- AN ASSEMBLED SEVRES PORCELAIN PART DINNER
AN ASSEMBLED SEVRES PORCELAIN PART DINNER SERVICEA Sevres porcelain part dinner service from the Hunting Service commissioned for the Chateau de Fontainebleaudesigned by Jean-Charles François Leloyattributed to Antoine-Louis Bouvraindates 1837-1847
- A NAPOLEON BONAPARTE SIGNED MILITARY
A NAPOLEON BONAPARTE SIGNED MILITARY DOCUMENTA Napoleon Bonaparte autographed military commission document, 1806An August, 1806 Military Commision pertaining to General Jacques David Martin de Campredon (1761-1837) who previously commanded the A
- AMERICAN SCHOOL, CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPEAmerican
AMERICAN SCHOOL, CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPEAmerican School(20th century)California landscape with mission and streamoil on board8 x 14in (20 x 35.5cm) Provenance:Property from the Estate of Lou Ann Zellers, Pacific Palisades, Cal
- FOUR HOPI INDIAN POTTERY BOWLS, EARLY
FOUR HOPI INDIAN POTTERY BOWLS, EARLY TO MID 20THFour Hopi Indian pottery bowls, early to mid 20th c., one retaining a Mission Curio Shop label, largest - 5 7/8" dia.
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Some surface abrasions.
- ALEXANDER GARDNER, EARLY PRINTED PHOTOGRAPHAlexander
ALEXANDER GARDNER, EARLY PRINTED PHOTOGRAPHAlexander Gardner (1821-1882), early printed photograph, dated 1867, of Hon. Lewis V. Bogy, Commissioner of Indian Affairs and Charles E. Mix in council with the Sacs and Foxes and Kaws in Washington, D.C. At the meeting, Bogy advised the Sacs and Foxes and Kaws to go to a new home, better adapted to their condition, in the valley of the Canadian River, frame - 27 1/4" x 35". Provenance: Descended in the family of Hon. Lewis V. Bogy, Commissioner of Indian Affairs under President Andrew Johnson, 1866-1867.
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Photo measures 21 1/5'' h. x 29 1/2'' w. Tears throughout. Examined out of frame, but cannot remove mat, taped to image.
- CONTEMPORARY MISSION STYLE OAK BAR OR
CONTEMPORARY MISSION STYLE OAK BAR OR SERVERContemporary Mission style oak bar or server, 35" h., 68 1/2" w., 26 1/2" d.
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- BERTHA LEONARD, OIL ON PAPERBertha Leonard
BERTHA LEONARD, OIL ON PAPERBertha Leonard (American b. 1928), oil on paper Commission for Living Section , 10 1/2" x 8", frame - 18" x 14 1/2".
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- Rare Australian Evan Jones mantle clock
Rare Australian Evan Jones mantle clock surmounted with aboriginal figure throwing boomerang, marked to dial Evan Jones Sydney. Movement number 1304. Case of square shape, with applied brass decoration. Has key, Running at time of inspection. approx 28cm H x 13cm W x 10cm D More Information Evan Jones was one of the great Australian silversmiths. Of his early life it appears not much is known, but he was likely to have arrived in Sydney from England at an early age. He served his apprenticeship under another of Australia's finest silversmiths, Christian Ludwig Quist in the 1860's, on completion of his apprenticeship, Jones took over the premises of Quist's workshop at 15, Hunter Street, Sydney. His output was prolilic and he opened up several branches in Sydney during the 1880's, with the principal workshop being located in Erskine Street in the 1890's. Perhaps one of his more well-known pieces is the gold crown made for King George of Tonga. Evan Jones died in 1917, below is his obituary that was published in the Sydney Daily Telegraph of the 11th May 1917: Alderman Evan Jones, a prominent figure in the municipal life of Sydney died at his home, Bingley, Wudgong Street, Mosman, yesterday morning after a protracted illness. Alderman Jones reached the allotted span on August 31st last year. He arrived in Australia from England whilst a lad and was educated at the Fort Street School. At the age of twelve, he went to work with Messrs. Hardy Brothers, Jewellers, Hunter Street in the city and later was employed by the firm of Hogarth & Erichsen. At the age of fourteen he was apprenticed to Mr. C.L. Quist from whom he received his training in the jewellery trade. Many valuable trophies remain as monuments to Alderman Jones' skill as a jeweller, among them being a silver mounted waddy which belongs to King Thakambau of Fiji on which, on the surrender of Fiji to the British Crown, was handed over with the kingdom and is now in the Tower of London. Alderman Jones first entered municipal life in 1882 as a representative of Denison. In 1866 he was appointed one of the Commissioners for The Colonial and Indian Exhibition held in London and a year later was appointed to a similar position in connection with the Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition. In 1893 he was Commissioner at the Chicago Fair for Australia...he was also president of the Manufacturing Jewellers Association. In all he sat on the City Council for almost 23 years and several times might have occupied the mayoral chair had he accepted the advice of friends and council to contest the position. It was owing to his exertions that we have a Rotunda in Hyde Park which has been such a distinct benefit to the instrumentalists. He leaves a Widow and six children.
- Rare framed antique 17th century Scottish
Rare framed antique 17th century Scottish hand written ink list of wages for the Kings Life guard of Horse. By the command of the His High Commissioner John Leslie, 1st Duke of Rothes-(1663-1665) outlining the annual wages per rank, approx 41cm x 29cm
- Attributed to Albert Namatjira (1902-59)
Attributed to Albert Namatjira (1902-59) Australia. Aboriginal, carved mulga wood boomerang, carved with emu and kangaroos, Pencil inscription to back reads - Albert Namatjira Aranda Tribe c/o The Hermannsburg Mission school 2 pounds, approx 70cm L
- 2 RARE SOLDIER/NAVAL PHOTOSca. 1860s;
2 RARE SOLDIER/NAVAL PHOTOSca. 1860s; box display cased tin type of calvary non-commissioned officer holding calvary saber and has revolver in belt, the portrait in front of military background with cannon and camp scene, 3 1/4"x 4 1/4"box, Condition: unknown and unsigned, good; Naval service member daguerreotype photo in rare "U.S.S. Monitor" iron clad ship gutta perche case, marked "Littlefield, Parsons & Co", 2 1/2"x 3"x 1/2", Condition: good, unknown & unsigned soldier
- SOUTHWESTERN TRIBAL JEWELRY AND BEADWORKca.
SOUTHWESTERN TRIBAL JEWELRY AND BEADWORKca. 17th century-1950; two Jesuit order relic crosses that appear to be copper/silver chased with brass line and tool decoration, archaeological find pendants from Jesuit mission era, Condition: both crosses are relic forms but potentially rare; six assorted hammered and pierced silver buckle/pins or brooches; fine late era sterling squash blossom turquoise and silver necklace and pendant; fine woven beadwork rose design sash/necklace; three assorted string bead necklaces; Condition: good
- James Monroe Signed Presidential Land
James Monroe Signed Presidential Land Grant Countersigned by Josiah Meigs, Commissioner of the General Land Office 1817 on vellum, with engraved allegorical scene of a soldier and family receiving the grant from Columbia holding the Union shield, faded red paper seal in lower left, script in clerical hand, granting 160 acres of Illinois territory 'unto the said Jessa Colburn, late a drummer in the Ways Company of the fourth Regiment of Infantry'
framed 14.5 x 17.5 in — 36.8 x 44.5 cm; sight 9.5 x 12 in — 24.1 x 30.5 cm
- Stickley Brothers Model 7577 Mission
Stickley Brothers Model 7577 Mission Oak Hall Mirror, c.1900 applied metal label for Quaint Furniture - Stickley Bros. Co., Grand Rapids, Mich., verso 32 x 43 in — 81.3 x 109.2 cm
- L. & J. G. Stickley Model 223 Mission
L. & J. G. Stickley Model 223 Mission Oak Loose Cushion Settle, c.1915 39 x 83.75 x 31.75 in — 99.1 x 212.7 x 80.6 cm
- Kenojuak Ashevak ????? ???, CC, RCA
Kenojuak Ashevak ????? ???, CC, RCA (1927-2013), Kinngait (Cape Dorset) COMMISSIONED SET OF FIVE SERIGRAPHS BY THE INUIT GALLERY OF VANCOUVER, 2006 each titled, dated and numbered 34/35; artist's name in syllabics; framed each sheet 23 x 22 in — 58.4 x 55.9 cm
- A BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO by “C. Bechstein,
A BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO by “C. Bechstein, Berlin”, numbered 90857, circa 1909, in an ebonised case with turned and faceted octagonal tapering legs ending in brass toe caps and castors, 145cm wide x 99cm high; together with a modern piano stool with an adjustable buttoned leather seat, 61cm wide (2) Provenance: According to family records, the piano was purchased by Anthony Medlycott, circa 1935. Ivory Submission Reference: X63SF13Y.
- Joseph Thomas (Exhibited 1850-1853)
Joseph Thomas (Exhibited 1850-1853) - Joseph Barrows and his Children in the Garden of Handsworth Hall, Birmingham, signed and dated 1849, ink and watercolour, 52 x 57cm Provenance: anon sale in these 'rooms, 30 November 2012, lot 1007, to the present vendor Joseph Barrows (1804-1890), a prominent citizen of Birmingham, one of the Street Commissioners (the forerunner to the Town Council) founded the firm of Joseph Barrows & Sons, Wine & Spirit Merchants. The business prospered to the extent that by 1849 the recently widowed Barrows had bought Handsworth Hall, a large 18th century home in extensive grounds. It had been the home of Anna Maria Sacheverell and Anne Gough and afterwards Joseph Grice, JP. It was demolished in the 1870s when the area was redeveloped. More Information In the same fine state of preservation as at the 2012 sale
- Noel Denholm Davis (1876-1950) - News
Noel Denholm Davis (1876-1950) - News From The Front, signed and dated 1915, inscribed and titled plaque, oil on canvas, 71 x 92cm, gilt softwood and composite rectangular frame Reputedly commissioned by Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent (1850-1931), of the eponymous Nottingham pharmacy chain 'Boots the Chemist'. More Information Relined. Some portions cleaned/lightly scrubbed. The centre with a stabilised 2cm l split/hole, which is lost in the overall display of the picture.
- The WWI MC AFC order, decorations and
The WWI MC AFC order, decorations and medals of Wing Commander William Harold Nelson Shakespeare, pilot of the first trans European flight by a commercial aeroplane, 1919, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Officer's silver gilt badge, civil division, Military Cross, reverse engraved CAPT W.H.N.SHAKESPEARE RFC 1917, Air Force Cross, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, 1939-1945 Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 2360 Cpl W.G.N. Shakespeare Worc R [on Star, Capt W H N Shakespeare on BWM and Victory] and related personalia and memorabilia, principally comprising:Insignia:Worcestershire Regiment cap badge,Royal Flying Corps cast gilt bronze dress uniform flying badge, 72mm l,Royal Flying Corps cloth flying badge.Other awards:Massachusetts, City of Worcester Mayor's Key, William A Bennett (1938-1945), boxed,9ct gold and enamel neck badge with arms of Worcester, Birmingham 1931, 19gPhotographs & Documents:British Empire Aviator's Certificate No 3548 with photograph, 1916,Typed itinerary of the [first] Flight to Greece, 9 October 1919, from Major Humphrey on Handley Page Ltd notepaper to Captain Shakespeare and contemporary photograph (gelatin silver print) of the bi plane,Typed carbon copy of Shakespeare's 16 p. report of the flight headed 'across Europe by air',foreign hotel bills and Greek newspaper and paper money, 1919, Unopened emergency ration tin of 'Bovril'.Military Cross: Supplement to the London Gazette, 4 February 1918, Airforce Cross: Supplement to the London Gazette, 29 October 1918.The aviator Wing Commander W H N Shakespeare (1893-1976) was born in Worcester and educated at the Royal Grammar School. He enlisted in the Worcestershire Regiment and after receiving his commission transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. The citation for his Military Cross reads "T./Capt. William Harold Nelson Shakespeare, RFC, was awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He carried out a most successful contact patrol in very bad weather at a height of 400ft and brought back very valuable information. Later, he carried out another successful contact patrol at low altitude, his machine being subjected to intense rifle and machine-gun fire. He is a gallant and determined pilot and has set a fine example to his squadron." In 1918 he became one of the first Wing Commanders in the newly established Royal Air Force.Soon after the end of the War, he joined Handley Page for which he undertook the first trans European flight by a commercial aeroplane. In "Flight" (December 4, 1919) he posted from Athens "I have the pleasure to report the successful completion of the first civilian trans-Europe flight. I arrived at Athens after the most trying and unpleasant stage of the journey from London. Taking advantage of what seemed to be good weather at Valona, I left in the early morning and made quite good time under good conditions to Prevesa. "Shortly afterwards I landed at Tatoi, having done the journey from Valona in 4 and a half hours. This, I was afterwards told, was a record time. The people - Greek and English flying officers - were very surprised to see us as the weather had been practically impossible all day; in fact five minutes before we landed an RAF HP machine, securely picketed, had been picked up by the wind and been blown completely on its back, being a nasty mess of wreckage which was spread out in front of us. Needless to say after the buffeting I had received, I was greatly relieved to make our final landing; in fact we were all pleased with ourselves at the successful completion of this long journey, although it had taken longer than we expected. This fact was due to conditions over which neither I nor the mechanics had any control. Altogether, the machine had been out in six whole days' rain. The engines, with the attention they received stood very well "On the day fixed for the inspection by HM King of Greece the Press turned up in copious numbers. We initiated them into the mysteries of the HP and trans-Europe flight. "I did two flights of Press people over Athens, and all went home very pleased with the machine, the new 'sensation' and themselves. On these trips we did some pamphlet dropping over the city. "Saturday, November 1, was a memorable day, for HM King of Greece turned up and inspected the machine. He was greatly impressed, and finally I persuaded him to come up for a flight. Since that occasion His Majesty has had two further flights, the last trip being from Athens to Corinth".
- FRANK KNOX MORTON REHN (AMERICAN, 1848-1914)
FRANK KNOX MORTON REHN (AMERICAN, 1848-1914) "MOONLIGHT GRAND MUNAN" Oil on academy board. Signed (lower left).
Frank Knox Morton Rehn (American, 1848-1914)
Frank Rehn was a highly successful 19th-century marine painter born in Philadelphia. After finishing his training at the Pennsylvania Academy, he supported himself with portrait commission work and by selling terra cotta plates. He also painted many landscapes and still lifes and won exhibition awards for these subjects. Rehn determined to be exclusively American in his fine art painting, although French Impressionism heavily influenced his style. He is most known for his marine, portrait, and landscape paintings.
- GUSTAVE MICHEL (FRENCH, 1851-1924) VIDE-DE-POCHE
GUSTAVE MICHEL (FRENCH, 1851-1924) VIDE-DE-POCHE "THE WRESTLERS" Circa 1880, gilt bronze with two nude men wrestling on a shell. Signed 'G. Michel' and numbered 'A763' with foundry mark.
Gustave Michel (French, 1851-1924)
Gustave Michel was a French sculptor and medallist. Born in Paris to parents who, despite their modest means, supported his early artistic vocation, Michel studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Jouffroy. Having made a name for himself as a statuaire, collaborating with established artists on their large-scale works, he began exhibiting at the Salon from 1875. Achieving tremendous success during his own lifetime, both in his native France, as well as abroad, Gustave Michel is scarcely remembered now, and apart from public monuments and commissions, his work is rarely seen.
- GUSTAV STICKLEY BOOKCASE, MODEL 715
GUSTAV STICKLEY BOOKCASE, MODEL 715 Circa 1904-1912, quarter sawn oak with original hammered hardware, tenon construction. Marked with red decal and original craftsman label.
Gustav Stickley (American, 1858-1942)
Gustav Stickley was an American furniture manufacturer, design leader, publisher, and a leading voice in the American Arts and Crafts movement. Stickley’s design philosophy was a major influence on American Craftsman architecture. He is known for creating designs in the Mission style. Although Stickley owed much to the British Arts and Crafts movement, he was a highly original designer who applied his ideas not only to furniture but to decorative accessories of all kinds.
- ARY-JEAN-LEON BITTER (FRENCH, 1883-1973)
ARY-JEAN-LEON BITTER (FRENCH, 1883-1973) PAIR OF ELEPHANT BOOKENDS Bronze, on wooden bases, inscribed 'ARY BITTER Sclp Susse Fres Edrs Paris' (on a plaque affixed to one base).
Ary Jean Leon Bitter (French, 1883-1973)
Ary Jean Leon Bitter was a French artist, best known for his animal sculptures. He was a designer, painter, and sculptor in various mediums including plaster, stone, terracotta, and bronze. His work was also produced in biscuit porcelain by the Sevres factory. Bitter studied at the Marseille Beaux Arts and was taught by Emile Aldebert and by Jules Coutan. He joined the studio of Louis-Ernest Barrias and in 1906 was admitted to the Ecole national superieure des beaux-arts. In 1921, Bitter was commissioned to work on the Sanary-sur-Mer war memorial as well as those in the Marseille cemeteries of St. Louis and St. Jerome.
- EDITH B. PARSONS (AMERICAN, 1878-1956)
EDITH B. PARSONS (AMERICAN, 1878-1956) TERRIER BRONZE BOOKENDS Patinaed bronze, each signed E. B. Parsons (copyright) and marked Gorham Co. Founders (OFFW) & (OFFX).
Edith B. Parsons (American, 1878-1956)
Edith B. Parsons was an American sculptor. Born in Houston, Texas. She was commissioned for numerous important public works including a memorial fountain to John Galloway (Public Park, Memphis, TN), the pediment figures for the main entrance of the Liberal Arts Building of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (St. Louis, MO, 1904), a memorial monument (Cemetery, St. Paul, MN) and a monument to "Soldiers of World War" (Summit, NJ). Much of her work was cast by Gorham Founders in New York, including a series of several terriers and other dogs, The Baby Goat, Baby Pan, The Big Duck, and others.
- SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. (BRISTOL,
SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. (BRISTOL, LONDON, 1769-1830) LADY ELIZABETH MARY, COUNTESS OF BELGRAVE, AFTERWARDS MARCHIONESS OF WESTMINSTER Painted in 1818. Oil on canvas. Carved and giltwood frame.
Catalogue Note: Colonel Charles Clifton (American, 1853-1928) was a major figure in shaping the automotive industry during its first decades. In 1897, he joined the George N. Pierce company - at that time a bicycle wheel manufacturer - and stayed on when it was reorganized as the Pierce-Arrow Motor Company, becoming chairman of the company’s board of directors in 1916. Clifton was also the founding president of the National Automotive Chamber of Commerce.
Clifton joined the Albright Art Gallery Board in 1914, serving initially on the finance committee before becoming vice president and then president, a role he held from 1918 until his death in 1928. In addition to his dedication to the Buffalo AKG, Clifton also served as president of Buffalo General Hospital, and during World War I, he was president of the Allied War Relief and of the Fatherless Children of France. In recognition of his support, especially for children orphaned by the war, Clifton was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor by the French government.
Literature: Sir W. Armstrong, Lawrence, London, 1913, p. 113.
Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. (Bristol, London, 1769-1830)
Sir Thomas Lawrence was an English portrait painter and the fourth president of the Royal Academy. Self-taught, he was a brilliant draughtsman and known for his gift of capturing a likeness, as well as his virtuoso handling of paint. Lawrence was also a collector and formed one of the finest collections of Old Master drawings ever known. His first royal commission was from Queen Charlotte, whose portrait he painted in 1789.
- SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. (BRISTOL,
SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. (BRISTOL, LONDON, 1769-1830) LADY FITZWILLIAM Oil on canvas. Lady Fitzwilliam, daughter of the Earl of Pembroke.Catalogue Note: Colonel Charles Clifton (American, 1853-1928) was a major figure in shaping the automotive industry during its first decades. In 1897, he joined the George N. Pierce company - at that time a bicycle wheel manufacturer - and stayed on when it was reorganized as the Pierce-Arrow Motor Company, becoming chairman of the company’s board of directors in 1916. Clifton was also the founding president of the National Automotive Chamber of Commerce.
Clifton joined the Albright Art Gallery Board in 1914, serving initially on the finance committee before becoming vice president and then president, a role he held from 1918 until his death in 1928. In addition to his dedication to the Buffalo AKG, Clifton also served as president of Buffalo General Hospital, and during World War I, he was president of the Allied War Relief and of the Fatherless Children of France. In recognition of his support, especially for children orphaned by the war, Clifton was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor by the French government.
Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. (Bristol, London, 1769-1830)
Sir Thomas Lawrence was an English portrait painter and the fourth president of the Royal Academy. Self-taught, he was a brilliant draughtsman and known for his gift of capturing a likeness, as well as his virtuoso handling of paint. Lawrence was also a collector and formed one of the finest collections of Old Master drawings ever known. His first royal commission was from Queen Charlotte, whose portrait he painted in 1789.
- HOPI INDIAN CARVED AND PAINTED COTTONWOOD
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.
- LARGE HOPI INDIAN CARVED AND PAINTED
LARGE HOPI INDIAN CARVED AND PAINTED KACHINA DOLLLarge Hopi Indian carved and painted cottonwood Sio Salako kachina doll, ca. 1920s , 13 1/2" 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:
Small losses to feet, losses to tips of horns.
- HOPI INDIAN CARVED AND PAINTED QALETAGA
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.
- OIL ON LEATHER PANEL PORTRAIT, EARLY
OIL ON LEATHER PANEL PORTRAIT, EARLY 20TH C.Oil on leather panel portrait, early 20th c. , of Hattie Tom, Chiricahua Apache delegate, with fringed edge in a deep well walnut frame, 11" x 8 3/4", frame - 15 1/2" x 12 3/4". 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:
Not examined out of frame. Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- OIL ON GLASS PORTRAIT OF APACHE MEDICINEOil
OIL ON GLASS PORTRAIT OF APACHE MEDICINEOil on glass portrait of Go-shono, Apache Medicine Man, signed E. Wimmley 1908 , 11 1/2" dia., frame - 15 3/4" dia. 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:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- PAIR OF HOPI INDIAN KACHINA DOLLS, CA.
PAIR OF HOPI INDIAN KACHINA DOLLS, CA. 1920SPair of carved and painted cottonwood Hopi Indian snake dancer kachina dolls, ca. 1920s , with hide accents mounted to original platform, 10" h., 11 3/4" l. Provenance: Descended in the family of Hon. Lewis V. Bogy, Commissioner of Indian Affairs under President Andrew Johnson, 1866-1867.
Condition:
Stains to platform.
- WOODLANDS INDIAN BEADED SASH AND LEG
WOODLANDS INDIAN BEADED SASH AND LEG GARTERSWoodlands Indian, Sac & Fox Nation, beaded sash and leg garters, early 20th c. , sash - 5" x 54". 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:
Garters - some fringe loss, one with small bead loss.
- TWO PLAINS INDIAN DOLL AND CRADLEBOARDS,
TWO PLAINS INDIAN DOLL AND CRADLEBOARDS, CA. 1920STwo Plains Indian doll and cradleboards, ca. 1920s , one with beaded blanket on painted pine board with tack accents, the other with hide wrap and cotton blanket, 10" l. and 9 1/2" l. 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:
Beaded - handle reattached. Other - scuffs to doll face, wear to blanket.
- THREE HOPI CHILDREN'S KACHINAS, CA.
THREE HOPI CHILDREN'S KACHINAS, CA. 1920SThree Hopi carved and painted cottonwood children's kachina dolls, ca. 1920s , to include Hahai-i Wuhti, Maii with removable mask, and a maiden, tallest - 5". 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:
Wolf - loss to one foot and small loss to one hand. Others - Sporadic surface abrasions.