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A LEFT-HANDED KACHINA WOLF DANCER
A LEFT-HANDED KACHINA WOLF DANCER GROUP AND A WHITE OGRE KACHINA all figures carved of wood and painted in bright colors the wolf dancers with fur attachments; together with five small examples: Wolf dancers: 5 in. and 13 in. (signed wolf CW Tom); Left-handed kachina: 7.5 in. (signed Gayver Puhuyesva); White Ogre: 17 in. (signed STP 1996); 5 small figures: 3.5 in. (signed Kokopelli Hondon Crook) (8)
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Three Native American Hopi and
Three Native American Hopi and Navajo kachina dolls including "Kocha Kweo White Wolf" by Robert Morning Sky, "White Orge" by Largo, and "Warrior" by L. Yazzie. Painted wooden figures accented with feathers, leather garments, turquoise and metal beads. Tallest: 15 1/2"H. Good condition with a couple of missing pieces.
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(2) Native American Kachina
(2) Native American Kachina dolls, c/o Grey Wolf by M Largo (12" h), White Bear by D&M Nelson (10-1/4" h)
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Large Navajo Native American
Large Navajo Native American kachina doll by C. Begay. The hand painted wooden figure, titled "Warrior", wears a leather loin cloth further adorned with feathers and cowry shells. 26"H. Good condition.
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A Native American Kachina
A Native American Kachina figurine Wapamu Circa 1900 probably cottonwood depicted standing with oval head and bulging eyes and mouth divided into sections of cream black and tan the body with red-painted fitted shirt and cream dance apron/skirt with geometric side panels
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A HOPI OWL KACHINA A Hopi owl
A HOPI OWL KACHINA A Hopi owl kachina, the standing figure painted with modesty cloth, beak, ears and characteristic round owl eyes, hands with holes for holding ceremonial wands 8.25"h
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COLLECTION OF SEVEN NATIVE AMERICAN
COLLECTION OF SEVEN NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLLSCOLLECTION OF SEVEN NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLLS, including: deer, buffalo, wolf, guard, grandma kachina, White Hon Kachina and mud face. All are decorated in traditional manner in heights from 6 3/4 to 13 inches.
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FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA
FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLLSFOUR NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLLS, including: "Wolf Man" un-signed; "The Raven Kachina" by Kachada copy right 1983-1988; "Black Bear" by Vicki Mitchell (signed in ink); "White Buffalo" by J. Hendricks (signed in ink). All are hand decorated in traditional manner in heights from 12 to 17 1/2 inches.
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A KACHINA FIGURE OF A WARRIOR
A KACHINA FIGURE OF A WARRIOR (EWIRO) WITH FEATHER A Kachina figure of a warrior (Ewiro) with feather, hide and yarn details, 12.5"h (excluding feathers)
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A KACHINA FIGURE WITH FUR, FEATHER,
A KACHINA FIGURE WITH FUR, FEATHER, HIDE AND HAIR DETAILS A Kachina figure with fur, feather, hide and hair details, 13"h.
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Kachina doll Zuni warrior, signed
Kachina doll Zuni warrior, signed W.G. Joshwesuma "Sipikne".
15.25"h x 4"w
Condition: Good.
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A GROUP OF NINE KACHINA Composed of
A GROUP OF NINE KACHINA Composed of wood with cloth, feathers, fur: Eagle Dancer (18 in.); chipmunk; squirrel; (2) eagles; black buffalo; mud hen; a miniature (2 3/4 in.) and a wolf, Pueblo cultures but most often Hopi.
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11 PIECE SOUTHWEST KACHINA DOLL
11 PIECE SOUTHWEST KACHINA DOLL COLLECTION: Carved wood decorated with figures to include Hano Koshari Harvester Rugan Squirrel Laqan Kweo Wolf Eagle Kwahu Crow Mother Tumas Mud-Head Koyemsi Mountain Lion Toho Wawarus Guard Hilili. Largest measures 10 3/4'' h.
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NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA Possibly
NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA Possibly Zuni the tall painted wood figure with arms at sides and knees bent and facing forward a glass necklace around the neck h:17 in.
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(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
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A GROUP OF KACHINA FIGURESA group
A GROUP OF KACHINA FIGURESA group of Kachina figures, Fourth-quarter 20th Century Four works: A Hugh Smith "White Buffalo" kachina figure Signed and titled to underside: Hugh Smith / White Buffalo 14.5" H x 11" W x 6" D A Louise and Ray Parkett "Wolfman" kachina figure Signed and titled to underside: Louise & Ray Parkett / Wolfman 24.5" H x 15" W x 8" D An A. Smith wolfman kachina figure Signed to base: A. Smith 22" H x 13" W x 13" D A James Cilah "Early Morning Kachina" figure Signed and titled to base: James Cilah / Early Morning Kachina 11" H x 6" W x 4" D 4 pieces Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA
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A HOPI SHALAKO MANA KACHINA A
A HOPI SHALAKO MANA KACHINA A Hopi Shalako Mana kachina, the dancer in nude form wearing a dramatic open relief tabelta, having removable top kiva steps, overall painted in red, white black/blue pigments, 10.5"h x 8.75"w
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Zuni Pueblo Culture Kachina,
Zuni Pueblo Culture Kachina, Southwestern United States, circa 1920, the tall wood figure painted white, the vertical rectangular head with tall pointed hairdo, conical ears, and circular painted mouth, all with black, gray and lavender paint, the body with hands on the abdomen and zig-zag painted decoration down the back of the figure, h. 16-1/2".
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Carved and painted wood kachina
Carved and painted wood kachina doll, 11 1/2" Estimate $100-200
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Hopi Carved Wood Kachina
Hopi Carved Wood Kachina American, probably early 20th century, polychrome carved cottonwood figure probably depicting Kahaila (or Turtle) kachina, light blue head with yarn-mounted feather decoration, rectangular black eyes, tubular orange mouth, dark red torso/shirt and decorated kilt, adorned with necklace, armbands, sash and moccasins, 8-1/8 in., UPDATE: No feathers present
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A HOPI DANCING KACHINA A Hopi
A HOPI DANCING KACHINA A Hopi dancing kachina, the dancer carved with bent knees, articulated swinging arms and paint decorated with hands symbolic of its power of transformation, 9 1/16"h
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AN OLD HOPI COWBOY OGRE KACHINA,
AN OLD HOPI COWBOY OGRE KACHINA, CLASSIC COW HORNS An old Hopi Cowboy ogre kachina, classic cow horns, bulging eyes and a protruding mouth 14"h
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HOPI KACHINA & ZUNI KOLOWISI
HOPI KACHINA & ZUNI KOLOWISI WATER SERPENT PUPPET Early 20th century, carved and painted cottonwood
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Five Native American Navajo kachina
Five Native American Navajo kachina dolls Painted wooden figures accented with feathers, leather garments, shells, and metal beads. One by F. Yazzie, "Morning Star" by Alta Apachito, etc. Tallest: 12"H. Good condition.
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Collection of Hopi Katsinas lot
Collection of Hopi Katsinas lot of 7 including a Wolf two Polik Manas Heheya two Long-haired katsinas; AND a bust of the Bear katsina sizes range from 2 in. to 14 in. third - fourth quarter 20th century Property of an Ohio Collector Condition: Due to the fragile nature of these dolls we do not guarantee their condition. Dolls may have missing accouterments repaired limbs or broken parts.
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LARGE HOPI PUEBLO KACHINA DOLLLarge
LARGE HOPI PUEBLO KACHINA DOLLLarge Hopi Pueblo Kachina doll, polychrome painted carved wood figure, decorated with glass and turquoise beads on fiber cord, likely representing Sa’lakwmana, approx 20.25"h, 10.5"w, 3"d, 1lbs
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NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBAL HAND
NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBAL HAND CARVED WOOD KACHINA MUDHEAD...Wood and clay carving in the likeness of Native Hopi spirit.
Hand carved with wooden base and highly detailed. Wooden figure with mud clay head, depicting native spirit in the traditional Hopi religion. Carved by award winning Coyote Clan Hopi artist Silas Roy, Sr. (b. 1948), son of Hopi Pueblo carver Coolidge Roy, Sr. Certificate of Authenticity.
Artist: Silas Roy, Sr.
Issued: c. 1995
Dimensions: 5"H x 2.5"W
Manufacturer: Garland's Navajo Rugs
Provenance: Certificate of Authenticity
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Missing left hand
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A HOPI ORANGE KACHINA A Hopi Orange
A HOPI ORANGE KACHINA A Hopi Orange Kachina with a typical stance of arms held against its sides, wearing a kiva step kilt with an orange background, 9.5"h
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HOPI INDIAN PAINTED COTTONWOOD
HOPI INDIAN PAINTED COTTONWOOD WARRIOR KACHINAHopi Indian painted cottonwood warrior kachina doll, 10 1/2" h.
Condition:
Horn broken and reglued, arms repaired, losses to paint.
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SOUTHWESTERN KACHINA Southwestern
SOUTHWESTERN KACHINA Southwestern Kachina, male doll wearing an early Navajo blanket 8.5"h x 3"w x 1.75"d
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KACHINA DOLLpainted wood, shells
KACHINA DOLLpainted wood, shells and leather; signed "Vinton Lomahaptow" to underside; 23 1/2 inches high; Condition:
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A KACHINA FIGURE OF AHOLI BY NORMAN
A KACHINA FIGURE OF AHOLI BY NORMAN LIWA A Kachina figure of Ahola by Norman Liwa with fur, feather, hide, yarn and canvas details, 14.25"h
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AN OLD ANTELOPE KACHINA, An old
AN OLD ANTELOPE KACHINA, An old Antelope kachina, the Antelope priest having well defined antlers, rounded ears and extended mouth, weaing full Priest regalia with a kilt of double kiva shape and red rain stripes and sheep hides draping its shoulder, 11.125"h
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NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBAL HAND MADE
NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBAL HAND MADE KACHINA STATUE DOLLWood, clay, beads and fabric in likeness of a Native Hopi spirit.
Hand made with wooden base and highly detailed. Wooden figure with mud clay head, depicting native spirit in the traditional Hopi religion. Carved by award winning Coyote Clan Hopi artist Silas Roy, Sr. (b. 1948), son of Hopi Pueblo carver Coolidge Roy, Sr. Certificate of Authenticity.
Issued: c. 1995
Dimensions: 10"H
Country of Origin: United States
Provenance: Collection of Mona Brown
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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.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Wolf - loss to one foot and small loss to one hand. Others - Sporadic surface abrasions.
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HOPI POLYCHROME WOOD DANCING MAIDEN
HOPI POLYCHROME WOOD DANCING MAIDEN KACHINA A Hopi polychrome wood Dancing Maiden Kachina fashioned in the form of a woman dancer her arms raised, a well appointed tablet, and a red sash, 12"h x 7"w