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The Song of Hiawatha by Henry
The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow London: David Bogue, 1855. First edition, first issue ("dove" for "dived", p.96, line 7). 8 vo. Finely rebound in 1912 by M.E.R. Full teal color leather with gilt tooled flowers in red and blue. Gilt ruled edges. 316 pages.
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* (AMERICANA NATIVE AMERICANA) A
* (AMERICANA NATIVE AMERICANA) A group of five titles in six volumes. The Myth of Hiawatha and Other Oral Legends. By Henry R. Schoolcraft. Philadelphia: J. Lippincott 1856. 8vo blind-stamped brown cloth title in gilt to spine. London: Trubner 1856. 8vo publisher's brown cloth. First edition. Information Respecting the History and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States. By Henry Schoolcraft. Part V. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott (1855). 4to publisher's red cloth. Ex-library copy. The Seminoles of Florida. By Minnie Moore Wilson. Philadelphia: American Printing House 1896. Thin 8vo publisher's grey cloth. First edition. Twasinta's Seminoles; or Rape of Florida. By Albert A. Whitman. St. Louis: Nixon-Jones 1885. Thin 8vo publisher's brown cloth. Revised edition. Sweet Medicine. By Peter J. Powell. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1969. 2 vols. 8vo publisher's black cloth slipcase. First edition.
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CHALKWARE BUST OF HIAWATHA, H: 28
CHALKWARE BUST OF HIAWATHA, H: 28 INChalkware Bust of Hiawatha, H: 28 in,
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LONGFELLOW, SONG OF HIAWATHA, 1ST
LONGFELLOW, SONG OF HIAWATHA, 1ST STATE1st Edition, first printing Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, published by Ticknor & Fields, Boston, 1855. First state with "Dove" for "Dived" on page 96 and a missing letter "n" on page 279. Very good condition with some shelfwear, spotting and writing on ffep.
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Two books with illustrations by
Two books with illustrations by Harrison Fisher including "The Song of Hiawatha" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1906 and also "American Beauties" with decorations by E. Stenson Crawford. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1909. Both with minor wear to the spine, Hiawatha with gift inscription, Beauties with light foxing to each flyleaf.
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'THE SONG OF HIAWATHA', HENRY
'THE SONG OF HIAWATHA', HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW FOR TICKNOR AND FIELDS, BOSTON, 1855, PRINTED BY METCALF AND COMPANY, CAMBRIDGE, OPENING PAGE INSCRIBED L.P. MULLIKEN'The Song of Hiawatha', Henry Wadsworth Longfellow for Ticknor and Fields, Boston, 1855, Printed by Metcalf and Company, Cambridge, opening page inscribed L.P. Mulliken, Provenance: Family Descent From the Library of Nobel Laureate (Chemistry, 1966) Professor Robert Sanderson Mulliken By Descent to Current Owner
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HAROLD COPPING HIAWATHA FRAMED
HAROLD COPPING HIAWATHA FRAMED LITHOGRAPHS 1904Featured in this lot are three (3) Harold Copping Colour Lithographs of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Poem, "Song of Hiawatha" characters, copyright 1902 C. H. Allen, published 1904. In this vibrant and enchanting colour lithograph, artist Harold Copping brings to life the timeless love story of Hiawatha and Minnehaha. Figures are delicately rendered with intricate details that showcase Copping's mastery of his craft. Each brushstroke seems to breathe life into these beloved literary figures. Each colour lithograph is individually framed in heavy cardboard frames, their front face borders illustrated with scenes from the poem. The Song of Hiawatha is an 1855 epic poem in trochaic tetrameter by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow which features Native American characters. The epic relates the fictional adventures of an Ojibwe warrior named Hiawatha and the tragedy of his love for Minnehaha, a Dakota woman. C. H. Allen was the Cedarine Allen Company, makers of piano and furniture polish in the late 19th century. These lithographs were gifted as "advertising novelties". Reverse sides of the larger pieces read, "Presented with compliments of Cedarine Allen Company Manufacturers of CEDARINE The Standard Piano and Furniture Polish. Clinton, N. Y. FRAME PAT'D FEB'Y 23, 04". The frames are shadowbox style with wood inset trim. A series of these were made by G.H. Allen copyrighted under Birch Bark in 1902. The borders are meant to replicate birch bark in appearance. Each piece features a portion of the poem which the respective lithograph portrays. Lithographs are in nice condition, frame fronts exhibit fading that blend into the illustrated scenes, edges are rounded from normal handling. Largest frames measure 9.25"W x 11.25"L, smallest is 5.25"W x 6.75"L
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PAINTED CHALK BUST OF
PAINTED CHALK BUST OF HIAWATHAPainted chalk bust of Hiawatha, 28" h.
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WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT SCULPTURE,
WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT SCULPTURE, HIAWATHABlack basalt sculpture modeled as the legendary chief Hiawatha of the Onondaga tribe standing proudly with spear.
Figure is fixed to square base. Spear included and is detachable. Wedgwood S and title Hiawatha stamped to rear of base. Issued: 19th c.
Dimensions: 6"L x 5"W x 17.25"H
Manufacturer: Wedgwood
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear. Headdress broken/missing from top.
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CYBIS PORCELAIN FIGURE OF ONANDAGA,
CYBIS PORCELAIN FIGURE OF ONANDAGA, "HIAWATHA"Cybis Porcelain Figure of Onandaga, "Hiawatha", Trenton, NJ, wood base, h. 11 in., w. 7 1/2 in., d. 8 1/2 in. Provenance: The Schoenberger Collection, 1812 Palmer Avenue, New Orleans.
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(WALT DISNEY) LITTLE HIAWATHA
(WALT DISNEY) LITTLE HIAWATHA Original production celluloid from the Disney short Little Hiawatha 1937 gouache on trimmed celluloid applied to a Courvoisier hand-painted watercolor and airbrush background. Original Courvoisier Gallery sticker to verso. Framed and matted. 8 x 8 1/2 inches.
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Disney Courvoisier cel "Little
Disney Courvoisier cel "Little Hiawatha" depicting Little Hiawatha from the 1937 Walt Disney short, hand inked and hand painted, mounted on a wood grain background, inscribed "Little Hiawatha" on the inner mat, 6-1/4" x 4-3/4" sight, framed 15-1/4" x 13-1/4", good condition
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FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON
FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (AMERICAN, 1861)Frederic Sackrider Remington (American, 1861-1909), "Landscape from The Song of Hiawatha", pen and ink on paper, signed lower left, inscribed "349/Landscape" upper left and "IV Image 83" en verso, 12 1/2 in. x 15 3/4 in., framed . Provenance: Collection of Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston, MA; Kennedy Galleries, Inc., New York, NY, Dec. 12, 1973. Ill.: Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. The Song of Hiawatha. Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1890, p. 83.
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LONGFELLOW, THE SONG OF HIAWATHA,
LONGFELLOW, THE SONG OF HIAWATHA, BOSTON 1855 AND THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH, CAMBRIDGE 1858, TWO VOLUMESLongfellow, The Song of Hiawatha, Boston 1855 and The Courtship of Miles Standish, Cambridge 1858, Two Volumes
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HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW AND
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW AND FREDERIC REMINGTON. THE SONG OF HIAWATHA. AUTOGRAPHED BY REMINGTON. 1906 8 3/4 X 6 1/2 IN. (22.23 X 16.51 CM.)HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW AND FREDERIC REMINGTON. THE SONG OF HIAWATHA. AUTOGRAPHED BY REMINGTON. 1906, [Signed Book] Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth and Remington, Frederic. The Song of Hiawatha. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and The Heritage Press. 1890. 8vo. xviii, 242 pp. Inscribed on front pastedown in ink 'To Herbert Gunnison/from/Frederic Remington/1906.' and below 'To my wife/Effie M. Gunnison/from her husband/H.F. Gunnison/ Nov. 15 1927.' Leather boards with gilt decorations of geese, gilt spine. Illustrated with works by Remington with tissue guards Dimensions: 8 3/4 x 6 1/2 in. (22.23 x 16.51 cm.) Provenance: Herbert F. Gunnison (1858-1932) was the publisher of the Brooklyn Eagle.
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WILSON TEWAQUAPTEWA, BADGER
WILSON TEWAQUAPTEWA, BADGER KATSINA, CA. 1920 - 1940Wilson Tewaquaptewa, (Hopi, 1871 - 1960) Badger Katsina, ca. 1920 - 1940, carved wood, pigments carved wood, pigments Dimensions: 9 1/2 x 4 3/4 x 3 in. (24.13 x 12.07 x 7.62 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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C. 1960's Hiawatha middle weight
C. 1960's Hiawatha middle weight bicycle nice original.
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(2) Animation drawings, c/o MGM
(2) Animation drawings, c/o MGM Studio "Little Hiawatha", orange and black pencil on untrimmed animation sheet that bears the studio notation "84", with COA, and drawing of a boy on untrimmed animation sheet with notation "67"
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WARNER KOIYAQUAPTEWA, WARRIOR MOUSE
WARNER KOIYAQUAPTEWA, WARRIOR MOUSE (TOSON HóMIITSI)Warner Koiyaquaptewa, (20th/21st century) Warrior Mouse (Toson Hómiitsi), carved wood, pigments, leather, string inscribed underside: Georgia 1982 Toson Hómìitsi (which literally means sweet-corn-loving mouse) is better known as Warrior Mouse is not a katsina but a figure from one of the Hopi folktales. In the story he is constantly threatened by a hawk and in turns he tells the hawk to leave or he will vanquish it in battle. The hawk of course does not take him seriously and neither do the people in the village. Toson Hómìitsi nonetheless proceeds to prepare for battle and prepare a warrior song. On the appointed day, hawk begins his attack and in the ensuing battle, Toson Hómìitsi prevails and kills the hawk. The story is recounted in its full length in a Hopi-English booklet illustrated by the late Fred Kabotie. carved wood, pigments, leather, string Dimensions: 12 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 5 in. (31.75 x 13.97 x 12.70 cm.) Provenance: The Georgia and Charles Loloma Collection
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Dan Lomahaftewa (Hopi-Choctaw,
Dan Lomahaftewa (Hopi-Choctaw, 1951-2005)
Song of Germination
monotype on paper
signed Dan Lomahaftewa (lower right)
29 x 38 inches (sight).
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MCKENNEY & HALL PRINT,
MCKENNEY & HALL PRINT, "HOO-WAN-NE-KA". Published and printed by J.T. Bowen, 1841, Philadelphia. From "The History of the Indian Tribes of North America". Large folio hand colored lithograph with good colors of "A Winnebago Chief". Short tear on right side. Framed, 28"h. 24"w.
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McKenney & Hall (American, 19th
McKenney & Hall (American, 19th Century) "Wa-Kawn-Ha-Ka, A Winnebago Chief" and "A-Mis-Quam, A Winnebago Brave", pair of hand-colored lithographs, each sight 18" x 12", from History of the Indian Tribes of North America. Glazed, handsomely matted and framed en suite.
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Three McKenney & Hall
Three McKenney & Hall lithographs: KA-NA-PI-MAU; an Ottawa Chief, and O-HYA-WA-MINCE-KEE; a Chippewa Chief, both published by Daniel Rice and James G. Clark, 1842, 1843; PUSH-MA-TA-HA, published by Key & Biddle, 1833, all hand-colored lithographs from History of the Indian Tribes of North America, Philadelphia, folio size, 18-14 x 14 in. (page), all matted.
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NATIVE AMERICAN KIOWA PORTRAITMid
NATIVE AMERICAN KIOWA PORTRAITMid 20th century oil portrait on wood of a Native American chief identified verso WHITE BEAR (SATANTA), KIOWA, MEMBER OF SOUTHERN PLAINS DELEGATION OF 1863. 13 x 10.5 inches, framed 14.5 x 12.5.
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John T. Bowen (American, 1801-1856)
John T. Bowen (American, 1801-1856) "Wesh-Cubb, a Chippewa Chief" and "Ha-Ka, a Winnebago Chief", pair of colored lithographs, published by D. Rice and A. N. Hart, Philadelphia, sight 10-3/4" x 5". Handsomely presented in matching deep antiqued wooden frames with giltwood fillets.
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McKenney and Hall (American, 19th
McKenney and Hall (American, 19th Century) "Pa-She-Pa-Haw A Sauk Chief" and "Meta-Kossega A Chippeway Warrior", pair of chromolithographs, published by J. T. Bowen, Philadelphia, sight 10" x 7". Glazed, matted and presented in hardwood frames.
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MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY),
MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY), MA-HAS-KAH OR WHITE CLOUD: AN IOWAY CHIEF / MOA-NA-HON-GA, GREAT WALKER: AN IOWAY CHIEF (TWO WORKS) Hand-colored lithographs, 19th century, from History of the Indian Tribes of North America by Thomas McKenney, presented in uniform framing.
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Maxfield Parrish ''Hawatha'' rare
Maxfield Parrish ''Hawatha'' rare Oct. 14 1905 Collier's magazine excellent 10'' x 14''.
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EDWARD SEECHOMA, PAHLHKWMANA
EDWARD SEECHOMA, PAHLHKWMANA (BUTTERFLY MAIDEN) KATSINAEdward Seechoma, (Hopi, 20th Century) Pahlhkwmana (Butterfly Maiden) Katsina, carved cottonwood, pigments, feathers inscribed underside: ED SEECHOMA carved cottonwood, pigments, feathers Dimensions: 13 7/8 x 8 x 3 7/8 in. (35.24 x 20.32 x 9.84 cm.) Provenance: The Georgia and Charles Loloma Collection
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EDWARD SEECHOMA, KOWARPA (QUAIL)
EDWARD SEECHOMA, KOWARPA (QUAIL) KATSINAEdward Seechoma, (Hopi, 20th Century) Kowarpa (Quail) Katsina, carved cottonwood, natural pigments, feathers carved cottonwood, natural pigments, feathers Dimensions: 16 1/2 x 5 x 5 1/2 in. (41.91 x 12.70 x 13.97 cm.) Provenance: The Georgia and Charles Loloma Collection
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MCKENNEY AND HALL, MOA-NA-HONGA:
MCKENNEY AND HALL, MOA-NA-HONGA: GREAT WALKER, AN IOWAY CHIEFMcKenney and Hall, Moa-Na-Honga: Great Walker, An Ioway Chief, History of the Indian Tribes of North America After Charles Bird King (1785 - 1862) Printed by I.T. Bowen's Lithographic Establishment Published by McKenney and Hall, F.W. Greenough hand colored lithograph Dimensions: 17 1/2 x 14 in. (44.5 x 35.6 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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PRADIER, OFFSET PRINT, (29-3/8 X
PRADIER, OFFSET PRINT, (29-3/8 X 21-1/2 IN) AND 'WEDDING JOURNEY OF MINNEHAHA AND HIAWATHA', COLOR PRINT, (32-3/4 X 24-1/2 IN), BOTH.Pradier, Offset Print, (29-3/8 x 21-1/2 in) and 'Wedding Journey of Minnehaha and Hiawatha', Color Print, (32-3/4 x 24-1/2 in), Both Framed
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McKenney and Hall (American, 19th
McKenney and Hall (American, 19th Century) "Hoo-Wan-Ne-Ka (a Winnebago Chief)" and "Mon-ka-Ush-Ka (a Sioux Chief)", pair of hand-colored bookplate engravings, sight 10" x 6", published by D.Rice and A.N. Hart, Philadelphia, lithographed, printed and colored by J.T. Bowen (two pieces).
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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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TWO MCKENNEY & HALL PRINTS OF
TWO MCKENNEY & HALL PRINTS OF AMERICAN INDIANS. Handcolored lithographs on paper. Ma Has Kah Chief of the Ioways published by F. W. Greenough Philad.; printed by L.T. Bowen. In a mat and frame 23''h. 19''w. and The Figured Stone A Chippewa Chief by''Lehman & Duval Phila''. Taped tears. In a mat and frame 23''h. 17''w.
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MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY),
MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY), J-AW-BEANCE, A CHIPPEWAY CHIEF / MON-KA-USH-KA, A SIOUX CHIEF / PETALESHAROO, A PAWNEE BRAVE (THREE WORKS) Hand-colored lithographs, 19th century, from History of the Indian Tribes of North America by Thomas McKenney, presented in uniform framing.