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CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES) AND
CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES) AND GEORGE ARMSTRONG CU...Royal Doulton Character Jug, Chief Sitting Bull (brown eyes) & George Armstrong Custer D6712 (multicolored, Sitting Bull has brown eyes).
Chief Sitting Bull (1831 - 1890) of the Sioux Indians spent his life working for the right of his people to own and control their land. He was shot by the Indian police on a questionable charge of resisting arrest. George Armstrong Custer (1839 - 1876) was the youngest general in the US Army. He first saw action in the Civil War and was later stationed in the Dakota Territory during the gold rush on Sioux Land. In 1876 he led an attack against an Indian encampment at Little Big Horn. Sitting Bull and his men outnumbered Custer's regiment and easily defeated them, leaving no survivors. This jug was issued in a limited edition of 9,500 pieces.
Artist: Designed by Michael Abberley.
Issued: 1984
Dimensions: 7'H
Edition Number: 5987 Edition Size: 9500
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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CHIEF SITTING BULL PORTRAIT OIL
CHIEF SITTING BULL PORTRAIT OIL ON CANVAS, 1941 Mid-Century oil painting on canvas depicting the portrait of Chief Sitting Bull (Lakota, American, 1831-1890) after the 1883 David Francis Barry (American, 1854-1934) photograph, signed "Ry Thunderhawk" and dated 1941 lower left, housed in a gilt wood frame. Image: 18" H x 15.75" W; frame: 24.5" H x 22.25" W.
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CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES) AND
CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES) AND GEORGE ARMSTRONG CU...Variation Two. Multicolored, Sitting Bull has brown eyes. Chief Sitting Bull (1831 - 1890) of the Sioux Indians spent his life working for the right of his people to own and control their land. George Armstrong Custer (1839 - 1876) was the youngest general in the US Army. In 1876 he led an attack against an Indian encampment at Little Big Horn. Sitting Bull and his men outnumbered Custer's regiment and easily defeated them, leaving no survivors. This jug was issued in a limited edition of 9,500 pieces.Series: The Antagonists' Collection. (Two-faced jug.) Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Michael Abberley
Issued: 1984
Dimensions: 7"H
Edition Number: 7684 Edition Size: 9500
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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BOB FROST SITTING BULL NATIVE
BOB FROST SITTING BULL NATIVE AMERICAN PAINTING United States20th CenturyDepicts Chief Sitting Bull seated in front of a settlement wearing a war bonnet and two medallions around his neck.
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CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES) AND
CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES) AND GEORGE ARMSTRONG CU...Royal Doulton Character Jug, Chief Sitting Bull (brown eyes) & George Armstrong Custer D6712 (multicolored, Sitting Bull has brown eyes). Designed by Michael Abberley. Series: The Antagonists' Collection (Two-faced jug), issued 1984 in limited edition of 9,500. Size: 7"H (Large)Chief Sitting Bull (1831 - 1890) of the Sioux Indians spent his life working for the right of his people to own and control their land. He was shot by the Indian police on a questionable charge of resisting arrest. George Armstrong Custer (1839 - 1876) was the youngest general in the US Army. He first saw action in the Civil War and was later stationed in the Dakota Territory during the gold rush on Sioux Land. In 1876 he led an attack against an Indian encampment at Little Big Horn. Sitting Bull and his men outnumbered Custer's regiment and easily defeated them, leaving no survivors. This jug was issued in a limited edition of 9,500 pieces.
Edition Number: 5193 Edition Size: 9500
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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PORTRAIT OF JOHN SITTING BULL.
PORTRAIT OF JOHN SITTING BULL. SIOUX TRIBE.Scheuerle, Joseph (American, 1873 Ð 1948). Portrait of John Sitting Bull. Sioux Tribe. 1936. Gouache on board. Signed by the artist and inscribed to Sam Gumpertz, sideshow operator and manager of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Extensive biographical notes on verso concerning the subject, son of the famous Indian chief Sitting Bull, with the latter of whom the artist had a long-term friendly relationship. 9 x 13 _".Varnished. Very good. The artist worked for the Strobridge Lithographing Co. of Cincinnati before moving to Chicago. He is well-known for his Native American paintings and for his posters for the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show.
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Profile portrait of Native American
Profile portrait of Native American elder/chief in full eagle feather headdress and buckskin tunic attire, watercolor; 12 1/2" x 9 1/2"; signed and dated 1916 lower right.
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Chief Henry Speck Sr. (Ozistalis)
Chief Henry Speck Sr. (Ozistalis) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw BULL HEAD, GRIZZLY BEAR AND TYEE SALMON DANCE MASKS, 1959 signed and titled; unframed 14 x 16.75 in — 35.6 x 42.5 cm
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AGATE PATTERNED COMPOSITE BUST OF
AGATE PATTERNED COMPOSITE BUST OF SITTING BULL Ceramic resin composite red agate patterned bust modeled as the Native American Hunkpapa Lakota chief Sitting Bull wearing a two feathered headdress, apparently unmarked. Approx. h. 20", w. 12.5", d. 6".
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LOUIS SITTING BULL CABINET CARDc.
LOUIS SITTING BULL CABINET CARDc. 1880 photographic print of Louis, adopted son of Sitting Bull. Image is documented by numerous museums including the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. Verso of mount reads O. S. Goff (Orlando Scott Goff). 3/4 seated view of Louis, considered by some to be the first son of Sitting Bull, who was known to have adopted numerous people. Annie Oakley was spiritually adopted by the famous Hunkpapa Lakota Chief after they met while performing for William "Buffalo" Bill Cody's Wild West Show. This photograph shows the famed son seated holding a revolver and wearing an elaborate Horned Bonnet composed of a buckskin skull cap with strips of fur, possibly ermine, and having bison or cow horns tipped with dyed horse hair and ribbons, with owl and eagle feathers. These bonnets came to be identified with the warrior society the Strong-Hearts, of which Louis' father was a member. Overall approx. 4-1/4" L x 6-1/2" H. Some discoloration and pin holes on edge. Pencil inscription on the back. See images for detail. This item can be shipped in-house.
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ROBERT LINDNEUX, DRAWING OF SITTING
ROBERT LINDNEUX, DRAWING OF SITTING BULL, FRAMED Robert Ottokar Lindneux (American/Colorado 1871-1970), "Sitting Bull", 1932, pencil on paper depicting a three-quarters length image of Native American Chief Sitting Bull dressed in traditional clothing, signed and dated at lower right, a floral still life is located en verso, plaque to center of frame notes artist and title, framed.Approx. paper h. 42", w. 35"; overall h. 46", w. 38.25", d. 1.25".
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Wooden Seated Chief A carved wooden
Wooden Seated Chief A carved wooden statue depicting a polychrome painted chief seated and holding a scepter. Origin unknown; 9.25 in. height. Condition: Paint is worn all else good condition.
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W.W. SCOTT, LARGE INDIAN CHIEF
W.W. SCOTT, LARGE INDIAN CHIEF PHOTO, HAND COLOREDMassive (36 1/2" x 30 1/2") photograph print of a Native American Indian chief on horseback, hand colored. Subject of the photograph is possibly Chief White Bull, a Lakota Sioux Warrior who was the nephew of Sitting Bull and played a major part in the battle with Custer at Little Big Horn. Photographer listed at W. W. Scott at lower right corner, dated 1916. W. W. Scott was a commercial and press photographer from Omaha Nebraska. Very good condition with minor wear. Framed to approximately 45" x 40". Exact print type is unknown. No dot pattern was visible under magnification. All coloring is hand done. Age unknown. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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RUNTSCH, Clarence Frederick,
RUNTSCH, Clarence Frederick, (American, 1923-2010): Sitting Bull, Bronze, 16'' in height, affixed to a marble and wood plinth, overall 21'' in height, signed and dated 1979, numbered 15/25. From the estate collection of Don Ball.
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JOSEPH W. MACY (OREGON, 20TH C.)
JOSEPH W. MACY (OREGON, 20TH C.) BRONZE BUST, "CHJOSEPH W. MACY (OREGON, 20TH C.) BRONZE BUST, "Chief Sitting Bull - Sioux," edition #2/25, artist signed and dated 1989. Height including walnut base: 23.5 inches.
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OOB - 'Chief Running the Fox or The
OOB - 'Chief Running the Fox or The White Man Runs Him' by William Standing (MT 1904-1951) a satirical portrait by a Native American member of the Kiowa Nation signed lr titled on left depicting an elderly Indian with monocle and derby smoking a cig
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T. MCERNEY WESTERN PAINTING CHIEF
T. MCERNEY WESTERN PAINTING CHIEF SITTING BULLUnframed oil on stretched canvas painting, "Sitting Bull," signed lower right T. McErney, titled at back stretcher, approx 32"h, 24"w, 2.5lbs
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AFTER K.B. KING LITTLE CROW A SIOUX
AFTER K.B. KING LITTLE CROW A SIOUX CHIEF along with three other prints of Native Americans Framed; Dr. Prichards Natural History of Man ''A Chenook Boy '' ''The Little white Bear '' and ''The Boy''
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Native American Indian chief in
Native American Indian chief in full headdress and attire; oil on canvas; 29 1/2" x 23 1/4"; "Louwana" written in script lower right.
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LARGE 1950S PAINTED PLASTER
LARGE 1950S PAINTED PLASTER SCULPTURE OF A NATIVE AMERICAN Prototypical American Plains Indian Chief, standing, wearing a war bonnet and holding a pipe, his eyes closed, wrapped in a blue blanket, roughly 39" x 12" x 16". Repair to front of base. Not a lamp, unlike the accompanying Frontiersman in a different lot.
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MCKENNEY AND HALL, WA NA TA:
MCKENNEY AND HALL, WA NA TA: GRAND CHIEF OF THE SIOUXMcKenney and Hall, Wa Na Ta: Grand Chief of the Sioux, History of the Indian Tribes of North America After Charles Bird King (1785 - 1862) Printed by I.T. Bowen's Lithographic Establishment Published by McKenney and Hall, F.W. Greenough hand colored lithograph Dimensions: 17 1/2 x 14 in. (44.5 x 35.6 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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Chief Henry Speck Sr. (Ozistalis)
Chief Henry Speck Sr. (Ozistalis) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw SWAN DANCE IN MASK - NUL LA signed and titled sight 13 x 16 in — 33 x 40.6 cm
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WESTERN SCHOOL PAINTING, 1930'S
WESTERN SCHOOL PAINTING, 1930'S "Seated Indian Chief", oil on upson board, illegibly signed lower left, depicting a seated elder in red shirt with quilled white vest, arms crossed, crowned by a war bonnet, in gold cove frame with pale grey liner, OS: 19" x 12 1/2", SS: 15 1/2" x 9 1/2", filled gouge at bottom.
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American Indian Chief Lithograph on
American Indian Chief Lithograph on Fabric A colored lithograph portrait on fabric of an American Indian chief copyrighted 1903 by Campbell Metzger & Jacobson. 22 in. square. Framed and glazed 25 in. square. Condition: Expected folds colors remain vibrant.
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CAPTURE & DEATH OF SITTING BULLKurz
CAPTURE & DEATH OF SITTING BULLKurz & Allison. Capture & Death of Sitting Bull. Chicago, 1890. Color lithographed print, with caption at lower left: –Dec. 15, 1890. Police Kd. Little Eagle, Afraid of Soldiers, Hawk Man, Broken Arm, Wd. Bull Head, Shave Head, Alex. Middle/Hostiles Kd. Sitting Bull, Crow-Foot S.B. Son, Brave Thunder & Son, Catch-the-Bear, Black Bear,/Assinaboine, & Spotted Horn Bull.” Inked in margin by the dealers Muller, Luchsinger & Co. (New York). 20 x 27”. A brilliant copy, matted, in fine condition.
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Indian Chief Bust Repainted
Indian Chief Bust Repainted chalkware ca early 1900s signed 696 on reverse of base; 21 in. high. Condition: Missing the top of one of the feathers in the headdress and other scattered minor chips.
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Chief Henry Speck Sr. (Ozistalis)
Chief Henry Speck Sr. (Ozistalis) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw EAGLE DANCE MASKS, 1959 signed and titled; unframed 14 x 16.75 in — 35.6 x 42.5 cm
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Bronze relief figure of an American
Bronze relief figure of an American Indian chief late 19th c. mounted on a round black painted iron plaque. 14"diam.
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BRONZE INDIAN CHIEF Indian chief
BRONZE INDIAN CHIEF Indian chief with feathered headdress, spear and shield.
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JOSEPH M. LORKOWSKI BOULTON
JOSEPH M. LORKOWSKI BOULTON INDIAN BUST SCULPTURE (American 1896-1981); a resin sculpture depicting Quanah Parker-Comanche Chief with peace pipe and eagle feather incised Boulton; raised on black plinth. Height: 11.75 inches. The sculpture is made of resin and is in good condition with a few very small chips. The plinth has a few small chips.
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Indian Chief with Headdress
Indian Chief with Headdress Sculptural Plaque- 31x30''
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Z.S. LIANG (1953- ), CHEYENNE WAR
Z.S. LIANG (1953- ), CHEYENNE WAR CHIEF Fine Art
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BOOKS: VESTAL, STANLEY "SITTING
BOOKS: VESTAL, STANLEY "SITTING BULL - CHAMPION OF THE SIOUX" BOSTON, 1932, FINE LEATHER BINDING, WITH LABEL INSIDE "EX LIBRIS GEORGE ZABRISKIE" WITH INSCRIPTION.BOOKS: Vestal, Stanley "Sitting Bull - Champion of the Sioux" Boston, 1932, fine leather binding, with label inside "Ex Libris George Zabriskie" with inscription.
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GERSON FRANK (1924-2013), SET OF
GERSON FRANK (1924-2013), SET OF THREE NATIVE AMERICAN BUSTS Title: Gerson Frank (1924-2013), Set of Three Native American Busts: Little Mountain, Chief of the Kiowa, 1979Chief of the Sioux, 1979Chief of the Sauk and the Fox (or the Man Who Gives the War Whoop), 1980Medium: bronze Dimensions: Little Mountain, Chief of the Kiowa: 12 x 6 3/4 x 6 1/2
Chief of the Sioux: 11 3/4 x 5 1/2 x 8 3/4
Chief of the Sauk and the Fox: 10 5/8 x 6 x 5 Framed dimension: Little Mountain, Chief of the Kiowa: 15 x 6 3/4 x 6 1/2
Chief of the Sioux: 14 3/4 x 5 1/2 x 8 3/4
Chief of the Sauk and the Fox: 13 5/8 x 6 x 5
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Sioux Uprising Stereoview of
Sioux Uprising Stereoview of Ne-Bah-Quah-Om Stereoview by Charles A. Zimmerman imprinted with his St. Paul address and the title Ne-Bah-Quam-Om [Big Dog] A chippewa chief who offered himself and his band of Warriors to gov'mt to fight the Sioux in their raid in Minnesota in 1862. Big dog wears several coup feathers and a fine claw necklace and holds a catlinite pipe. Condition: Slightly faded image and soiled mount.
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DAVID MANUEL (AMERICAN B. 1940)
DAVID MANUEL (AMERICAN B. 1940) ORIGINAL BRONZE SCULPTURE ''Chief Joseph 'Hear Me My Chiefs ''' 1980 #18 of 50 limited editions Maiden Bronze Foundry mark artist signed and numbered. Further inscribed across the back: ''I AM TIRED / MY HEART IS SICK AND SAD / FROM WHERE THE SUN NOW STANDS /I WILL FIGHT NO MORE.'' Height 25 inches. The bronze is in very good condition with minimal wear. The wood plinth has a few small dings.