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Colored lithograph of The
Colored lithograph of The Marriage of Pocahontas 27" x 37". ?
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Frederick Coffay Yohn (American
Frederick Coffay Yohn (American 1875-1933) "Pocahontas" oil on canvas signed lower left 18 in. x 32 in. in a carved wood frame.
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O. WINSTON LINK (1914-2001): "THE
O. WINSTON LINK (1914-2001): "THE POCAHONTAS ON ITS WAY FROM CINCINNATI..." Chromogenic color print 16 x 20 in. (sight) 1958.
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H. SCHULE. "SMITH RESCUED BY
H. SCHULE. "SMITH RESCUED BY POCOHONTAS," LITHOGRAPH Lithograph, sight size: 20 1/4 x 26 in., framed (missing glass).
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OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING DEPICTING
OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING DEPICTING POCAHONTAS.Oil on Canvas Painting Depicting Pocahontas and John Smith. Artist signed lower left "Isabel Bobbin". Image size 31-1/2" by 21-1/2", in a gilt molded frame 39-1/2" x 30" overall. Very good.
Condition:
Very good.
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A Pocahontas Mine Framed
A Pocahontas Mine Framed Advertising Ephemera Group
Likely Virginia, Mid-20th Century
14 x 39 inches.
Property from the Collection of Dr. James Dawson, Manchester, Kentucky
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4 PC NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN PRINT
4 PC NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN PRINT LOT: 1) ''Yoholo-Micco'', A Creek Chief, Lithograph, sight size 18.25'' x 14.25'', monogramed in the plate A.H., framed, 26.5'' x 22.25''; 2) Pocahontas, Lithograph printed by Daniel Rice and James Clark, 1842, sight size 14.75'' x 10.75'', framed, 20.5'' x 17''; 3) ''Push-Ma-Ha-Ta'', Chactan Warrior, Lithograph published by E.C. Riddle, sight size 12.25'' x 8'', framed, 20.5'' x 17''; 4) ''Wa-Kawn-Ha-Ka'', Lithograph printed J.T. Bowen, sight size 14.75'' x 10.5'', framed, 20.5'' x 17''.
CONDITION: 1) Scattered foxing; 2) Some scattered staining; 3) Crease upper right corner; 4) Mild toning, ink bleed through from text.
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FOUR UNFRAMED MCKENNEY & HALL
FOUR UNFRAMED MCKENNEY & HALL NATIVE AMERICAN PRINTS: 1) Tah-Ro-Hon, an Ioway warrior; 2) Timpoochee Barnard, an Uchee warrior; 3) Me-Te-A, a Pottawattamie Chief; 4) Po-Ca-Hon-Tas. All measure 19.75'' x 14''.
CONDITION: Minor handling creases, some scattered toning and staining, pinholes in the corners.
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MCKENNEY & HALL PRINT,
MCKENNEY & HALL PRINT, "TAH-COL-O-QUOIT". Published by Daniel Rice and James Clark, Philadelphia, 1842, printed by Bowen. From "The History of the Indian Tribes of North America". Large folio hand colored lithograph with good colors. A few small stains. Framed, 28"h. 24"w.
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FOUR MCKENNEY AND HALL NATIVE
FOUR MCKENNEY AND HALL NATIVE AMERICAN PRINTS. Ca. 1850s, hand colored lithographs on paper. Small folio prints from the octavo edition "History of the Indian Tribes of North America", published by D. Rice and A.N. Hart, Philadelphia, printed by J.T. Bowen. "Se-Quo-Yah, Yoholo Micco, Lap-Pa-Win-Soe, Tshusick". Varying stains and foxing. Matching frames, 16"h. 12.25"w.
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TWO MCKENNEY & HALL PRINTS.
TWO MCKENNEY & HALL PRINTS. Published by F.W. Greenough, Philadelphia, 1838, printed by Bowen. From "The History of the Indian Tribes of North America". Large folio hand colored lithographs with attached text pages. "Chittee Yoholo, A Seminole Chief". And "Kai-Pol-E-Quah, White Nosed Fox". Both have toning, some foxing, ghost images of text and some corner damage. Framed, 27.25"h. 20.75"w.
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Bernard Ravca -Paris-New York-
Bernard Ravca -Paris-New York- original hand made paper mache dolls depicting Native American and known historical characters. Lot of 4 including Pocahontas, John Smith, a Hopi woman and Hopi silversmith. Two with paper hang tags. All with pencil identification under base. All with hand painted features, crepe paper mache bodies, and hand made costume. Tallest overall, 7 1/2".
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DISNEY CLASSICS GROUP FIGURINE,
DISNEY CLASSICS GROUP FIGURINE, POCAHONTAS AND FRIENDSNative Disney Princess on stylized log base with raccoon & bird.
Stamped to base WALT DISNEY CLASSICS COLLECTION POCAHONTAS LISTEN WITH YOUR HEART. Certificate of Authenticity. Collectors box.
Issued: c. 1995
Dimensions: 7"H x 6"W
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Classics Collection
Country of Origin: United States
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MCKENNEY & HALL PRINT,
MCKENNEY & HALL PRINT, "HOO-WAN-NE-KA". Published and printed by J.T. Bowen, 1841, Philadelphia. From "The History of the Indian Tribes of North America". Large folio hand colored lithograph with good colors of "A Winnebago Chief". Short tear on right side. Framed, 28"h. 24"w.
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ONONDAGA POTTERY POCAHONTAS CABINET
ONONDAGA POTTERY POCAHONTAS CABINET PLATE, 1907 Onondaga Pottery (Syracuse, NY) early color transferware cabinet plate, 1907, and depicting "Pocahontas" also known as Rebecca Rolfe, after the original painting in the National Portrait Gallery, London, the rim decorated with corn and tobacco plants, the cavetto with portrait and inscribed in Laton "Princ Powhatani IMP Virginiae Matoaka Als Rebecka Filia Potentiss" [Prince Powhatan, Ruler of Virginia, Matoaka, known as Rebecca, Daughter of the Sovereign] the reverse with early 20th century labels reading "Pocahontas Memorial Plate, Sold at Jamestowne Exhibition, Norfolk, Va. 1907 / Given Pamela L. Van Wyck Xmas 1919 by her mother, San Francisco ...[illegible]".
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PRINT, AFTER JOHN SARTAIN After
PRINT, AFTER JOHN SARTAIN After John Sartain (British, 1808-1897), "Osceola," engraving, printed by I. Sansom, unsigned, overall (mat): 19.25"h x 14.25"w
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LIMITED EDITION PRINT. Abstract
LIMITED EDITION PRINT. Abstract of an Indian woman with pot. Number 663/750 artist signed. 18'' h. 24'' w. Framed and matted. 27'' h. 33'' w.
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McKenney and Hall/Publishers a fine
McKenney and Hall/Publishers a fine group of 19 hand-colored lithographs from Indian Tribes of North America 1837-1844 featuring "Chon-Mon-I-Case" "M'Intosh" "Opothle Yoholo" "Ki-on-Twog-Ky Cornplant" and others many with original biographical text sheets 19 3/4 in. x 14 1/4 in. unframed full list available. Provenance: The Grove Tallahassee FL.
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Howard Chandler Christy (American,
Howard Chandler Christy
(American, 1872-1952)
Pocahontas, 1926
oil on canvas
signed Howard Chandler Christy and dated (lower right)
32 x 40 inches
Property from the Estate of Sportscaster Chris Schenkel, Lake Tippecanoe, Indiana
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Pen and ink watercolor drawing of a
Pen and ink watercolor drawing of a Native American Indian 19th c. 5" h. 3 1/2" w. ?
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McKenney & Hall/ Publishers
McKenney & Hall/ Publishers "Mo-Hon-Go Osage Woman" and "Caa-Tou-See an Ojibway" 1834 & 1838 Philadelphia hand-colored lithographs from Indian Tribes of North America each sight 17 1/2 in. x 12 1/2 in. both attractively matted and framed. Provenance: The Grove Tallahassee FL.
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FOUR UNFRAMED MCKENNEY & HALL
FOUR UNFRAMED MCKENNEY & HALL NATIVE AMERICAN PRINTS: 1) Ka-Ta-Wa-Be-Da, a Chippewa Chief; 2) Wa-Kawn-Ha-Ka, a Winnebago Chief; 3) Foke-Luste-Hajo, a Seminole; 4) Shar-I-Tar-Ish, a Pawnee Chief. All measure 19.75'' x 14''.
CONDITION: Pinholes in corners, some minor frittering along the edges, very minor handling creases, some scattered foxing.
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SEVEN HANDCOLORED LITHOGRAPHS.
SEVEN HANDCOLORED LITHOGRAPHS. American 19th century. Six from McKenney and Hall; four are by Bowen. Payta-kootea Le Soldat du Chene Qua-Ta-Wa-Pea and Hayne-Hudjihini. The other two were published by Daniel Rice and James Clark. Pocahontas and Black Hoof. Unframed average 17''h. 13''w. Together with a Currier & Ives Grand united Order of Odd-Fellows Chart. Unframed. Black Hoof - 20 5/8''h. 14 3/4''w. Light toning on edges and back some foxing & light stains. Eagle of Delight - 19 7/8''h. 14 1/8''w. Light toning on edges and back some foxing. Stitching holes on right edge. Payta-Kootha - 19 5/8''h. 14''w. Light toning on edges and back some foxing. Pocahontas - 17 7/8''h. 13 1/4''w. Light mat burn stain upper left. Qua ta wa pea - 19 1/4''h. 13 7/8''w. Light toning on edges and back text burn residue stain on right edge. Soldat de Chene - 19 7/8''h. 13 7/8''w. Light toning on edges and back text burn residue stain on right edge. 1/2'' x 1/8'' loss at bottom left edge with stain.
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TWO MCKENNEY & HALL PRINTS. Hand
TWO MCKENNEY & HALL PRINTS. Hand colored lithographs on paper. From "The History of the Indian Tribes of North America". "A-Na-CAm-E-Gish-Ca, A Chippeway Chief" published by E.C. Biddle, 1837, Philadelphia, printed by J.T. Bowen. 20"h. 14.5"w. And "Pa-She-Pa-Haw, A Sauk Chief", published by F.W. Greenough, 1838, Philadelphia and printed by I.T. Bowen. 20"h. 14.5"w. Unframed pages with edge loss along bound side. Some edge toning.
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FOUR UNFRAMED MCKENNEY & HALL
FOUR UNFRAMED MCKENNEY & HALL NATIVE AMERICAN PRINTS: 1) A-Chippewa-Widow; 2) A-Mis-Quam, a Winnebago Brave; 3) Wat-Che-Mon-Me, an Ioway Chief; 4) Tustennuggee Emathla or Jim Boy, a Creek Chief. All measure 19.75'' x 14''.
CONDITION: Pinholes in the corners, scattered foxing and toning, minor handling creases.
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MCKENNEY & HALL PRINT, "CHIPPEWAY
MCKENNEY & HALL PRINT, "CHIPPEWAY SQUAW & CHILD". Published by F.W. Greenough, Philadelphia, 1838, printed by Bowen. From "The History of the Indian Tribes of North America". Large folio hand colored lithograph in good colors. Faint image of text. Framed, 25"h. 22"w.
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Vintage screenprint portrait of a
Vintage screenprint portrait of a Native American Blackfoot woman in the manner of Winold Reiss, well detailed fabric and beadwork; 16" x 12"; unsigned. Very minor damage to border and also full crease through face with approx. 3" tear in center of crease.
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Chris Topperson Native American
Chris Topperson Native American baby prints; girls in tribal garb. Overall 10 1/8"H. x 9 1/4"W. Good condition.
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MCKENNEY & HALL PRINT, "WA-KAWN".
MCKENNEY & HALL PRINT, "WA-KAWN". Published and printed by J.T. Bowen, 1841, Philadelphia. From "The History of the Indian Tribes of North America". Large folio hand colored lithograph of "A Winnebago Chief". Short tear on right side. Framed, 25"h. 22"w.
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American Indian Chief Lithograph on
American Indian Chief Lithograph on Fabric A colored lithograph portrait on fabric of an American Indian chief copyrighted 1903 by Campbell Metzger & Jacobson. 22 in. square. Framed and glazed 25 in. square. Condition: Expected folds colors remain vibrant.
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FOUR UNFRAMED MCKENNEY & HALL
FOUR UNFRAMED MCKENNEY & HALL NATIVE AMERICAN PRINTS: 1) Opothle Woholo, a Creek Chief; 2) Stem-Ma-Mu, a Flathead boy; 3) Chittee Yoholo, a Seminole Chief; 4) Se-Loc-Ta, a Creek Chief. All measure 19.75'' x 14''.
CONDITION: Minor handling creases, toning in the margins, pinholes in the corners.
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TWO MCKENNEY & HALL PRINTS OF
TWO MCKENNEY & HALL PRINTS OF AMERICAN INDIANS. Handcolored lithographs on paper. Ma Has Kah Chief of the Ioways published by F. W. Greenough Philad.; printed by L.T. Bowen. In a mat and frame 23''h. 19''w. and The Figured Stone A Chippewa Chief by''Lehman & Duval Phila''. Taped tears. In a mat and frame 23''h. 17''w.
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COLLECTION OF NATIVE AMERICAN
COLLECTION OF NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN PRINTS AFTER CAITLAN: From Pritchard's Natural History of Man, ten custom matching framed and matted prints, sight size 8'' x 5'', frames are 15.75'' x 12.25''.
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TWO MCKENNEY & HALL PRINTS.
TWO MCKENNEY & HALL PRINTS. Published by E.C. Biddle, 1836. Hand colored lithographs after paintings by C.B. King, printed by Lehman & Duval, Philadelphia. From "The History of the Indian Tribes of North America". "Chippeway Squaw & Child", 19.75"h. 13.5"w. and "LIttle Crow, A Sioux Chief". 21.25"h. 15.5"w. Unframed pages with ghost image on text on reverse and edge loss along bound side. Minor edge loss and creases, faint toning.
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PRINT, DAN LOMAHAFTEWA Dan
PRINT, DAN LOMAHAFTEWA Dan Lomahaftewa (American, 1951-2005), Untitled, mixed media print, signed lower right, edition 4/100, sheet: 18.75"h x 15.75"w, overall (with frame): 25.25"h x 22.5"w. Provenance: From the Estate of John Cologhi. Proceeds to benefit the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian
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MCKENNEY & HALL PRINT,
MCKENNEY & HALL PRINT, "O-HYA-WA-MINCE-KEE". Published by Daniel Rice and James Clark, Philadelphia, 1843, printed at the Lithographic & Print Colouring Establishment. From "The History of the Indian Tribes of North America". Large folio hand colored lithograph of "A Chippeway Chief". Faint image of text. Framed, 25"h. 22"w.