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R.B. KOKULUK & OTHER MINIATURE
R.B. KOKULUK & OTHER MINIATURE INUIT CARVINGS, 3 Group of three miniature Inuit carved bone Arctic animal sculptures, including R.B. Kokuluk signed muskox, a bear, and a whale mounted to wood block base. Muskox: 0.75" H x 1" D.
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BONE INUIT CARVINGS 4PCSDog
BONE INUIT CARVINGS 4PCSDog 1-3/8"L, seal 2"L, hear/speak/see no evil 2-5/8"L , portrait pendant 3"L incl. bail. See images for details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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KELLY QIMIRPIK INUIT CARVING,
KELLY QIMIRPIK INUIT CARVING, ARCTIC HARE. Cape Dorset, serpentine stone carving of an Arctic Hare, with paperwork, signed on foot, K. Qimirpik, 13”H x 9”W x 5.75”D.
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INUIT CARVING, TWO FACES, ARCTIC
INUIT CARVING, TWO FACES, ARCTIC BAYPossibly Juda Taqtu (1937-), male, Arctic Bay, Two Faces, c. 1970s, syllabics read: “TA TU NA NU” (Taqtu / Nanuk?). 30" height x 7" width x 5" depth. Bidders living outside of Canada are cautioned to proceed with care before bidding on this lot as it cannot be shipped outside of Canada in most cases. This item contains material that may be protected under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). It is the bidder's sole responsibility to be aware of legal restrictions on export or import of this item before bidding. Inability to ship to desired destination will not be a ground for invalidating a sale.
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INUIT CARVING, WALRUS & SEAL,
INUIT CARVING, WALRUS & SEAL, CAPE DORSETAn unidentified artist (possibly Mark [first name]), probably Kinngait (Cape Dorset), Walrus and Seal, c. 1970s, partial syllabic signature visible. 10" height x 15" width x 7" depth. Bidders living outside of Canada are cautioned to proceed with care before bidding on this lot as it cannot be shipped outside of Canada in most cases. This item contains material that may be protected under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). It is the bidder's sole responsibility to be aware of legal restrictions on export or import of this item before bidding. Inability to ship to desired destination will not be a ground for invalidating a sale.
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INUIT CARVING, TWO FIGURES, NUNAVIK
INUIT CARVING, TWO FIGURES, NUNAVIK (ARCTIC QC)An unidentified Artist, Nunavik (Arctic Quebec). Two Figures (Man and Woman), c. 1970s, lengthy syllabic inscription. The work probably illustrates a legend or story, which is described in some detail in the syllabic inscription; unfortunately, it was not possible to distinguish an artist’s signature amongst the various syllabics; it is certainly the work of an accomplished and imaginative artist. 10" height x 8" width x 8" depth.
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INUIT CARVING, SWIMMING SEDNA,
INUIT CARVING, SWIMMING SEDNA, NUNAVUTSarah, artist details unknown, female, probably Pangnirtung, Nunavut, 'Swimming Sedna' (Sea Goddess), c. 1970s, signed “SARAH” and with disc number [E6-114]. The figure of the goddess is shown with the tail of a whale and dressed in a woman’s amautiq (parka). 6.5" height x 6" width x 15" length.
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INUIT CARVING OF A HARPOON
INUIT CARVING OF A HARPOON HUNTER, CAPE DORSETAn unidentified artist, probably Kinngait (Cape Dorset), 'Harpoon Hunter', c.1990s. 9" height x 3" width x 6" depth (without spear). Bidders living outside of Canada are cautioned to proceed with care before bidding on this lot as it cannot be shipped outside of Canada in most cases. This item contains material that may be protected under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). It is the bidder's sole responsibility to be aware of legal restrictions on export or import of this item before bidding. Inability to ship to desired destination will not be a ground for invalidating a sale.
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INUIT CARVING OF A HUNTER, SIMON
INUIT CARVING OF A HUNTER, SIMON UTTAQ, NUNAVUTAn Inuit carving on bone of a hunter with hunting tools, by Simon Uttaq, Spence Bay, now called Taloyoak, Nunavut, the most northerly community in Canada. Hunting spear (re-glued and broken) and knife included. Government of Canada Inuit Art Certification Tag attached to carving. CITES may apply. H: 10"; W/L: 6"; D/P: 5". FRANCAIS: Sculpture Inuit en os d'un chasseur avec outils de chasse, par Simon Uttaq, Spence Bay, maintenant appelé Taloyoak, Nunavut, la communauté la plus au nord du Canada. Lance de chasse (recollée et cassée) et couteau inclus. Étiquette de certification d'art inuit du gouvernement du Canada incluse CITES peut s'appliquer.
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INUIT CARVING BY PINNIE NUKTIALUK
INUIT CARVING BY PINNIE NUKTIALUK (1930-1969)Owl with owlet, grey stone, syllabics, artist number, 4 1/2 x 6 x 3 inches.
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INUIT CARVING OF A
INUIT CARVING OF A WALRUSUnidentified artist, large Walrus, grey marbled stone, dated 1975, signed in syllabics, 7 1/2 x 12 1/2 x 6 inches.
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INUIT CARVING BY B. NAKOOLAK (B.
INUIT CARVING BY B. NAKOOLAK (B. 1946)Basking Walrus, dark green mottled stone, Coral Harbour, Sallit, 9 1/2 x 17 x 4 1/2 inches.
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INUIT CARVING BY B. NAKOOLAK (B.
INUIT CARVING BY B. NAKOOLAK (B. 1946)Walrus, dark green-grey marbled stone, lacking tusks, signed, syllabics, Coral Harbour, Sallit, 9 x 17 x 6 inches.
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INUIT CARVING BY CHARLIE INUKPUK
INUIT CARVING BY CHARLIE INUKPUK (B. 1941)Basking seal, dark grey stone, paper label, syllabics, artist number, Port Harrison, Inukjuak, 4 x 10 x 4 inches.
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INUIT CARVING BY ADAMIE
INUIT CARVING BY ADAMIE SHARKYSeal hunter, dark grey & mottled stone & bone, syllabics, signed, 3 1/2 x 6 x 2 inches.
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INUIT CARVING BY BILLY GAUTHIER (B.
INUIT CARVING BY BILLY GAUTHIER (B. 1978)A small Inuit portrait (head), dark green stone, signed, drawing, dated 2007, 4 x 3 x 2 inches.
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INUIT CARVING BY JOSIE NULUKIE
INUIT CARVING BY JOSIE NULUKIE (1931-1980)Walrus, polished black stone, Port Harrison, Inukjuak, signed in syllabics, artist number, 7 x 10 x 5 inches.
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INUIT CARVING BY CHARLIE
INUIT CARVING BY CHARLIE KITTOSIKOwl stretching a wing, Belcher Islands, paper labels, October 1974, 4 1/2 x 10 1/2 x 8 inches.
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INUIT CARVING OF AN OWL & BIRD BY
INUIT CARVING OF AN OWL & BIRD BY JOSHUA SHEEQA large piece depicting a bird or waterfowl resting on an owl, green-grey stone, paper label, Povungnituk, 10 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches.
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INUIT CARVING OF A POLAR
INUIT CARVING OF A POLAR BEARUnidentified artist, Polar bear, dark grey mottled stone, syllabics, 5 x 11 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches.
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INUIT CARVING OF A MUSKOXMuskox,
INUIT CARVING OF A MUSKOXMuskox, black stone, paper label, signed in syllabics, artist number (faint), "Barnabus" on paper label, 6 x 7 x 4 inches.
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INUIT CARVING OF A
INUIT CARVING OF A MUSKOXUnidentified artist, a large and impressive Muskox, green marbled black stone, paper label, condition noted to feet (minor loss), 12 x 13 x 6 inches, weight is 35 pounds.
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INUIT CARVING OF TWO
INUIT CARVING OF TWO WALRUSESUnidentified artist, a large & impressive group consisting of 2 Walruses, one resting on top of the other, marbled green stone, lacking 3 tusks, remnant paper label. Measuring, 12" high x 19" wide x 6 1/2" deep.
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INUIT CARVING OF A
INUIT CARVING OF A HUNTERUnidentified artist, bent over hunter, mottled grey stone with a black base, 9 1/4 x 7 x 5 inches.
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INUIT CARVING BY SEEPEE IPEELIE
INUIT CARVING BY SEEPEE IPEELIE (1940-2000)Large Muskox, green mottled black stone, syllabics, dated 1985, Frobisher Bay, Iqaluit, re-attached tip to one antler, 9 1/4 x 13 x 5 1/2 inches.
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INUIT CARVING BY SEEPEE IPEELIE
INUIT CARVING BY SEEPEE IPEELIE (1940-2000)Muskox, green mottled black stone, syllabics, dated 1985, Frobisher Bay, Iqaluit, 7 x 9 x 4 inches.
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FRAMED INUIT CARVINGA carved figure
FRAMED INUIT CARVINGA carved figure of an Inuit figure, displayed in a miniature frame. Figure, 2 1/2" high.
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(LOT OF 3) INUIT CARVING GROUP (lot
(LOT OF 3) INUIT CARVING GROUP (lot of 3) Inuit carving group, consisting of (2) carved animal figures, together with a vessel in the form of a canoe, carved with a bear at prow, largest: 18.5"l Provenance: From the estate of Tony and Madeline Gross a rocket scientist at NASA/Ames, and consultant of NASA respectively, Sunnyvale, CA. Collectors of Pacific Northwest art since 1979; half of the proceeds from the sale will be donated to Inuit charities.
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(LOT OF 4) INUIT CARVING GROUP (lot
(LOT OF 4) INUIT CARVING GROUP (lot of 4) Inuit carving group, consisting of a Delmar Joseph, Squamish, Beaver Bowl, British Columbia, Canada, Coast Salish, a small Salish canoe form vessel, an Eagle Alder, Lance E. Joseph, a Beaver Potlach knife, Nisga'a tribe, artist signed, largest: 11"l Provenance: From the estate of Tony and Madeline Gross a rocket scientist at NASA/Ames, and consultant of NASA respectively, Sunnyvale, CA. Collectors of Pacific Northwest art since 1979; half of the proceeds from the sale will be donated to Inuit charities.
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(LOT OF 5) INUIT CARVING GROUP (lot
(LOT OF 5) INUIT CARVING GROUP (lot of 5) Inuit carving group, in soapstone and slate, consisting of a loon, a hawk, a stylized figure, an ashtray carved with fish, and a Sedna figure signed in syllabics, largest: 12"h
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(LOT OF 3) INUIT CARVINGS (lot of
(LOT OF 3) INUIT CARVINGS (lot of 3) Inuit carvings, consisting of serpentine, horn, hide and bone figure of polar bear drum dancer, indistinctly signed, 7"h; family group, 6"h and an eskimo, 4"h.
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(LOT OF 5) INUIT CARVINGS (Lot of
(LOT OF 5) INUIT CARVINGS (Lot of 5) Inuit carvings, comprising (3) animals indistinctly signed; small blubber knife, together with a stone axe head, greatest 7"l.
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ML SEPPILU INUIT CARVING WALRUS
ML SEPPILU INUIT CARVING WALRUS BONE FROM ALASKAHand crafted from Savoonga, Alaska, made from whale bone. Hand carved Inuit musher driving a dog team.
Dimensions: 11"W x 4"L
Country of Origin: Alaska, United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
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LRG GRP: 10 STONE INUIT CARVINGS
LRG GRP: 10 STONE INUIT CARVINGS GEESE & DUCKSLarge group of ten carved stone geese and ducks and one spoon. Seven pieces with the following carved or written on stickers separately along the undersides: "Syoolie 146," "Eli 63," "J Ohokak," "Allie Awp 69200," "Hokanak 68/1098," "68/1088," and "#35 Isaac Nylin Nome, Alaska." Carved by an Inuit or Yup'ik artist, one of the peoples indigenous to the North American Arctic frequently referred to as Eskimos.
Height ranges from 2 1/2 in to 4 3/4 in; width ranges from 2 in to 8 3/4 in; depth ranges from 1 3/8 in to 4 in.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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GRP: 4 STONE INUIT CARVINGS
GRP: 4 STONE INUIT CARVINGS FIGURESGroup of four stone carvings of standing figures. Three figure standing side by side carving with "HPT 617" carved along the bottom. Carving of person holding seal with partially illegible signature carved along the underside. Carving of single person holding a knife with a partially ripped sticker along the bottom of the feet and price tag adhered along the reverse. Carved by an Inuit or Yup'ik artist, one of the peoples indigenous to the North American Arctic frequently referred to as Eskimos.
Height ranges from 2 in to 5 in; width ranges from 2 in to 2 3/4 in; depth ranges from 1 1/4 in to 1 7/8 in.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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LARGE INUIT CARVING MOTHER &
LARGE INUIT CARVING MOTHER & CHILDLarge stone carving of a crouched mother holding her child. With sticker reading "Canada Eskimo Art." Marked on the bottom "Daniel." Carved by an Inuit or Yup'ik artist, one of the peoples indigenous to the North American Arctic frequently referred to as Eskimos.
Height: 8 3/4 in x width: 12 3/4 in x depth: 5 3/4 in.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.