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Indian Blanket Yei or Katchina
Indian Blanket Yei or Katchina Dancers 58'' x 30''
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FINE ANTIQUE ABA/CLOAK, KUTCH,
FINE ANTIQUE ABA/CLOAK, KUTCH, INDIAFine Antique Aba/Cloak, Kutch, India. Black satin with exquisite needle and mirror work on arms and chest panel. Embroidered parts 19th c. Size 48'' x 39'' (122 x 99 cm).
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A GROUP OF FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN
A GROUP OF FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN KATCHINASA group of four Native American polychrome decorated wood katchinasvarious makersmodernTwo variously signed.the largest height 20 1/2in (52cm); width 24in (61cm); depth 12in (31cm) Provenance:T
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An Indian Miniature Painting, Kotah
An Indian Miniature Painting, Kotah School, ca. 19th Century Untitled painting depicting a seated noble holding a glass. Gouache and gilt on paper. Image measures approx. 7-3/4"H x 5-1/2"W, green silk mat and gilt frame, overall approx. 12"H x 9-1/3"W.
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FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN DECORATED WOOD
FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN DECORATED WOOD KATCHINASA group of four Native American polychrome decorated wood katchinasvarious makersmodernThree variously signed.the largest height 20 1/2in (52cm); width 7in (17.5cm); depth 8in (20cm) Provenance:
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EIGHT HOPI KACHINAS Later 20th
EIGHT HOPI KACHINAS Later 20th century.
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HOPI INDIAN CARVED AND PAINTED
HOPI INDIAN CARVED AND PAINTED COTTONWOOD KACHINAHopi Indian carved and painted cottonwood kachina doll, ca. 1920s , of Angwusnasomtaka also known as Tümas or Crow Mother, 8 1/4" h. Provenance: Descended in the family of Hon. Lewis V. Bogy, Commissioner of Indian Affairs under President Andrew Johnson, 1866-1867.
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Condition:
Losses to toes and tip of one wing.
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A carved Indian wooden figure of
A carved Indian wooden figure of a female musician probably Gujurati 18th. c. Ht. 39 cm.
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A GWICH'N NW COAST BEADED BABY
A GWICH'N NW COAST BEADED BABY STRAP BY JOAN CHARLEYThe tasseled red cloth strap with native tanned hide fasteners on each end is adorned by a loom beaded panel of floral design. The seller attributes the work to Joan Charley. The Gwich'n (or Kutchin) are an Athabascan-speaking people indigenous to the Northwest coast, Alaska and Canada.Measures 68 x 4.7 inches without beaded work. Beaded work is 13.5 inches to bottom of the yarn.Very good, original, clean, intact, odor free condition free from damage or repair.Provenance: The 40 year collection of Father Tom Wiederholt, Kansas City, Missouri. Tom was a close personal friend of scholar and curator Ralph 'Ted' Coe who advised Tom on most of his acquisitions.
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(4) Pcs Colonial Indian kutch
(4) Pcs Colonial Indian kutch silver, c/o covered box with landscape decoration, bowl with figures and peacock engraved base, (2) menu card holders, one with Ganesha, one with peacock, largest 3-1/2" h
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A Large Indian Pichwai/Picchvai
A Large Indian Pichwai/Picchvai of Gopis, Early to Mid 20th Century Opaque pigment on textile, mounted between plexiglass within a gold frame;
textile 67.3 x 45.7 in (171 x 116 cm)
frame 71.7 x 54.7 in — 182 x 139 cm
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A LARGE INDIAN PICHWAI PAINTING
A LARGE INDIAN PICHWAI PAINTING 20th century, ink and colors on fabric, the Hindu god Krishna dancing and playing the flute with four gopis in colorful saris holding water jugs and serving implements stand to either side of him, two cows in front look up at Krishna, all in a field of flowers, temples in a flower filled cloud above the group, decorative border with yellow ground, framed, not examined outside of the frame.
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Hopi Pueblo Culture Kachina,
Hopi Pueblo Culture Kachina, Southwestern United States, ca. 1920-1940, the head with small string attachment at the top and black wing-like projections on the side, the face with black-painted triangle, above a body with hands next to the abdomen, the whole traces of white, black, light green and gold pigment, h. 8".
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INDIAN PICHWAI, KRISHNA DANCING
INDIAN PICHWAI, KRISHNA DANCING WITH RADHA, GOPISIndian Pichwai painting, natural dyes on fabric. Krishna dancing with Radha and Gopis. Fabric mounted on board. Creasing through out fabric, wear to black paint.
Sight: 55" x 32 1/2"
Frame 59 1/4" x 37".
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FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN WOOD
FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN WOOD KATCHINA DOLLSA group of four Native American polychrome decorated wood katchina dollsvarious makersmodernThree variously signed to underside; together with a shadow box of eleven miniature pots and kahina dolls. (
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INDIAN VINTAGE SILK EMBROIDERED AND
INDIAN VINTAGE SILK EMBROIDERED AND APPLIQUED KURTA Of olive raw silk with pink and gold appliques and gold embroidery Provenance: Estate of Carolyn Cohen's Antiques and Jewelry
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A GROUP OF NINE KACHINA Composed of
A GROUP OF NINE KACHINA Composed of wood with cloth, feathers, fur: Eagle Dancer (18 in.); chipmunk; squirrel; (2) eagles; black buffalo; mud hen; a miniature (2 3/4 in.) and a wolf, Pueblo cultures but most often Hopi.
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FIVE NATIVE AMERICAN DECORATED WOOD
FIVE NATIVE AMERICAN DECORATED WOOD KATCHINASA group of five Native American polychrome decorated wood katchinasvarious makersmodernFour variously signed.the largest height 14 1/2in (37cm); width 5in (12.5cm); depth 4 1/2in (11.5cm) Provenance:
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THREE HOPI INDIAN CARVED AND
THREE HOPI INDIAN CARVED AND PAINTED KACHINASThree Hopi Indian carved and painted kachinas, ca. 1930, tallest - 8 3/4". Provenance: The Estate of Alfred Laverne Bush, curator of Western Americana at the Princeton University Library.
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Condition:
Two with losses to feet. All with surface abrasions and paint loss. One lacking tongue.
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NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA Possibly
NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA Possibly Zuni the tall painted wood figure with arms at sides and knees bent and facing forward a glass necklace around the neck h:17 in.
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NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLL, ZUNI,
NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLL, ZUNI, KOSHARENATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLL, ZUNI, KOSHARE, 20th Century, polychrome wood carving with articulated arms, costumed in leather loin cloth, turquoise earrings, leather, wool and cornhusk adornments - h:17.50in. Provenance: Private Collection Baltimore
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INDIAN PICHWAI, KRISHNA DANCING
INDIAN PICHWAI, KRISHNA DANCING WITH RADHA, GOPISIndian Pichwai painting, natural dyes on fabric. Krishna dancing with Radha and Gopis. Fabric mounted on board. Creasing through out fabric, wear to black paint.
Sight: 55" x 32 1/2"
Frame 59 1/4" x 37".
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Kuna Indian Carved Wood (Nuchu)
Kuna Indian Carved Wood (Nuchu) Medicine Doll, Panama, Central America, 20th century height 9.5 in — 24.1 cm
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HOPI INDIAN CARVED AND PAINTED
HOPI INDIAN CARVED AND PAINTED QALETAGA KACHINAHopi Indian carved and painted cottonwood Qaletaga kachina doll, ca. 1920s , 8 1/4" h. Provenance: Descended in the family of Hon. Lewis V. Bogy, Commissioner of Indian Affairs under President Andrew Johnson, 1866-1867.
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Condition:
Repair to toe of one foot, loss to toe of one foot, some feather loss.
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KACHINA DOLLpainted wood, shells
KACHINA DOLLpainted wood, shells and leather; signed "Vinton Lomahaptow" to underside; 23 1/2 inches high; Condition:
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Zuni Pueblo Culture Kachina,
Zuni Pueblo Culture Kachina, Southwestern United States, circa 1920, the tall wood figure painted white, the vertical rectangular head with tall pointed hairdo, conical ears, and circular painted mouth, all with black, gray and lavender paint, the body with hands on the abdomen and zig-zag painted decoration down the back of the figure, h. 16-1/2".
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INDIAN PICHHAVAI PAINTING OR TEMPLE
INDIAN PICHHAVAI PAINTING OR TEMPLE HANGING Indian Pichhavai painting or temple hanging, executed in pigment on cloth depicting two scenes of Krishna with female Gopis in the midst of a lush forest next to a body of water with lotus flowers, having an integral floral border on a mustard ground. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Veronica Holmes, Atlanta, Georgia. Sight approx. h. 45", w. 33"; overall h. 50.75", w. 38.75", d. 1.5".
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INDIAN PICHWAI, KRISHNA AND
INDIAN PICHWAI, KRISHNA AND RADHAIndian Pichwai painting natural dyes on fabric, Kishangarh School. Depicting Krishna and Radha in a landscape. Fabric mounted on board. Waviness to the fabric, wear to Krishna and Radha's faces. White paint to border, upper center. Chip to frame upper right and center right.
Sight: 57" x 33".
Frame: 61" x 37 1/2".
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Indian Kutch Silver Card Case, late
Indian Kutch Silver Card Case, late 19th century 4 x 3 in — 10.2 x 7.6 cm
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Indian Beadwork Plateau region
Indian Beadwork Plateau region dance apron early to mid 1900's thread sewn on cloth floral beadwork design
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Picchvai of Govardhana Puja
Picchvai of Govardhana Puja (Annakuta Festival), Krishna in the form of Shrinathji in a shrine at Nathdwana, a mountain of food before him, priests to either side, a herd of adorned cows with cowherds below, bracketed with a border of idols in shrines, pigment on cloth, 19th century, 82-1/2 x 67-1/4 in. (sight); modern wood frame. Loss of pigment bottom right area, several holes (largest 7 x 2-3/4 in.), surface wear, pigment loss, pigment loss probably from rolling. Property of the Hickory Museum of Art, Hickory, North Carolina.
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SILK IKAT TEXTILE, GUJARAT,
SILK IKAT TEXTILE, GUJARAT, INDIASilk Ikat Textile, Gujarat, India, late 20th c. A silk warp, silk weft double ikat patola with field of diamond shapes enclosing caparisoned elephants and parrots, and a border pattern repeat of a flower with two leaves. Size: 23.5'' x 24'' (60 x 61 cm). Provenance: The Roger Hollander Collection of Indian Mainland Textiles. Please Note: There Are No Hidden or Confidential Reserves in this Auction; All Acceptable Bidding Commences at the Online Start Price.
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Kenojuak Ashevak ????? ???, CC, RCA
Kenojuak Ashevak ????? ???, CC, RCA (1927-2013), Kinngait (Cape Dorset) UNTITLED (WOMAN WITH BIRDS), 1971 UNTITLED (WOMAN WITH BIRDS), 1971
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Kenojuak Ashevak ????? ???, CC, RCA
Kenojuak Ashevak ????? ???, CC, RCA (1927-2013), Kinngait (Cape Dorset) NAUJIIT, 1996 titled, dated and numbered 43/50; artist's name in Roman and syllabics; unframed sheet 22.25 x 29.5 in — 56.5 x 74.9 cm
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(LOT OF 2) NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINAS
(LOT OF 2) NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINAS INCLUDING ONE BY MARY POHOMA (Lot of 2) Native American kachinas, the first Alosaka by Mary Pohoma, 14"h and second of a Chakwaina Warrior holding a bow and a rattle, 10.5"h
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Two Illustrated Folios from the
Two Illustrated Folios from the Kalpasutra, Rajasthan/Gujarat, 16th-17th Century Opaque watercolour heightened with gold each sheet 4.3 x 10.4 in — 11 x 26.5 cm