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Box Indian Stone Pipes and
Box Indian Stone Pipes and Implements- 7pc
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C.1900 INDIAN COPPER ALLOY
C.1900 INDIAN COPPER ALLOY SMOKING PIPE BOWL India,Circa 1900Globular body with flared neck and foot with incised decoration throughout.
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EIGHT SOUTHEASTERN INDIAN PIPES AND
EIGHT SOUTHEASTERN INDIAN PIPES AND A SMALL PRE-COLUMBIAN PAINTED MASK The pipes, tube and elbow types, to include: a diminutive gray hardstone pipe with a decorative incised line circling the bowl (2 in.); the others of clay, the largest (4-1/2 in.) with incised decoration on all edges; the mask, possibly Mayan, of terracotta with polychrome decoration and lug remnants on the back indicating it was part of a larger work (3-1/2 in.).
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Indian ''Eagle Claw'' Pipe 31''
Indian ''Eagle Claw'' Pipe 31'' long.
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NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS INDIAN
NATIVE AMERICAN PLAINS INDIAN PIPE TOMAHAWK Circa 1870, iron and wood.
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Native American ceremonial pipe,
Native American ceremonial pipe, wooden stem wrapped in beads, carved stone bowl, 23-1/4" l, in display case
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NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY Scarce
NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY Scarce Plains Indian Clay Smoking Pipe with three-color bead wrapped stem, 6 3/4". Minor bead loss.
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Gertrude Tonsberg ''Indian Pipes
Gertrude Tonsberg ''Indian Pipes # 2'' oil tempera on board emerging plant life image area 16'' x 12'' well listed artist.
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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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*A Collection of Eleven Native
*A Collection of Eleven Native American Carved Stone Pipes of various sizes and decorations. Length of longest 9 1/8 inches.
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THREE FIGURAL PIPE BOWLS.
THREE FIGURAL PIPE BOWLS. Attributed to American Indians 20th century pottery. Similar forms of buff colored clay with different animal decorations. Buffalo owl and turtle approximately 4''h. 5''l.
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UNKNOWN C.1880: RECLINING INDIAN
UNKNOWN C.1880: RECLINING INDIAN SMOKING A PIPE Gold-toned platinum print. Provenance: Property from the Collection of Gerald Kornblau. 8 3/8 x 12 3/8 in. 22 3/8 x 26 1/4 in. (frame).
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A PLAINS INDIAN HAIRPIPE WOMEN'S
A PLAINS INDIAN HAIRPIPE WOMEN'S BREASTPLATEA Plains Indian hairpipe women's breastplate, Fourth quarter 19th century With bone, saddle leather, green and white glass beads, buckskin, cotton string, brass tacks, and brass beads with a plexiglass mounting plate 25" H x 4" W Provenance: The Collection of Cindy Tietze-Hodosh and Stuart Hodosh Dimensions: 25" H x 4" W Provenance: The Collection of Cindy Tietze-Hodosh and Stuart Hodosh
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NATIVE AMERICAN STONE PIPEArchaic
NATIVE AMERICAN STONE PIPEArchaic Native American smoking pipe, made of a carved, variegated dark gray stone. Measures 3" long. Fine condition. From estate collection of Native American and pre-Columbian artifacts.
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David Mann (American, b. 1948)
David Mann
(American, b. 1948)
Indian with Pipe
oil on canvas
signed David Mann (lower right)
18 x 24 inches
Property from the Collection of Robert P. Hunter, Jr. and Barbara Hunter, Alpharetta, Georgia
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NATIVE AMERICAN TUBULAR STONE
NATIVE AMERICAN TUBULAR STONE PIPEAn archaic Native American smoking pipe, made of a carved, variegated dark gray stone. Measures about 7-1/8" long. Some minor wear and old chipping at narrow end. Fine condition otherwise. From estate collection of Native American and pre-Columbian artifacts.
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TWO ANCIENT INDIAN CLAY PIPESTwo
TWO ANCIENT INDIAN CLAY PIPESTwo ancient Indian clay pipes, to include one bird effigy pipe and one having incised circles, largest - 6" l., 3" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Effigy pipe has breaks and repairs evident in photos.
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AMERICAN INDIAN CATLINITE PIPE WITH
AMERICAN INDIAN CATLINITE PIPE WITH CATLINITE STEM20th CenturyWith modest geometric carving on bowl. Stem with two curvate surfaces and two flat surfaces. Length overall 26.''
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TWO JAPANESE PIPESTwo Japanese
TWO JAPANESE PIPESTwo Japanese Pipes
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*A Collection of Thirteen
*A Collection of Thirteen Pre-Columbian Style Pipes comprising 6 carved stone and 7 pottery examples including 11 figural examples. Length of longest 11 3/4 inches.
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NATIVE AMERICAN PEACE PIPE -
NATIVE AMERICAN PEACE PIPE - 1890s Vintage Northern Plains Calumet with catlinite and lead inlaid bowl long stem carved from one piece of ash featuring two red and green entwined snakes with black bead eyes 26 1/4'' x 1 3/4'' diam stem 2 7/8'' x 3 7/8'' x
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Indian Figure Tobacco Jar
Indian Figure Tobacco Jar American ca 1890 -1920. A bronzed patinated metal tobacco jar in the form of a seated Indian in full headdress with a pipe; the top hinged opening to tobacco storage in the body. Marks include Pat. App'l For on back and J B 3032 on bottom; ht. 6 in. Condition: Hinge bar missing.
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NATIVE AMERICAN BIRD STONE PIPE
NATIVE AMERICAN BIRD STONE PIPE WITH EFFIGY Native American Bird Stone Pipe with Effigy
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Profile of Native American
Profile of Native American Arapaho Chief Bi-Nan-Set smoking a pipe; early 20th century color lithograph; 26 3/4" x 20 3/4"; name identified in plate lower left. Minute paper loss to the upper right corner and lower center border.
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A RED CATLINITE CARVED INDIAN
A RED CATLINITE CARVED INDIAN TOBACCO PIPE 5.75'' long; together with a black stone carved pipe 5.50'' long. Late 19th/early 20th century.
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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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Native American Beaded Pipe Bag
Native American Beaded Pipe Bag probably Cree Indian, early 20th century, felted wool bag with buckskin four-tab top closure, fringe and ties, beaded trim, contour-stitched beaded panels with floral designs, red woolen cloth strips on each side, thread and sinew-sewn elements, 27 x 7 in.,
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TWO NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CARVED
TWO NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CARVED PIPE STEMSTwo Native American Indian carved pipe stems, 32" and 17" l.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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NATIVE AMERICAN EFFIGY PIPE
NATIVE AMERICAN EFFIGY PIPE Carved Blackstone, featuring a human skull form bowl on the dot and line decorated slab. 3 1/4" long.
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COLLECTION OF PIPES AND CADDY, WITH
COLLECTION OF PIPES AND CADDY, WITH AMERICAN 'INDIAN CHIEF' HUMIDOR, AND CARVED WOOD SHORE BIRD FIGURINE, H OF TALLER: 8-1/4 INCollection of Pipes and Caddy, with American 'Indian Chief' Humidor, and Carved Wood Shore Bird Figurine, H of taller: 8-1/4 in
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THREE PIPES AND A RATTLE. Two
THREE PIPES AND A RATTLE. Two Native American pipes. One animal figure, 4.75"l., and one ceramic with snake head, repaired, 7.75"l. Together with a South American figural pipe, loss, 4"l. and a figural rattle, 2.25"w. Varying wear.
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NATIVE AMERICAN CEREMONIAL PIPE
NATIVE AMERICAN CEREMONIAL PIPE Ceremonial pipe made from elk horn, sewn rawhide, hand-painted, beadwork appears to be cemented in place. Acorns, nuts, feather swag decorations.
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GEORGE BERTRAND MITCHELL, INDIAN
GEORGE BERTRAND MITCHELL, INDIAN PLAINS TRIBES PIPES AND CALUMETSGeorge Bertrand Mitchell, (1872 - 1966) Indian Plains Tribes Pipes and Calumets, pastel on paper inscribed and signed lower right: From Collection of G.B. Mitchell pastel on paper Dimensions: 22 1/2 x 17 3/4 in. (57.15 x 45.09 cm.), Frame: 26 3/4 x 22 x 3/4 in. (67.95 x 55.88 x 1.91 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Texas
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TWO INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTINGS
TWO INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTINGS 18th or 19th century, ink, colors, and metallics on paper, the first painting with two figures seated on a terrace, one smoking from a hookah and one playing the sitar, the second painting is of an Indian yogi seated cross-legged on raised table, he wears beads and has insignia on his forehead, before him lay ceremonial implements and a banana leaf, with a cobalt blue border, both paintings presented loose.
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TWO NATIVE AMERICAN PIPES, EACH
TWO NATIVE AMERICAN PIPES, EACH WITH QUILL WRAPPED STEMOne example with red catlinite pipe bowl and a smaller example with black pipestone bowl. Each stem carved and whittled from a single piece of wood is wrapped with dyed and twined porcupine quill decoration.Measures 14.25 and 30.25 inches in length.The red pipe bowl has cracks and the black has chipped edge.Provenance: The Susan Koehn Estate Trust Newton, Kansas
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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