Native American Indian chief inNative American Indian chief in full headdress and attire; oil on canvas; 29 1/2" x 23 1/4"; "Louwana" written in script lower right.
LARGE SKOOKUM CHIEF. Wearing beadedLARGE SKOOKUM CHIEF. Wearing beaded moccassins and a large feather headress. 36''h.
Profile portrait of Native AmericanProfile 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.
BRONZE INDIAN CHIEF Indian chiefBRONZE INDIAN CHIEF Indian chief with feathered headdress, spear and shield.
WARRIOR CHIEF BY LEVENT ISIK (COLUMBUSWARRIOR CHIEF BY LEVENT ISIK (COLUMBUS OHIO B. 1961). Acrylic on board signed front and back. Dated 1993. American Indian chief riding a pinto horse. Integrated frame is made from a door. 14''h. 23.5''w.
Northern Plains scout's jacket.Northern Plains scout's jacket. ?
TRANSITIONAL CHIEF'S BLANKET ThirdTRANSITIONAL CHIEF'S BLANKET Third phase.
FOLK ART NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANFOLK ART NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CHIEFFolk art carved and painted Native American Indian chief , early 20th c., with spear and tomahawk, 13 1/2" h.
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Chief Henry Speck Sr. (Ozistalis)Chief Henry Speck Sr. (Ozistalis) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw SEA RAVEN, SEA MAN, 1959 signed and titled
William McKendree Snyder (American,William McKendree Snyder (American, 1848-1930), an impressive three-quarter portrait of Cheyenne Chief Wolf Robe in full regalia with Garfield peace medal; oil on buckskin: 37 1/2" x 36" (hide), 53 1/2' x 45" (overall); signed lower right, also with brass plaque on frame. Provenance: Presented to; Improved order of Red Men, Red Cloud Tribe #18. Small areas of paint loss visible upon inspection, and evidenced by collected paint flakes along lower frame ledge. Losses may be specific to binding properties of certain pigments on an organic material. A descendant of German immigrants, Snyder was born in Liberty, Indiana and lived in Madison and Columbus. Snyder studied with George Inness, Albert Bierstadt and William Hunt.
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
Z.S. LIANG (1953- ), CHEYENNE WARZ.S. LIANG (1953- ), CHEYENNE WAR CHIEF Fine Art
An American Flight sergeant's jacketAn American Flight sergeant's jacket a British solar topee two Red Army caps and a Black Watch swagger stick.
CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES)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
Chief Henry Speck Sr. (Ozistalis)Chief Henry Speck Sr. (Ozistalis) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw RAVEN HEAD MASK signed and titled sight 13.5 x 16 in — 34.3 x 40.6 cm
U.S. Naval officer's drU.S. Naval officer's dr
FRONTIERSMAN, NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEF,FRONTIERSMAN, NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEF, AND SNAKE CHARMER ...Frontiersman, Native American Chief, and Snake Charmer Photo. York, Penn: Sword Bro's, Professional Photographers, ca. 1880s. Depicting fully costumed American Indian chief wearing large medal, frontiersman in beaded moccasins, and snake charmer in oriental costume encircled by large snake. 4 _ x 6 _". Very good.
RICHARD LORENZ (1858-1915), INDIANRICHARD LORENZ (1858-1915), INDIAN CHIEF Fine Art
BLACK & WHITE PHOTO OF A ZULU WARRIORBLACK & WHITE PHOTO OF A ZULU WARRIOR h:53 w:42 in. Other Notes: DHS
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
McKenney and Hall/Publishers "MajorMcKenney and Hall/Publishers "Major Ridge A Cherokee Chief" hand-colored large folio lithograph from Indian Tribes of North America 1837-1844 sight 17 1/4 in. x 12 1/2 in. attractively matted and framed.
CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES)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
Native American Indian Chief portraitsNative American Indian Chief portraits set of 4 stereo view cards; all double sided, one with Comanche Chief on both sides, Heap Wolves and Otter Belt, one color.
SCOTT ROGERS BRONZE SCULPTURE,SCOTT ROGERS BRONZE SCULPTURE, THE CHIEF CELEBRATES HIS...David Scott Rogers (Texas/Utah, b. 1960/61) bronze sculpture titled "The Chief Celebrates His New Hat" depicting a middle-aged Native American man with disk and tubular beads throughout his hair wearing a European-style top hat with added feathers and open coat seated with crisscrossed legs wrapped in furs smoking a long pipe. Numbered, signed, dated, and titled to lower rear "8/30 (copyright) D.S. Rogers '00 The Chief Celebrates His New Hat". Mounted on a circular, felt-lined swivel base. Includes a signed certificate of authenticity from the studio of David Scott Rogers. 26" H x 15 1/2" W x 18 1/2" D. Weight: 85 lbs. Note: The original Mountain Trails Galleries receipt and additional documentation are available to the winning bidder. Artist biography: Scott Rogers was born and raised in McKinney, Texas where he became a Golden Gloves championship-winning boxer at a young age. After obtaining his degree from Brigham Young University in finance, he worked in insurance and the oil and gas industry before purchasing a bronze from his uncle, Grant Speed, and quickly developing a hyper-focused interest in the craft. Rogers studied sculpting under his uncle and others such as Fritz White before finding success in the early nineties. He moved to Murray, Utah in 1997 where he currently resides.
Condition:
Overall excellent condition with verdigris appearance in crevices to face and hair.
RONALD M. CHEE. CHIEF, SERIGRAPHRONALD M. CHEE. CHIEF, SERIGRAPH (American/Navajo, 20th century). Serigraph, ed. 1/1, signed lr in silver ink, sight size: 29 x 15 1/2 in., framed.
RICHARD LORENZ (1858-1915), INDIANRICHARD LORENZ (1858-1915), INDIAN CHIEF Title: Richard Lorenz (1858-1915), Indian Chief Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 36 1/8 x 22 Frame dimensions: 39 3/4 x 25 1/2 x 2
LORENZO GHIGLIERI BRONZE SCULPTURELORENZOLORENZO GHIGLIERI BRONZE SCULPTURELORENZO GHIGLIERI (Oregon, 1931-2020) bronze sculpture, "The Ranger," Texas Ranger with rifle holding the hand of a boy, who is holding the Ranger's hat, mounted to wood plinth. Signed, dated 1980, edition 4/100, marked Maiden Bronze Foundry, Walla Walla, WA., 18.75"H x 13"W x 8"D.
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
CABINET CARD PHOTO OF CHIEF MOUNTAINCABINET CARD PHOTO OF CHIEF MOUNTAIN PANTHER.Cabinet Card Photo of Chief Mountain Panther. Chicago: Rich's Studio, ca. 1885. Bust photo of Chief Mountain Panther of the Warm Spring Indians, Oregon Territory, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and an ornately beaded jacket. With inked in name below image, possibly an autograph. 6 _ x 4 _". Very good.
General Fred K. Mahaffey ArchiveGeneral Fred K. Mahaffey Archive Archive consisting of 4-star General's license plate two-star General's flag three-star General's flag and two four-star General's flags. 2nd Battalion presentation flag (framed) 2nd Division Presentation Tomahawk (framed) enameled General's badge The General's Army Ranger beret with three stars. In addition there are literally hundreds of letters from such notables as General Schwarzkopf General Colin Powell General Wesley Clark and Caspar Weinberger plus numerous photographs in and out of scrapbooks and so much more. This is the most complete General's Archive we have had the privilege to sell. General Fred Keith Mahaffey (1934-1986) never attended the Military Academy but was promoted to full General in 1985 when he was just 51 years old becoming one of the youngest ranking four-stars in the history of the modern Army. Mahaffey graduated from the University of Denver in 1955 and was commissioned from the ROTC program. He later earned a Masters Degree in International Affairs from George Washington University. During the Vietnam War Mahaffey commanded a battalion of the 9th Infantry Division in combat and in 1975 took over as CO of the 2nd Brigade 101st Airborne Division based at Ft. Campbell Kentucky. From 1981 to 1983 he commanded the 3rd Infantry Division in West Germany. During his stellar career General Mahaffey also served as Operations Officer for the 101st Airborne Assistant Commandant of the Infantry School at Ft. Benning Deputy Commanding General of the Combined Combat Arms Developmental Project and Deputy Chief of Staff of Army Operations. He was awarded three Silver Stars two Distinguished Flying Crosses and four Bronze Stars for valor in combat and four Legion of Merit medals for exemplary service. In 31 years of service he was recognized as a forceful commander and skilled meticulous operations officer. A soft spoken good-humored man with an easy-to-like personality he was popular with superiors and subordinates alike. General John A. Wickham Jr. Chief of Staff of the Army called him ''a great soldier and an inspirational leader.'' Except for West Point General Mahaffey had all the hallmarks of a future Chief of Staff and was charge of the crucial United States Readiness Command when he died prematurely of cancer on October 13 1986 age 52. ''The Army '' Wickham said ''grieves over this untimely loss.'' General Mahaffey was inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame as an officer whose distinguished 31-year military career left a lasting imprint on the Ranger community. In combat during the Vietnam War General Mahaffey exemplified the Ranger Creed and was always found ''leading the way'' whenever his unit engaged the enemy. He encouraged his men to attend Ranger School as a way to ''make a good soldier better.'' General Mahaffey's unparalleled leadership knowledge of training and team-building and technical and tactical proficiency ensured that his units always possessed the highest levels of combat readiness cohesiveness and Ranger-like proficiency. As the Assistant Commandant of the United States Army Infantry School he was a proponent of Ranger training for the entire Army. While the Deputy Chief of Staff for operations for the Army General Mahaffey was instrumental in the reactivation of the 3rd Ranger Battalion and the 75th Ranger Regiment. On 16 May 1989 the 3rd Infantry Division dedicated its Headquarters building in his honor. At that ceremony he was remembered as a Commanding General who fostered the environment where all soldiers could develop their potential to the fullest and as a soldier whose uncompromising loyalty and devotion to duty served the Army superbly for over a quarter of a century. General Mahaffey's illustrious career truly epitomizes the Ranger Credo of ''Rangers Lead The Way.'' General Mahaffey is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Condition: Very good to excellent.
Chief Henry Speck Sr. (Ozistalis)Chief Henry Speck Sr. (Ozistalis) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw THUNDERBIRD AND LOON MASKS, 1959 signed and titled; unframed 14 x 16.75 in — 35.6 x 42.5 cm
OLAF CARL SELTZER (1877-1957),OLAF CARL SELTZER (1877-1957), INDIAN CHIEF Fine Art
NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHNativeNATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHNative American Indian chief photograph, inscribed on verso Indian Chief on Lookout Mountain near Denver on the Indian Chief of America 13th Annual Convention April 24th, 1926 , 6 3/4" x 9 1/4".
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
Commander of Confederate forces;Commander of Confederate forces; from photo by Virginian Julian Vannerson; mythic image of Southern hero; possibly salted paper technique; image 15" x 11".
THE CHIEF BY HARLEY BROWN (ARIZONA/CANADATHE CHIEF BY HARLEY BROWN (ARIZONA/CANADA B. 1939). Pastel on paper signed lower right. Study of a distinguished American Indian chief. In a frame 33''h. 27''w.
Henry Ward Ranger (American, 1858-1915)
UntitledHenry Ward Ranger (American, 1858-1915)
Untitled (Landscape), 1909
oil on board
signed H.W. Ranger and dated (lower left)
12 x 16 inches.