Early Central Plains Pipe, c. secondquarter 19th century, the long tapered ash stem decorated with multicolor plaited quillwork, with red background on one side and white on the reverse, remnant bird skin and...
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CORN HUSK BAG AND PIPE BAG LATE 19THOR EARLY 20TH CENTURY. 1) First item of lot is a small Nez Perce corn husk bag, 9" tall by 7" wide, with applied wool geometric decoration. CONDITION: Poor condition. Lrg...
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Mandan Tomahawk Missouri War Axe c.1780-1800: Available for sale is one of the finest “Missouri War Axe” war clubs from circa 1780-1800. The tomahawk is from the Mandan Native American Indian tribe along...
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Otoe Indian Tacked Ball Head War Clubc. 1800: The lot features an exceptional and rare Central Plains ball head war club attributed to the Otoe Native American Indians. The war club dates to circa 1800 and has...
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PLAINS INDIANS PIPE BAG. Central plainsbeaded style bag boldly decorated in green, red, yellow, white, sky blue & cobalt blue seed beads with porcupine quill decorated slats on the bottom. Total length approximately...
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Central Plains Beaded Hide Pipe Bag,Cheyenne, c. last quarter 19th century, the diminutive form with long bead-edged tabs from the top, beaded on both sides with classic bar design, lg. 15 1/2 in. including...
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Central Plains Beaded Hide Pipe Bag,Lakota, c. late 19th century, large beaded panels with multicolored geometric designs on one side and American flags on the reverse, metallic and glass seed beads, quill-wrapped...
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Central Plains Beaded and Quilled HidePipe Bag, Lakota, c. late 19th century, with bead tabs and quill-wrapped ties from the top, beaded on one side with two American flags over a single bison and with geometric...
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Central Plains Catlinite Pipe, Lakota(?), c. late 19th century, the stem and T-bowl of red pipestone, with wood connector and mouthpiece, (bowl broken and re-glued), lg. 25 1/2 in.
Provenance: A New England...
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Central Plains Effigy Pipe, Lakota,c. last quarter 19th century, fancy carved ash stem with crane head, twist section, and block shape with relief-carved elk (?), star, and moon, with catlinite T-bowl, patina...
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NATIVE AMERICAN BEADWORK - Central PlainsIndian ca 1880, Pipe Bag in native tanned buckskin decorated with sinew sewn beads, 39" long by 5 1/4" wide, in excellent condition, minor bead loss....
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Central Plains Catlinite Pipe, Lakota,c. 1900, the stem with multiple facets, the T-bowl with diagonally cut prow, wood connectors, lg. 22 1/2 in. Provenance: Estate of Mary Ann Claymore....
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Central Plains Carved Wood and CatlinitePipe, Lakota, c. late 19th century, the T-bowl with carved ridges, the ash stem with relief carved and painted, antelope head, elk head, and turtle, the plaited quill wrapping...
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Central Plains Red Pipestone Pipe Bowl,c. mid-19th century, T-bowl form with faceted stem and flared bowl, very faint incising on the bottom, possibly "Jacob Hill, Wis.," on the top possibly "July 1869," lg. 7...
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CENTRAL PLAINS QUILLED HIDE PIPE BAGwrap quill decorated on each side in white, yellow, purple and shaded blues against red field, four circle designs on one side, length: 21 in. excluding fringe; with fringe...
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A golden oak linen cupboard by PeterWaals, circa 1930, the plain top with exposed dovetail joints and with two rectangular cupboard doors with raised moulded edge, quarter cut panels and oak dish 'D' shaped...
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Central Plains Beaded Hide Pipe Bag,c. 1870s, beaded with geometric and cross devices on a medium blue background, the rawhide slats from a recycled parfleche and with remnant quillwork, written on the side...
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Central Plains Beaded Hide Pipe Bag,c. last quarter 19th century, beaded on both sides with multicolored geometric designs, (minor bead loss), lg. 33 1/2 in. Estimate $1,500-2,000 The absence of a condition...
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Large Central Plains Carved CatliniteT-Bowl Pipe: 3 1/2 x 6 1/4 x 1 3/8 in. Property from a Distinguished New York Art Dealer Condition With incised decoration, very minor nicks along the edges. Not withstanding...
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19th C. Native American Plains Bow,Arrow + Pipe Bag: Native American, Plains, ca. 1860 to 1890 CE. A beautiful pipe bag made from deer hide with stunning symbols delineated in beads of translucent pink, spring...
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