SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN RIB-TYPE SPLINT-WOVEN BASKETS, LOT OF TWO,
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white oak, each converging rib-type with wrapped double rim and arched handle, including a larger, probably Cherokee, example with dyed-weaver decoration, hand-inscribed "No 4" and "#10[...?]" in pencil to handle, and a round foot. Original dry surfaces. First half/mid 20th century. Larger example 10" HOA, 6" H rim, 10" DOA rim.
Literature: For a similar Cherokee basket by Sally Ann Taylor Wade (1924-1988), see Western Carolina University - Southern Appalachian Digital Collections, identifier QACM_2006_014.
Provenance: From the Eddie Tatum estate collection, Winston-Salem, NC.
Literature: For a similar Cherokee basket by Sally Ann Taylor Wade (1924-1988), see Western Carolina University - Southern Appalachian Digital Collections, identifier QACM_2006_014.
Provenance: From the Eddie Tatum estate collection, Winston-Salem, NC.
Condition
Very good overall condition with some scattered minor breaks; smaller example with possible glue reinforcement to top of handle.
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SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN RIB-TYPE SPLINT-WOVEN BASKETS, LOT OF TWO,
Estimate $50 - $100
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