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HODODA SATSUMA 19C MEIJI JAPANESE
HODODA SATSUMA 19C MEIJI JAPANESE BOWLLarge 10-3/4" diameter ribbed bowl. Inside depicts the 18 arhats. Outside has alternating cobalt glazed vanes with painted panels depicting groups of women. About 4-1/2" high. Some gilt wear on outside. No damage or repair. No wear to painting or gilding inside bowl. Bottom bears Hododa (Hodota) cartouche beneath Shimazu family crest. From estate collection of very fine Satsuma, several pieces of which are in today's sale. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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FIREDA POLEAHLA: TWO HOPI POTS1966;
FIREDA POLEAHLA: TWO HOPI POTS1966; black on red ground; each signed to underside; Provenance: de-accessioned from The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; one: 10 inches high; the other: 4 inches high Condition:
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Hojman (i) Boy Holding a Dove
Hojman (i) Boy Holding a Dove (ii) Woman in a Village Landscape
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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RONDINA HUMA, HOPI TEWA POTTERYHopi
RONDINA HUMA, HOPI TEWA POTTERYHopi pottery vessel by Rondina Huma of Hopi Tewa, Polacca, Arizona. Signed under base. Circa 20th century. Measures 4 1/2" tall. Excellent condition with no chips cracks or damage.
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RONDINA HUMA (B. 1947,
RONDINA HUMA (B. 1947, HOPI-TEWA)Rondina Huma (b. 1947, Hopi-Tewa), A polychrome jar, late 20th century Signed to the underside: Rondina Huma The shouldered vessel with medium shard geometric motifs in red and brown slip glaze on a buff ground Dimensions: 4.5" H x 5.25" Dia. Provenance: The Estate of Oscar and Barbara Leidenfrost
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A HOPI JEDITTO POTTERY BOWLA Hopi
A HOPI JEDITTO POTTERY BOWLA Hopi Jeditto pottery bowl, Pre-1500 AD Unmarked The ghost fired black on yellow bowl with a Four Directions motif Dimensions: 3.5" H x 8.25" Dia. Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
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MIODROG DJURIC DADO, ETCHING
MIODROG DJURIC DADO, ETCHING Miodrog Djuric Dado (Yugoslavian,1933-2010), Head, etching on paper, signed and dated "Dado 67" in pencil lower right, numbered "45/99" lower left, loose and unframed, 10"h x 13"w (sheet)
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TOHONO O'ODHAM WOVEN HORSEHAIR OLLA
TOHONO O'ODHAM WOVEN HORSEHAIR OLLA 20th c., Papago-Pima, basket vessel with red dyed geometric design, 9"h x 13"dia.
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Hisi Quotskuyva Nampeyo Hopi Jar
Hisi Quotskuyva Nampeyo Hopi Jar with squat round body painted with eight various butterfly maidens surrounding opening signed and dated on base height 4.75 in. x diameter 8.75 in.1996 Condition: Near excellent.
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3 HOPI DANCING FIGURES
3 HOPI DANCING FIGURES
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HOLLOHAZA, HUNGARIAN ART DECO
HOLLOHAZA, HUNGARIAN ART DECO PORCELAIN FIGURE OF DANCER, H: 10 1/4 IN. (26 CM.)Hollohaza, Hungarian Art Deco Porcelain Figure of Dancer,, Kezzel Festett 4834 Dimensions: H: 10 1/4 in. (26 cm.)
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A HOPI JEDITTO POTTERY BOWLA Hopi
A HOPI JEDITTO POTTERY BOWLA Hopi Jeditto pottery bowl, Pre-1500 AD Unmarked Possibly early Sikyatki, the ceramic bowl with polychrome glyph triangle motif to the interior and a geometric motif to exterior side Dimensions: 3" H x 8.25" Dia. Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
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Group of Hopi Ogres lot of 4
Group of Hopi Ogres lot of 4 including Soyoko Hilili Chakwaina and a Mudhead average height 12 in. third - fourth quarter 20th century Property of an Ohio Collector Condition: Due to the fragile nature of these dolls we do not guarantee their condition. Dolls may have missing accouterments repaired limbs or broken parts.
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MIROSLAW NARBUTT: "HODEGETRIA" -
MIROSLAW NARBUTT: "HODEGETRIA" - O/B, 2002Painting on board titled "Hodegetria" ("Virgin Mary Showing the Way") by Polish artist Miroslaw Narbutt, signed "M. Narbutt 2002" lower left. Mr. Narbutt (b. 1943) is an art restorer, visual artist, iconographer, photographer, and author of essays on the history of art; his work is modeled on the technique and technology described in the post-Byzantine treaties of Hermeneja and Podlinniki. [15 1/4 x 10 inches]. In good condition.
Condition:
In good condition.
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SELECTION OF JUDAICA Including
SELECTION OF JUDAICA Including Dubnow, HISTORY OF THE JEWS IN RUSSIA AND POLAND (Phila.: 1920) 3 vols, 12mo, cloth; HAGADAH, illustrated by Arthur Szyk (Jerusalem: 1962) 4to, embossed metal cover; SIDDUR AVODAT ISRAEL (Jerusalem: 1969) 156mo, with metal cover (as is); and a six-light brass Menorah with snuffer, 8 1/2 in. H., 8 in. W.
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Pair of Hungarian Porcelain
Pair of Hungarian Porcelain Figurinesof peasant man & woman signed Hollohaza 12'' excellent.
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A HOPI SHALAKO MANA KACHINA A
A HOPI SHALAKO MANA KACHINA A Hopi Shalako Mana kachina, the dancer in nude form wearing a dramatic open relief tabelta, having removable top kiva steps, overall painted in red, white black/blue pigments, 10.5"h x 8.75"w
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A HOPI ADOLESCENT MANA KACHINA A
A HOPI ADOLESCENT MANA KACHINA A Hopi adolescent mana kachina, 11.5"h
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HOPI, CLAUDINA LOMAKEMA, BLACK ON
HOPI, CLAUDINA LOMAKEMA, BLACK ON RED POTClaudina Lomakema, (Hopi, b. 1940) Black on Red Pot, fired clay, pigment inscribed: CLAUDINA / LOMAKEMA fired clay, pigment Dimensions: Height 4 1/2 x Diameter 7 1/4 in. (11.43 x 18.42 cm.) Provenance: The Alexander Caplan Collection
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HOLLOHAZA FIGURE OF A NUDE WOMAN, A
HOLLOHAZA FIGURE OF A NUDE WOMAN, A HOLLOHAZA FIGURE OF A BIRD, A HUNGARIAN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A GENTLEMAN AND A NAO BIRD FIGUREHollohaza Figure of a Nude Woman, a Hollohaza Figure of a Bird, a Hungarian Porcelain Figure of a Gentleman and a NAO Bird Figure
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OSCAR HOWE (1915-1983, YANKTONAI
OSCAR HOWE (1915-1983, YANKTONAI DAKOTA), "KODA, NAPE CIUZA" ("FRIEND, I SHAKE YOUR HAND"), 1966, GOUACHE ON PAPER, IMAGE: 20.625" H X 21.375" W; SHEET: 22.375" H X 23.375" WOscar Howe, "Koda, Nape Ciuza" ("Friend, I Shake Your Hand"), 1966, Gouache on paper Signed and dated lower right: Oscar Howe, with the artist's fingerprint imprinted in paint in the lower right sheet margin; titled on a label affixed to the frame's backing board Gouache on paper Dimensions: Image: 20.625" H x 21.375" W; Sheet: 22.375" H x 23.375" W Provenance: University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD John C. Weaver, gift from the above in thanks for his commencement address on January 28, 1967 A Private Rancho Palos Verdes Estate, by descent from the above Notes: Oscar Howe (1915-1983) was a renowned Native American artist who is best known for his innovative and expressive depictions of traditional Dakota culture and mythology. Born on the Crow Creek Reservation in South Dakota, Howe grew up immersed in his heritage and was deeply influenced by the rich visual traditions of his people. Despite facing significant obstacles as a Native American artist in a predominantly white art world, Howe persevered and became one of the most respected and celebrated artists of his generation. Howe experimented with a wide range of artistic styles and techniques, eventually developing a highly individualized style that blended traditional Dakota imagery with contemporary abstract forms. He drew inspiration from the geometric designs and bright colors of Dakota beadwork and quillwork, as well as from the bold, sweeping lines of modernist painting. Throughout his career, Howe created a vast body of work that included paintings, drawings, prints, and murals, as well as sculptures and installations. His art was exhibited widely in galleries and museums across the United States and Europe, and he received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to the field. Despite facing discrimination and marginalization throughout his life, Oscar Howe remained committed to his artistic vision and his cultural heritage. In 2022, a major exhibition titled "Dakota Modern: The Art of Oscar Howe" opened at the National Museum of the American Indian, New York which reintroduced Howe's work to contemporary audiences. The exhibition subsequently traveled to the Portland Art Museum in Oregon and will be on view at the South Dakota Art Museum at South Dakota State University from June 10, 2023 to September 17, 2023. A label on the frame verso, typewritten by the artist, provides the following explanation of this painting's subject matter: "HORSE DANCER" (Sunk waci) "Sioux Indians (Dakota's) really appreciated the horse and his use to them, in hunting, warfare and many other uses. The horse appropriately named SUNKA WAKAN, (Sacred Dog) and considered mysterious - He is given a dance in his honor, in which the horse dances or performs in rhythm to singing with drumbeats - Horse is with or without rider - Horses used in dance usually number between 20 to 40 - in each performance in formation as according to cardinal points (different colors artificial). "The background as related to foreground (in form, rhythm etc.) is explained through Sioux language, of nature or natural dimensional meanings and feelings which I try to objectify, the visual form by verbal (Sioux) meanings. Sioux terminology makes for poetic aesthetic form and forms. "(The colors of the horses according to the cardinal points are. Four black horses represent the west; white, the north; sorrel, the east; buckskin, the south)."
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HOPI, THIRD MESA, PAIR OF FIGURAL
HOPI, THIRD MESA, PAIR OF FIGURAL WICKER PLAQUES, CROW MOTHER AND AHöL MANA KATSINAHopi, Third Mesa, Pair of Figural Wicker Plaques, Crow Mother and Ahöl Mana Katsina, natural and aniline dyes, woven sumac Dimensions: Crow Mother: Height 1 1/4 x Diameter 14 in. (3.2 x 35.6 cm.), Ahöl Mana Katsina: Height 1 x Diameter 14 in. (2.5 x 35.6 cm.) Provenance: The Georgia and Charles Loloma Collection
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HOPI/PAIUTE/TOHONO O'ODHAM
HOPI/PAIUTE/TOHONO O'ODHAM [PAPAGO], GROUP OF FOUR BASKETRY TRAYSHopi/Paiute/Tohono O'odham [Papago], Group of Four Basketry Trays, woven natural reeds, pigments Dimensions: Smallest: Height: 3/4 x Diameter: 10 3/4 in. (1.9 x 27.3 cm.); Largest: Height: 2 x Diameter: 13 3/4 in. (5.1 x 34.9 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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VINTAGE CZECHOSLOVAKIA PORCELAIN
VINTAGE CZECHOSLOVAKIA PORCELAIN HUMIDOR / JAR In the form of a baby's head, the bonnet as a cover, stamped on the underside.
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Hollohaza Hungarian porcelain
Hollohaza Hungarian porcelain costumed figure with hand painted detail. 12\"H. Very good condition with minor wear."
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MIODROG DJURIC DADO (YUGOSLAVIAN,
MIODROG DJURIC DADO (YUGOSLAVIAN, 1933-2010)Miodrog Djuric Dado (Yugoslavian, 1933-2010) Untitled, 1959, pen & ink drawing, signed and dated. Framed. Size: 9.5'' x 18.5'', 24 x 47 cm (sight); 15'' x 24'', 38 x 61 cm (frame ). Provenance: Estate of Jerome Goodman, Philadelphia.
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1949 HUNGARIAN FOLK ART POTTERY
1949 HUNGARIAN FOLK ART POTTERY MISKA JUG1949 Hungarian Folk Art Pottery Miska Jug , signed, inscribed and dated 1949, modeled as a Hussar soldier scrolled handle, the sides inscribed with text; underside also with script mark "GH"
Height 8 in. Length 7 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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JUDAICA. An oval pewter platter
JUDAICA. An oval pewter platter inscribed in hebrew possibly 18th century together with two circular dishes one with Moses Montefiore.
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HOPI, HILILI KATSINAHopi, Hilili
HOPI, HILILI KATSINAHopi, Hilili Katsina, carved cottonwood, pigments, grasses, feathers, horse hair, bone Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 3 in. (25.4 x 17.8 x 7.6 cm.) Provenance: The Jeanne and David Milton Collection
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HOLLOHAZA HUNGARIAN PORCELAIN DOG
HOLLOHAZA HUNGARIAN PORCELAIN DOG FIGURINEHand painted figure of an adorable seated Fox Terrier. Model number 1831 21. Marked on the base.
Dimensions: 7"L x 3"W x 7"H
Country of Origin: Hungary
Condition:
Age related wear.
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A HOPI MUD HEAD (KOYEMSI) CARVED
A HOPI MUD HEAD (KOYEMSI) CARVED DOUBLE KACHINA DOLLThe carved cottonwood figures painted in earthen pigments are signed Collateta, possibly for the artist Tom Collateta.Measures 15.5 x 7.5 x 5 inches.Very good original untouched condition. There are no issues of losses, repairs or replacements.Provenance: The Susan Koehn Estate Trust Newton, Kansas
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HOPI, DAISY HOOEE NAMPEYO, BOWL
HOPI, DAISY HOOEE NAMPEYO, BOWL WITH DESIGNDaisy Hooee Nampeyo, (Hopi, 1906 - 1994) Bowl with Design, ca. 1960s, fired clay, pigments inscribed: Daisy Hooee / Nampeyo fired clay, pigments Dimensions: Height 2 x Diameter 8 1/8 in. (5.08 x 20.64 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Oklahoma
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Hopi Maiden Heheya and Qoqlo
Hopi Maiden Heheya and Qoqlo Dolls lot of 3 soft-bodied dolls with painted or embroidered faces; Hopi Maiden holds a small pottery bowl heights 11.5 in. 12.5 in. and 14.5 in. third quarter 20th century Property of an Ohio Collector Condition: Light soiling else excellent.
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TOHONO O'ODHAM WOVEN HORSEHAIR
TOHONO O'ODHAM WOVEN HORSEHAIR VESSEL 20th c., Papago-Pima, friendship basket, 6"h x 11"dia.
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Group of Hopi Koyemsi lot of 8
Group of Hopi Koyemsi lot of 8 group of Mudheads with various personalities and poses heights range from 8 in. to 14 in. mid-late 20th century Property of an Ohio Collector Condition: Due to the fragile nature of these dolls we do not guarantee their condition. Dolls may have missing accouterments repaired limbs or broken parts.
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Hopi Effigy dish with mud head
Hopi Effigy dish with mud head handle Decorated in polychrome, together with a bird-handled dish. L: 6 in. PROVENANCE: From the collection of a Mid-Atlantic Historical Museum.