- BARRY COFFIN (KANSAS 1947-2016) MIXED
MEDIA SCULPTUREBarry Coffin (Kansas Native American 1947-2016)The tall figural ceramic sculpture is a Modernist interpretation of a Taos man in traditional robe. The work...
[more like this] - BARRY COFFIN (KANSAS 1947-2016) STONEWARE
SCULPTUREBarry Coffin (Kansas Native American 1947-2016)The sculpted and textured sculpture of a blinded Buffalo Warrior is signed and dated '99 in the stoneware along the...
[more like this] - BARRY COFFIN (KANSAS 1947-2016) MIXED
MEDIA SCULPTUREBarry Coffin (Kansas Native American 1947-2016)The figure in black robe with an outsized and detailed central hand is signed and dated '93 in the clay along...
[more like this] - BARRY COFFIN (KANSAS 1947-2016) MIXED
MEDIA SCULPTUREBarry Coffin (Kansas Native American 1947-2016)The Modernist interpretation of a Navajo Buffalo Warrior Dancer with scratched texture headpiece blinding the...
[more like this] - BARRY COFFIN (KANSAS 1947-2016) MIXED
MEDIA SCULPTUREBarry Coffin (Kansas Native American 1947-2016)The classic Barry Coffin sculpture in bright colorful glazes depicts a Native American brave with pronounced...
[more like this] - 18TH CENTURY MAP OF QUEBECA Province
of Quebec map according to the royal proclamation on the 7th of October, 1763, from the French surveys connected with those made after the war. Author Captain Jonathan Carver...
[more like this] - A GROUP OF HARDSTONE AND SILVER JEWELRY,
INCLU NATIVE AMERICAN A group of hardstone and silver jewelry, inclu native American
including two rings set with polished turquoise or green hardstone, including one by Lawrence...
[more like this] - NATIVE AMERICAN/WESTERN U.S. EXPEDITION
EPHEMERA1st item: "Map Showing the Location of the Indian Reservations Within the Limits of the United States and Territories" compiled from the Official and other Authentic...
[more like this] - LAWRENCE W. LEE, NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAIT,
SIGNED Lawrence W. Lee (American, b. 1947), offset print, hand-signed in ink lower left, 21"h x 27.5"w (sight), 27"h x 33.5"w (frame)...
[more like this] - NATIVE AMERICAN AND SOUTHWESTERN-STYLE
SILVER ADORNMENT GROUP, HOPI, NAVAJO AND ZUNI SILVER ADORNMENT GROUP, HOPI, NAVAJO AND ZUNI, includes "Sunshine Reeves" buckle, 1 3/4 x 3 1/8 in.; Benson Boyd chip inlay buckle,...
[more like this] - THREE NATIVE AMERICAN SILVER OVERLAY
ADORNMENTS, LAWRENCE SAUFKIE (HOPI, 1935-2011) ADORNMENTS, LAWRENCE SAUFKIE (HOPI, 1935-2011), circa 1995, "man in maze" ring, h: 1 1/2 in.; bear pendant, 1 3/8 in.; and bear...
[more like this] - SEVEN ARTICLES OF NATIVE AMERICAN JEWELRY,
INCLUDI including a large Augustine & Rosli Pinto silver cuff with a mother-of-pearl, turquoise and coral Kachina figure and stamped "APR", "Zuni" and "NM"; a silver cuff...
[more like this] - THREE NATIVE AMERICAN MARKET ART POTTERY
PIECES / HARRIET WILCOX / ROSE RYDINGS PIECES / HARRIET WILCOX / ROSE RYDINGS, Cincinnati, OH; Zanesville, OH and Kansas City, MO, including a Rookwood portrait tobacco jar,...
[more like this] - NATIVE AMERICAN COIN CONCHO BELT BY
BUFFALO DANCERNative American concho belt, signed at the buckle "Buffalo Dancer" with a buffalo image (Lawrence Archuleta, Taos Pueblo, b.1959) and "Coin Silver, Sterling,"...
[more like this] - JACOB LAWRENCE "BUILDERS 3," LITHOGRAPH
IN COLORS Jacob Lawrence (American 1917-2000), 1974, "Builders No. 3," serigraph on American Etching paper, depicting construction laborers at work with chisels and hammers...
[more like this] - GORMAN, R.C., (Native American, 1931-2005):
''Naranja'' (''Oranges''), Young Native American Woman Seated next to a Basket of Oranges, Lithograph, 27'' x 36'', pencil signed lower left, dated 1987, numbered lower right...
[more like this] - James Purdy (1914-2009) Letters Short
Stories and Books When James Purdy died 13 March 2009 the New York Times referred to his work as ?wayward and unclassifiable.? Playwright poet author of short stories and...
[more like this] - [American Indian - History] Books on
Indian - White Relations lot of 15 books including:Armstrong Virginia Irving. I Have Spoken: American History Through the Voices of the Indians. Chicago: Swallow Press Inc....
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