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FORT APACHE PLAY SET Plastic
FORT APACHE PLAY SET Plastic fort, with large assortment of Cowboys and Indian figures, including Lone Ranger and Tonto, with their horses Silver and Scout.
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FORT APACHE, THE BRONX (20TH
FORT APACHE, THE BRONX (20TH CENTURY FOX, 1981). Original 30" x 40" movie poster, rolled. Some fading.
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Apache Indians with horses oil on
Apache Indians with horses oil on canvas. 24'' H x 36'' W.
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Apache Trail of Arizona Poster,
Apache Trail of Arizona Poster, by George Frederick Mannel
19 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches (sight)
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Will Soule Cabinet Photographs of
Will Soule Cabinet Photographs of Apache Indian Chiefs Lot of 3 cabinet photographs by Will Soule each on cream mount with Apache Indian Chief printed script at bottom including the following portraits featured in Will Soule - Indian Photographer at Fort Sill by Belous & Weinstein: Kiowa/Apache Brave (p. 38); Woman's Heart (Manyi-ten) - Apache (p. 27); and Heap Wolves (Esa Dowa) Killed by Osaga in 1872 (p. 66). Condition: Light soiling to cards. Tones remain strong.
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DOUGLAS ATWILL, BOSQUE DEL APACHE
DOUGLAS ATWILL, BOSQUE DEL APACHE IV, 1996Douglas Atwill, (b. 1933) Bosque Del Apache IV, 1996, acrylic on canvas inscribed verso: 24-96 BOSQUE DEL APACHE IV 16x16 Acrylic Douglas E. Atwill © 1996 All Rights / Reserved acrylic on canvas Dimensions: 16 x 16 in. (40.64 x 40.64 cm.), Frame: 17 x 17 x 2 in. (43.18 x 43.18 x 5.08 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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KENNETH RILEY, VICTORIO oil on
KENNETH RILEY, VICTORIO oil on canvas
32 x 40 in
Victorio (Bidu-ya, Beduiat; ca. 1825-October 14, 1880) The warrior Victorio, one of the greatest Apache military strategists of all time.Born in New Mexico around 1809, Victorio grew up during a period of intense hostility between the native Apache Native Americans of the southwest and encroaching Mexican and American settlers. Determined to resist the loss of his homeland, Victorio began leading his small band of warriors on a long series of devastating raids against Mexican and American settlers and their communities in the 1850s.After more than a decade of evading the best efforts of the Mexican and American armies to capture him, the U.S. Army managed to convince Victorio to accept resettlement of his people on an inhospitable patch of sunburnt land near San Carlos, Arizona, in 1869. But with summer temperatures reaching 110 degrees on the San Carlos reservation (an area also known as Hell's Forty Acres) and farming nearly impossible, Victorio decided the new reservation was unacceptable and moved his followers to more pleasant grounds at Ojo Caliente (Warm Springs), thus again becoming an outlaw in the eyes of the United States. In 1878, the U.S. Army attempted to force the Apaches back to the San Carlos reservation, but Victorio eluded capture, disappearing into the desert with 150 braves. Surviving by raiding the towns and farms of Chihuahua, Mexico, Victorio and his men began to ambush U.S. troops as well as Mexican or American sheepherders.In 1880, a combined force of U.S. and Mexican troops finally succeeded in tracking down Apache and his warriors, surrounding them in the Tres Castillos Mountains of Mexico, just south of El Paso, Texas. Having sent the American troops away, the Mexican soldiers proceeded to kill all but 17 of the trapped Apaches, though the exact manner of Victorio's death remains unclear. Some claimed a Native American scout employed by the Mexican army killed the famous warrior. But according to the Apache, Victorio took his own life rather than surrender to the Mexicans. Regardless of how it happened, Victorio's death made him a martyr to the Apache people and strengthened the resolve of other warriors to continue the fight. The last of the great Apache warriors, Geronimo, would not surrender until 1886.
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NATIVE AMERICAN 1910'S APACHE
NATIVE AMERICAN 1910'S APACHE FORT SILL BAG: Apache beaded bag with beaded designs on both sides measures 9.5'' h x 7.75'' w with an additional 5'' of beaded fringe. Commonly referred to as ''Fort Sill'' bags because the Apaches were confined here from 1894-1914.
CONDITION: Appears to be in very good/excellent condition.
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UNKNOWN C.1900: APACHE INDIAN
UNKNOWN C.1900: APACHE INDIAN FAMILY BY THEIR GRASS HUT Toned silver print. Provenance: Property from the Collection of Gerald Kornblau. 5 7/8 x 7 3/4 in. 12 1/8 x 15 1/8 in. (frame).
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[American Indian - Southwest] Books
[American Indian - Southwest] Books on the Apache lot of 7 books including:Basso Keith H. Wisdom Sits in Places: Landscape and Language Among the Western Apache. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press 1996.Brant Charles S. Jim Whitewolf: The Life of a Kiowa Apache Indian. New York: Dover Publications Inc. 1969.Ferg Alan. (ed.) Western Apache Material Culture: The Goodwin and Guenther Collections. Phoenix: University of Arizona Press 1988.Laczko Gina. Apache Music and Musical Instruments. Mesa Museum 1981.Mails Thomas E. The People Called Apache. New York: Promontory Press 1974. Moorhead Max L. The Apache Frontier: Jacobo Ugarte and Spanish-Indian Relations in Northern New Spain 1769-1791. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1968.Opler Morris Edward. Myths and Tales of the Jicarilla Apache Indians. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press 1994.
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COMANCHE, DOC TATE NEVAQUAYA,
COMANCHE, DOC TATE NEVAQUAYA, APACHE FIRE DANCEDoc Tate Nevaquaya, (Comanche, 1932 - 1996) Apache Fire Dance, gouache on paper signed lower right: DOC TATE NEVAQUAYA gouache on paper Dimensions: 28 x 21 in. (71.12 x 53.34 cm.), Frame: 41 1/4 x 34 1/4 x 2 in. (104.78 x 87 x 5.08 cm.) Provenance: The Daniel J. Brackett Collection
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WHITE MOUNTAIN APACHE, CA.
WHITE MOUNTAIN APACHE, CA. 1920White Mountain Apache, ca. 1920, woven straw, pigments Provenance: The Paul Rhetts Collection, New Mexico
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(NATIVE AMERICAN) CURTIS EDWARD
(NATIVE AMERICAN) CURTIS EDWARD Typical Apache Figure photogravure on paper signed in black ink stamped inventory number to left corner framed and matted. 7 x 4 1/2 inches.
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RUSSELL W. RECCHION "APACHE" OIL ON
RUSSELL W. RECCHION "APACHE" OIL ON CANVAS Russell Wayne Recchion (American / Arizona b. 1954), "Apache", 2009, oil on canvas, depicting a standing male figure holding a gun, signed first and middle name to lower right and last name, copyright symbol and dated to lower left, signed, titled, and dated on white backing en verso, framed. Approximate measurements: canvas h. 16", w. 11. 875". Frame h. 25. 25", w. 21. 25", d. 2".
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RUSSELL W. RECCHION "APACHE" OIL ON
RUSSELL W. RECCHION "APACHE" OIL ON CANVAS Russell Wayne Recchion (American / Arizona b. 1954), "Apache", 2009, oil on canvas, depicting a standing male figure holding a gun, signed first and middle name to lower right and last name, copyright symbol and dated to lower left, signed, titled, and dated on white backing en verso, framed. Provenance: Private Collection, Concord, NC. Approx. canvas h. 16", w. 11.875". Frame h. 25.25", w. 21.25", d. 2".
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A LARGE POLYCHROME APACHE BASKETA
A LARGE POLYCHROME APACHE BASKETA large polychrome Apache basket, First-quarter 20th Century; Southwest United States Coiled tray with arrow points and interlacing sawtooth bands, with rim ticking 5.5" H x 17.5" Dia. Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA Dimensions: 5.5" H x 17.5" Dia. Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA
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LOUIS SHIPSHEE (D.1975) VICTORIO
LOUIS SHIPSHEE (D.1975) VICTORIO APACHE PORTRAITFramed oil on canvas board painting, "Victorio, Apache," signed lower left L. ShipShee (Louis ShipShee, Potawatomi, 1896-1975), sight: 19.5"h, 15.5"w, overall: 30.75"h, 26.75"w, 9.75lbs
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JOHN NIETO, APACHE SCOUT,
JOHN NIETO, APACHE SCOUT, 2008John Nieto, (1936 - 2018) Apache Scout, 2008, acrylic on canvas signed in moon, lower right: Nieto inscribed verso: © Nieto, © Nieto "APACHE SCOUT", © Nieto 2008 acrylic on canvas Dimensions: 60 x 60 in. (152.40 x 152.40 cm.), frame: 61 3/4 x 61 3/4 x 1 3/4 in. (156.85 x 156.85 x 4.45 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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APACHE, OLLA BASKET, CA.
APACHE, OLLA BASKET, CA. 1900Apache, Olla Basket, ca. 1900, woven straw fibers, pigments Dimensions: 23 x 18 in. (58.42 x 45.72 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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A LARGE APACHE BASKETA large Apache
A LARGE APACHE BASKETA large Apache basket, First-quarter 20th Century; Southwest United States Coiled tray with a four-pointed flower center and an alternating band of trees and dogs 2.5" H x 18.25" Dia. Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA Dimensions: 2.5" H x 18.25" Dia. Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA
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Austin Deuel No Man's Friend Bronze
Austin Deuel No Man's Friend Bronze on wood base depicting seated Apache scout on rock structure. With title and 5/15 inscribed on rear; ht. 14.5 in. (with stand).
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CYBIS PORCELAIN FIGURE OF APACHE
CYBIS PORCELAIN FIGURE OF APACHE "CHATO"Cybis Porcelain Figure of Apache "Chato", Trenton, NJ, wood base, h. 13 1/2 in., w. 8 in., d. 9 1/2 in. Provenance: The Schoenberger Collection, 1812 Palmer Avenue, New Orleans.
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APACHE, POLYCHROME OLLA, CA. 1910 -
APACHE, POLYCHROME OLLA, CA. 1910 - 1920Apache, Polychrome Olla, ca. 1910 - 1920, Dimensions: height: 18 x diameter 20 1/2 in. (45.72 x 52.07 cm.) Provenance: The Randolph Hearst Collection, ca. 1910 – 1920 The Greer Garson Collection (purchased from Sotheby's, 1963) The Paul Rhetts Collection, New Mexico
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APACHE, BURDEN BASKET, CA.
APACHE, BURDEN BASKET, CA. 1960Apache, Burden Basket, ca. 1960, woven willow, natural dyes, buckskin, tin cones Dimensions: Height: 15 in. x Diameter: 11 in. (38.1 x 27.9 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Texas
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Edward S. Curtis. Eskadi -
Edward S. Curtis. Eskadi - Apache. 1903, photogravure on paper. 14¾ h × 10¼ w in. estimate: $1,200–1,800. This work is plate number 16 from Curtis’ series The North American Indian. Printed signature, title and date to under image ‘Eskadi - Apache From Copyright Photograph 1903 by E. S. Curtis Photogravure John Andrew & Sons’. Sold with an albumen print by Charles M. Bell, "Yellow Bull Nez Perce Chief," c. 1879, sight: 15.75 h x 11.5 w inches.
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A LARGE APACHE BASKETA large Apache
A LARGE APACHE BASKETA large Apache basket, First quarter 20th century Depicting five conjoined diamonds with stars and whirling logs 18" H x 20" Dia. Dimensions: 18" H x 20" Dia.
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CHIRICAHUA APACHE, ALLAN CAPRON
CHIRICAHUA APACHE, ALLAN CAPRON HOUSER (HAOUZOUS), UNTITLED (MOTHER AND CHILD)Allan Capron Houser (Haouzous), (Chiricahua Apache, 1914 - 1994) Untitled (Mother and Child), alabaster inscribed: ALLAN HOUSER alabaster Dimensions: 20 1/4 x 12 x 12 1/4 in. (51.4 x 30.5 x 31.1 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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ROBERT WAGONER OIL, APACHE WITH
ROBERT WAGONER OIL, APACHE WITH HORSE. Robert B. Wagoner (b. 1928) oil on canvas, Apache man and horse in desert, signed lower right, Robert Wagoner. Canvas 18” x 14”, Overall 29” x 24”.
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Group of two sepia Apache
Group of two sepia Apache portrait photographs both framed in koa wood; Man with Headband and Pattern Blanket: 1" tear on center quadrant, overall good condition; Man with Headband Side Profile: crease on center-right quadrant, overall good condition; largest sight L 10 1/2" W 13" (Approx.)
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ALLAN HOUSER, APACHE CROWN DANCE,
ALLAN HOUSER, APACHE CROWN DANCE, 1952Allan Houser, (Chiricahua Apache, 1914 - 1994) Apache Crown Dance, 1952, serigraph signed and dated in plate lower right: © Allan Houser -52- serigraph Dimensions: 14 1/2 x 18 1/2 in. (36.8 x 47 cm.), Frame: 20 1/4 x 24 1/4 x 3/4 in. (51.4 x 61.6 x 1.9 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, California
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FRANK PAUL VIGIL, (AMERICAN,
FRANK PAUL VIGIL, (AMERICAN, JICARILLA APACHE, 1922 -1979) GOUACHE AND INK ON BLACK PAPER, APACHE / NATIVE AMERICAN ON HORSEBACK OF ...Frank Paul Vigil, (American, Jicarilla Apache, 1922 -1979) gouache and ink on black paper, Apache / Native American on horseback of dappled gray mid trot, profile view, signed and dated '58 lower right, framed and matted behind glass, wear consistent with age, not examined out of frame, ss: 15 1/4" h. x 12 1/4" w.
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APACHE, BASKET/FIGURAL TRAYApache,
APACHE, BASKET/FIGURAL TRAYApache, Basket/Figural Tray, coil weave featuring ten (10) human figures, fifteen (15) deer, and five (5) crosses Dimensions: Height: 4 in. x Diameter: 17 1/2 in. (10.2 x 44.5 cm.) Provenance: The Paul Rhetts Collection, New Mexico
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20TH CENTURY: "FLAG, APACHE
20TH CENTURY: "FLAG, APACHE (?)"2000; mixed media; signed "Dario Wirkkala" [?] and dated verso; titled to label verso; Provenance: The Estate of Charles Fries and Ava Ostern Fries, Los Angeles; 9 x 11 inches; 12 x 15 inches frame Condition:
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GENERAL DICKMAN AUTOGRAPH, APACHE
GENERAL DICKMAN AUTOGRAPH, APACHE WARS TO WWIJoseph Theodore Dickman served in five wars including the Apache War (Geronimo campaign), Spanish American War, the Boxer Rebellion and WWI. Commanded the 3rd Infantry Division known as "The Rock of the Marne." Autograph includes his name, rank, un identified fort, and 11 Aug '19. Written on what appears to be two cards affixed to one another. Overall approx. 5" L x 3-3/4" H. Pencil marks to front, some soiling to lower right corner, pencil and glue on verso. See images for more details on co ndition. This item can be shipped in-house.
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''Scene in Geronimo's Camp''
''Scene in Geronimo's Camp'' Cabinet Card by C.S. Fly On reverse: The Apache Outlaw & Murderer. Taken before the surrender to Gen. Crook March 27 1886 in the Sierra Madre Mts. of Mexico Escaped March 30 1886. Mo. 174 - Geronimo Son and two picked braves. Man w/long rifle Geronimo.Condition: Some slight fading.Dimensions: Overall 5 1/4'' x 8 1/2''E
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TWO APACHE BURDEN BASKETS, EACH
TWO APACHE BURDEN BASKETS, EACH WITH FLARING SIDES, MOUNTED WITH FRINGE Two Apache burden baskets, each with flaring sides, mounted with fringe, the larger 12"h x 17"d. Provenance: Collection from the prominent designer and restauranteur, Patrick Kuleto, Napa, CA.