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Indian Pottery Vase Joe Sangre
Indian Pottery Vase Joe Sangre Isleta 9'' animals & florals excellent.
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Joe Grandee Ink Indian attack
Joe Grandee Ink Indian attack finelydetailed well listed illustrator signed & dated 1958 image area 9'' x 12''
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Indian on horseback oil on
Indian on horseback oil on canvasboard under glass. 20'' H x 16'' W.
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An Indian painted and decorated
An Indian painted and decorated horse and rider, the rider in ceremonial dress, 76cm high
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ORELAND JOE SR., THE MYSTIC ONE,
ORELAND JOE SR., THE MYSTIC ONE, 2002Oreland Joe Sr., (Diné [Navajo], b. 1958) The Mystic One, 2002, polychrome bronze, edition 4 of 30 inscribed: O C JoE CA © '02 WHITEHORNE / 4/30 L polychrome bronze, edition 4 of 30 Dimensions: 23 x 11 1/2 x 6 1/2 in. (58.42 x 29.21 x 16.51 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Florida
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ORELAND JOE SR., WAY OF THE
ORELAND JOE SR., WAY OF THE EAGLE, 2000Oreland Joe Sr., (Diné [Navajo], b. 1958) Way of the Eagle, 2000, alabaster inscribed: O C Joe CA 2000 © alabaster Dimensions: 14 x 10 3/4 x 5 3/8 in. (35.56 x 27.31 x 13.65 cm.), With base: 17 1/8 x 10 3/4 x 5 3/8 in. (43.50 x 27.31 x 13.65 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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George Catlin (American, 1796-1872)
George Catlin (American, 1796-1872) "North American Indians" and Wi-Jun-Jon", pair of hand-colored lithographs from Catlins North American Indian Collection, 22" x 16-1/2", legend lower margin. Glazed and presented in polychromed and parcel-gilt frames (two pieces).
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1910 Indian
1910 Indian
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Franz Josef Bolinger (American
Franz Josef Bolinger (American 1903-1986) "Indian Point" (Everglades). Oil on canvas signed in the lower right corner in a gilt and white washed frame overall apprx. 32" x 37-1/4" titled on the stretcher bar verso.
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George Catlin Lithograph
George Catlin Lithograph O-Jib-e-Ways From the North American Indian Portfolio a lithograph by Day & Hague housed in appropriate veneered frame; 14 x 17 in.
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Native American Indian chief in
Native American Indian chief in full headdress and attire; oil on canvas; 29 1/2" x 23 1/4"; "Louwana" written in script lower right.
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Rev. J.L. Hunter (American/Texas,
Rev. J.L. Hunter (American/Texas, 1905-2002) "Two Indians", pair of painted wood sculptures, c. 1990's, h. 11-1/2".
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JOE BEELER (1931-2006) BRONZE
JOE BEELER (1931-2006) BRONZE WARRIOR INDIAN CHIEFLarge patinated bronze sculpture, "The Warrior," signed in cast Joe Beeler (Joe Neil Beeler, Arizona, Missouri, 1931-2006), on integral socle base, lacking one feather from headdress, approx 24.75"h, 14"w, 13"d, 55.75lbs **Note: Joe Neil Beeler (1931-2006) Joplin, Missouri and active in Arizona, was an American illustrator, artist and sculptor specializing in the field of Western art. In 1965, he co-founded the Cowboy Artists of America (CAA) with Charlie Dye, John Hampton and George Phippen.**
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AMERICAN INDIAN POT. Zia New
AMERICAN INDIAN POT. Zia New Mexico ca.1970. Marked ''Kathy Pino'' on the underside. Ochre roadrunners on an ivory band. Minor wear. 5''h.
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Victor Casnelli (American,
Victor Casnelli (American, 1867-1961) "The Indian Chief", watercolor on paper, 20" x 12", signed lower left "V. Casnelli". Glazed and presented in an antique gilt and gesso frame.
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Large Majolica Seated Indian on
Large Majolica Seated Indian on Rock Humidor Ceramic with high gloss polychrome glazes seated Indian with pipe and traditional clothing seated on large white rock formation impressed 8310.
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BIRD, JoAnne, (American, 1945):
BIRD, JoAnne, (American, 1945): Native Americans on Horseback Riding Through a Creek, Oil/Canvas, 40'' x 30'', signed lower left, framed, 44.5'' x 34.5''.
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Indian Watercolor ''Cherokee
Indian Watercolor ''Cherokee Elder withBlowgun'' 8'' x 10 1/2'' signed Alix.
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Three Indian miniature paintings
Three Indian miniature paintings and a drawing.
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Anglo-Indian campaign d
Anglo-Indian campaign d
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JOE BEELER (1931-2006), CHEYENNE
JOE BEELER (1931-2006), CHEYENNE INDIAN HEAD Title: Joe Beeler (1931-2006), Cheyenne Indian Head Medium: bronze, 27/30 Dimensions: 10 1/2 x 4 x 4 Framed dimension: 15 1/4 x 4 3/4 x 4 7/8
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Scene depicting a Native American
Scene depicting a Native American on horseback hunting a buffalo, pounded copper. 10" x 14".
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JOSEPH M. LORKOWSKI BOULTON
JOSEPH M. LORKOWSKI BOULTON INDIAN BUST SCULPTURE (American 1896-1981); a resin sculpture depicting Quanah Parker-Comanche Chief with peace pipe and eagle feather incised Boulton; raised on black plinth. Height: 11.75 inches. The sculpture is made of resin and is in good condition with a few very small chips. The plinth has a few small chips.
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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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After George Catlin (American,
After George Catlin (American, 1796-1872) "American Indian Scenes", suite of six hand-colored lithographs, sight 15" x 20". Glazed, matted and framed.
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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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American Indian Chief Lithograph on
American Indian Chief Lithograph on Fabric A colored lithograph portrait on fabric of an American Indian chief copyrighted 1903 by Campbell Metzger & Jacobson. 22 in. square. Framed and glazed 25 in. square. Condition: Expected folds colors remain vibrant.
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American Indian Clay Pot - signed
American Indian Clay Pot - signed Yolanda LolegleDepicting bands of geometric decoration in brown & rust on tan background bulbous with flaring rim. Private collection of Charlevoix Michigan lady and gentleman.
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JO MORA, (1876-1947), "INDIANS OF
JO MORA, (1876-1947), "INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA", OFFSET LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS ON PAPER, SIGHT: 31.25" H X 23.25" WJo Mora, (1876-1947) "Indians of North America" Offset lithograph in colors on paper From the edition of unknown size Appears unsigned; titled by repute; copyrighted by Jo Mora Publications, Monterey, California Sight: 31.25" H x 23.25" W Offset lithograph in colors on paper Dimensions: Sight: 31.25" H x 23.25" W
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Indian Style Weaving
Indian Style Weaving
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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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An Indian Scout Lidded Humidor
An Indian Scout Lidded Humidor Ceramic with polychrome glazes in high gloss finish depicting a reclined Indian on hill with traditional headdress illegible impressed marks on bottom.
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JACK HINES (1923-2015), UNTITLED
JACK HINES (1923-2015), UNTITLED (SEATED INDIAN) Fine Art
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O. Wieghorst lithograph Indian
O. Wieghorst lithograph Indian warrioron horseback image area 8'' X 10''.
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James Joe (Diné, 20th century)
James Joe
(Diné, 20th century)
Navajo Revival Pictorial Weaving, with Trains, 1997
71 x 50 1/2 inches
Property from the Collection of Robert P. Hunter, Jr. and Barbara Hunter, Alpharetta, Georgia
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MILAN, Pablo Antonio, (American,
MILAN, Pablo Antonio, (American, 1961-2017): Native American Indian Tribe on horseback in a Winter Lakeside Landscape, 30'' x 36'', signed lower right, unframed.