(2) WOODEN CANTEENS. 19TH-CENTURY. TO(2) WOODEN CANTEENS. 19TH-CENTURY. TO INCLUDE: Around canteen with lambs tongue wrapped bands, 4 1/4" high by 6" diameter. A canteen with handles, unusual twig wrapped handle. Red washed finish with dark bands. 11 1/2" high, approx. 10" wide, 5 1/2" deep.
MILITARY SURPLUS EQUIPMENT US MARINESLotMILITARY SURPLUS EQUIPMENT US MARINESLot includes (1) mess kit, (1) belt, (3) canteens, (1) ammo pouch, (3) caps, and one canvas pouch. Used with age appropriate wear. Leather strap on ammo pouch closure is damaged. See images. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
HINGHAM MINIATURE FIRKIN, PROBABLY COTTONHINGHAM MINIATURE FIRKIN, PROBABLY COTTON HERSEY MASSACHUSETTS, MID-19TH CENTURY HEIGHT TO RIM 2.5". BASE DIAMETER 2.5".HINGHAM MINIATURE FIRKIN, PROBABLY COTTON HERSEY, Massachusetts, Mid-19th Century, Painted green. Stamped "CH" on lid. Dimensions: Height to rim 2.5". Base diameter 2.5". Provenance: The Collection of Bob & Nancy Skinner.Notes:Cotton Hersey (1792-1891) was a cooper and toy maker, following in the footsteps of his father, Reuben Hersey, one of the earliest commercial toy makers in America and one of the estimated 400 coopers who worked in Hingham, Massachusetts during its reign as "Bucket Town". From around the French and Indian Wars to the Industrial Revolution, the coastal town of Hingham was the leading center for the manufacturing of quality wooden buckets, boxes and other household goods, as well as wooden canteens used by the volunteer militia and the Continental Army, and miniature replicas and other toys for children.A similar example to this miniature firkin is part of the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and illustrated in Bucket Town: Woodenware and Wooden Toys of Hingham, Massachusetts 1635-1945, by Derin T. Bray.
THREE PUEBLOAN MICACEOUS POTTERY CANTEENSThreeTHREE PUEBLOAN MICACEOUS POTTERY CANTEENSThree Puebloan micaceous pottery canteens, 20th century; Southwestern United States Brown canteen incised: Romero; strapped canteen signed illegibly Comprising one large older canteen with twisted fibrous cord, a canteen with applied hide circle and strap and opposed lug handles, and a small brown canteen with lug handles, 3 pieces Dimensions: Largest: 9.5" H x 7" W x 4.5" D; smallest: 5" H x 5.5" W x 2.5" D Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
TWO ACOMA PUEBLO POLYCHROME POTTERYTWO ACOMA PUEBLO POLYCHROME POTTERY CANTEENSTwo Acoma Pueblo polychrome pottery canteens, Late 20th century; New Mexico One marked to underside: Acoma N.M. Comprising one four-color canteen with geometric motifs centering a pinwheel, a terracotta wash to verso, and leather strap attached to opposed lug handles, one canteen with avian motif and opposed twisted handles, each with corn cob stopper, 2 pieces Dimensions: Larger: 8" H x 7" W x 6" D; smaller: 7.75" H x 6" W x 7.25" D Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
Early 20th C. canteens with two similarEarly 20th C. canteens with two similar era picnic baskets, Condition: wear commensurate with age CT Transfer Fee $20
FIVE PIECES OF PUEBLO POTTERY. IncludingFIVE PIECES OF PUEBLO POTTERY. Including three canteens (one diminutive), one handled vessel, and one bowl. All with geometric pueblo decorations. Bowl 4”H x 5.5”dia..
19TH CENTURY BRASS BOUND MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN19TH CENTURY BRASS BOUND MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN CHESTA brass bound mahogany campaign chest, the case in two parts fitted with carrying handles, housing two short drawers over three tiers of full width drawers, all with original recessed brass pulls & functioning locks, the drawer bottoms & backs bearing maker / retailer marks for J & W Lowndes, 18 Haymarket Street, raised overall on turned supports. English, circa 1860. Dimensions, 43.75” h x 36” w x 18.75” d. (The trade directories of the period list two companies, J & W Lowndes at 18 Haymarket, and W & J Lowndes & Co. at 7 Watling Street. Lowndes described themselves as having a Military and Camp Equipage Warehouse, selling canteens, trunks, etc. for wholesale, retail and for exportation.)
TWO ANTIQUE WOODEN CANTEENS.Two AntiqueTWO ANTIQUE WOODEN CANTEENS.Two Antique Wooden Canteens with iron band supports. 9" and 10"h. Condition: : Good with wear.
A modern stainless steel matched andA modern stainless steel matched and part Kings pattern table service comprising - eight table spoons twelve soup spoons twelve dessert spoons twelve tea spoons twelve coffee spoons twelve table forks twelve dessert forks six fish forks six cake forks six fish knives six tea knives soup ladle and pair of salad servers and twelve table knives twenty dessert knives carving knife fork and steel cake knife fish knife and cheese knife (145 pieces) contained in two stained wood canteens and a blue cardboard box
MICHAEL KANTEENA, PAIR OF CANTEENS:MICHAEL KANTEENA, PAIR OF CANTEENS: BIRD , CA. 2000 + THREE HEADED RAMMichael Kanteena, (Laguna, b. 1959) Pair of Canteens: Bird, ca. 2000 + Three Headed Ram, fired clay, pigments, rope each inscribed underside: KANTEENA / LAGUNA NM fired clay, pigments, rope Dimensions: Bird: 2 1/2 x 6 x 4 1/2 in. (6.35 x 15.24 x 11.43 cm.), Three Headed Ram: 5 3/4 x 8 1/4 x 9 in. (14.61 x 20.96 x 22.86 cm.) Provenance: The Georgia and Charles Loloma Collection
MICHAEL KANTEENA, GROUP OF CANTEENS:MICHAEL KANTEENA, GROUP OF CANTEENS: DOLPHIN CANTEEN + BIRD CANTEEN + FISH CANTEEN, CA. 2000Michael Kanteena, (Laguna, b. 1959) Group of Canteens: Dolphin Canteen + Bird Canteen + Fish Canteen, ca. 2000, fired clay, pigments, rope Dolphin Canteen: inscribed underside: 280- / KANTEENA / LAGUNA NM Bird Canteen: inscribed underside: KANTEENA / LAGUNA NM / 80- Fish Canteen: inscribed underside: KANTEENA / LAGUNA NM / 200 fired clay, pigments, rope Dimensions: Dolphin Canteen: 1 3/4 x 10 1/8 x 4 in. (4.45 x 25.72 x 10.16 cm.), Bird Canteen: 2 x 4 1/2 x 3 in. (5.08 x 11.43 x 7.62 cm.), Fish Canteen: 4 x 3 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. (10.16 x 8.89 x 19.05 cm.) Provenance: The Georgia and Charles Loloma Collection
GROUP OF 4 VINTAGE MILITARY CANTEENSGROUP OF 4 VINTAGE MILITARY CANTEENS GROUP OF 4 VINTAGE MILITARY CANTEENS CONSISTING OF 1 LARGE GALVANIZED METAL MODEL, 10.75" X 4.25"; 2 SIMILAR SIZE, ONE WITH ORIGINAL CANVAS COVER READING U.S. 19; THEN, AN ALUMINUM ENGRAVED MODEL READING "AUSTRALIA IMPERIAL FORCES 1943 WITH NEW GUINEA" ON REVERSE
GROUP OF WOODEN CANTEENS United StatesAGROUP OF WOODEN CANTEENS United StatesA blue/gray-painted large canteen with thin wooden hoops, dia. 11 1/4"; two small keg-style staved canteens with iron hoops, approx. dia. 5 1/2"; two larger keg-style canteens, one with iron hoops and one with wood, approx. dia. 5 1/2", approx. lg. 8 1/4"; and a keg-style ovoid canteen with iron bands, ht. 6", lg. 6 1/2".
SEVEN SPORTING / MILITARY ITEMS 18TH/19THSEVEN SPORTING / MILITARY ITEMS 18TH/19TH CENTURYSEVEN SPORTING / MILITARY ITEMS, 18th/19th Century, 1-2) Two tin canteens, possibly Revolutionary War period. Painted black and red. Diameters 4.5". 3-4) Civil War knife and fork set. Wooden handles carved "J.M.B". Knife also carved "23d Me, Reg.t Co.I.". Lengths 7" and 9.5". 5-7) Three English copper and brass powder flasks. Lengths 7".
REPRESENTATIVE UNION AND CONFEDERATEREPRESENTATIVE UNION AND CONFEDERATE CANTEENS To include a Federal M1858 tin canteen with wool cover and sling (9 in.) (replacement cork; some light wear and mothing to cover) and a classic Confederate wood drum canteen with iron mounts (7-1/2 in.) (old surfaces with minor points of loss; lacking spout and sling).
Maricopa and Tohono O'odham PotteryMaricopa and Tohono O'odham Pottery Canteens
mid-20th century
lot of 7, includes:
two by Lena Albert (Tohono O'odham), both signed, decorated with a floral design
heights approximately of 5 inches x diameters approximately 5 inches
remainder are Maricopa Canteens with elemental designs
largest with height 7-3/4 inches x diameter 7 inches
smallest with height 5 inches x diameter 4 inches
Stella Teller
(Isleta, b. 1929)
PotteryStella Teller
(Isleta, b. 1929)
Pottery Jars and Canteens
lot of 6, all signed on base, sizes includes:
a bowl
height 3-1/2 inches x diameter 5 inches
an award winning bowl with bird
height 5-1/2 inches x diameter 7 inches
1st place ribbon, 1st Annual Midwest American Indian Show & Sale
pair of canteens
(both) height 5 inches x diameter 5 inches
a bottleneck jar
height 9-3/4 inches x diameter 8-1/2 inches
a vase with Avanyu
height 10-1/2 inches x 7-1/2 inches
DAN WELZ (NC, 1934-2021), ASSEMBLEDDAN WELZ (NC, 1934-2021), ASSEMBLED BURNING-MAN SURVIVAL KIT Including two metal canteens (16 1/2 x 14 x 6 in. largest) and a metal fanny pack (11 x 6 x 4 1/2 in.); two hard hats with eye google mounts, one illuminates red with rigged battery belt pack (6 1/2 x 10 1/2 x 12 in.). All unsigned.
A GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY CANTEENSAA GROUP OF PUEBLOAN POTTERY CANTEENSA group of Puebloan pottery canteens, Three works: Vera Chino (b. 1943, Acoma Pueblo) An Acoma pottery canteen, late 20th century Marked to base: V. Chino / Acoma NM A polychrome globular canteen with curvilinear motif to front and bird motif verso, with rope twist lugs and added carved wood stopper 6" H x 5" Dia. Juana Leno (1917-2000, Acoma Pueblo) An Acoma pottery canteen, mid/late 20th century Marked: Leno / Acoma NM A polychrome globular canteen with floral and geometric motifs to center front and shoulders verso, with added leather cord and cork stopper 5" H x 5.75" Dia. Carol Pecos (b. 1934, Jemez Pueblo) A Jemez pottery canteen, late 20th/21st century Marked: Carol Pecos / Jemez, NM A polychrome globular canteen with a geometric motif with multiple feathers to front and stepped motif verso 5" H x 4.5" Dia. 3 pieces Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
ROBERT TENORIO (B. 1950, KEWA/SANTOROBERT TENORIO (B. 1950, KEWA/SANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO)Robert Tenorio (b. 1950, Kewa/Santo Domingo Pueblo), Four Santo Domingo polychrome pottery canteens, late 20th/21st century Each signed to base: Robert Tenorio; further variously signed: Kewa NM / Santo Domingo Pueblo Comprising a large canteen with turtle motif and wave motif banding (6" H x 5.5" Dia.), two canteens each with a central antelope motif (larger: 5.5" H x 5" Dia.; smaller: 5" H x 4.5" Dia.), and a miniature canteen with avian and floral motif (2.5" H x 2" Dia.), 4 pieces Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
Vintage military related items, including:Vintage military related items, including: canteens, belts, hat, binocular case (no binoculars) spurs, chaps, etc. Condition: good overall CT Transfer Fee $20 *table not included
19TH C. JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO FIGURINE19TH C. JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO FIGURINE Father and Son Travelers, the elder with walking staff and two gourd canteens, the younger with a hand fan, standing on stumps and stones, signed on underside, 9 1/2" tall.
HOPI/TEWA, GROUP OF FOUR POLYCHROMEHOPI/TEWA, GROUP OF FOUR POLYCHROME CANTEENSHopi/Tewa,Group of Four Polychrome Canteens, Rachel Sahmie Nampeyo [Koo-Loo],(Hopi/Tewa, 1956 - 2022) Largest Canteen,fired clay, pigmentsinscribed: NAMPEYO / KOO-LOO 6 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 5 in. (16.51 x16.51 x12.7 cm.) , Polychrome Whiteware Canteen,fired clay, pigments 5 3/4 x 4 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. (14.605 x11.43 x8.89 cm.) , Polychrome Orangeware Canteen,fired clay, pigmentsinscribed: [fish cipher] [corn cipher] 4 1/2 x 4 3/4 x 3 1/8 in. (11.43 x12.065 x7.9375 cm.) , Smallest Canteen,fired clay, pigments 3 3/4 x 3 x 2 3/4 in. (9.525 x7.62 x6.985 cm.) Provenance:The Estate of Buddy and Connie S. Sanchez
(8) VINTAGE 19TH C. PHOTOS, SOLDIER,(8) VINTAGE 19TH C. PHOTOS, SOLDIER, HUNTERS, MORE(lot of 8) Vintage 19th c., photographs: (1) photo labeled "126. Guadalupe Church, Paso Del Norte (Juarez, Mexico), c. 1870, back marked W.G. Walz Co., El Paso, Mexico City, Juarez, San Diego, image approx. 4.25"h, 7.25"w; (1) cabinet card, man with shotgun and hunting dog, card marked Moberly, Missouri, 1887, Edmiston photographer, 6.5"h, 4.25"w; (1) Swiss cabinet card, man with rifle, animal pelt, and hat with feathers, approx. 6.5"h, 4.25"w; (1) photo of hunting group before a large tent, most holding lever action rifles, image approx. 4.75"h, 6.75"w; (1) soldier sitting at a table next to a sword, behind him a shelf with supplies including many canteens, identified in blue ink at verso "June 20, 911, Charles B. Shelton", Sgt. 13th Cavalry, Troop A", image approx. 5.5"h, 4"w; (1) "Mansion, Mt. Vernon", J.F. Jarvis, Publisher, 1890's, overall approx. 5.5"h, 8.5"w; (1) "Tomb, Mt. Vernon", J.F. Jarvis Publisher, 1890's, overall approx. 5.5"h, 8.5"w; (1) "Early Trapper", actual hair has been glued to photo in the manner of a beard,
image approx. 6"h,4"w **Provenance: A prominent Dallas, Texas estate**
NAVAJO STERLING SILVER OBJECTS WITHNAVAJO STERLING SILVER OBJECTS WITH STAMPED DECORATIONThe two miniature canteens with turquoise are offered with a small bell. There are no markings on any of the three pieces.Measures from 3.5 to 3.75 inches with a total weight of 5.82 ozt.Very good condition.Provenance: The Susan Koehn Estate Trust Newton, Kansas
HOPI NATIVE AMERICAN LOREN AMI (B. 1968)HOPI NATIVE AMERICAN LOREN AMI (B. 1968) LARGE POLYCHROME BIRD DECORATED POTTERY JAR, 1990S 9"H X 11"DIAM.Hopi Native American Loren Ami (b. 1968) large polychrome bird decorated pottery jar, 1990s, signed and marked under base. Loren was born at Winslow, Arizona in 1968. Loren was raised away from Hopiland. He grew up in Santa Fe, where his mother worked for the Indian Health Service. For his senior year, Loren and his mother moved back to Hopi. He was able to spend more time with his grandmothers Eleanor Ami and Carol Namoki. Both were fine potters and an inspiration to Loren. Loren started working with clay in the early 1990's. Dextra Quotskuyva saw Loren's talent and realized he wanted to be a serious potter. She encouraged him and helped him with his pottery. Loren paints his pottery with old Sikyatki designs. He is known for his beautiful polychrome canteens. He signs his pottery with Loren Ami with a spider, which is his clan symbol. He has been in several exhibitions, and in 1999 placed first in the canteen category at Indian Market in Santa Fe and in 2000 placed Second in the jar category. (Source: Ancient Nations) Dimensions: 9"H x 11"diam.
COLLECTION OF FIVE SILVER STORAGE CANTEENSCOLLECTION OF FIVE SILVER STORAGE CANTEENS Collection of five silver storage canteens
GROUP OF MILITARY ITEMS Including belts,GROUP OF MILITARY ITEMS Including belts, canteens, mess kits, pouches, bayonet and canvas bags.
14PC MILITARY MESS & HOLSTER GROUP United14PC MILITARY MESS & HOLSTER GROUP United States,20th CenturyIncludes a pair of leather gaiters, four holsters, four canteens, three belts, and one hat.
A GOOD HOPI POTTERY FRED HARVEY CANTEENA GOOD HOPI POTTERY FRED HARVEY CANTEEN C. 1900The flattened disk-like form more reminiscent of military canteens of the period than Native is decorated in two colors of blue along with black slip on polished red with something of a Sikyatki Revival design of a rotated kachina on eagle tail feather legs below a checkerboard body. A paper label of the type widely attributed to the Fred Harvey company identifies the piece as FROM THE HOPI VILLAGES.Canteens of this form and grace of decoration are often attributed to the Nampeyo family.Measures 9 x 7.75 x 3.5 inches.Very good condition, noting a small pit and a noticeable rub to one loop handle as shown, there are no other serious chips, no cracks or repairs.Provenance: A private inherited collection originating 40-plus years ago in Nebraska.
U.S. Arctic Canteens and Cups Lot ofU.S. Arctic Canteens and Cups Lot of Ten U.S. Army arctic canteen features a stainless steel liner and aluminum shell separated by an insulating chamber of air which prevents water from freezing. Includes ?a high impact plastic stopper an aluminum canteen cup and rubber neck liner so lips never touch cold metal. Capacity 1 quart. Group includes four canteens and cups and two extra cups. Condition: Excellent.
Lot including two early tin coffee potsLot including two early tin coffee pots and two tin canteens.
Two Civil War era canteens: circularTwo Civil War era canteens: circular metal with canvas coverings, old cork stoppers, one marked "10" above crossed guns over "2" and "L.A.", other side with "U.S.", one marked faintly "L Madden Co. M, 1st LA Vol.", both probably Louisiana. Some fading, stains and losses, both with original leather straps with brass mounts, leather with minor losses and average wear. Private Collection
TEM MATCHBOX TOY VEHICLES including;TEM MATCHBOX TOY VEHICLES including; four #65 Jaguar 3.8 sedans (2) #70 Thames Estate cars (2) #72 Fordson tractors and (2) #74 Mobile Canteens; all with ''A Lesney Product'' boxes.
Two Hopi pottery canteens 6" h. andTwo Hopi pottery canteens 6" h. and 7" h. ?