Art of the American West 2024-03-12 Auction - 389 Price Results - John Moran Auctioneers, Inc. in CA
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Logan Maxwell Hagege (b. 1980), "High Desert Trail," 2010, Oil on linen laid to Gatorboard, 12" H xA Navajo Second Phase chief's blanketA Frank Patania sterling silver and turquoise concho belt
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Monrovia, CA, United States
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Art of the American West

Comprised of over 380 lots, this auction will feature an exciting and robust offering of fine art for a wide range of collecting aesthetics from historic to contemporary. Western bronzes from artists such as James Regimbal, Ken Payne, Fred Fellows, Greg Eiselein, and Vic Payne represent a large portion of the auction. Logan Maxwell Hagege, Joe De Yong, Elbridge Ayer, Ralph Love all work to convey life in the American West through their unique perspectives. Incredible examples of Navajo and Pueblo jewelry including pieces by Frank Patania, Frederico Jimenez, Mike Bird Romero, Clarence Lee, Art Tafoya, and Sara Leekya represent more than 160 lots. Also, a variety of Navajo textiles and Acoma and Zia pottery, including examples from Joseph Lonewolf, round out the sale.
Auction Curator:
Maranda Moran
Maranda Moran
Specialist, American Indian Arts
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A Plains-style hide collage: A Plains-style hide collage Late 20th century An abstract irregular shaped hide "painting" with painted and applied leather appliques with beadwork accents depicting a central warrior
0005: A Plains-style hide collageEst. $300-$500
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A Navajo Second Phase chief's blanket: A Navajo Second Phase chief's blanket Late 19th/early 20th century, Dine Woven in alternating bands of cream and dark brown wool with blue banding and green crosses 56" H x 69.5" W Provenance: The
0012: A Navajo Second Phase chief's blanketEst. $3,000-$5,000
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A Navajo Germantown child's blanket: A Navajo Germantown child's blanket Late 19th century, Dine A Germantown textile woven in red, black, and beige wool, with three bands of spider woman crosses within larger crosses 57" H x 34.5" W
0013: A Navajo Germantown child's blanketEst. $2,000-$3,000
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A Navajo banded blanket: A Navajo banded blanket Late 19th century, Dine Woven in cream, green, red, and dark brown wool, with alternating cream and red serrated bands 54" H x 89" W Provenance: The Collection of Ned Tanen,
0014: A Navajo banded blanketEst. $800-$1,200
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A Navajo transitional banded blanket: A Navajo transitional banded blanket Late 19th century, Dine Woven in alternating bands of red, cream, dark brown, light green, and salmon wool 59" H x 77.5" W Provenance: The Collection of Ned
0015: A Navajo transitional banded blanketEst. $1,000-$2,000
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A Navajo Late Classic banded blanket: A Navajo Late Classic banded blanket Late 19th century, Dine Woven in blue, red, green, cream, and brown wool, with alternating bands of Moki stripes 48" H x 71" W Provenance: The Collection of Ned
0016: A Navajo Late Classic banded blanketEst. $3,000-$5,000
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A Navajo Germantown textile: A Navajo Germantown textile Late 19th century, Dine Woven in light and dark green, black, grey, orange, and beige wool on red ground, with an all over geometric motif 64.25" H x 47.25" W Provenance:
0017: A Navajo Germantown textileEst. $1,500-$2,500
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A JB Moore Navajo textile: A JB Moore Navajo textile Early 20th century, Dine Finely woven in red, salt and pepper, black, and cream wool with two central sawtooth diamonds surrounded by floating hooked motifs and sawtooth
0018: A JB Moore Navajo textileEst. $1,200-$1,800
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A large Navajo regional rug: A large Navajo regional rug Early 20th century, Dine Woven in cream, grey, dark brown, red, and ochre wool with two central stepped diamonds and floating crosses throughout with stepped motifs to
0019: A large Navajo regional rugEst. $3,000-$5,000
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A Navajo transitional-style banded blanket: A Navajo transitional-style banded blanket Early 20th century, Dine Woven in red, cream, grey, orange, and blue wool, with five red diamond bands alternating with thin cream 49.5" H x 68.5" W
0020: A Navajo transitional-style banded blanketEst. $800-$1,200
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A Navajo regional rug: A Navajo regional rug Early/mid-20th century, Dine Woven in red, cream, grey, and black wool, with a central serrated diamond, red zig zag motif, and serrated border to both sides 82.5" H x 44" W
0021: A Navajo regional rugEst. $800-$1,200
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A Navajo regional rug: A Navajo regional rug Mid-20th century, Dine Woven in red, brown, and cream wool with seven knotted bands and an elaborate border 96" H x 50.5" W Provenance: The Collection of Ned Tanen, Santa
0022: A Navajo regional rugEst. $800-$1,200
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A Navajo regional rug: A Navajo regional rug Early 20th century, Dine Woven in red, cream, dark brown, and grey wool with three columns of stacked crosses 74.5" H x 55" W Provenance: The Collection of Ned Tanen, Santa
0023: A Navajo regional rugEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A Navajo Late Classic-style full dress: A Navajo Late Classic-style full dress 20th century, Dine The two pieces woven in black and red wool with stepped banding to ends, joined with shoulder and side seams 35" H x 22" W
0024: A Navajo Late Classic-style full dressEst. $500-$700
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