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- A GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN ART BOOKSA
A GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN ART BOOKSA group of Native American Art books, 20th Century A group of nine books including: "Indian Artifacts," by Virgil Y. Russell; "Plains Indian Sculpture," by John C. Ewers; "Secrist's Simplified Identification Guide to Stone Relics of the American Indian," by Clarence W Scott; "The Fluted Axe," by Gale V. Highsmith; 'Paleo-Indian Artifacts," by lar Hothem; "Tomahawks, Pipe Axes of the American Frontier," by John Baldwin; "Indian Axes and Related Stone Artifacts," by Lar Hothem; "Indian Art of the United States," by Frederic H. Douglas and Rene D'Harnoncourt; and "Sun Circles and Human Hands: The Southwestern Indians-Art and Industry," edited by Emma Lila Fundaburk and Mary Douglass Foreman 9 pieces Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA Provenance: The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA
- PENNSYLVANIA NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN
PENNSYLVANIA NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN AXE HEADMassive Pennsylvania Native American Indian full groove axe head, bearing a Kema Indian Museum label, 9 3/4" l.
Condition:
As expected wear.
- THREE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN AXE HEADSThree
THREE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN AXE HEADSThree Pennsylvania Native American Indian stone axe heads, one bearing a Kema Indian Museum label, largest - 5 1/2" l.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
As expected wear.
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