- NORTH CAROLINA NATIVE AMERICAN CHEROKEE
DRUMNative American drum, likely Cherokee, North Carolina, wooden frame, with stretched animal hide, sinew thongs, approx 14"h, 34"diam, 7.8lbs...
[more like this] - SIGNED NC CHEROKEE POTTERY JAR, MAUDE
WELCHMaude Welch, North Carolina Cherokee Indian pottery jar. Short rolled neck with figural handles depicting braves with long braids that extend down the side of the pot....
[more like this] - SIGNED NC CHEROKEE POTTERY JAR, MAUDE
WELCHMaude Welch, North Carolina Cherokee Indian pottery jar. Tall neck form with figural handles depicting braves with long braids extending down to side of the pot. Signed...
[more like this] - A NEW MAP OF THE CHEROKEE NATION, 18TH
C."A New Map of the Cherokee Nation with the Names of the Towns & Rivers, engraved from an Indian Draught by T. Kitchin ." Depicts Native American villages in western North...
[more like this] - 4 EARLY AMERICAN MAPS: OVERTON, THIERRY,
CAPTAIN COOK, ...1st item: AN ACCURATE MAP OF THE ENGLISH COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA BORDERING ON THE RIVER OHIO. Printed map describing New England, New York, New Jersey,...
[more like this] - CHEROKEE RIVER CANE GATHERING BASKETNorth
Carolina, mid 20th century, traditional gathering style, repeating horizontal bands of interlocking geometric designs, probably walnut and bloodroot dyes, 13-1/2 in.
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[more like this] - TWO CHEROKEE MARKET BASKETSNorth Carolina,
Qualla Boundary, late 20th century, two purse style baskets, largest with natural dye two tone pattern and signed at bottom "Ann Ball 84", largest 9 x 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 in. including...
[more like this] - THREE CHEROKEE MARKET BASKETSNorth Carolina,
Qualla Boundary, late 20th century, single handle form, one signed "Maude Welch", largest 16 x 9 x 12 in. including handle
Provenance: Private Collection, Mills River, North...
[more like this] - LARGE GROUP OF CHEROKEE BASKETS AND
OTHERNorth Carolina, Qualla Boundary, late 20th century, hand held fan along with 23 diminutive baskets, some lidded, various artisans to include: Dolly Taylor, Marie Armachain,...
[more like this] - FOUR CHEROKEE BASKETS BY CAROL WELCHNorth
Carolina, Qualla Boundary, late 20th century, three with swing handles, smallest with awarded ribbon "Second Place Cherokee Indian Fall Festival 1996", largest 10 x 10 x 12...
[more like this] - FIVE CHEROKEE BASKETSNorth Carolina,
Qualla Boundary, late 20th century, four shopping style baskets with swing handles along with one basket with locking lid and fixed handle, largest 11-1/2 x 7-1/2 x 8 in.
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[more like this] - FIVE CHEROKEE BASKETSNorth Carolina,
Qualla Boundary, late 20th century, combination of vessel forms, one lidded and signed "Mary Day", largest 8-3/4 x 4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Mills River, North...
[more like this] - 19TH C. NATIVE AMERICAN STONE FROG EFFIGY
PLATFORM PIPE...Native American, Southeastern United States, Tennessee, likely Cherokee, ca. 19th to mid-20th century CE. A cute and fabulous effigy stone platform smoking...
[more like this] - EASTERN WOODLANDS/GREAT LAKES ARTIFACTSEastern
Woodlands/Great Lakes Native American Indian artifacts, to include a 19th c. Cherokee or Shawnee finger woven sash, 74" l.; a 1940s carved Cherokee, North Carolina buckeye...
[more like this] - FRAMED 1832 SURVEY & 1836 DEED, CHEROKEE
CO., GA Two Antebellum Cherokee county, Georgia land documents issued to William Gunter (American 1812-1901), comprising, a survey dated June 7,1832 and a deed dated October...
[more like this] - CHEROKEE US 1842 MUSKET, INSCRIBED,
TACK DECORATEDCherokee, Native America musket, North Carolina, likely CSA Civil War use, decorated at unknown date at sides with brass tacks, , one side with Cherokee alphabet...
[more like this] - Rare dated Cherokee river cane basket,
tapered shopping basket with two shades of brown dyed weavers, lock-handle construction, attached shipping labels Cherokee to Millersburg, Pennsylvania, and shipping postage...
[more like this] - Rare Dated Cherokee River Cane Basket
North Carolina, locking oak handle, repeating "X" designs, aniline dyes, 13-1/2 in., with two original shipping tags to Mr. Markley A. Romberger, Brubaker Bldg., Millersburg,...
[more like this] - Two Doughty bird figurines: hooded warbler
and Cherokee rose, black Royal Worcester mark and Doughty signature, 12-1/4 in. and 10-1/4 in. with original wood bases. No damage found. The Collection of The Late Dr. C....
[more like this] - Rowena Bradley double-woven basket,
lidded river cane storage basket of square design, bands of geometric decoration, butternut and bloodroot dyes, marked in pencil on back of original Qualla tag "Oc. 8,...
[more like this] - Rowena Bradley double-woven basket,
lidded river cane storage basket with walnut and bloodroot dyes, handwritten on back of original Qualla tag "July 4, 1976, Cherokee…$225", 14 x 9 x 9 in....
[more like this] - Four books, Jugtown, Cherokee history:
three copies Jean Crawford, Jugtown Pottery History and Design, all John F. Blair, 1964, good condition, owner's inscription, lacking dust jacket; one with dust jacket...
[more like this] - Cherokee river cane basket, large square-to-round
design with diagonal bands of rectangles in two colors, probably bloodroot and walnut dyes, attributed to Rowena Bradley, probably 1970s or 1980s, 14 x 18-1/2 in. Excellent...
[more like this] - Eva Wolfe river cane basket, square-to-round
design, butternut and bloodroot dyes, original Qualla tag with handwritten notes on back "October 14, 1979, Cherokee, North Carolina", original price $200, 16-1/2...
[more like this] - Cherokee river cane shopping basket,
two bentwood oak handles, original tag from Holiday Inn of Cherokee, North Carolina, maker listed as Emaline Garrett, 14 x 10-3/4 x 5 in. Basket in excellent condition, some...
[more like this] - Cherokee oak split market basket, walnut,
bloodroot and yellowroot dyes, made by Agnes Welch, 1977, original Qualla tag detached but present, 17-1/2 in. including oak lock handle. Basket in excellent condition, tag...
[more like this] - Cherokee river cane shopping basket,
two hinged bentwood oak handles, walnut and bloodroot dyes, attributed by Betty Dupree to Alice Walkingstick, late 1970s/early 1980s, 13-3/4 x 11-1/2 x 6-3/4 in. Excellent...
[more like this] - Cherokee basket, Emma Taylor, shaped
inverted neck, oak and maple split weavers, walnut and bloodroot dyes, handwritten on back of original Qualla tag "$80 October 1979 on trip to Cherokee NC", 11 in. Excellent...
[more like this] - Cherokee oak split knitting basket,
white oak with walnut and bloodroot dyes, oak locking handle, made by Rachel Taylor, original Qualla tag with handwritten notes on back "7-4-77 Cherokee $50", 15 x 9-3/8 in....
[more like this] - Two Agnes Welch oak split baskets: both
gathering type of square-to-round design, both with walnut and yellowroot dyes, one with Holiday Inn of Cherokee tag and base marked "$80", 14-1/2 in., basket with...
[more like this] - Letters Between the Sturges Brothers
Most Antebellum Including J.R. Sturges 3rd GA Infantry KIA These 58 letters encompass a "snapshot" of antebellum life in the South.Samuel Sturges (1774-1831) was born in Fairfield...
[more like this] - Carved walnut bear cub, signed possibly
"MR", probably John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, North Carolina (similar to style of Amanda Crowe, Cherokee carver), 9-1/2 x 10-1/2 x 3-3/4 in. Private Collection,...
[more like this] - Watty Chiltosky bookends: carved horse
heads, both signed "Watty Chiltosky" (1899-1973, Cherokee, North Carolina), 4-1/4 in. Surface chips and abrasions. Private Collection, Etowah, North Carolina....
[more like this] - 18th century Bowen map of Carolinas,
A New & Accurate Map of the Provinces of North & South Carolina, Georgia, & C., Emanuel Bowen (1720-1767), "Country of the Cherokees" shown extending...
[more like this] - Cherokee Double-Woven Cherokee River
Cane Basket North Carolina, mid 20th century, square and diamond patterns, probably walnut dyes, locking wooden handle, 11-1/2 in.,...
[more like this] - Two Cherokee river cane baskets: one
square-to-round with notched handle, brown and faded orange weavers, 12-1/2 in.; one rectangular with lock handle, 13 x 16-1/4 x 8 in. Both rims in good condition, breaks...
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