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NATIVE AMERICAN ANTIQUE CALUMET
NATIVE AMERICAN ANTIQUE CALUMET CEREMONIAL PIPELate 19th/early 20th C. wood and catlinite pipestone bowl. Peace pipe is decorated with bands of glass beads, what appears to be the remnants of feathers, and cordage. Wooden stem approx. 27-3/8" L, bowl approx. 8-1/8" L. Evidence of wear overall.See images for detail. This item can be shipped in-house.
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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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WILLIAM BURLINGAME (AMERICAN,
WILLIAM BURLINGAME (AMERICAN, B.1942). Peace Pipe Ceremony. Oil on board. Signed lower right. From a Madison Ave, NYC estate. Dimensions: 9" h x 12" h Condition: Good.
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NATIVE AMERICAN PEACE PIPE STEM -
NATIVE AMERICAN PEACE PIPE STEM - 19th c Northern Plains Calumet Stem probably Sioux in green and red painted ash with compressed diamond shaped section holes and grooves for attachment of feathers 24 3/4'' x 1 3/4'' very good condition.
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DAN MITRA "PEACE PIPE" COLOR
DAN MITRA "PEACE PIPE" COLOR ETCHING, LIM. ED. Dan Mitra (American late 20th/early 21st century), 'Peace Pipe,' limited edition color etching on paper, depicting a feathered headdress above a pipe, signed at lower right, editioned at center 355/950, and titled at lower left, framed under glass. Sight approx. h. 35", w. 21"; overall h. 44", w. 32", d. 1.25".
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Goebel porcelain figural group,
Goebel porcelain figural group, Passing the Peace Pipe, 283/400 LE, 14" high, perfect condition Estimate $300-500
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OOC - Circa 1900 Native American
OOC - Circa 1900 Native American with Peace Pipe unsigned circa 1940s he is shown seated in grass looking down a row of teepees in background with other figures alongside distant mountains 36'' x 24'' some scuffs.
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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
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PAUL SURBER, UNTITLED (PEACE
PAUL SURBER, UNTITLED (PEACE PIPE)Paul Surber, (b. 1942) Untitled (Peace Pipe), oil on linen signed lower right: PAUL SURBER oil on linen Dimensions: 54 x 36 in. (137.2 x 91.4 cm.), Frame: 63 x 45 x 2 1/2 in. (160 x 114.3 x 6.4 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Michigan
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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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ROBERT ROSEBEAR (OJIBWAY), PIPE
ROBERT ROSEBEAR (OJIBWAY), PIPE PRESENTED TO GENERAL POWELL AT THE 'MINNESOTA MEETING', 1991 LENGTH OF PIPE: 16 IN. (40.64 CM.)ROBERT ROSEBEAR (OJIBWAY), PIPE PRESENTED TO GENERAL POWELL AT THE 'MINNESOTA MEETING', 1991, wooden shaft, with fur and deerskin, the pipe in ceramic, signed 'R. Rose-Bear' under bowl, on fitted clear plastic base, with inscription 'General Colin Powell/Minnesota Meeting/November 7, 1991' Dimensions: Length of pipe: 16 in. (40.64 cm.) Provenance: Estate of General Colin L. Powell, to benefit America's Promise Alliance and the Colin Powell School at City College of New York.
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LOUIS E. THOMPSON. TWO FIGURAL
LOUIS E. THOMPSON. TWO FIGURAL PEACE PIPES (American, 1894-1963). Carved and polychromed wood, one signed and dated "Louis Thompson, 1944," size of largest: 21 1/2 x 3 3/4 x 1 1/4 inches.
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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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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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NATIVE AMERICAN EFFIGY PIPE
NATIVE AMERICAN EFFIGY PIPE Carved Blackstone, featuring a bear cub form bowl on the dot and line decorated slab. 3 1/2" long.
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A Pair of Quimper Faience Bagpipe
A Pair of Quimper Faience Bagpipe Form Vases Finely detailed pictures of peasants the woman holding a skein of yarn and the man playing a pipe unsigned hand painted in blue amber yellow and green on a white background with a rosy tint.
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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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WOODY CRUMBO, PAIR OF SERIGRAPHS:
WOODY CRUMBO, PAIR OF SERIGRAPHS: PEACE PIPE PRAYER + DANCERWoody Crumbo, (Creek/Potawatomi, 1912 - 1989) Pair of Serigraphs: Peace Pipe Prayer + Dancer, serigraph each signed in plate lower right: Crumbo serigraph Dimensions: Peace Pipe Prayer: 11 1/2 x 9 5/8 in. (29.21 x 24.45 cm.), Frame: 19 x 16 3/8 x 7/8 in. (48.26 x 41.59 x 2.22 cm.); Dancer: 11 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. (29.2 x 21.6 cm.), Frame: 18 3/4 x 15 1/4 x 3/4 in. (47.6 x 38.7 x 1.9 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, California
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PIPE TRADE SIGN. American early
PIPE TRADE SIGN. American early 20th century wood and canvas. Old gold and black paint.19 1/2''h. 73''l. From a tobacconist's shop in Greenville Ohio which closed in the 1990s.
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NATIVE AMERICAN EFFIGY PIPE
NATIVE AMERICAN EFFIGY PIPE Carved Blackstone, featuring a coiled snake form bowl on the dot and line decorated slab. 3 1/4" long.
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NATIVE AMERICAN MIDDLE WOODLAND
NATIVE AMERICAN MIDDLE WOODLAND STONE EFFIGY PIPENative America, Midwestern / Southern USA, Middle Woodland period, ca. 200 to 1000 CE. A fascinating pipe, hand-carved from greenish-gray stone to display a tubular shank with a petite airhole at one end and a raised bowl at the other. An anthropomorphic head adorns the end of the pipe, presenting an ovoid visage with recessed eyes, a button nose, and a large, open mouth, perhaps intended to mimic the facial expression of the smoker. A thick, elevated band wraps around the mid-section of the shank to increase gripping ability. Size: 5" L x 1.4" W x 2" H (12.7 cm x 3.6 cm x 5.1 cm)
Smoking pipes played an important role in Eastern Woodland culture, which spanned from sub-Arctic Canada to the southern United States. The earliest evidence we have for the use of tobacco in this area comes from ca. 100 to 200 CE; in addition to tobacco, and often prior to it, we know from ethnohistorical accounts that people smoked a variety of other plants, including dogwood, juniper, sumac, and bearberry. These pipes were not just made for the simple act of smoking; they seem to have had a strong religious component as well, and various archaeological sites from the period, including the Hopewell Mound sites, have the remains of hundreds of destroyed platform pipes, including effigy ones like this. Others were buried with their owners individually.
Provenance: private South Carolina, USA collection
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#171160
Condition:
Surface wear as shown with nicks, chips, scratches, and abrasion throughout, commensurate with age and use. Otherwise, intact and excellent.
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FRAMED EARTHENWARE HUMAN EFFIGY
FRAMED EARTHENWARE HUMAN EFFIGY PIPEca. 18th-19th century; hand molded pipe with face accented bowl and extended flat stem, framed with triangular metal pendant charms, charcoal fired, attributed to Iroquois Tribe, 6 1/2"x 8"x 2 1/2" framed; Condition: crack below right cheek of effigy, smooth surface to pipe bowl top and stem, unknown if authentic or re-crafted piece
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A clay pipe, the bowl inscribed
A clay pipe, the bowl inscribed Jacob, a ram's mask head and two metal hounds
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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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2 PCS, JOEL QUEEN NATIVE AMERICAN
2 PCS, JOEL QUEEN NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY VESSELS Joel Queen (Cherokee/North Carolina, 20th/21st century) and Bigmeat family. Collection of pottery vessels comprising "Ancient Peace Pipe" by Bigmeat (6.5") and bowl by Queen dated 1991 (w. 9")
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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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2pc Old Plains Native Stone Pipe
2pc Old Plains Native Stone Pipe Bowls- 6'' and 9'' (DR)
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A PLAINS CARVED CATLINITE PIPEA
A PLAINS CARVED CATLINITE PIPEA Plains carved catlinite pipe, 20th century; Great Plains Signed to base of stone: [figural motif] / Crow Pipe head with brushed metallic inlay stripes attached to newer curved wood stem embellished with a beaded and hide fringe embellishment to center Dimensions: 30" L x 4" H x 1" Dia. approximately Provenance: The Estate of Eleanor Koffler
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Advertising Lithograph with
Advertising Lithograph with Indian ''Peaceful Counsel'' seated Indian smoking a pipe along the lakeshore image area 16 1/2'' X 9 1/2'' for Round Oak
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A Middle Eastern Mixed Metals
A Middle Eastern Mixed Metals Pipe decorated with stylized flowering plants within inverted arches. Height 10 3/4 inches.
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GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURAL PIPEGerman
GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURAL PIPEGerman Porcelain Figural Pipe
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NATIVE AMERICAN HOPEWELL STONE PIPE
NATIVE AMERICAN HOPEWELL STONE PIPE W/ SKULLNative American, Northeastern United States, Hopewell Indians, Middle Woodland Period, ca. 200 to 1000 CE. A beautiful and unusual example of a smoking pipe, hand-carved from mottled gray-green stone with black, citrine, and khaki inclusions. The tubular pipe body has a flat base and an air chamber drilled through its entirety. Surmounting the body is a sizable and stylized skull with deep orbitals, a recessed nasal cavity, a furrowed brow, and incised rows of teeth, all beneath a deep receptacle. Size: 5.75" L x 1.625" W x 2.9" H (14.6 cm x 4.1 cm x 7.4 cm)
Provenance: private Lumberton, Texas, USA collection, acquired before 2010
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A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
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#169495
Condition:
Repair to approximately 1.75" of front of pipe body, with restoration over break lines, and resurfacing and overpainting to new material and break lines. Minor abrasions to pipe body and skull, with light encrustations within pipe stem and receptacle. Great preservation to skull detailing.
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NATIVE AMERICAN PIPE IN SHADOWBOX
NATIVE AMERICAN PIPE IN SHADOWBOX FRAME Native American pipe in shadowbox frame, 35"h x 20.75"
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TWO CARVED EFFIGY PIPES OF
TWO CARVED EFFIGY PIPES OF HUMANS Larger pipe of a person preparing a fish, 3 ?"L; smaller of a seated person, missing piece at the back part of the pipe, 2 ½"L.
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Large Ceremonial Kuba Pipe A
Large Ceremonial Kuba Pipe A large ceremonial pipe from Africa copper wood and ivory with applied pigments two carved figures of a man and a woman in ivory embellish the double stems. The pipe is further decorated with copper wire and copper beading on the central portion.
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SCULPTURE, PEACE AND LOVE Peace and
SCULPTURE, PEACE AND LOVE Peace and Love, ceramic sculpture, signed "Ann B," 20th century, overall: 9"h x 8"w x 3"d