- SMALL OIL ON CANVAS RIVER LANDSCAPE,
SMALL OIL ON CANVAS RIVER LANDSCAPE, 19TH C.Small oil on canvas river landscape, 19th c. , with Native American Indians initialed J.W.S. , 6" x 8". Provenance: An old central Pennsylvania collection.
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Condition:
Good condition. A little loose.
- BOOKENDS, ETC.Group of bookends to include
BOOKENDS, ETC.Group of bookends to include brass, iron and composition, a pair of bronze clad Native American Indians, together with an aluminum eagle plaque, 20" w., and other items.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- "LEGACY" NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN PRINTFramed
"LEGACY" NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN PRINTFramed print, "Legacy," illegibly signed lower right, further marked "Artist's Proof," and 6 of 74, depicting three images of Native American Indians, sight: 23.25"h, 16.25"w, overall: 31.5"h, 24.5"w, 10lbs
- AMADO M PENA JR INDIAN MARKET EL TALLER
AMADO M PENA JR INDIAN MARKET EL TALLER PRINTWooden framed 1983 Mercado de Santa Fe Native American print.
Print depicts Native American Indians at a Santa Fe Market in New Mexico. Artist signature done at bottom right corner of print. 18"H x 22"W, pictured.
Artist: Amado M. Pena Jr.
Issued: 1983
Dimensions: 20" x 23.5", framed
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Minor wear to frame
- VINTAGE BRONZE SCULPTURE, NATIVE AMERICAN
VINTAGE BRONZE SCULPTURE, NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS AT DA...Bergman Foundry. A striking varicolored figural group modeled as a pair of Native warrior scouts, searching the horizon.
Modeled in varicolored bronze evincing a rich patina and primitivistic styling, two young Native American braves track a distant prey. Bergman Foundry stamps. #BronzeSculpture #IndianBraves #NativeAmericana #IndianArt #AustrianBronzes
Issued: c. 1970
Dimensions: 8"H x 6.5"W
- 10PC STERLING SILVER NATIVE AMERICAN
10PC STERLING SILVER NATIVE AMERICAN COLLECTOR'S SPOONS...Souvenir spoons from various US cities with different landmarks and famous Native American Indians.
Dimensions: 6"L x 1.25"W
Condition:
Age related wear.
- JIM NORTON OIL ON CANVAS, DAYS GONE
JIM NORTON OIL ON CANVAS, DAYS GONE BYJim Norton (American, b. 1953) oil on canvas Western painting, titled "Days Gone By," depicting three Native American Indians on horseback, overlooking a canyon as evening shadows approach. Signed lower left. Custom carved and distressed wood frame with gilt interior molding and linen liner. 31 1/2" x 23" sight, 41" x 33" framed. Provenance: A Williamson County, Tennessee private collection, acquired from Broschofsky Galleries, Idaho, 1996 (receipt available to successful bidder). Artist biography (courtesy Askart: The Artists' Bluebook -- Jim Norton spent most of his youth in Western Wyoming, where he gained a first hand knowledge of ranch life. He also had an early introduction to painting through his artist grandfather Earl Faussett and artist cousins Lynn and Dean Faussett. Norton studied art under William Whittaker at Brigham Young University and under Conrad Schwiering. In 1989, his skill at depicting real life cowboys, Native Americans, and their horses earned him membership in the Cowboy Artists of America, dedicated to the painting tradition of Charles Russell and Frederic Remington. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Excellent condition.
- DAVE MCGARY BRONZE SCULPTURE, STRONGHEARTSDavid
DAVE MCGARY BRONZE SCULPTURE, STRONGHEARTSDavid McGary (American, b. 1958) patinated and painted bronze sculpture, titled Stronghearts. Depicts a Sioux mother with her baby son and daughter, the surviving family of a Strong Hearts Society warrior who died protecting his family and the tribe. #22 from an edition of 50. 28" H x 17 1/2" W x 8 1/2" D. Provenance: Middle Tennessee collection, acquired directly from artist, 1997. Dave McGary is known internationally for his sculptures depicting Native American Indians. His sculpture "Chief Washakie" is part of the National Statuary Collection, displayed at the U.S. Capitol. A Master Work of the same sculpture is part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian. This item includes a certificate of authenticity from the artist and a wood shipping crate. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall very good condition.
- AMERICAN FOLK ART PICTORIAL HOOKED RUGdepicting
AMERICAN FOLK ART PICTORIAL HOOKED RUGdepicting a hunter and Native American Indians in a rural scene. Mounted for hanging on linen backed stretcher. 36" long, 18" wide. Provenance: Property of a Connecticut Collector.
Condition:
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- A SAC AND FOX NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS
A SAC AND FOX NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS SKIRT WITH OSAGE ...A SAC AND FOX NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS SKIRT WITH OSAGE TRIBE BEADED SASH, 20TH CENTURY, the black wool cloth skirt with hand sewn hidden stitched broad ribbons in a light blue, pink, black and light green silk repeating pattern, worn with a tie string and gathered at the sides, height: 31 1/2", width: 34"; with an Osaka tribe finger woven wool yarns sash, centering dark blue, magenta, green and gold zig zag patterned panel, enclosed by side bands with undulating red yarn lines and conforming white pony beads, ending in matching long white pony bead applied yarn tassels, height: 5 1/2", width: 33"; each mounted within a custom acrylic shadow box and giltwood frame. Note: The Sac and Fox (or Mesquakie - Sauk tribes) are two closely related but separate tribes that merged in 1733. Originally they inhabited southern areas of Michigan and Wisconsin but today are generally found on reservations spread throughout Oklahoma, Iowa and Kansas. Their numbers have increased in the late 20th century to 4,375 according to the 2000 census. Provenance: Property from a Fortune 500 Energy Company, Houston, Texas.
Condition:
Each in good condition and the skirt with some faint spots and loose threads scattered throughout as well as being lightly faded. The sash has some loose yarns, a few faint spots, some small separated areas and is lightly faded throughout. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
- TWO EARLY WOODEN FOLK ART NATIVE AMERICAN
TWO EARLY WOODEN FOLK ART NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANSTwo Early Wooden Folk Art Native American Indians
- THE AMERICAN ART SERIES: RUSSELL & REMINGTON
THE AMERICAN ART SERIES: RUSSELL & REMINGTON 2 VOLFeatured in this lot is a First Edition, Two Volume Set of “The American Art Series: Charles Russell & Frederic Remington” by Sophia Craze, 1989, Crescent Books publisher, New York, in slipcase. The beauty and variety of the American experience through the work of these great artists. With stunning full-color plates, additional black-and-white illustrations, and concise, authoritative text, these unique, beautifully produced studies present the life, work and achievements of two of America's premier Old West artists. Charles Marion Russell (1864 – 1926) also known as C. M. Russell, Charlie Russell, and "Kid" Russell, was an artist of the Old American West. Russell created more than 2,000 paintings of cowboys, Indians, and landscapes set in the Western United States and in Alberta, Canada, in addition to bronze sculptures. Known as 'the cowboy artist', Russell was also a storyteller and author. Remington is arguably one of the most influential Western artists who ever lived. Frederic Sackrider Remington (1861-1909) was an American painter, illustrator, sculptor, and writer who specialized in the genre of Western American Art. His works are known for depicting the Western United States in the last quarter of the 19th century and featuring such images as cowboys, Native American Indians, and the US Cavalry. These very fine "coffee table" books are in very nice condition in their display box and dust jackets. Intact pages are clean and bright, no marring observed. Original illustrated dust jackets and original illustrated slipcase are in very nice conditions. Books in slipcase measure 10.75"W x 15"L x 1.25"D