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McKenney & Hall/Publishers
McKenney & Hall/Publishers "Ne-Sou-a-Quiot a Fox Chief" "Qua-Ta-Wa-Pea a Shawanoe Chief" "Payta-Kootha a Shawanoe Chief" "A-Na-Cam-E-Gish-Ca a Chippeway Chief" and "Kish-Kal-Wa a Shawanoe Chief" five hand-colored lithographs from Indian Tribes of North America 1837-1844 sight 13 1/2 in. x 10 1/2 in. attractively matted and framed.
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25pc Shawnee Corn Ware
25pc Shawnee Corn Ware
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McKenney and Hall/Publishers
McKenney and Hall/Publishers "Oche-Fineco" "Chou-Ca-Pe an Otto Second Chief" "Shou-Hou-Naop-Tinia an Ioway Chief" "Ki-On-Twog-Ky a Seneca Chief" "Tah-Ro-Hon an Ioway Warrior" "Ahyouwaighs Chief of the Six Nations" and "Kee-She-Waa a Fox Warrior" seven hand-colored lithographs from the octavo edition of Indian Tribes of North America 10 1/4 in. x 6 3/4 in. three framed.
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(NATIVE AMERICAN) MCKENNEY AND HALL
(NATIVE AMERICAN) MCKENNEY AND HALL A group of two hand-colored lithographs comprising Chittee Yoholo A Seminole Chief (F.W. Greenough 1836) and Chippeway Squaw & Child (no imprint). Framed and matted.
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MCKENNEY HALL INDIAN TRIBES NA
MCKENNEY HALL INDIAN TRIBES NA SEQUOYAH LITHOGRAPHFramed hand-colored lithograph on paper, "Se-Quo-Yah, Inventor of the Cherokee Alphabet," after Charles Bird King (American, 1785-1862), from "The History of the Indian Tribes of North America," James Hall (American, 1793-1868), Thomas Loraine McKenney (American, 1785-1859), printed by John T. Bowen, published by D. Rice and A.N. Hart, Philadelphia, sight: 9"h, 6.5"w, overall: 17.5"h, 14.5"w, 2.5lbs
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3 PCS, MCKENNEY & HALL NATIVE
3 PCS, MCKENNEY & HALL NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEFS Thomas McKenney (American, 1785-1859) and James Hall (American, 1793-1868) after Charles Bird King (American, 1785-1862). "Pes Ke Le Cha Co, Pawnee Chief", "Chittee Yoholo, Seminole Chief" and "Young Ma Has Kah, Ioway Chief" -1830s & 1840s,
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FOUR FRAMED MCKENNEY & HALL PRINTS:
FOUR FRAMED MCKENNEY & HALL PRINTS: 1) Micanopy, a Seminole Chief; 2) Kee. Shes. Wa, a Fox Chief; 3) Chippeway Squaw and Child; 4) Hoo-Wan-Ne-Ka, a Winnebaco Chief. All prints are from the History of the Indian Tribes of North America publication.
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MCKENNEY AND HALL, PETALESHAROO:
MCKENNEY AND HALL, PETALESHAROO: A PAWNEE BRAVEMcKenney and Hall, Petalesharoo: A Paynee Brave, History of the Indian Tribes of North America After Charles Bird King (1785 - 1862) Printed by I.T. Bowen's Lithographic Establishment Published by McKenney and Hall, F.W. Greenough hand colored lithograph Dimensions: 17 1/2 x 14 in. (44.5 x 35.6 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY),
MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY), J-AW-BEANCE, A CHIPPEWAY CHIEF / MON-KA-USH-KA, A SIOUX CHIEF / PETALESHAROO, A PAWNEE BRAVE (THREE WORKS) Hand-colored lithographs, 19th century, from History of the Indian Tribes of North America by Thomas McKenney, presented in uniform framing.
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MCKENNEY AND HALL INDIAN
MCKENNEY AND HALL INDIAN LITHOGRAPH: ''SHAR-I-TAR-ISH, A Pawnee Chief'', sight size 10'' x 6'', framed 15.5'' x 7.25'', text from the original book inserted into a folder verso.
CONDITION: Visible toning, several spots of foxing, not examined out of the frame.
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McKenney & Hall/Publishers
McKenney & Hall/Publishers "Ca-Ta-He-Cas-Sa-Black Hoof Principal Chief of the Shawanoes" hand-colored lithograph from Indian Tribes of North America 1837-1844 sight 19 in. x 13 1/2 in.
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MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY),
MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY), PéS-KE-LE-CHA-CO, A PAWNEE CHIEF Hand-colored lithograph, 19th century, from History of the Indian Tribes of North America by Thomas McKenney, matted and presented in gilt frame.
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Shona Hah (Cherokee, 1912-1997),
Shona Hah (Cherokee, 1912-1997), AKA Mary Smith, carved mixed media figurine, Native American man wearing buffalo headdress smoking pipe next to buffalo skull, signed on base "Shona Hah", 13-1/2" x 10" x 11" h
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McKinney and Hall (American, 19th
McKinney and Hall (American, 19th Century) "Ca-Ta-He-Cas-Sa-Black Hoof (Principal Chief of the Shawanoes)" and "Red Jacket (A Seneca War Chief)", pair of hand-colored bookplate engravings, sight 18-1/2" x 14", legend lower margin. Glazed, French matted and presented in ebonized and parcel-gilt frames.
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MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY),
MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY), AP-PA-NOO-SEE: SAUKIE CHIEF / POW-A-SHEEK: A FOX CHIEF (TWO WORKS) Hand-colored lithographs, 19th century, from History of the Indian Tribes of North America by Thomas McKenney, presented in uniform framing.
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3 PCS, MCKENNEY & HALL NATIVE
3 PCS, MCKENNEY & HALL NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEFS Thomas McKenney (American, 1785-1859) and James Hall (American, 1793-1868) after Charles Bird King (American, 1785-1862). "Ne O Mon Ne, Ioway Chief", "Julcee Mathla, Seminole Chief" and "Wa Em Boesh Kaa, Chippeway Chief" -1830s & 1840s,
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McKenney and Hall lithograph,
McKenney and Hall lithograph, "Se-quo-Yah", inventor of the Cherokee alphabet, from History of the Indian Tribes of North America…, published by Edward Biddle, Philadelphia, 1837, large folio, unframed, 21-1/2 x 15 in. Graphite marking and small edge tears at bottom, grime, accretion, foxing, toning.
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Cherokee Indian Basket by Mollie
Cherokee Indian Basket by Mollie Lossiah white & yellow walnut and white oak purse style with tag 7-1/2'' x 11-1/2''
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Cherokee Indian Pottery by Cora
Cherokee Indian Pottery by Cora Wahnetah well known Indian potter 1907-1986 carved 5'' tall 6'' diameter excellent.
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"Pawnee Bill Contest Rodeo" Cowboys
"Pawnee Bill Contest Rodeo" Cowboys and Indians broadside advertisement, Oklahoma City Coliseum. 22" x 15". Two visible tears right of center. Framed under glass.
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Cherokee Indian Basket10'' x 18''
Cherokee Indian Basket10'' x 18'' 15'' tall
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McKenney & Hall/Publishers "Hayne
McKenney & Hall/Publishers "Hayne Hudjchini Eagle of Delight" "Chippeway Squaw & Child" "Mo-Hon-Go Osage Woman" and "Tshusick an Ojibway Woman" four hand-colored lithographs of women from Indian Tribes of North America 1837-1844 sight 16 in. x 12 in. attractively framed with oval mats.
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MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY),
MCKENNEY AND HALL (19TH CENTURY), KEE-SHES-WA: A FOX CHIEF / NE-SOU-A QUOIT: A FOX CHIEF (TWO WORKS) Hand-colored lithographs, 19th century, from History of the Indian Tribes of North America by Thomas McKenney, presented in uniform framing.
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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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Shona Hah (Cherokee, 1912-1997),
Shona Hah (Cherokee, 1912-1997), AKA Mary Smith, carved mixed media figurine, Native American woman weaving basket, signed on base "Shona Hah", 11" x 7-3/8" x 10" h
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FIVE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN
FIVE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN LITHOGRAPHSFive Native American Indian lithographs, probably McKenney & Hall, to include Wat-Che-Mon-Ne, an Ioway Chief ; Lap-Pa-Win-Soe, a Delaware Chief ; Tish-Co-Han, a Delaware Chief ; O-Hya-Wa-Mince-Kee, a Chippewa Chief ; and Pa-She-Nine, a Chippewa Chief , largest image - 8 1/2" x 6", overall - 12 3/4" x 10 1/4". Provenance: From the family of Wilmar Sick, Baltimore, Maryland.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Some foxing and toning. NEOOF.
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Lithograph after Charles Bird King,
Lithograph after Charles Bird King, Thomas McKenney & James Hall (pub. ca. 1838) "Tah Chee". Hand colored lithograph from "History of the Indian Tribes of North America", after Charles Bird King, published by Thomas McKenny and James Hall, inscribed below the image with the sitter's name and "A Cherokee Chief...Published by F. W. Greenough, Philadelphia. Printed and coloured at L.T. Bowen's Lithograhic Establishment No. 94 Walnut St. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1838 by F. W. Greenough in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Penn." The paper measures approx. 20" x 14-3/8". Not framed.
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MCKENNEY AND HALL, OKEE-MAKEE-QUID:
MCKENNEY AND HALL, OKEE-MAKEE-QUID: A CHIPPEWAY CHIEFMcKenney and Hall, Okee-Makee-Quid: A Chippeway Chief, History of the Indian Tribes of North America After Charles Bird King (1785 - 1862) Printed by I.T. Bowen's Lithographic Establishment Published by McKenney and Hall, F.W. Greenough hand colored lithograph Dimensions: 17 1/2 x 14 in. (44.5 x 35.6 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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Shona Hah Kwakiutl Carving of a
Shona Hah Kwakiutl Carving of a Cayuse Woman hand-carved woman with hide dress and felt blanket signed on base height 16 in.20th centuryShona-Hah (1912-1997) or Mary J. Smith was Cherokee by birth and became the matriarch of the Lelooska family. Her artwork and especially her "Little People " has left a legacy of both the everyday activities and the ceremonial dress of peoples of the Northwest Coast. In June 1983 Southwest Art featured her in an article on pages 65-71. Condition: Excellent.
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Central Plains Indians
Central Plains Indians Photographs Including Osage Kiowa & Comanche Lot of 5 silver gelatin prints some on trimmed mounts by Stevenson Irwin Prettyman ca 1890. Matted and framed to 10 x 24.5 in. Condition: Some light and with pinholes.
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Native American Indian chief in
Native American Indian chief in full headdress and attire; oil on canvas; 29 1/2" x 23 1/4"; "Louwana" written in script lower right.
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McKenney & Hall/Publishers
McKenney & Hall/Publishers "Not-Chi-Mi-Ne An Ioway Chief" hand-colored lithograph from Indian Tribes of North America 1837-1844 sight 15 in. x 11 1/2 in. framed.
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MCKENNEY & HALL, POCAHONTAS AND
MCKENNEY & HALL, POCAHONTAS AND CHIPPEWA CHIEF Thomas McKenney (American, 1785-1859) and James Hall (American, 1793-1868) after Charles Bird King (American, 1785-1862). "O - Hya - Wa - Mince - Kee, Chippewa Chief" -1844 and "Po - Ca - Hon - Tas" -1842 Hand colored engravings from "History of the Indian Tribes of North America with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs" Approx. 19.75" x 13.75" (sheet, each)
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Cherokee Indian Buttocks Basket
Cherokee Indian Buttocks Basket split oak 10'' x 12''.
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Group of McKenney and Hall Octavo
Group of McKenney and Hall Octavo Edition Portraits American (Philadelphia) 1842-1858 Octavo Edition. A group of three hand-colored lithographs titled Major Ridge A Cherokee Chief Wa-Kawn a?Winnebago Chief and Wakechai A?Saukie Chief each marked on print? Lithd. Cold. & Published?by J.T. Bowen. Philada. at lower margin all framed in handmade museum-quality frames; each 10 x 6.25 in. (Sight).These prints are from an early Octavo edition of Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall's History of the Indian Tribes of North America (later editions are published by Rice Rutter and Co.). Originally published in folio size from 1837-1844 the images were redrawn and published in the more affordable octavo size beginning in 1842. Condition: Not examined outside frame.? Stain on paper of Wakechai about three-quarters of the way up the left margin.
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McKenney & Hall (19th Century),
McKenney & Hall (19th Century), suite of six hand-colored lithographs depicting Native American Women: Rant-Che-Wai-Me, Mo-Hon-Go, Tshusick, Chippeway Squaw and Child, A Chippeway Widow, and Hayne Hudjihini, published by D. Rice and A. N. Hart, Philadelphia, all examples are sight 10" x 6-1/2". Glazed, matted and handsomely framed en suite.