sensibilities from representational to abstract (the two middle examples illustrate a bird of the
0305: Four Bird Effigy Ladles (4)Est. $2,500-$3,500Lot Passed
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Four Reductive Bird Effigy Ladles (4): Four Reductive Bird Effigy Ladles Great Lakes Woodlands, first half 19th century Graduating in size, four reductive bird heads, two with large coxcomb devices, one with a large beak and another with
0306: Four Reductive Bird Effigy Ladles (4)Est. $1,200-$1,800
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Small Preening Goose Ladle: Small Preening Goose Ladle Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, circa 1840 Delicate form with well rendered goose atop a simple handle. Openwork between the neck and body. L. 5 13/16 in. The Peter Brams
0307: Small Preening Goose LadleEst. $800-$1,200
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Elm Burl Effigy Bowl: Elm Burl Effigy Bowl Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, first half 18th century (or possibly earlier) In the canon of Eastern Woodlands bowls this example stands high in terms of sheer elegance and
0308: Elm Burl Effigy BowlEst. $30,000-$50,000
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Bear Effigy Crooked Knife: Bear Effigy Crooked Knife Eastern Woodlands, circa 1860 Penobscot, Maine This knife is carved with a large bear's head effigy with relief carved ears and incised eyes and a slight open mouth-chip
0309: Bear Effigy Crooked KnifeEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Human and Bear Maple Effigy Ladle: Human and Bear Maple Effigy Ladle Great Lakes Woodlands, circa 1820 One can only speculate its meaning, but it is possibly a transference of power or energy. The whole is well executed with openwork
0312: Human and Bear Maple Effigy LadleEst. $3,000-$6,000
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Ash Burl Bird Effigy Ladle with Coxcomb: Ash Burl Bird Effigy Ladle with Coxcomb Eastern Great Lakes Woodlands, second-half 18th century The bowl is deep and full-bodied, the figure of the burl is vivid, and the effigy is quiet and
0314: Ash Burl Bird Effigy Ladle with CoxcombEst. $4,000-$8,000
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Iroquois Ash Burl Bowl With Open Handles: Iroquois Ash Burl Bowl With Open Handles First half 18th century Early shallow bowl with prominent open cut handles extending from the rim. This style of handle is typically earlier than the later
0315: Iroquois Ash Burl Bowl With Open HandlesEst. $4,000-$8,000
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Two Penobscot Clubs (2): Two Penobscot Clubs Large Penobscot Club with Face 19th century Traditional Penobscot (Maine) club of exceptional character and form. This early example likely to pre-date the late 19th and early
0316: Two Penobscot Clubs (2)Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Four Penobscot Root Clubs (4): Four Penobscot Root Clubs Late 19th/ early 20th century Comprising, a monumental example with heavy chip carving on the handle and a single large horned forest creature carved into the large burl,
0318: Four Penobscot Root Clubs (4)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Abenaki Hickory Wisk and Basket Stamp (2): Abenaki Hickory Wisk and Basket Stamp Woodlands, first half of 19th century An ingeniously made whisk out of one piece of hickory-the engineering and execution is astounding when one looks to figure
0319: Abenaki Hickory Wisk and Basket Stamp (2)Est. $300-$500
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Atlantic White Cedar Burl Bowl: Atlantic White Cedar Burl Bowl Abenaki, circa 1760-1800 Regarded by many as the masterpiece of Abenaki white cedar burl vessels. The soft lines of the thickly hewn rolled lip, deep proportions and
0320: Atlantic White Cedar Burl BowlEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Atlantic White Cedar Burl Bowl: Atlantic White Cedar Burl Bowl Abenaki, circa 1760-1800 This bowl has a tremendous presence. Typical of Abenaki white cedar burl vessels, it is proportionally deep, has a delineated flat bottomed
0321: Atlantic White Cedar Burl BowlEst. $2,000-$4,000
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The Thompson Family Seated Human Effigy Feast Ladl: The Thompson Family Seated Human Effigy Feast Ladle Algonquian, first half 18th century This important Delaware region human effigy feast ladle is very large in scale which gives it a strong
0322: The Thompson Family Seated Human Effigy Feast LadlEst. $40,000-$80,000
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Maple Kneeling Woman Effigy Ladle: Maple Kneeling Woman Effigy Ladle Great Lakes Woodlands (Wyandot), circa 1780-1820 Atypical, the carving is of a woman, as is her presentation. The deep proportion from the front of the bowl to the
0323: Maple Kneeling Woman Effigy LadleEst. $6,000-$10,000
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Elm Human Effigy Ladle: Elm Human Effigy Ladle Great Lakes Woodlands (Wyandot), circa 1780-1820 This carving depicting a man's head and neck, is very compelling. The bowl is exceedingly thin and the effigy is meticulously
0324: Elm Human Effigy LadleEst. $5,000-$8,000
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