(5pc) NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS
Similar Sale History
View More Items in Sewing Baskets & Sewing BoxesRelated Sewing Baskets & Sewing Boxes
More Items in Native American Sewing Baskets & Sewing Boxes
View MoreRecommended Sewing, Weaving & Knitting
View MoreItem Details
Description
Including a Hopi wicker tray, circa 1910, dyed and natural colors; a Hopi round Yucca tray basket, Shongopovi, Arizona, made by Mrs. Victor Coochwytewa, circa 1960s; a Penobscot open splint basket, circa 1920, with square base, black ash and pigment; a Passamaquoddy sewing basket, circular and with lid, black ash and sweet grass, interior with two misc. baskets attached to rim as well as a miniature circular covered basket and scissors case; and a Passamaquoddy postcard holder, sweet grass, black ash splints dyed green, and clear glass
h. 5 in. (tallest) dia. 14 in. (largest)
Provenance: Ralph T. Coe (1929-2010), noted collector, curator, and scholar of Native American art (the Hopi Yucca basket, 1980); Trade Winds Gallery Inc., 1976 (the Hopi tray); Betty L. Dorow, Antiques, Milan, Ohio (the Penobscot square basket, 1978)
IN SITU ITEM: This lot is not scheduled for display in our saleroom, if you wish to preview this item in-person please call ahead and we will facilitate making it available to view.
h. 5 in. (tallest) dia. 14 in. (largest)
Provenance: Ralph T. Coe (1929-2010), noted collector, curator, and scholar of Native American art (the Hopi Yucca basket, 1980); Trade Winds Gallery Inc., 1976 (the Hopi tray); Betty L. Dorow, Antiques, Milan, Ohio (the Penobscot square basket, 1978)
IN SITU ITEM: This lot is not scheduled for display in our saleroom, if you wish to preview this item in-person please call ahead and we will facilitate making it available to view.
Buyer's Premium
- 27%
(5pc) NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS
Estimate $200 - $300
Shipping & Pickup Options
Item located in Bedford, NY, usSee Policy for Shipping
Local Pickup Available
Payment
TOP