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CHEYENNE STYLE BEADED TOBACCO OR
CHEYENNE STYLE BEADED TOBACCO OR PIPE BAG Cheyenne style six tab pipe bag with edge beading, created with brain tanned deer hide, having straps, fringe and metal cones with dyed horse hair above a band of bar pattern beading and a l. 17" fringe. Approximate measurements: Overall l. 37", w. 5. 75"; bag l. 20", fringe l. 17".
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CHEYENNE BEADED AND QUILLED HIDE
CHEYENNE BEADED AND QUILLED HIDE PIPE BAG c. 1890, Great Plains Region, classic tapering form, fine geometric beading on buckskin with aniline dyed porcupine quilled panel and fringe, on custom black metal display, includes original purchase invoice, approx. 34"h x 8"w
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A MODERN CHEYENNE STYLE BEADED PIPE
A MODERN CHEYENNE STYLE BEADED PIPE BAGThe fringed bag of unknown origin with red, white, blue and yellow beading is offered as shown.Measures 19.25 x 5 without the 18 inches of fringe.Very good condition throughout, no damage, repair or wear.
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A CHEYENNE BEADED HIDE TOBACCO BAGA
A CHEYENNE BEADED HIDE TOBACCO BAGA Cheyenne beaded hide tobacco bag, Late 19th/early 20th century Line-stitched with white, red, green, black and purple glass beads Without fringe: 23" H x 6" W Provenance: The Collection of Cindy Tietze-Hodosh and Stuart Hodosh Dimensions: Without fringe: 23" H x 6" W Provenance: The Collection of Cindy Tietze-Hodosh and Stuart Hodosh
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CHEYENNE, BEADED TOBACCO BAG, CA.
CHEYENNE, BEADED TOBACCO BAG, CA. 1885Cheyenne, Beaded Tobacco Bag, ca. 1885, leather, beadwork Dimensions: 23 1/4 x 5 x 3/8 in. (59.06 x 12.70 x 0.95 cm.) Provenance: The Georgia and Charles Loloma Collection
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CHEYENNE TOBACCO BEADED BAG,
CHEYENNE TOBACCO BEADED BAG, BUFFALO HIDE PANEL,restored fringe. Geometric multicolored beading. 17" long, 5 1/2" wide overall.
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Cheyenne Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag,
Cheyenne Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag, with Documentation
fourth quarter 19th century
sinew-sewn and beaded using colors of pony trader blue, green, red white-heart, and greasy yellow
overall length 16-1/2 inches
Included is a copy of a handwritten note:
Dear Lynn,
This pipe bag belonged to "Two Moons" and was used by him during the last years of his life. It was given to me by "Little Whirlwind" the last of his many wives.
Two Moons was the war chief of the Cheyenne Indians and led them in Custer's battle. He could have without doubt given an authentic account of the battle; but repeated efforts on the part of government officials, historians and curious people were fruitless.
I was his physician during the last year of his life and had many interesting talks with him.
I once asked him if he know who shot "Yellow Hair" (Custer) and he answered "yes," farther than that I never got. He would talk by the hour of Indian legends, superstitions, etc. and seem to enjoy it - but of Custer's Battle, never. He was past 90 at his death and his mind was unusually clear to the last. I considered him much above the average Indian intellectually --
I thought you might like to hear this on account of its historical connection. Wishing you a Merry X-mas.
Love as Ever,
H. Clay Mark
Donated in 1926.
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Native American Beaded Pipe Bag
Native American Beaded Pipe Bag probably Cree Indian, early 20th century, felted wool bag with buckskin four-tab top closure, fringe and ties, beaded trim, contour-stitched beaded panels with floral designs, red woolen cloth strips on each side, thread and sinew-sewn elements, 27 x 7 in.,
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NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN BEADED
NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN BEADED HIDE TOBACCO BAG: Cheyenne beaded tobacco bag on soft hide with hide fringe cascading from the lower seam and tin cones lining the upper edge of the fringe. Bottom quarter features a linear beaded design with a strip on the right ascending to the upper edge which is lined with more beading. Beading is white, black, red and blue. Measures 20.5'' including trim and the bag measures 15.6''.
CONDITION: Normal wear. No bead loss noted.
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CA. 1900- BLACKFEET BEADED PIPE
CA. 1900- BLACKFEET BEADED PIPE TOBACCO BAGThe lot features a fantastic circa 1900-1930's Blackfeet / Blackfoot Indian tanned hide beaded pipe bag / tobacco bag. The bag exhibits a traditional pipe bag pattern with logn stove pipe like upper bag and beaded lower section with thin Indian hide fringes below. The top of the bag shows four rounded tabs, mostly seen on Cheyenne examples and typical referred to by collectors as Four-Tab bags. The bag was likely made by a Blackfeet / Blackfoot woman who spent some time with the Cheyenne. The bag shows a Maltese cross like stepped pattern on one side and repetative geometric pattern on the other, all done in early 1900's glass trade seed beads. The beadwork includes colors of greasy yellow, Cheyenne pink, greasy blue, rose, chalk white in petit seed, greasy green, , greasy light sky or padre blue and a bright blue. The outside edge and top four-tabs are all bordered with a chalk white fancy beaded design. The bag was found to be an authentic Blackfeet early 1900 / second quarter 1900 example by the experts at Cowan's Hindman. The bag shows cotton trade thread sewing. Little bead loss, mostly shown with supple hide with the top being partially stiff. Measures overall 23.5"H by 5.5"W with an additional 10"L belt tie. Has a cardboard lining on the inside of the bag for display. Total weight of 8 oz.
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NATIVE AMERICAN PIPE BAG, CIRCA
NATIVE AMERICAN PIPE BAG, CIRCA 1800S19th Century Native American pipe bag, Sioux or Cheyenne, of grain tanned deerskin decorated with glass and cut steel trade beads and dyed quill work; measures approximately 37" long (with fringe) and 6-1/4" wide.
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CHEYENNE NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED
CHEYENNE NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED BAG, 1875-1895Native American Cheyenne beaded bag, circa 1875-95, with characteristic corner tab suspensions, approx. 9"h, 14"w excluding tab suspensions
approx. 9"h, 14"w excluding fringe
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A CHEYENNE QUILL AND BEADED HIDE
A CHEYENNE QUILL AND BEADED HIDE TOBACCO BAGA Cheyenne quill and beaded hide tobacco bag, Late 19th/early 20th century Line stitched in white, green, yellow, red, light and dark blue and pink with attached bells, the lower section with a band of pink and white quillwork Without fringe: 22.5" H x 6.5" W Provenance: The Collection of Cindy Tietze-Hodosh and Stuart Hodosh Dimensions: Without fringe: 22.5" H x 6.5" W Provenance: The Collection of Cindy Tietze-Hodosh and Stuart Hodosh
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2 CHIPPEWA? BEADED PIPE/TOBACCO
2 CHIPPEWA? BEADED PIPE/TOBACCO BAGS: 1) Possibly Chippewa, this bag has floral designs on both sides and measures 30'' long x 7.5'' w including fringe; 2) Possibly Chippewa, this bag has floral designs on both sides and measures 27'' long x 6.25'' w.
CONDITION: 1) Some staining on hide, otherwise in very good condition; 2) Floral designs appear to be intact. Frequent turquoise beading along side seams and top edge are missing.
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LAKOTA SIOUX BEADED PIPE BAG FACE
LAKOTA SIOUX BEADED PIPE BAG FACE Buckskin with glass beads, early 20th c. Diamond pattern on sky blue field, long fringe having tin bells (slightly corroded), 20" pocket, 28" overall.
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SIOUX OR PLAINS INDIAN BEADED AND
SIOUX OR PLAINS INDIAN BEADED AND QUILLED PIPE BAGSioux or Plains Indian beaded and quilled pipe bag, with beads of green, dark blue, yellow, orange, and white-heart red on field of white, 8" w., 26" l.
Condition:
Fringe stiffened from age, some quill loss.
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ANTIQUE NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED PIPE
ANTIQUE NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED PIPE BAG. A beautifully crafted late 19th / E. 20th C. Native American pipe bag with detailed multi-colored, double-sided beaded decoration, forming a geometric design on white beaded ground, wrapped hide tassels form the bottom of bag, 29.5”H x 7.5”W. Provenance: ex Wendell Ter Bush Collection, exhibited at Columbia University.
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Arapaho Beaded Pipe Bag Late 19th
Arapaho Beaded Pipe Bag Late 19th cent.Minor bead & quill loss. L 42'' W 6''E
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CHEYENNE MAN'S BAR BAG / TOBACCO
CHEYENNE MAN'S BAR BAG / TOBACCO BAG Late 19th century, beaded and fringed hide with ochre paint.
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Cheyenne Chief Two Moon's Beaded
Cheyenne Chief Two Moon's Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag Deaccessioned from the Henry County Historical Society Indiana sinew-sewn and beaded using colors of pony trader blue green red white-heart and greasy yellow total length 16.5 in.Included is a handwritten note:Dear Lynn This pipe bag belonged to "Two Moons" and was used by him during the last years of his life.? It was given to me by "Little Whirlwind" the last of his many wives.Two Moons was the war chief of the Cheyenne Indians and led them in Custer's battle.? He could have without doubt given an authentic account of the battle; but repeated efforts on the part of government officials historians and curious people were fruitless.I was his physician during the last year of his life and had many interesting talks with him.I once asked him if he know who shot "Yellow Hair" (Custer) and he answered "yes " farther than that I never got.? He would talk by the hour of Indian legends superstitions etc. and seem to enjoy it - but of Custer's Battle never.? He was past 90 at his death and his mind was unusually clear to the lash.? I considered him much above the average Indian intellectually --I thought you might like to hear this on account of its historical connection.? Wishing you a Merry X-mas.Love as Ever H.Clay MarkDonated in 1926. Deaccessioned from the Henry County Historical Society Indiana Condition: Expected wear; couple small holes in legging; insignificant bead loss; hide had been waxed during museum storage.
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Sioux Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag
Sioux Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag sinew-sewn and beaded on commercially tanned hide using colors of pony trader blue pumpkin red white-heart dark blue and pea green; with short quilled slats finished with hide fringe total length 20 in. early 20th century Condition: Light bead loss; bag appears to be pieced together with recycled parts.
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Cheyenne Beaded Buffalo Hide Saddle
Cheyenne Beaded Buffalo Hide Saddle Bags
third quarter 19th century
sinew-sewn with bear paw design beaded using colors of red white-heart, cobalt, and greasy yellow and framed by a cobalt and greasy pink border; long thick fringe
overall length (including fringe) 78-1/2 inches x width 12-1/2 inches
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VINTAGE NATIVE AMERICAN CHEYENNE
VINTAGE NATIVE AMERICAN CHEYENNE PARFLECHE BAGCheyenne parfleche flat bag, first half 29th c., polychrome decoration, approx 12"h, 12.5"w
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Sioux Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag
Sioux Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag thread and sinew-sewn with beadwork in colors of red white-heart medium blue and translucent green bag finishes with quilled slats and hide fringe total length 34 in. early 20th century Condition: Bag appears to have been repaired with replaced fringe and possible slats.
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(2) NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED PIPE
(2) NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED PIPE BAGS (2) Native American Beaded Pipe Bags
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Cheyenne Beaded Buffalo Hide
Cheyenne Beaded Buffalo Hide Possible Bag sinew-sewn and beaded using colors of red white-heart white pea green light and dark blue and greasy yellow; tin cones filled with orange horse hair hang from closing flap and tin cones with red horse hair edge sides; old manuscript tag reads Crow Indian beaded buckskin saddle bag/ sinew-sewn/ old and rare height 12 in. x length 19.5 in.fourth quarter 19th century Condition: Near excellent.
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Blackfoot Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag
Blackfoot Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag thread-sewn and beaded using an array of colors to create a checkerboard design; one side with diamond motif opposite with chevron; edge beaded in clear beads total length 25 in.fourth quarter 19th century Condition: Insignificant bead loss.
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NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED PIPE BAG AND
NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED PIPE BAG AND POUCH Early 20th century.
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TWO BEADED POUCHESlate 19th/early
TWO BEADED POUCHESlate 19th/early 20th century, small Cheyenne style hide bag, fully beaded on both sides, sinew sewn, 4-1/4 x 2-1/4.; Woodlands style cloth flap bag with floral beaded decoration on both sides, 7 x 7 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Vail, Colorado
Condition:
the smaller with no apparent bead loss, some grime and wear to hide; the larger with wear to cloth overall, areas of loss to cloth at sides, some loss to secondary beading mostly at edges
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Sioux Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag
Sioux Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag
late 19th century
thread and sinew-sewn; beaded linear elements line the edges terminating into a beaded panel at the bottom, in colors of greasy yellow, periwinkle, translucent green, translucent burgundy, red white-heart, navy blue, and light pink against a translucent backdrop; remnants of brightly quilled slats with hide fringe line the lower edge
overall length (includes fringe) 35-1/2 inches
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Sioux Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag
Sioux Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag thread and sinew-sewn beaded using colors of pea green white red white-heart pumpkin and dark blue; quilled slats finish bag total length 28 in.beadwork ca 1900 Condition: Quilled slats have been repaired - throat a later replacement; some quill loss; insignificant bead loss.
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Chippewa Beaded Bandolier Bag
Chippewa Beaded Bandolier Bag thread-sewn and beaded using colors of translucent light blue pea green medium blue pumpkin and greasy yellow; bold floral devices decorated pouch and strap; black velveteen around pouch length 37 in. x width 14.5 in. ca 1900
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TRIBAL: LAKOTA (SIOUX) BEADED
TRIBAL: LAKOTA (SIOUX) BEADED PIPE BAG, CENTRAL PLAINS, LATE-19TH/EARLY-20TH C., BUCKSKIN BAG, WITH POLYCHROME GEOMETRIC PATTERN ON WHITE GROUND BANDED THROUGH CENTER OF BAG, 13" FRINGE AT BASE, BEADWORK TO BAG RIMS A...TRIBAL: Lakota (Sioux) beaded pipe bag, Central Plains, late-19th/early-20th C., buckskin bag, with polychrome geometric pattern on white ground banded through center of bag, 13" fringe at base, beadwork to bag rims and by fringe, wear consistent with age and use, including broken carrying handle, wear to hide, etc., 26" l. without fringe.
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Sioux Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag
Sioux Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag
fourth quarter 19th century
thread and sinew-sewn; beaded in colors of pea green, red white-heart, cobalt, and greasy yellow against a white ground; brightly quilled lower slats terminate with hide fringe
overall length 30-1/2 inches x width 7 inches
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PLAINS TRIBE BEADED HIDE AND
PLAINS TRIBE BEADED HIDE AND QUILLED PIPE BAG. late 19th century. - 28 in. overall.
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A CHEYENNE BEADED PICTORIAL BAGA
A CHEYENNE BEADED PICTORIAL BAGA Cheyenne beaded pictorial bag, First quarter 20th century The buckskin-fringed bag with flap closure, adorned with a beaded horse on front and an elk on back Without fringe: 8.25" H x 7" W Dimensions: Without fringe: 8.25" H x 7" W