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Dan Christensen
(American, 1942–2007)
Micmac I
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signed, titled, and numbered 23/100 in pencil
38 x 27 inches.
Deaccessioned from the Boca...
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TWO MICMAC QUILL AND HORSE HAIR HEARTHBRUSHESTwo Micmac quill and horse hair hearth brushes, 19th c., 22" and 10" l.
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FIRST NATIONS NORTH EASTERN WOODLANDSCANOE. Ca. 1900, possibly Micmac, Northern Maine birch bark with quill work decoration depicting birds, flowers and the American flag. 36.5”L x 7”H x 8”D. Sussman Collection....
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Dan Christensen (American, 1942-2007)
MicmacI
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signed, titled and numbered 21/100 in pencil
38 x 27 inches.
Deaccessioned from the Boca Raton Museum of Art to benefit the Acquisitions Fund...
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Dan Christensen (American, 1942-2007)
MicmacII
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signed, titled and numbered 83/100 in pencil
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Micmac Pipe with Beaded Stem
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thinwood stem wrapped with glass beads in colors of white, red white-heart, cobalt, and greasy yellow; small slate bowl with pewter inlay; overall length 10 inches
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VINTAGE AMERICAN HAND-WOVEN BASKETS,2 Two vintage American hand-woven baskets, one Northeastern (likely Maine) Native American Mi'kmaq (or MicMac) covered trinket box with porcupine curls, and one Coker Creek,...
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Dan Christensen
(American, 1942–2007)
MicmacI
screenprint
signed, titled, and numbered 23/100 in pencil
38 x 27 inches.
Deaccessioned from the Boca Raton Museum of Art to benefit the Acquisitions Fund...
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Dan Christensen
(American, 1942–2007)
MicmacII
screenprint
signed, titled, and numbered 85/100 in pencil
38 x 27 inches.
Deaccessioned from the Boca Raton Museum of Art to benefit the Acquisitions Fund...
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IROQUOIS AND MICMAC BEADED POUCHES CIRCA1900The two cloth pouches are each decorated in brightly-colored beadwork florals, one having finer beads and of an earlier period.Measures 6 x 6.5 and 7 x 6 inches.Good,...
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AN ELABORATE 19TH C. MICMAC QUILLEDBIRCH BARK BOXThe large birch bark box is encircled with three horizontal bands wrapped in spruce root twining interspersed with imbricate decorations, the top is completely...
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Two Micmac pipes one slate 2 1/2" h.and one pottery. ?...
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Native American Micmac moose hair andbark embroidered glove pouch early 20th c. 8 3/4" w. ?...
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