NORTHWEST COAST, CANADA, STANDINGNORTHWEST COAST, CANADA, STANDING FIGURE Northwest Coast, Canada, standing figure, on integral base, probably first half 20th century, blackened wood, probably cedar, signs of age and handling but use and tradition uncertain, nicely carved, 10"h
NORTHWEST COAST NATIVE AMERICANNORTHWEST COAST NATIVE AMERICAN MAKAH BASKET North America,20th CenturyDecorated with eagle holding fish and eagle holding a spear.
NORTHWEST OIL ON CANVAS (AmericanNORTHWEST OIL ON CANVAS (American 1930-1950) a forest path with wild flowers and fir trees. Image measures 24'' x 16'' unsigned. Set in a carved wood frame.
Box Northwest Coast Cedar PlaquesBox Northwest Coast Cedar Plaques and Birds
Northwest Coast painted totem pole.Northwest Coast painted totem pole. 65 1/2'' Ht.
NORTHWEST COASTAL INDIAN COVEREDNORTHWEST COASTAL INDIAN COVERED BASKETCirca 1940In circular form with purple yellow and black pinwheel design on cover. Diameter 6.''
NORTHWEST COASTAL INDIAN COVEREDNORTHWEST COASTAL INDIAN COVERED BASKETCirca 1930In a red blue and yellow concentric ring design. Diameter 5.''
A NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA BASKETRYA NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA BASKETRY HAT A Northwest California basketry hat, 4"h x 6.5"d
NORTHWEST COASTAL INDIAN COVEREDNORTHWEST COASTAL INDIAN COVERED BASKETCirca 1940In circular form with red green and blue decoration depicting exotic beasts and birds. Diameter 3.''
NORTHWEST COASTAL INDIAN COVEREDNORTHWEST COASTAL INDIAN COVERED BASKETCirca 1940With stylized animal design. Diameter 3.''
NORTHWEST, GROUP OF THREE BEADWORKNORTHWEST, GROUP OF THREE BEADWORK ITEMSPlateau, Tenino, Athabasca, Group of Three Northwest Beadwork Items, ,Plateau Beaded Hat Band, glass beads, cloth 2 x 25 in. (5.08 x 63.50 cm.) Tenino [Warm Springs] Beaded Belt glass beads, cloth 5 1/8 x 34 1/2 in. (13.02 x 87.63 cm.) Athabascan Finely Beaded Bag, 19th Century fabric, yarns, beads 7 1/2 x 4 3/4 in. (19.05 x 12.07 cm.) Private Collection, New Mexico* *Proceeds from the sale of this work benefit a New Mexican Native American museum for the care of their collection and future acquisitions
Carte de la partie nord, des EtatsCarte de la partie nord, des Etats Unis, de l'Amerique Septentrionale, map of the northern part of the United States of North America, from the Atlas de toutes les Parties Connues du Globe Terrestre by Guillaume Thomas Francois Raynal, c 1780, 9-3/4" x 15-1/4", creases down center, On laid paper, no repairs or damage apparent
COLTON NORTHWESTERN U.S. HAND-COLOREDCOLTON NORTHWESTERN U.S. HAND-COLORED ENGRAVING "Colton's Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and British Columbia," hand-colored engraving, published by G.W. and C.B. Colton, No. 172 Williams St. New York. Image: 17" H x 27" W; frame: 26" H x 36" W
[American Indian - Northwest Coast][American Indian - Northwest Coast] Books on Northwest Coast Art lot of 5 books including:Clark Ian Christie. Arte Indio y Esquimal del Canada. Barcelona: Ediciones Poligrafa S.A. n.d."Alaska Native Arts and Crafts". Alaska Geographic Vol. 12:3 1985.Jonaitis Aldona. From the Land of the Totem Poles: The Northwest Coast Indian Art Collection at the American Museum of Natural History. New York: American Museum of Natural History 1988.Miller Polly and Leon Gordon Miller. Lost Heritage of Alaska: The Adventures and Art of the Alaskan Coastal Indians. New York: Bonanza Books 1967.Shadbolt Doris. Bill Reid. Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre 1988.
Box NW Coast Totem Models etc.Box NW Coast Totem Models etc.
NORTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN MASKNORTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN MASK "KILLER WHALE", BYNORTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN MASK "KILLER WHALE", by Doug LaFortune (Bellingham Wash. B.1953) coastal Salish Nation, decorated with black green and red paint in traditional designs, signed on underside in pencil.
A PACIFIC NORTHWEST SEAL PELT AA PACIFIC NORTHWEST SEAL PELT A Pacific Northwest seal pelt, with alternating patchwor scenes of a trapper pulling his catch, a walrus, otter, fox and goose, and polar bear, 47"l x 37"w
NORTHWEST COAST POLYCHROME WOODNORTHWEST COAST POLYCHROME WOOD TOTEM POLE North American, 20th century. First Nations Pacific Northwest Coast hand carved and polychrome painted three figure totem pole on stand, with raven, human, and killer whale. Apparently unmarked. Approx. h. 82" (on stand), h. 78.25"(without stand). Provenance: From the Estate of Jack Warner / The Warner Foundation, Tuscaloosa, AL.
(LOT OF 3) PACIFIC NORTHWEST CARVED(LOT OF 3) PACIFIC NORTHWEST CARVED DIMINUITIVE TOTEMS (lot of 3) Pacific Northwest carved diminuitive totems, consisting of one with a bear and a frog, W.G. Jeffrey Prince Rupeat, B.C. an Alaska Black Diamond example with a thunderbird, and a small figure with plaque reading "Presented by Gov. Albert D. Rosellini, State of Washington, largest: 15"h Provenance: From the estate of Tony and Madeline Gross a rocket scientist at NASA/Ames, and consultant of NASA respectively, Sunnyvale, CA. Collectors of Pacific Northwest art since 1979; half of the proceeds from the sale will be donated to Inuit charities.
TWO NORTHWEST COAST AND INUIT CARVINGSTwoTWO NORTHWEST COAST AND INUIT CARVINGSTwo Northwest Coast and Inuit carvings, Two works: A Northwest Coast carved cedar mask Early 20th century With traces of pigment and fiber hair 9.75" H x 7.75" W x 5.25" D An Inuit carved soapstone figure 20th century Depicting a figure in a coat hoisting a deer over their back 16.5" H x 9.25" W x 5.25" D 2 pieces
PACIFIC NORTHWEST COAST TOTEMPACIFICPACIFIC NORTHWEST COAST TOTEMPACIFIC NORTHWEST COAST TOTEM of hand carved and painted cedar, unsigned, 41"H.
NORTHWEST COAST NATIVE AMERICANNORTHWEST COAST NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN BASKETEarly 20th CenturyWith deep brown and rust-red geometric design. Height 5. Diameter 6''.''
20TH C. NORTHWEST COAST PAINTED20TH C. NORTHWEST COAST PAINTED CEDAR THUNDERBIRDNative American, Pacific Northwest, ca. 20th to early 21st century CE. A fine, hand-carved cedar plaque in the form of the head of a Thunderbird with clear cut lines and vibrant colors, crowned by strands of raffia. Painted in hues of red, green, and black that nicely contrast the chocolate brown of the wood, the mythical creature presents a long beak, a huge eye, and a pointed ear. Thunderbirds are usually said to bring storms and rain in the native stories. They create thunder by flapping their wings and shoot lightning bolts out of their eyes. To the Pacific Northwest Indian, the Thunderbird is the most powerful of all spirits. The thunderbird is a regular fixture on top of totem poles of native tribes in the Northwest. Size: 12.5" W x 7.1" H (31.8 cm x 18 cm)
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Provenance: private Superior, Colorado, USA collection, acquired in Anchorage, AK
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Small nick to top of ear and some fraying and loss to raffia, but otherwise, intact and excellent with nice pigments and light patina. Signed with title on verso, though signature is illegible. Leather suspension loop on verso for display.
Samuel Colman (American 1832-1920)Samuel Colman (American 1832-1920) "Northwest Coast of Alaska" 1885 oil on canvas signed lower right "D. Wigmore Fine Art Inc. New York NY" label en verso 8 1/4 in. x 16 3/8 in. in a giltwood frame.
Northwest Coast Native American.Northwest Coast Native American. Totem. 20th century, carved and polychromed wood. 145½ h × 9½ w × 7 d in. result: $4,688. estimate: $2,000–3,000.
[American Indian - Northwest Coast][American Indian - Northwest Coast] Books on Northwest Coast Ethnographies and Art lot of 6 books including:Garfield Viola E. and Paul Wingert. The Tsimshian Indians and Their Arts. Seattle: University of Washington Press 1979.Halliday Jan and Gail Chehak. Native Peoples of the Northwest. Seattle: Sasquatch Books 2000.Krause Aurel. The Tlingit Indians: Results of a Trip to the Northwest Coast of America and the Bering Straits. Seattle: University of Washington Press 1979.McFeat Tom. ed. Indians of the North Pacific Coast. Seattle: University of Washington Press 1980.Oberg Kalervo. The Social Economy of the Tlingit Indians. Seattle: University of Washington Press 1973.Salisbury O.M. The Customs and Legends of the Tlingit Indians of Alaska. New York: Bonanza Books 1962.
A NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA BASKETRYA NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA BASKETRY HAT A Northwest California basketry hat, 2.5"h x 6.75"d
[American Indian - Northwest Coast][American Indian - Northwest Coast] Books on Northwest Coast Art lot of 6 books including:Bruggmann Maximilien and Peter R. Gerber. Indians of the Northwest Coast. New York: Facts on File Publications 1989.DeArmond Dale. Raven: A Collection of Woodcuts by Dale DeArmond. Anchorage: Alaska Northwest Publishing Company 1975.Drucker Philip. Indians of the Northwest Coast. Garden City: The Natural History Press 1963.MacNair Peter L. Alan L. Hoover and Kevin Neary. The Legacy: Tradition and Innovation in Northwest Coast Indian Art. Seattle: University of Washington Press 1984.Kirk Ruth. Tradition and Change on the Northwest Coast: The Makah Nuu-chah-nulth Southern Kwakiutl and Nuxalk. Seattle: University of Washington Press 1986.Powell Jay and Vickie Jensen. Quileute: An Introduction to the Indians of La Push. Seattle: University of Washington Press 1976.
NORTHWEST COAST STYLE CARVED &NORTHWEST COAST STYLE CARVED & PAINTED TOTEMNorthwest coast or Northwest coast style carved and painted totem. Totem 23 1/2" high, 2 1/2" wide.
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NORTHWEST COAST SCULPTURE, HEIGHT:NORTHWEST COAST SCULPTURE, HEIGHT: 16 INNorthwest Coast Sculpture, Height: 16 in
NORTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN (COWLITZ)NORTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN (COWLITZ) COIL BASKET HANORTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN (COWLITZ) COIL BASKET hand woven and decorated with four "V" shapes imbricated using natural grasses, overall height 7 1/4", diameter 9 1/2".
A NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA INFANT CRADLEA NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA INFANT CRADLE A Northwest California infant cradle with shell and glass beads, 18"l x 7.25"w.
Northwest Coast carved and paintedNorthwest Coast carved and painted Tlingit totem pole early 20th c. 54" h. ?
NORTHWEST CARVED WOOD SCULPTURENORTHWEST CARVED WOOD SCULPTURE an abstract composition possibly depicting a fossilized dinosaur. 14'' x 39.5'' initialed ''THW'' and dated(19)74.
A NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA BASKETRYA NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA BASKETRY HAT A Northwest California basketry hat, 3.25"h x 7.5"d
NORTHWEST COAST CARVED WOOD TOTEMNORTHWEST COAST CARVED WOOD TOTEM POLE Northwest Coast carved wood totem tole, likely Haida or Ksan, having a seated humanoid figure surmounting animals and spirits including an eagle and a beaver, with black painted eyes and vestiges of previous painted decoration. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Greg & Michael Boulton, Atlanta, Georgia. Approx. h. 114", w. 11", d. 16".