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Antique small size Dartmouth
Antique small size Dartmouth College green felt banner with image of Native American head. 14”L Condition: minor toning to lettering CT Transfer Fee $10
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TWO CASED COLLECTIONS OF
TWO CASED COLLECTIONS OF APPROXIMATELY 70 NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN POINTS found along the Columbia River near The Dalles in the 1940's and '50's. Knapped from various materials such as agate flint quartz chert in various sizes and styles.
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NATIVE AMERICAN PEACE PIPE - Late
NATIVE AMERICAN PEACE PIPE - Late 19th c Sioux Calumet taken at Fort Abercrombie Dakota Territory (according to label) two-color catlinite bowl with lead inlay of four winds on sides of round flat sided bowl playing card 'clubs' at stem red and green
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Native American Indian girl dipping
Native American Indian girl dipping her toe in a stream; oil on board; 21 1/2" x 11".
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Indian Chief's Shield skull &
Indian Chief's Shield skull & feather trim 15'' diameter.
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NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS INDIAN
NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS INDIAN PIPE TOMAHAWK Circa 1870, iron and wood.
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Anglo-Indian campaign d
Anglo-Indian campaign d
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FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR RELATED
FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR RELATED LETTER. Pen and ink on laid paper. Handwritten letter dated December 26, 1758 from Jacob Bettos in Halifax to Mr. Israel Jacob, ___ Reading in Pennsylvania, care of Mose Jman (Iman), Merchant in 2nd Street, Philadelphia. Describes in some detail Bettos involvement in the significant 1758 battle of Louisbourg (Nova Scotia) and his subsequent deployment to the Bay of Fundy under General Robert Monckton. Tears (some with tape), stains and some loss. Typewritten transcription included.
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American School (19th c.) Plains
American School (19th c.) Plains Indian Groupoil on canvas (lined) unsigned depicting a chief with horned war bonnet addressing a woman and man before an encampment with decorated tipi presented in a later frame.SS 23 x 31.25 in.; DOA 29 x 37 in.Cut and laid down; several repaired tears; obscuring varnish.Private Collection
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Indian School 19th Century Deity
Indian School 19th Century Deity and Brahman bull being worshiped within a foliate border Ink and gold pigment on paper...
Estimate:$100-$200
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(LOT OF 4) INUIT CARVING GROUP (lot
(LOT OF 4) INUIT CARVING GROUP (lot of 4) Inuit carving group, consisting of a Delmar Joseph, Squamish, Beaver Bowl, British Columbia, Canada, Coast Salish, a small Salish canoe form vessel, an Eagle Alder, Lance E. Joseph, a Beaver Potlach knife, Nisga'a tribe, artist signed, largest: 11"l 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.
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Good vintage and contemporary
Good vintage and contemporary Dartmouth college memorabilia, including; vintage felt banner “When Better Women Are Made Dartmouth Men Will Make Them” 5.5”H x 69”L, two vintage Dartmouth felt pennants 11”H x 28”L, two contemporary mugs 4.75”H, Size small contemporary men’s jacket, 1954 Dartmouth year book, men’s large t-shirt with Native American Chief logo, vintage Dartmouth Co-Op tie with Native American Chief logo. Condition: some fading on pennants, overall good CT Transfer Fee $20
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McKenney & Hall/Publishers
McKenney & Hall/Publishers "Amiskquew a Menominie Warrior" hand-colored lithograph from Indian Tribes of North America 1837-1844 sight 17 1/2 in. x 12 1/2 in. attractively matted and framed.
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ROYAL DOULTON ''INDIAN BRAVE''
ROYAL DOULTON ''INDIAN BRAVE'' #494/500: Rare figure featuring Native American on horse with spear and shield. Indian Brave (HN 2376) is a very rare Royal Doulton Prestige Figure from the Native American Heritage Series, issued in 1967 in a limited edition of 500. This one is #494 and was designed by Peggy Davies. Approx. 16.5'' h x 16.12'' w x 5.5'' d.
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BENJAMIN THOMAS (O-YEHN-DA)
BENJAMIN THOMAS (O-YEHN-DA) (CANADIAN/IROQUOIS NATION/MOHAWK B. 1957), CASINO WARRIOR DURING THE STRAWBERRY MOON, 2003, BRAZILIAN SOAPSTONE WITH COPPER WIRE, H: 28 IN. (71.12 CM.)Benjamin Thomas (O-yehn-da) (Canadian/Iroquois Nation/Mohawk b. 1957), Casino Warrior During the Strawberry Moon, 2003, Brazilian Soapstone with Copper Wire,, Dimensions: H: 28 in. (71.12 cm.)
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Norval Morrisseau (1931-2007),
Norval Morrisseau (1931-2007), Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) OJIBWAY THUNDERBIRD signed, titled and numbered 63/500 sight 19 x 13 in — 48.3 x 33 cm
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TWO NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN BASKETS:
TWO NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN BASKETS: a Makah covered basket with scene of Indians in canoe about to harpoon a whale other figures and geese in polychrome designs 3.50'' diameter 3.75'' tall; plus a northwest coastal Indian basket 5.50'' diameter. The baskets are in good condition with light wear throughout and some fading.
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Dr. Robert John Thornton (British
Dr. Robert John Thornton (British 1768-1837) Publisher ca. 1811-1812 "The Indian Reed". Hand colored aquatint engraving from the quarto edition of "The Temple of Flora" paper size apprx. 15-1/8" x 11-3/4" dated Jan. 1st 1812 not framed.
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NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN
NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN DOLLSNative American Indian dolls, mostly Skookum.
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HENRY SCHOOLCRAFT INDIAN TRIBES OF
HENRY SCHOOLCRAFT INDIAN TRIBES OF THE UNITED STATES VOLUME 2. Informatio Respecting the History Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States volume 2 Philadelphia: Lippincott Grambo and Company 1852. Folio bound in original purple cloth with gilt and blindstamped decoration. Accompanied by five additional prints all likely from other volumes of Schoolcraft's landmark study including ''Esopus Landing Hudson River '' ''Michilimackinack '' ''Meda Songs ''Meda Songs No. 2 '' and an untitled print of glyphs. This volume was presented to William Medill by Commissioner of Indian Affairs George Manypenny. Manypenny served as head of the BIA for only one year 1857 and that was the year after Medill left office as Ohio's 22nd governor. He took office after the resignation of Rueben Wood and was re-elected in 1853. Toning and foxing throughout binding heavily worn and spine is broken and detaching. All plates are present.
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SCRIMSHAW WHALE TOOTH, 19TH
SCRIMSHAW WHALE TOOTH, 19TH C.Scrimshaw whale tooth, 19th c., with a Native American Indian holding a rifle, with small tribe in the background, beside a woman and daughter, 5" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs. Provenance: descended in a Carlisle, PA family.
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Charles John Collings (Canadian,
Charles John Collings
(Canadian, 1848–1931)
An Indian Reserve
watercolor
signed with monogram (lower left)
5 x 7 inches.
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1910 Indian
1910 Indian
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Norval Morrisseau (1931-2007),
Norval Morrisseau (1931-2007), Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) MY GRANDDAUGHTER signed, titled and numbered 63/500
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TWO CASED COLLECTIONS OF
TWO CASED COLLECTIONS OF APPROXIMATELY 36 NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN BONE and other artifacts: an Atal thrower bone wedges bone knife handle root digger handle spear points et al. From the mouth of Columbia River area near Astoria Oregon.
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"OUR WILD INDIANS", COL. R. I.
"OUR WILD INDIANS", COL. R. I. DODGE 1ST ED. 1882Presented in this lot is a Rare 1st Edition "Our Wild Indians: Thirty-Three Years' Personal Experience among the Red Men Of The Great West" by Colonel Richard Irving Dodge, United States Army, 1882, A. D. Worthington and Company Publishers, Hartford, Conn. A Popular Account of Their Social Life, Religion, Habits, Traits, Customs, Exploits, Etc. With Thrilling Adventures and Experiences On The Great Plains and In The Mountains Of Our Wide Frontier. Aide-de-camp to General Sherman. With An Introduction by General Sherman. Fully illustrated with portraits on steel, full page engravings on wood, and fine chromo-lithograph plates. Fascinating late 19th-century account of the lives and customs of Native American Indians written by Richard Dodge, a military aide to General Sherman who spent most of his career in the American West. This book is a broad discussion of practices and lifestyles of native American tribes including Apache, Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapahoe, Kiowa, and Comanche people. Includes mysterious Indian medicine and sacred rituals descriptions of Indian culture. Brown Leather bound gold gilt hardcover is in good overall condition, cover appears repaired, scuffing exhibited to cover and edges. Intact pages exhibit age tanning and slight foxing, no other obvious marring observed. Measures 9"L x 6.25"W x 2"D; 2 lbs .12 oz. weight approximate.*
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Indian ''Dream Catcher''.
Indian ''Dream Catcher''.
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1 vol. De Forest, John W.
1 vol. De Forest, John W. History of The Indians of Connecticut... Hartford: Jas. Hamersley, 1851. First edition. 12mo, later 19th-Century 3/4 dark purple morocco & marbled bds., gilt-lettered spine, raised bands; occasionally scuffed. Fold. map, 6 wood-engraved plates, wood-engraved text illus. Some dampstaining to upper fore-edge corners. A few signatures slightly to moderately toned, map slightly toned. Howes D-216, "Best account of these tribes"; Sabin
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APPROXIMATELY 40 NATIVE AMERICAN
APPROXIMATELY 40 NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN HUNTING POINTS some partially knapped from local materials such as jasper quartz and obsidian in various sizes and shapes. In wood case.
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Indian Dance Shield leather bead
Indian Dance Shield leather bead & feather trim 16'' diameter.
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PRIMITIVE CANADA GOOSE
PRIMITIVE CANADA GOOSE DECOYAttributed to the East Main River Cree Indians and intended for use as a field decoy. Root head. Original paint. Has been hit with shot.
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Flathead American Indian dress,
Flathead American Indian dress, classic hand crafted navy and red all-wool trade cloth dress with ribbon trim at neck, traditional cowry shell, thimble, metal disc and glass tube bead decorations decorations. Very good condition, 20th C
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COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY 25
COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY 25 NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN HUNTING POINTS from the Columbia River area: several knife blades various sizes styles and shapes from chert quartzite agate etc. Cased.
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MILITIA DOCUMENT FROM THE
MILITIA DOCUMENT FROM THE REPUBLIC OF INDIAN STREAM DATED 1836 FRAMED 11” X 10”.MILITIA DOCUMENT FROM THE REPUBLIC OF INDIAN STREAM, Dated 1836, Detailing the militia discharge of Samuel Whitteman, a private of the 24th regiment of the Militia of the State of New Hampshire. Includes a blue and silver bow tie. Dimensions: Framed 11" x 10".
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McKenney & Hall/Publishers
McKenney & Hall/Publishers "Not-Chi-Mi-Ne An Ioway Chief" hand-colored lithograph from Indian Tribes of North America 1837-1844 sight 15 in. x 11 1/2 in. framed.
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Plains Indian Hand Drum hide
Plains Indian Hand Drum hide covered & painted over wooden frame with leather & shell tassels 7'' diameter 2'' thick.