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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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THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE JOINT
THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF. SIGNED BY GENERAL JOHN SHALIKASHVILI, WITH TYPED LETTER SIGNED, 1996THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF. SIGNED BY GENERAL JOHN SHALIKASHVILI, WITH TYPED LETTER SIGNED, 1996, (2) Provenance: Estate of General Colin L. Powell, to benefit America's Promise Alliance and the Colin Powell School at City College of New York.
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TRANSITIONAL CHIEF'S BLANKET
TRANSITIONAL CHIEF'S BLANKET Third phase.
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CHIEF HENRY SPECK SR.(OZISTALIS)
CHIEF HENRY SPECK SR.(OZISTALIS) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw TOTEM POLE: SUNMAN, BLACKFISH, SERPENT signed and titled; unframed 16.5 x 14 in — 41.9 x 35.6 cm
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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
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AN ORIGINAL SANTE FE SUPER CHIEF
AN ORIGINAL SANTE FE SUPER CHIEF DRUMHEAD LIGHTED SIGNThe colorful reverse-painted acrylic lens (with short crack) is mounted in an iron bezel with locking hasp hinged on a heavy metal can with layers of black paint and flat iron hangers.Measures 29.5 x 29.25 x 9.25 inches.Good as shown with typical wear and the effects of service, there is a six-inch crack in the lens at the edge near the 8 o'clock position and interior wear to the graphics.
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PORTRAIT OF AN INDIAN CHIEF BY
PORTRAIT OF AN INDIAN CHIEF BY LOUIS SCHAETTLE (NEW YORK 1971). Watercolor on paper signed lower right. Portrait of a chief with warbonnet and pipe. 10 3/4''h. 8''w. in a frame 17 1/2''h. 14''w.
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CHIEF HENRY SPECK SR. (OZISTALIS)
CHIEF HENRY SPECK SR. (OZISTALIS) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw CRANE (KWA-QWA-NE) signed and titled; unframed 14 x 16.75 in — 35.6 x 42.5 cm
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SPECIAL FORCES CAPTAIN GREEN
SPECIAL FORCES CAPTAIN GREEN BERETAuthentic Special Forces green beret, formerly belonging to a captain. Guaranteed authentic. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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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 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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FOLK ART NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN
FOLK ART NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CHIEFFolk art carved and painted Native American Indian chief , early 20th c., with spear and tomahawk, 13 1/2" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
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Chief Henry Speck Sr. (Ozistalis)
Chief Henry Speck Sr. (Ozistalis) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw FEAST LADLES: KINGFISHER, SEA LION, 1959 signed and titled; unframed 14 x 16.75 in — 35.6 x 42.5 cm
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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
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EDWARD S. CURTIS, CHIEFS IN THE
EDWARD S. CURTIS, CHIEFS IN THE SUNDANCE PARADE - CHEYENNE, 1927Edward S. Curtis, (1868 - 1952) Chiefs in the Sundance Parade - Cheyenne, 1927, photogravure on Japanese vellum titled in plate, lower left: CHIEFS IN THE SUNDANCE PARADE-CHEYENNE inscribed in plate, lower center: From Copyright Photograph 1927 by E.S. Curtis photogravure on Japanese vellum Dimensions: 5 3/8 x 7 1/2 in. (13.65 x 19.05 cm.), Frame: 16 1/8 x 19 1/8 x 1 in. (40.96 x 48.58 x 2.54 cm.) Provenance: The Daniel J. Brackett Collection
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LARGE SKOOKUM CHIEF. Wearing beaded
LARGE SKOOKUM CHIEF. Wearing beaded moccassins and a large feather headress. 36''h.
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Chief Henry Speck Sr. (Ozistalis)
Chief Henry Speck Sr. (Ozistalis) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw LADY GIANT AND HER FOUR CHILDREN, 1959 signed and titled sight 17 x 14.5 in — 43.2 x 36.8 cm
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CHIEF HENRY SPECK SR.(OZISTALIS)
CHIEF HENRY SPECK SR.(OZISTALIS) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw HA-MO-TSA DANCE MASKS signed and titled; unframed 14 x 16.7 in — 35.5 x 42.5 cm
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Z.S. LIANG (1953- ), CHEYENNE WAR
Z.S. LIANG (1953- ), CHEYENNE WAR CHIEF Fine Art
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THE CHIEF BY HARLEY BROWN
THE 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.
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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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EDWARD S. CURTIS PHOTOGRAVURE
EDWARD S. CURTIS PHOTOGRAVURE (Seattle 1868-1952) ''The Chief - Assiniboin'' from a copyright photograph 1926 image measures 7.5'' x 5.5'' in a period gilt wood frame.
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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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Chief Henry Speck Sr.
Chief Henry Speck Sr.
(Ozistalis) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw GIKUMI - CHIEF WITH BEAVERHEAD GEAR signed and titled sight 16 x 13.5 in — 40.6 x 34.3 cm
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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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CHIEF HENRY SPECK SR. (OZISTALIS)
CHIEF HENRY SPECK SR. (OZISTALIS) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw LADY GIANT DANCE MASK signed and titled; unframed 14 x 17 in — 35.6 x 43.2 cm
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[Autographs and Manuscripts]
[Autographs and Manuscripts] Smith Thompson DS as Chief Justice of the New York State Supreme Court Smith Thompson (1768-1843). Secretary of the Navy (1818-23) and U.S. Supreme Court Justice (1823-1843). DS as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New York (Attorney-at-Law license) dated January 11 1816. Framed together with a Counsellor-at-Law license obtained by the same man Seth B. Roberts dated October 1818 and signed by Thompson's successor as Chief Justice Ambrose Spencer (1765-1848); 16.5'' x 18.25'' overall.
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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
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Bob Olsen (1931-2022), Canadian THE
Bob Olsen (1931-2022), Canadian THE 'CHIEF'S' FINAL TRIP THE 'CHIEF'S' FINAL TRIP
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Chilmark Pewter Figurine ''Chief
Chilmark Pewter Figurine ''Chief Joseph''by Poland special 1988 registered edition 4 1/2'' plus wooden base.
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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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CHIEF HENRY SPECK SR.(OZISTALIS)
CHIEF HENRY SPECK SR.(OZISTALIS) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw SEAGULL & SWAN DANCE MASK signed and titled; unframed 10.25 x 16 in — 26 x 40.6 cm
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An American Carved Wood and
An American Carved Wood and Polychrome Painted Cigar Store Indian first half 20th century depicting a standing chief wearing a feathered headdress and bearskin cloak having one arm raised with hand to brow shielding his eyes and the other arm at his side holding a bundle of cigars raised on the circular trunk base having polychrome paint remnants throughout. Height 120 inches.
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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.
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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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CHIEF HENRY SPECK SR.(OZISTALIS)
CHIEF HENRY SPECK SR.(OZISTALIS) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw THUNDERBIRD signed and titled; unframed 14 x 16.75 in — 35.6 x 42.5 cm