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Cherokee Indian Basket10'' x 18''
Cherokee Indian Basket10'' x 18'' 15'' tall
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Cherokee Indian Pottery by Cora
Cherokee Indian Pottery by Cora Wahnetah well known Indian potter 1907-1986 carved 5'' tall 6'' diameter excellent.
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[American Indian - Southeast] Books
[American Indian - Southeast] Books on the Cherokee lot of 4 books including:Finger John R. Cherokee Americans: The Eastern Band of Cherokees in the Twentieth Century. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press 1991.Frontain Dick. Cherokee Artist Bert D Seabourn. Oklahoma City: Prairie Hawk Publications 1979. (signed by artist on title page)Kilpatrick Jack Frederick and Anna Gritts Kilpatrick. The Shadow of Sequoyah: Social Documents of the Cherokee 1862-1964. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1965.Wilkins Thurman. Cherokee Tragedy: The Story of the Ridge Family and of the Decimation of a People. London: Collier Macmillan Ltd. 1970.
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Four Native American pottery
Four Native American pottery vessels; polychrome and sgraffito decorations, one marked Cherokee, N.C. Tallest 9 3/4"H. Good condition, three rim chips on "Cherokee" vase and restoration to bowl.
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Cherokee Indian Basket by Mollie
Cherokee Indian Basket by Mollie Lossiah white & yellow walnut and white oak purse style with tag 7-1/2'' x 11-1/2''
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Cherokee Indian Basket dyed split
Cherokee Indian Basket dyed split oak 8'' x 8''.
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Cherokee Indian Basket dyed split
Cherokee Indian Basket dyed split oak wall style 9''.
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Cherokee Wooden Mask painted in red
Cherokee Wooden Mask painted in red and black; eagle on top of head length 12.5 in. x width 8.25 in.mid-20th century Condition: Expected wear.
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Cherokee Indian Basket dyed split
Cherokee Indian Basket dyed split oak 16'' x 20'' x 10''.
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Early Cherokee literature,
Early Cherokee literature, 1832-1844: six translations of the Bible, Gospel of Matthew, the Cherokee Hymnbook, Evils of Intoxicating Liquor, texts in Cherokee; detailed listing available.
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Cherokee Indian Buttocks Basket
Cherokee Indian Buttocks Basket split oak 10'' x 12''.
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Indian Watercolor ''Cherokee
Indian Watercolor ''Cherokee Elder withBlowgun'' 8'' x 10 1/2'' signed Alix.
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Cherokee Indian Gathering Basket
Cherokee Indian Gathering Basket split oak 13'' x 18''.
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Cherokee Basket 10'' x 18'' 12''
Cherokee Basket 10'' x 18'' 12'' tall
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A NEW MAP OF THE CHEROKEE NATION,
A NEW MAP OF THE CHEROKEE NATION, 18TH C."A New Map of the Cherokee Nation with the Names of the Towns & Rivers, engraved from an Indian Draught by T. Kitchin ." Depicts Native American villages in western North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Northern Alabama, and Northern Mississippi. Published for the London Magazine circa 1760. Note: A French and Indian War map of the Cherokee Nation, this is one of the earliest maps to depict any part of what would later become known as Tennessee. 7" H x 8 5/8" W. Floated on a cream colored mat with gilt filet and molded giltwood frame, 18" H x 19" W. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
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Margins trimmed, fold lines with 1" tear along one fold, light toning. Not examined out of frame. Conservation framing.
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NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURAL POTTERY
NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURAL POTTERY BOWL Attributed Cherokee, likely a ceremonial bowl with two figural head handles each wearing a tall hat, supported on three tapered feet.
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CHEROKEE NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAIT
CHEROKEE NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAIT PAINTINGPortrait of a Native American, tempera colored paper, signed "Standing Deer," label reads "Qualla C-op: This article was made by a Cherokee Indian, and a member of the Qualla Arts and Crafts. Cherokee Indian Reservation," framed 17 1/2" (h) x 21 1/4" (w), sight 15 1/2" (h) x 19 1/2" (w) 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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Cherokee Indian Basket dyed split
Cherokee Indian Basket dyed split reed 14 1/2'' tall 10'' x 18''.
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Cherokee basket 9" h. 14"dia.
Cherokee basket 9" h. 14"dia. together with a bark canoe 7 3/4" l. ?
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Four books, Jugtown, Cherokee
Four books, Jugtown, Cherokee history: three copies Jean Crawford, Jugtown Pottery History and Design, all John F. Blair, 1964, good condition, owner's inscription, lacking dust jacket; one with dust jacket and attached print of recipe by Julianna Busbee, dust jacket torn and stained; one copy ex-library , with dust jacket and plastic cover attached with cellophane tape; one copy Rodney Leftwich, The Arts and Crafts of the Cherokee, Cullowhee, North Carolina, 1970, good condition, lacking dust jacket.
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Cherokee river cane basket,
Cherokee river cane basket, square to round with broad band of herringbone decoration in two colors, probably walnut and bloodroot dyes, 12-3/4 in. Excellent condition.
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Cherokee River Cane Basket North
Cherokee River Cane Basket North Carolina, mid 20th century, traditional gathering style, repeating bands of geometric decoration, probably walnut and bloodroot dyes, 16 in.,
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Cherokee river cane basket, dyed
Cherokee river cane basket, dyed weavers in broad diagonal bands, oak handle, 13 x 16 in. Good condition, scattered grime, base with normal wear and discoloration. The Estate of the Late Bobby W. Alford
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McKenney and Hall/Publishers "Major
McKenney 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.
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Cherokee river cane basket,
Cherokee river cane basket, traditional Cherokee gathering form, square to round, bands of serrated diamond decoration, 14-1/2 in. Good condition, minor corner loss, losses to several weavers, some fading.
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Cherokee basket, Emma Taylor,
Cherokee basket, Emma Taylor, shaped inverted neck, oak and maple split weavers, walnut and bloodroot dyes, handwritten on back of original Qualla tag "$80 October 1979 on trip to Cherokee NC", 11 in. Excellent condition, probably unused. Estate of the Late Hal and Frances Hancock, Sanford, North Carolina.
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Native American Cherokee pottery
Native American Cherokee pottery head; bust forms pipe bowl, sgraffito decorated headdress. 3 5/8"H. Oconalu (Tenn.) impressed stamp on neck. E. Jackson artist signature on base. Good condition.
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Cherokee river cane basket,
Cherokee river cane basket, traditional square to round gathering form, walnut and bloodroot dyes, original interior stretcher bars, 15-1/2 x 14 x 14 in. Base with slight wear, several broken weavers found.
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McKenney and Hall/Publishers
McKenney and Hall/Publishers "John Ridge a Cherokee" hand-colored large folio lithograph attractively matted and framed from Indian Tribes of North America 1837-1844 sight 18 in. x 12 in. attractively matted and framed.
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Cherokee double woven river cane
Cherokee double woven river cane tray, possibly by Eva Wolfe, 4 x 15 in.
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Two carved Cherokee masks: one with
Two carved Cherokee masks: one with carved and burn-decorated snake, marked on base "G Crowe 5-89", 9-3/4 in.; one chestnut, signed "Adam Welch", 10-1/2 in. Excellent condition.
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Cherokee River Cane Shopping Basket
Cherokee River Cane Shopping Basket mid 20th century, probably walnut and yellowroot dy
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Cherokee river cane basket, brown
Cherokee river cane basket, brown and faded red weavers in concentric diamond pattern, notched oak handle and rim, 17-1/2 in., minor breaks in cane wrapping on rim, minor corner losses, otherwise good condition. Private Collection, Newnan, Georgia
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CHEROKEE, JANE OSTI, GROUP OF THREE
CHEROKEE, JANE OSTI, GROUP OF THREE POTTERY PLATESJane Osti, (Cherokee, 20th Century) Group of Three Pottery Plates: Carved Plate, 2002 + Pottery Bird Plate, 2003 + Pottery Plate, 1999, fired clay, pigments, glazes Carved Plate inscribed: J. Osti / 2002 / Cherokee / CWY Qq Pottery Bird Plate inscribed: J. Osti 2003 Cherokee / GWY Pottery Plate inscribed: J. Osti / 1999 / Cherokee fired clay, pigments, glazes Dimensions: Carved Plate: 1 x 13 x 13 1/4 in. (2.54 x 33.02 x 33.66 cm.), Pottery Bird Plate: 14 1/4 x 14 1/2 x 1 1/4 in. (36.2 x 36.8 x 3.2 cm.), Pottery Plate: Height: 1/2 x Diameter: 13 in. (1.3 x 33 cm.) Provenance: The Estate of Buddy and Connie S. Sanchez
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Cherokee River Cane Basket
Cherokee River Cane Basket (Lottie Stamper, American, 1907-1987), square-to-round format with broad diamond-pattern upper border, probably walnut dye, 16 in.,
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Cherokee river cane basket, bands
Cherokee river cane basket, bands of diagonal decoration, colors for walnut and bloodroot, 15 in. including bentwood handle. Minor loss to one corner of base. Private Collection, Santa Monica, California.