- NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS INDIAN PIPE TOMAHAWK
Circa 1870, iron and wood....
[more like this] - Plains Catlinite Pipe Bowl, with Eagle
Head
20th century
height 2-3/4 inches x length 5-1/8 inches...
[more like this] - Plains Catlinite Pipe Bowl
ca 1900
t-shaped
bowl, with tapered anterior projection
height 3-1/4 inches x length 5-3/8 inches...
[more like this] - PLAINS INDIAN PIPE TOMAHAWK, CA. 1880Plains
Indian pipe tomahawk, ca. 1880, with file decorated haft, 19 1/2" l.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Cracks in haft at head....
[more like this] - PLAINS INDIAN PIPE TOMAHAWK, LATE 19TH
C.Plains Indian pipe tomahawk, late 19th c., 20" l. Bought from Arnold Marcus Chernoff, Lyons, Illinois, in October 1977 (with copy of write-up on Chernoff stationary).
Competitive...
[more like this] - A PLAINS CARVED CATLINITE PIPEA Plains
carved catlinite pipe, 20th century; Great Plains Signed to base of stone: [figural motif] / Crow Pipe head with brushed metallic inlay stripes attached to newer curved wood...
[more like this] - TWO NATIVE AMERICAN TYPE PIPES: PLAINS
STYLE BEADED HIDE AND SOUTHWEST STYLE CARVED STONE, L LATTER 16 3/8 IN. (41.6 CM.)Two Native American Type Pipes: Plains Style Beaded Hide and Southwest Style Carved Stone,,...
[more like this] - TRIBAL: LAKOTA (SIOUX) BEADED PIPE BAG,
CENTRAL PLAINS, LATE-19TH/EARLY-20TH C., BUCKSKIN BAG, WITH POLYCHROME GEOMETRIC PATTERN ON WHITE GROUND BANDED THROUGH CENTER OF BAG, 13" FRINGE AT BASE, BEADWORK TO BAG...
[more like this] - PLAINS CATLINITE PIPEAn early 20th century
Plains catlinite pipe. Both bowl and stem have carved decoration. A few minor nicks due to handling; replaced peg. 19 1/4" long. ESTIMATE $200-300
Condition:
A few minor...
[more like this] - NORTHERN PLAINS CATLINITE PIPES & WOOD
FLAT STEMSFor your consideration this lot includes two (2) Northern Plains Catlinite Pipes and Wood Flat Stems; one "plains" pipe and one "elbow" pipe. Pipestone (Catlinite)...
[more like this] - CA. 1896 HORACE S. POLEY LAKOTA OR UTE
PHOTOGRAPHThis is a fantastic photograph circa 1896 by Horace S. Poley showing a large grouping of Southern Plains or Plains Native American Indians including an Indian Police...
[more like this] - TWO PLAINS CARVED CATLINITE PIPES WITH
STEMSlate 19th/early 20th century, one with polychrome and burning, the longer with plain carved stem and more elaborately carved pipe, 12 in overall; 21-1/2 in. overall
Condition:...
[more like this] - TWO PLAINS PIPES AND PICTORIAL MOCCASINSPlains,
late 19th/early 20th century, the longer pipe with bead wrapping at middle, black carved stone pipe bowl with painted collection number, 23-1/2 in. with bowl; the shorter...
[more like this] - PLAINS STYLE PIPE TOMAHAWKPlains style
spontoon pipe tomahawk, the axe head with heart cutout and pipe at end mounted on a wood tack accented wood handle with filed accents, not authenticated, head; 10", overall:...
[more like this] - NATIVE AMERICAN, CENTRAL PLAINS, BATWING
PIPE TOMAHAWK circa 1840-70. Forged iron, wooden handle with batwing cut-outs. Exhibition: "Warriors of the plains" Hastings 1977, supporting the sacred circles exhibition,...
[more like this] - Plains Tacked Pipe Tomahawk
mid-19th
century
hand-forged blade with file branded haft and 84 brass tacks
length 17-1/4 inches
Property from the Estate of Robert Streett...
[more like this] - A PLAINS CATLINITE PIPE AND STEMA Plains
catlinite pipe and stem, 20th Century A carved catlinite pipe with banded motif (7.5" L x 4.75" H), and an oak stem with a polychrome geometric motif and brass studs enhancing...
[more like this] - A PLAINS CATLINITE PIPE AND STEMA Plains
catlinite pipe and stem, 20th Century A carved round disk atop a seven sided pipe end (4.5" L x 3" H) with a darkened wood stem (16.5" L x 2" W), 2 pieces Provenance:...
[more like this] - SIOUX OR PLAINS INDIAN BEADED AND QUILLED
PIPE BAGSioux or Plains Indian beaded and quilled pipe bag, with beads of green, dark blue, yellow, orange, and white-heart red on field of white, 8" w., 26" l.
Condition:...
[more like this] - NORTH PLAINS INDIAN PEWTER PIPE TOMAHAWKNorth
Plains Indian pewter pipe tomahawk, with heart cutout and brass tacks, 5 3/4" w., 13" l.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Loss of three...
[more like this] - Plains Catlinite Pipe Bowl with Stem
late
19th century
T-shaped bowl carved with series of thin, concentric rings; matching, undecorated cylindrical wood stem
bowl height 5-1/4 inches x length 9-3/4 inches; stem...
[more like this] - DON POWERS, UNTITLED (PLAINS INDIAN
WITH PIPE), 1982Don Powers, (b. 1950) Untitled (Plains Indian With Pipe), 1982, tempera on paper signed and dated lower left: Don Powers © 1982 tempera on paper Dimensions:...
[more like this] - GEORGE BERTRAND MITCHELL, INDIAN PLAINS
TRIBES PIPES AND CALUMETSGeorge Bertrand Mitchell, (1872 - 1966) Indian Plains Tribes Pipes and Calumets, pastel on paper inscribed and signed lower right: From Collection...
[more like this] - Western Plains Tacked Pipe Tomahawk
fourth
quarter 19th century
hand-forged steel blade with an elongated bowl; file-branded haft embellished with brass tacks; remnants of original gasket; pierced for attachment
overall...
[more like this] - PLAINS RED PIPESTONE PIPE, 1840-60 HEIGHT:
3 1/8 IN. (7.9 CM.), LENGTH: 4 1/2 IN. (11.4 CM.)PLAINS RED PIPESTONE PIPE, 1840-60, the red pipestone pipe with pewter inlay Catalogue note: Catlinite is commonly called...
[more like this] - PLAINS STEATITE PIPE, MID-19TH CENTURYPLAINS
STEATITE PIPE, MID-19TH CENTURY, the pipe capped with pewter bowl with pewter inlay, dark soapstone (steatite), with a reproduction stem Total length: 38 1/2 in Pipestone...
[more like this] - Contemporary Made Tomahawk Plains-style
pipe tomahawk; 8.5'' long x 3.25'' wide x 21'' overall length. Hickory haft with brass tack decoration; pewer mouth piece. Condition: Excellent....
[more like this] - Reproduction Plains-Style Pipe Tomahawk
2.5'' x 8'' x 22'' ash haft. Condition: Excellent....
[more like this] - Reproduction Plains-Style Pipe Tomahawk
Brass head with pierced heart and pipe. Hickory haft with brass tack decoration. Condition: Excellent....
[more like this] - U.S. Army Indian Scout William E. Archbold
LeQuesne Archive 3 letters; 7 manuscripts; ribbon; newsclippings; 13 photographs; and 3 baskets that were purportedly presented to LeQuesne by Sitting Bull's daughter. 1884-1904....
[more like this] - Plains-Style Pipe Tomahawk reproduction.
Brass head with triangular cutout on blade; file branded handle with brass inlay total length 23 in.20th century...
[more like this] - Plains Wooden Pipe Stem with Catlinite
Bowl Plus Extra Bowl turned wooden stem with file-branded decorations and a T-shaped catlinite bowl total length 28.25 in.; AND another T-shaped catlinite bowl decorated with...
[more like this] - Eastern Plains Calumet Pipe Stem carved
of a single piece of wood and painted in red paint; parallel rows of brass tacks decorate one side of stem length 36.5 in.19th century Ex Paul Dyke Collection...
[more like this] - Plains Brass Pipe Tomahawk handle decorated
with a spiraling file-branded design and pierced for drop; brass head length 17 in.19th century Condition: Nice patina...
[more like this] - Plains Indian Pipe Tomahawk 9"?x 3.75"?x
19" haft with file markings and mouth piece. Primitive forged head. File edges near the molding or lobe. Purchased from a New York Museum by J.W. Carpenter Condition: Head...
[more like this] - Plains Indian Pipe Tomahawk 8.5" x 3.5"
x 17" haft with filings and branding.?Hand-forged head with heavy pipe bowl. Blade with heart piercing and two diamond shaped piercings.? Hickory haft with burned file marks....
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