- THREE CHEROKEE BASKETS Two are late
20th century, these are a vase with wood splint flowers (HOA 15 in.) and a market basket with swing handle (8 1/4 x 11 in.), constructed of white oak, tinted walnut and bloodroot....
[more like this] - 2 CHEROKEE RIVERCANE BASKETS1st item:
Double-handled Cherokee rivercane market basket with alternating bands of bloodroot and walnut weavers, top with unusual woven bloodroot woven decoration. Basket: 8 3/4" H...
[more like this] - 6 NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS, INCL. CHEROKEE1st
& 2nd items: Two (2) small rectangular form Cherokee baskets with stained weavers, one signed Agnes Welch, 1991, 3-1/2" H, other possibly Nancy Wilnoty with Qualla tag, 5"...
[more like this] - 3 NATIVE AMERICAN CHEROKEE RIVERCANE
BASKETSGrouping of three (3) Cherokee single weave rivercane baskets, including one (1) wastebasket form woven in a diagonal and diamond pattern, one (1) square form carrying...
[more like this] - 6 NATIVE AMERICAN CHEROKEE BASKETS AND
1 JARCollection of six (6) Native American Cherokee baskets, some signed, and 1 Bigmeat Family pottery jar. Baskets include one (1) white oak round form footed basket with...
[more like this] - 3 NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS + 1 OTHER1st
item: Native American Cherokee "Purse" basket with walnut-dyed weavers woven in a diamond pattern with two hinged wood handles attached to rim. 10 1/8" H x 10 3/4" W x 7"...
[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] - VIRGINIA ALICE STROUD, TO MARKET, 1986Virginia
Alice Stroud, (Cherokee/Muscogee Creek, b. 1951) To Market, 1986, gouache on paper signed and dated lower left of center: Virginia A. Stroud / 1986 © [artist's cipher]...
[more like this] - TWO CONTEMPORARY NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS
River cane construction, a Cherokee market basket (16 1/2 x 15 1//2 in.) signed in pencil on the handle "DIJ"; a Choctaw gathering basket (11 x 6 in.)....
[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] - Five Cherokee oak split baskets: all
with matching walnut and bloodroot decoration: tapered square-to-round, 10-1/2 in.; square-to-round with inverted neck, 11 in.; wall style, 13 in.; shopper, 11-1/2 in. including...
[more like this] - Cherokee River Cane Market Basket North
Carolina, late 20th century, rectangular with rounded and wrapped rim, locking type hickory or oak handle, aniline dyes, 14 in.,...
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