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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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Zuni Mosaic and Channel Inlay
Zuni Mosaic and Channel Inlay Dancer Jewelry
third quarter 20th century
lot of 3, includes:
a Gan dancer pendant / bolo tie slide; set with turquoise, shell, jet, and coral channel inlay; signed V. LUNA ZUNI for Vera Luna (Zuni, 1930-1982)
necklace length 22-1/2 inches, pendant length 3-1/8 inches x width 1-3/4 inches, weight 28.6 dwt.
stamped silver wire cuff, set with a central shell cabochon with turquoise, jet, shell, and coral mosaic inlaid Gan dancer; not marked
cuff width 2-1/4 inches, interior circumference 5-1/2 inches x gap length 1-3/8 inches, weight 55.4 dwt.
a silver fancy dancer ring, set with turquoise, shell, and bone channel inlay; signed ZUNI J.A.
ring size 7, weight 7.7 dwt.
The Chadwick Family Collection, New York
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Zuni beaded doll.
Zuni beaded doll.
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Edward Beyuka Zuni Inlay Gan Dancer
Edward Beyuka Zuni Inlay Gan Dancer Bolo inlaid with turquoise shell jet and spiny oyster; with silver stand; both hallmarked height 4.75 in.third quarter 20th century
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Jonathan Beyuka Zuni Inlay Bolos
Jonathan Beyuka Zuni Inlay Bolos lot of 3 including Eagle Dancer Buffalo Dancer and Hoop Dancer; each with inlay silver drops; each signed on reverse lengths of figures 5 to 6 in.late 20th century
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Zuni Mosaic Inlay Gan Dancer Cuff
Zuni Mosaic Inlay Gan Dancer Cuff Bracelets
third quarter 20th century
lot of 2, includes:
one signed PB, cuff width 2-1/4 inches, interior circumference 5-1/2 inches x gap length 1-1/4 inches, weight 54.1 dwt.
the other signed ZUNI BJ, cuff width 2 inches, interior circumference 5-1/4 inches x gap length 1-3/8 inches, weight 78.8 dwt.
Property from the Estate of Robert Forest Coman, Scottsdale, Arizona
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Edward Beyuka Zuni Inlay Dancer
Edward Beyuka Zuni Inlay Dancer Bolo inlaid with shell turquoise jet and spiny oyster; face carved with detail hallmarked?on reverse 4.75 in.third quarter 20th century
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Edward Beyuka Zuni Inlay Drummer
Edward Beyuka Zuni Inlay Drummer and Dancer Bolos lot of 2 each finely inlaid with shell turquoise jet and spiny oyster; drummer hallmarked on reverse; dancer hallmarked on drum drops lengths 5.5 in. and 5.75 in.third quarter 20th century
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Edward Beyuka Zuni Inlay Eagle
Edward Beyuka Zuni Inlay Eagle and Buffalo Dancers Bolos lot of 2 including an eagle dancer and buffalo dancer both hallmarked on reverse lengths 5.25 in. and 5.5 in.third quarter 20th century
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NATIVE AMERICAN ZUNI SILVER INLAY
NATIVE AMERICAN ZUNI SILVER INLAY DANCING MAN PIN Native American Zuni sterling silver bird motif turquoise, coral, mother-of-pearl and onyx inlay pin / brooch; 1.687"L x 0.937"W x 0.25"H. Silver tested. Approx: 0.22 ozt. inclusive.
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Zuni painted effigy pot with
Zuni painted effigy pot with sculpted frog handles and heartline deer design. 3 1/2"H. Minor surface wear.
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Edward Beyuka Zuni Inlay Snake
Edward Beyuka Zuni Inlay Snake and Gan Dancer Bolos lot of 2 including a snake dancer and Gan dancer; both marked with hallmark on reverse lengths 4.75 in. and 5 in.third quarter 20th century
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NATIVE AMERICAN MULTISTONE INLAY
NATIVE AMERICAN MULTISTONE INLAY CROWN DANCER CUFFNative American silver (content unknown) cuff bracelet, likely Zuni Pueblo, central multi-stone inlay plaque with Apache Crown Dancer, shoulders set with turquoise and mother of pearl, approx 1.75"w, interior: approx 5.5"l, gap: approx 1 3/8"w, 101 grams (inclusive of all materials) **Provenance: The estate of a true Texas ambassador, Kevin Williamson (Austin, TX 1962-2021) was a charismatic chef and founder of Austin’s iconic restaurant Ranch 616 and the creator of the modern cocktail Ranch Water. Renowned for his eclectic, visionary nature towards art, furniture and jewelry**
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NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLL, ZUNI,
NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLL, ZUNI, SHALAKONATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLL, ZUNI, SHALAKO, 20th Century, polychrome wood carving, fully dressed in paint decorated garments, Santa Fe, metal New Mexico gallery tag attached to leg "Fenn..." - h:16.50in. Provenance: Private Collection Baltimore
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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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Zuni Pueblo Culture Bear Fetish,
Zuni Pueblo Culture Bear Fetish, Southwestern United States, ca. 1940, the tan stone animal with conical tail, the mid-torso with rawhide-lashed fetish material: feathers, turquoise beads, stones and projectile point, l. 7-1/2".
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TWO NATIVE AMERICAN DANCE ARTICLES,
TWO NATIVE AMERICAN DANCE ARTICLES, HOPI & ZUNI Two Native American handwoven dance articles, woven in wool and cotton comprising, a Hopi dance sash with a Kachina mask and a Zuni men's dance kilt with black, green, and red embroidery on white. Provenance: Private Collection of Wayne Hyatt, San Diego, CA. Sash approx. I. 7' 9", w. 1';
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Zuni Silver and Mosaic Inlay Gan
Zuni Silver and Mosaic Inlay Gan Dancer Belt Buckle
third quarter 20th century
lot of 2, includes:
an example with three Gan Dancers, each set with turquoise, coral, shell, and jet; not marked
length 3 inches x width 2-1/2 inches. bet width 1-1/2 inches, weight 48.9 dwt.
a stamped silver example with turquoise and coral chip inlay; marked BB
length 3-1/8 inches x width 2 inches, belt width 1-1/2 inches, weight 35.6 dwt.
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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 Silver and Mosaic Inlay
Zuni Silver and Mosaic Inlay Fancy Dancer Bolo Tie
third quarter 20th century
set with turquoise, shell, jet, and coral; not marked
slide length 5 inches x width 3 inches, bolo length 31 inches, total weight 53.4 dwt.
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Zuni Turquoise Inlay Bolos each
Zuni Turquoise Inlay Bolos each signed: one with LL other with BB plus sketch of a footprint; jewelry books list several people with these initials. Each design depicts a dancer with a feather headdress; each also worked with elaborate inlay and carved turquoise. LL dancer height 3 in.; BB dancer 4.5 in. Condition: Excellent.
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ANTIQUE HOPI KACHINA DOLL,
ANTIQUE HOPI KACHINA DOLL, PUBLISHED 19th/20th c., Arizona region, carved cottonwood with polychrome pigments, depicting Poli Sio Hemis, the butterfly Zuni, with tube mouth, arms extended, and yellow butterfly and corncobs painted on headdress, mounted to metal base, accompanied by original purchase receipt, 11.75"h (total)
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EARLY ZUNI KACHINA, MASTOPZuni
EARLY ZUNI KACHINA, MASTOPZuni Kachina, ìMastop,î pine, pigments (commercial and natural), and deer hide, carved doll with classic Zuni attributes including articulated arms and applied clothing including deer hide skirt and neck ruff, body painted with hand prints and backside of case mask features horny toads. 8îH. 1910-20s. Provenance: Property from the estate of Dorothy Louise Luhrs, PhD, (1910-1972), Archaelogist with University of New Mexico/School of American Research Field School, whose studies and research included the Una Via Chaco Canyon, NM, Largo Canyon, NM, Guatemala, Mexico, and the Hoopa Indian Reservation in northern California. Luhrs was also president of the Southwestern Anthropological Association from 1950-51.
Condition:
Losses to left foot, minor wear to paint commensurate for age.
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Hopi Snake Dancer second quarter
Hopi Snake Dancer
second quarter 20th century
painted in black, white, orange, yellow, and blue; dressed with an Avanyu kilt, turquoise necklace, and leather bandolier
height 13 inches
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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
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Zuni Mosaic Inlay Eagle Dancer
Zuni Mosaic Inlay Eagle Dancer and Knifewing Bolo Ties
third quarter 20th century
lot of 2, includes:
an eagle dancer bolo, signed MP STERLING for Mary Ann Poncho (Zuni, act. since 1950s), bolo length 33 inches, slide length 2-3/4 inches x width 2-3/4 inches, weight 26.9 dwt.
a knifewing bolo, signed illegibly, bolo length 29 inches, slide length 2-1/4 inches x width 2-1/4 inches, weight 20.1 dwt.
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NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLL, ZUNI,
NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLL, ZUNI, KOSHARENATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLL, ZUNI, KOSHARE, 20th Century, polychrome wood carving with articulated arms, costumed in leather loin cloth, turquoise earrings, leather, wool and cornhusk adornments - h:17.50in. Provenance: Private Collection Baltimore
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Navajo Yei dancer rug, three
Navajo Yei dancer rug, three skirted figures holding arrows, natural ground, 22-1/2 x 40 in. Minor discoloration, otherwise good condition.
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TWO NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO WOVEN
TWO NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO WOVEN DANCE SASHES Two traditional finger woven red, white, and green dancer's sashes or belts with long fringe, the first woven in wool, circa 1980, the second finely woven in wool and cotton, likely mid 20th century, having elk teeth, silver shell form punts, silver and turquoise buttons, and a Victor American ID tag token tied to the fringe to be used as sound making elements. Provenance: Private Collection of Wayne Hyatt, San Diego, CA. Piece with added silver jingling items, approx. band l. 82". fringe l. 14", w. 3.5".
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ZUNI PUEBLO MULTI-STONE INLAY
ZUNI PUEBLO MULTI-STONE INLAY KNIFEWING BOLO TIENative American silver (content unknown) bolo tie, signed REH, likely Zuni Pueblo, multi-stone inlay Knifewing dancer with turquoise, red coral, shell, and jet, silver bolo tips, on a braided leather cord, bolo ornament only: approx 2"h, 1 5/8"w, 30.9 grams total (inclusive of all materials)
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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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EARLY 20TH CENT. ZUNI KACHINAZuni
EARLY 20TH CENT. ZUNI KACHINAZuni Kachina, pine, pigments (natural and commercial), muslin, commercial leather, and commercial iron pins/nails, carved doll with classic Zuni attributes of articulated arms and applied clothing. 8 1/2îh. 1910-20s. Provenance: Property from the estate of Dorothy Louise Luhrs, PhD, (1910-1972), Archaelogist with University of New Mexico/School of American Research Field School, whose studies and research included the Una Via Chaco Canyon, NM, Largo Canyon, NM, Guatemala, Mexico, and the Hoopa Indian Reservation in northern California. Luhrs was also president of the Southwestern Anthropological Association from 1950-51.
Condition:
Old tears to cloth robe, minor wear to paint.
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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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Edward Beyuka Zuni Turquoise
Edward Beyuka Zuni Turquoise Inlay Eagle Dancer and Road Runner Bolos lot of 2 includes a silver and turquoise eagle dancer and road runner; both marked on reverse length 2 in. and 4 in.third quarter 20th century
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Shona Hah Kwakiutl Carved Zuni
Shona Hah Kwakiutl Carved Zuni Maiden hand-carved woman carrying an olla on her head and wearing a squash blossom necklace and turquoise bracelets; signed on base 13 in.20th century
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Native American Zuni pictorial
Native American Zuni pictorial water jar with heartline deer. The Southwest polychrome vessel with central band of deer depicted below a stylized geometric frieze. 6"H. Rim chip.