- Simon Tookoome ??? (1934-2010), Qamani’tuaq
Simon Tookoome ??? (1934-2010), Qamani’tuaq (Baker Lake) DOG AND WOLF signed in syllabics largest 2.25 x 4.5 x .75 in — 5.7 x 11.4 x 1.9 cm
- Simon Tookoome ??? (1934-2010), Qamani’tuaq
Simon Tookoome ??? (1934-2010), Qamani’tuaq (Baker Lake) WOLF signed in syllabics 3 x 5.25 x 1.25 in — 7.6 x 13.3 x 3.2 cm
- FOUR CARVED STONE FETISH ANIMALS, ETC.Four
FOUR CARVED STONE FETISH ANIMALS, ETC.Four carved stone fetish animals, largest - 5 1/4" l.; together with an Inuit soapstone seal, 3" h., and a reproduction Wolf sculpture.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- GRAND TOUR "CAPITOLINE WOLF" BRONZE
GRAND TOUR "CAPITOLINE WOLF" BRONZE SCULPTURE Neoclassical Grand Tour bronze sculpture depicting the Capitoline she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome. 5.5" H x 8.5" W x 3.5" D.
- MOREAU SIGNED BRONZE SCULPTURE OF HUNTER
MOREAU SIGNED BRONZE SCULPTURE OF HUNTER With Wolf Skin On Shoulder. Nice large size and original patina. Signed on the base and raised on a rouge marble. From a Manhasset Long Island NY estate. Dimensions: 24"H Condition: Good.
- COLLECTION OF NICE SILVER PLATED WARE
COLLECTION OF NICE SILVER PLATED WARE Including 16 Wolf service plates, 11 3/8 in. Diam.; Poole campana urn wine cooler, 11 in. H; a neoclassical style champagne bucket, and a Gladwin Ltd. ice bucket.
- (3) Kitty Cantrell (American, 20th-21st
(3) Kitty Cantrell (American, 20th-21st C) Legends wolf sculptures, mixed metal, on marble bases, with COA, c/o 1993 "Renewal" 295/500 (11-3/4" h), 1991 "Spirit Song" 272/950 (8-3/4" h), 1990 "Forest Spirit" 565/950 (8" h, ears chipped)
- SIMON TOOKOOME ??? (1934-2010), Qamani’tuaq
SIMON TOOKOOME ??? (1934-2010), Qamani’tuaq (Baker Lake) MEN WITH WOLF SPIRITS signed in syllabics largest 4.25 x 1.75 x 1.25 in — 10.8 x 4.4 x 3.2 cm
- SIMON TOOKOOME ??? (1934-2010), Qamani’tuaq
SIMON TOOKOOME ??? (1934-2010), Qamani’tuaq (Baker Lake) MAN AND WOLF SPIRIT unisgned 8.5 x 4 x 2 in — 21.6 x 10.2 x 5.1 cm
- CHIEF HENRY SPECK SR.(OZISTALIS) (1908-1971),
CHIEF HENRY SPECK SR.(OZISTALIS) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw THE CALLER OF THE WILDS; GROUSE, RAVEN, HUMMINGBIRD, WOLF signed and titled; unframed 14 x 16.5 in — 35.6 x 41.9 cm
- CHIEF HENRY SPECK SR. (OZISTALIS) (1908-1971),
CHIEF HENRY SPECK SR. (OZISTALIS) (1908-1971), Kwakwaka'wakw SEA BEAR (NA-NIS), SEA WOLF signed and titled; unframed 14 x 16.5 in — 35.6 x 41.9 cm
- HARVEY JOHNSON (1921-2005), THE WOLF
HARVEY JOHNSON (1921-2005), THE WOLF HIDE (THE WOLF SKIN- BLACKFOOT) Title: Harvey Johnson (1921-2005), The Wolf Hide (The Wolf Skin- Blackfoot)Dimensions: 12 x 16 inches Frame dimensions: 21 1/2 x 25 1/2 x 2 1/4 inchesThis lot is being offered without reserve.
- PAINTING, HORSES & SLEIGH, NOVA SCOTIA,
PAINTING, HORSES & SLEIGH, NOVA SCOTIA, CA. 1875An oil on canvas of a matched pair of horses with flowing manes pulling a sleigh and driver on a wintry road. Found in Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, circa 1875. Ex Wolf Schlomb collection. Restoration includes two patches on the back, cleaning and re-varnishing. Dimensions (with frame, avec encadrement), 28" x 21.5". FRANCAIS: Huile sur toile d’une paire de chevaux à la crinière fluide tirant un traîneau, sur une route hivernale. Restauration: deux rapiècement au dos, le nettoyage et le revernissage. Trouvé dans la vallée d'Annapolis, N.-É., circa 1875. Ex-collection Wolf Schlomb.
- 28 SOUTHWEST POTTERY MINIATURES: 13
28 SOUTHWEST POTTERY MINIATURES: 13 ACOMA; 3 BY JUAN MORA: (lot of 28) Southwest pottery miniatures: (13) Acoma pots including (2) rattles; (3) bowls signed Juan Mora: (6) children figures, 2 signed Jemez; one by Adon Virra; Santa Clara, signed Mary; and Gregory M. Lonewolf Santa Clara Pueblo rattle, the largest 3"d
- (LOT OF 2) KACHINA DOLLS (lot of 2)
(LOT OF 2) KACHINA DOLLS (lot of 2) Kachina dolls, one of a wolf signed R. Grey, the other unsigned, largest: 11.5"h
- Ron Layport. Wolf Spirit. 2012, maple,
Ron Layport. Wolf Spirit. 2012, maple, pigment. 11¾ h × 8 dia in. result: $5,292. estimate: $3,500–5,000. Incised signature and date to underside ‘Layport 2012’.
- FULL LENGTH ECHT PELZ RED WOLF SKIN
FULL LENGTH ECHT PELZ RED WOLF SKIN COAT: Echt Pelz label. 49\'\' length 18\'\' across the shoulders reversible.
- ARTHUR RACKHAM (ENGLISH, 1867-1939)
ARTHUR RACKHAM (ENGLISH, 1867-1939) ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATI...DESCRIPTION: Signed Arthur Rackham original sketch depicting a bird and wolf seated at a table. Signed "A. Rackham" top right corner". Framed. CIRCA: 19th - 20th Century. ORIGIN: Europe. DIMENSIONS: H: 9" W: 7". CONDITION: Good condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- SILVER JULEP CUP AND 23 SPOONS, G. WOLF,
SILVER JULEP CUP AND 23 SPOONS, G. WOLF, KYCoin and sterling silver julep cup and spoons marked for George Wolfe and Wolf & Durringer, working Louisville, Kentucky, 1859-1900, 24 pieces total. 1st item: Sterling julep cup or beaker with incuse mark GEORGE WOLF & CO STERLING with English or pseudo hallmarks, engraved "Mrs. Belle Meissenger Dec. 2 1883". 3 1/2" H. 2nd - 24th items: Twenty-three (23) coin and sterling spoons, including seven (7) coin silver teaspoons marked WOLF & DURRINGER LOUISVILLE, monogrammed SE; eight (8) sterling silver dessert spoons with incuse mark GEO WOLF STERLING with additional W & H marks for Wood and Hughes of New York, all monogrammed "Fannie"; seven (7) coin silver teaspoons with incuse marks GEO WOLF COIN with additional mark for Whiting, New York, monogram FAA; and one (1) coin silver teaspoon with incuse marks G WOLF COIN, monogram STP. Ranging in size from 5 5/8" L to 7 1/4" L. Combined weight, items marked sterling: 11.52 troy ounces. Combined weight, items coin silver: 8.50 troy ounces. Note: German immigrant George Wolfe first appeared in the Louisville directory in 1859 and by 1860 was in partnership with Joseph Durringer. The partnership seems to have dissolved by 1872. Wolfe, who seems to have been mainly a retailer, used a variety of marks throughout his career, sometimes without the E in his last name. By 1883 the firm's name had changed to George Wolf/Wolfe & Co. (source: M. Boultinghouse, SILVERSMITHS OF KENTUCKY, p. 285-286).
The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Condition:
1st item: Some small dents, wear to monogram. 2nd - 24th items: Overall good condition with some small dents and wear to bowls.
- JOSEPH LONEWOLF SIGNED MINIATURE POTTERY
JOSEPH LONEWOLF SIGNED MINIATURE POTTERY M15PRCWJoseph Lonewolf (Native American, 1932 - 2014) pottery miniature, signed "Joseph Lonewolf" & makers marked to bottom, also numbered "M15PRCW" & dated "85" to bottom. With beautiful & delicate sgrafitto all over with hummingbird & botanical design. Measuring 2" in height with overall width of 1-1/2", slightly egg shaped. Measurements are approximate. In overall good condition. Joseph Lonewolf was the son of noted potters Camilio & Agapita Tafoya, & the brother of Grace Medicine Flower. Beginning in the early 1970s, Joseph Lonewolf revolutionizzed the world of Santa Clara pottery by incorporating his sgraffito (lighlty etching the surface of the clay) & incised (more deeply cut into the clay) designs in his work. He has won numerous awards throughout his career & his work can be found in museums worldwide. He has been featured in numerous books including "The Art of Clay" & has received the prestigious New Mexico Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts in 2009 & the SWAIA Lifetime Achievement Award.
- JOSEPH LONEWOLF SIGNED MINIATURE POTTERY
JOSEPH LONEWOLF SIGNED MINIATURE POTTERY M19CRCWJoseph Lonewolf (Native American, 1932 - 2014) pottery miniature, signed "Joseph Lonewolf" & makers marked to bottom, also numbered "M19CRCW" & dated "83" to bottom. With beautiful & delicate sgrafitto all over with a wasp & botanical design. Measuring 1-1/2" in height with overall width of 1", slightly egg shaped. Measurements are approximate. In overall good condition. Joseph Lonewolf was the son of noted potters Camilio & Agapita Tafoya, & the brother of Grace Medicine Flower. Beginning in the early 1970s, Joseph Lonewolf revolutionizzed the world of Santa Clara pottery by incorporating his sgraffito (lighlty etching the surface of the clay) & incised (more deeply cut into the clay) designs in his work. He has won numerous awards throughout his career & his work can be found in museums worldwide. He has been featured in numerous books including "The Art of Clay" & has received the prestigious New Mexico Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts in 2009 & the SWAIA Lifetime Achievement Award.
- MID 20TH C. INUIT CANADA ZOOMORPHIC
MID 20TH C. INUIT CANADA ZOOMORPHIC BEAR STONE CARVINGMid 20th century Inuit Canada zoomorphic bear or wolf stone carving with a dark black patina.
Height: 6 in x width: 6 1/2 in x depth: 3 in.
Condition:
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- GRP: 6 STEEL KNIVES - KOJI HARA LEE
GRP: 6 STEEL KNIVES - KOJI HARA LEE W.C. JOHNSONGroup of six knives. A pair of knives with polished horn or bone handles and hammered metal bolsters and pommels, marked "Shelton. 91." along the spine of the knife, with fitted black leather sheath. One W.C. Johnson knife with a handle comprised of brain coral scales and marked "WM.C. 'Bill' Johnson. Maker. Enon, Ohio." along the spine of the blade, with black leather sheath. One Lee knife with a Damascus-patterned blade, elaborate scrollwork along the bolster, and a textured handle, marked "LEE" along the heel of the blade, with brown leather sheath. One Lee knife with a Damascus steel blade and polished wooden handle, marked "F. E. Edwards. Damascus." along the bolster and "LEE" along the heel of the blade, with fitted leather sheath. One Koji Hara knife with a patterned handle of mother of pearl inlay, marked "K. Hara" within a fish symbol, with red leather sheath. One Frank Robertson knife with polished white bone or horn handle, marked "Frank Roberson" with howling wolf symbol.
Blade length ranges from 1 3/4 in to 6 3/8 in; overall length ranges from 4 1/2 in to 10 3/4 in.
Condition:
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- CA. 1896 HORACE S. POLEY LAKOTA OR UTE
CA. 1896 HORACE S. POLEY LAKOTA OR UTE PHOTOGRAPHThis is a fantastic photograph circa 1896 by Horace S. Poley showing a large grouping of Southern Plains or Plains Native American Indians including an Indian Police member. Horace Swartley Poley was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania in 1864 and moved to Colorado in the 1880’s, being a resident of Colorado Springs for sixty-two years. Poley started a commercial photography studio in 1892 and remained active in photography until 1935. H.S. Poley was asked to photograph archaeological expeditions in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and southwest Colorado. In addition, Poley delivered lectures that featured his images in magic lantern shows, and was a member of the Colorado Springs Pioneer Society, the Knights of Pythias, and the National Archaeology Society. This image shows a total of nineteen Indians, possibly from the Ute tribe or Lakota Sioux tribe in a range of regalia including featured and beaded headdress, several hair-pipe bone breast plates, hair-pipe bone choke collars, beaded belts, what appears to be an Otter Mirror Sash which are documented as being from the Lakota Ihoka Badger Society amongst cowboy hats. The images show each male bearing a badge or metal as well as an Indian bearing an Indian Police badge. Truly a fantastic photograph with immense detail. The image is marked in the negative as shown in the bottom left corner which can be made out, “1896 H. S. Poley”. Horace S. Poley photographs are highly collectible with a grouping of smaller examples selling for $5,676.25 (shown w/ bp) at Heritage Auctions in 2011. Provenance: From the Jim Aplan Piedmont, South Dakota collection. Measures8 7/8” by 7.25”. The card shows some loss to the outside edge, particularly the bottom as well as some cracking, some markings in the field, speck dots or pin dots on each person’s eyes. The back is handwriting in graphite pencil but what it says can not be deciphered. In 1937, the Denver Public Library acquired the Horace Swartley Poley collection. According to Randel Metz, "Horace Swartley Poley created a major collection of photographic images of Native Americans in the southwestern United States. Born in Norristown, Pennsylvania in 1864, Poley moved to Colorado in the 1880s and was a resident of Colorado Springs for 62 years. Poley started a commercial photo studio in 1892 and remained an active photographer until 1935. In addition to his photographic work, Poley served as head of the U.S. Postal registry department in Colorado Springs. During summer vacations, Poley served as photographer with archaeological expeditions in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and southwest Colorado. He recorded landscapes, cityscapes, and events in the Pikes Peak region of Colorado. Poley was noted for his travelogue lectures employing his images in 'magic lantern' shows." (Randel Metz's article about acclaimed Western photographer Horace Poley - Denver Public Library blog, June 9, 2015) The Iho’ka or Badger Society was one of the Aki’cita eligible societies. Aki’cita (or Akicita) has been often translated as “soldier” or “warrior” but its more accurate implied meaning is more appropriately as “guard” or “police”. These Aki’cita Societies would act as “guards” and watch over the tribe when the tribe moved from one place to another and keep watch for enemy activity when a camp was chosen. Aki’cita also acted as “civil police” to preserve order in the camp and had the right to punish offenders of tribal codes or conduct. Warriors chosen to serve as Aki’cita also had the responsibility to maintain strict control during a Buffalo hunt. The Iho’ka (Ihoka) Badger Society were considered amongst the most extreme warriors of the Aki’cita. They were said to have been started by a man who dreamed of a badger. They often took great risks against seemingly insurmountable odds, emulating the great tenacity found in the behavior of a badger, who would not think twice about going nose to nose with a bear ten times its own size and winning the fight. Among the notable insignia of this society are the society’s crooked lances wrapped in wolf skin, quirts with one serrated edge and otter fur wrist loops along with otter skin yokes which were later adorned with trade mirrors to blind their enemies.
- ROMAN COIN & GLASS PENDANT W/ AQUAMARINE
ROMAN COIN & GLASS PENDANT W/ AQUAMARINE STONESRoman, Imperial Period, ca. 3rd to 4th century CE. This is a unique pendant comprised of Roman glass, a bronze coin, and aquamarine stones, set in a modern sterling silver bezel. The lower portion of the bezel lip encloses a tear-drop shaped piece of ancient Roman glass of a sea green hue with areas of rainbow iridescence; this glass likely comes from a discarded vessel. Set above are 2 faceted aquamarine stones that add great visual interest to the pendant. The bronze coin has a rich, green patina that slightly obscures the faces, however the standing she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus is visible on the front side of the pendant (the reverse of the coin), and the open bezel shows the coin's obverse of a helmeted bust facing left. The pendant is strung on a modern cord with a lobster clasp as a truly unique piece of wearable history! Size (pendant): 2.125" L x 0.75" W (5.4 cm x 1.9 cm); (cord): 21" L (53.3 cm); silver quality: 92%; total weight: 8.7 grams
Provenance: ex-Sedona, Arizona, USA collection
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#167708
Condition:
Coin is rubbed and mostly illegible, with green patina, but she-wolf is partially visible. The glass has nice iridescence and coloration. The aquamarine stones are modern, and all is set in a modern bezel on a modern cord as a wearable piece.
- 20TH C. YUPIK / INUPIAQ WOOD SHAMANIC
20TH C. YUPIK / INUPIAQ WOOD SHAMANIC MASK W/ WOLFNative American, Northern United States / Canada, Inupiaq or Yupik people, ca. mid-20th to 21st century CE. A remarkable shamanic dance mask with a wolf's head carved from wood with extending feathers and wooden paws and fish encircling the peripheries. The central panel is made from a light cedar in the form of an elongated wolf snout, perked ears, incised nostrils, mouth, and eyes with painted details. A pair of pliable wood rings encircle the visage- supported by 4 rods projecting from the wolf's head. The wooden appendages, representing forelimbs and clawed paws are attached with goose feather quills, as are the 2 wooden fish. These masks were traditionally made under the direction of shamans and had different functions- some might be intended to wear as masks during ceremonies and others may be made to hang in the home for healing or to bring fortune during hunts. Size: 19" L x 4.5" W (48.3 cm x 11.4 cm)
Provenance: private San Francisco, California, USA collection, acquired 1970s to 2000s
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PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm.
Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping.
#170439
Condition:
Chips and loss to ears. Glue adhesive visible on feather and wood attachments. Fraying being and losses to feathers. Suspension hooks and wire on verso.
- A vintage Schwab & Wolf signed textile
A vintage Schwab & Wolf signed textile 'Buffalo Hunt'. 22” x 23” Condition: creases and fold, staining CT Transfer Fee $10
- JIM LITTLE WOLF STERLING BEAR PENDANTHandmade
JIM LITTLE WOLF STERLING BEAR PENDANTHandmade Native American style sterling silver necklace pendant of bear with feather by silversmith artist Jim Littlewolf. Signed on back "Jim Littlewolf 07 Wasape Bear Sterling." 23.9 grams total weight. 3 1/4" long x 1 3/4" wide. Normal wear, see photos for more details on condition. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
- FRANKLIN MINT GRAY WOLF SCULPTUREHand
FRANKLIN MINT GRAY WOLF SCULPTUREHand painted porcelain sculpture titled "Gray Wolf" by Franklin Mint. Figurine measures approx. 10.5" tall x 9" wide. Wood base and COA included. Good condition with no flaws to note. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
- CHRISTIN WOLF SILVER & 14K YELLOW GOLD
CHRISTIN WOLF SILVER & 14K YELLOW GOLD ONYX RING Christin Wolf Native American sterling silver and 14K yellow gold onyx inlay ring, marked: ".CHRISTIN / STERLING / WOLF . / 14K". Ring measures 0.87"L x 0.56"W at widest section. Size: 8. Approx: 0.29 ozt. inclusive.
- CARL BRENDERS (CALIFORNIA/BELGIUM, BORN
CARL BRENDERS (CALIFORNIA/BELGIUM, BORN 1937) FOUR OFFSET LITHOGRAPHSCARL BRENDERS (California/Belgium, born 1937) four offset lithographs: "Wolf Scout #1," "Wolf Scout #2," "Pencil Sketch," and "Den Mother - Wolf Family," signed, the first three from editions of 2500 and "Den Mother" edition 80/450, images measure from 7" x 6" to 14.5" x 12.5", unframed, in original folios.
- CUSTOM MAHOGANY AND BIRCH TABLE-TOP
CUSTOM MAHOGANY AND BIRCH TABLE-TOP JEWELRY ARMOIRCUSTOM MAHOGANY AND BIRCH TABLE-TOP JEWELRY ARMOIRE, "The Pegasus" model, with pictorial pyrograph wolf scene across the two-door cabinet on three-drawer chest, 18"H x 15.75"W x 9"D.
- FOUR CURIOS, 19TH CENTURY AND LATERFOUR
FOUR CURIOS, 19TH CENTURY AND LATERFOUR CURIOS, 19TH CENTURY AND LATER, including a Chinese cinnabar lacquer-topped oblong brass box, w: 2.5 in.; a Southeast Asian carved wood Easter egg, a stand and a small footed carved pomander, an unusual double folding comb and a wolf suckling her two cubs, carved panel 'Lanorma' and above pierced foliate scrollwork with initials, h: 4 in.; a rounded rectangular brown box, the molded cover labeled 'A.V. Triomphe de Bacchus' above an allegorical scene, w: 3.5 in.; and a molded scent flask with a central flower encircled by a foliate band, with white metal cap and linked chain (7) Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Orme Wilson, The Tuleyries, Boyce, Virginia
- JACQUES VILLON (FRENCH, 1875-1963),
JACQUES VILLON (FRENCH, 1875-1963), "LADY WITH DOG", 1906, OVAL ETCHING, DEPICTS WOMAN SEATED ON SETTEE CUDDLING WITH HER SMALL WITH DOG, SIGNED IN PENCIL LOWER RIGHT, SIGNED IN BLOCK BY ARTIST AS WELL AS "SARGOT, 39 ...Jacques Villon (French, 1875-1963), "Lady with Dog", 1906, oval etching, depicts woman seated on settee cuddling with her small with dog, signed in pencil lower right, signed in block by artist as well as "Sargot, 39 Rue de Chateau", label verso reads "Wolf Schulz Gallery, San Francisco, CA", framed and matted behind glass, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age including very light even toning, a few areas of foxing including one larger spot in lower margin, some abrasion of background, etc., block size: 9 1/4" h. x 8 1/4" w.
- LOT OF .223 CALIBER AMMUNITION INCLUDING:
LOT OF .223 CALIBER AMMUNITION INCLUDING: 800 ROULOT OF .223 CALIBER AMMUNITION including: 800 rounds of PMC Bronze FMJ-BT; 500 rounds Aguila 55 grain FMJ; 200 rounds Remington UMC 45 grain JHP; 600 rounds Wolf steel case 62 grain HP. 2100 rounds total stored in two ammo cases.
- DAVID ROSS PAINTED HOWLING WOLF STEPSTOOLDavid
DAVID ROSS PAINTED HOWLING WOLF STEPSTOOLDavid Ross painted howling wolf stepstool, 17 3/4" h., 16" w.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.