- SIOUX INDIAN MAN'S BEADED HAIR PIPE
SIOUX INDIAN MAN'S BEADED HAIR PIPE BREASTPLATESioux Indian man's beaded hair pipe breastplate, early to mid 20th c., 13 1/4" x 12". Bought from Arnold Marcus Chernoff, Lyons, Illinois, in July 1978 (with copy of write-up on Chernoff stationary).
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- PAIR OF SIOUX INDIAN FULLY BEADED HIDE
PAIR OF SIOUX INDIAN FULLY BEADED HIDE MOCCASINSPair of Sioux Indian fully beaded hide moccasins, ca. 1880, 10 1/4" l. Provenance: F. Sterling collection.
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Condition:
One side of one tongue missing two tin cones.
- SIOUX INDIAN BEADED HIDE PIPE BAG, CA.
SIOUX INDIAN BEADED HIDE PIPE BAG, CA. 1900Sioux Indian beaded hide pipe bag, ca. 1900, with geometric design on a white field over dyed porcupine quill drop with long tassels, 31 1/2" x 5 3/4". Bought from Arnold Marcus Chernoff, Lyons, Illinois, in July 1978 (with copy of write-up on Chernoff stationary).
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Condition:
Two rows of quill drops detached on one end.
- SIOUX INDIAN BEADED BOY'S VEST, CA.
SIOUX INDIAN BEADED BOY'S VEST, CA. 1880Sioux Indian beaded boy's vest, ca. 1880, with repeating geometric designs, interior with patterned cotton lining, 13" h., 12" w. Bought from Arnold Marcus Chernoff, Lyons , Illinois, in July 1978 (with copy of write-up on Chernoff stationary).
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Condition:
Light wear and surface dirt to lining.
- CIVIL WAR VET CDV'S 1862 DAKOTA WAR,
CIVIL WAR VET CDV'S 1862 DAKOTA WAR, LITTLE CROWPhoto album originally belonging to U.S. Civil War veteran, S.H. Britts, Co. K, 2nd Minnesota Volunteer Regiment (enlisted 11/20/62 at age 24), seeing action in Minnesota and Dakota Territory mostly against the Sioux, the collection including CDV's with seven having the back mark of Whitney's Gallery, St. Paul, picturing: (1) military Camp Atchison; (1) "Little Crow, Sioux Chief and Leader of the Indian Massacre of 1862 in Minnesota" by J.E. Whitney, 1862; (1) "Execution of the Thirty-Eight Sioux Indians at Mankato Minnesota, December 26, 1862"; (1) Abraham Lincoln; (1) "Old Abe, The Live Eagle (offered for sale as a fund raiser"; (1) Fort Snelling; (1) Fort Ripley; (1) Camp Parker; (10) CDV's of family members, photo of two Sioux women (undated), and miscellaneous subjects; (1) worn finish photo album, metal clasp, 1"h, 5.5"w, 4.25"d *Note: The Dakota War of 1862 resulted in the execution of 38 Sioux Indians, the largest mass execution in the history of the United States. Although 303 Sioux were given the death penalty by the Army, President Lincoln pardoned 264.
- TWO 19TH C. KARL BODNER HAND COLORED
TWO 19TH C. KARL BODNER HAND COLORED ENGRAVINGS. Two Karl Bonner hand colored engravings, including 'Horse Racing of Sioux Indians', published by Ackerman & Co., Image 10” x 14”, Overall in frame 25” x 29.5”. 'Herd of Elk and Bison', Image 12.5” x 14”, Overall 26” x 27”.
- CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES) AND
CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES) AND GEORGE ARMSTRONG CU...Royal Doulton Character Jug, Chief Sitting Bull (brown eyes) & George Armstrong Custer D6712 (multicolored, Sitting Bull has brown eyes). Designed by Michael Abberley. Series: The Antagonists' Collection (Two-faced jug), issued 1984 in limited edition of 9,500. Size: 7"H (Large)Chief Sitting Bull (1831 - 1890) of the Sioux Indians spent his life working for the right of his people to own and control their land. He was shot by the Indian police on a questionable charge of resisting arrest. George Armstrong Custer (1839 - 1876) was the youngest general in the US Army. He first saw action in the Civil War and was later stationed in the Dakota Territory during the gold rush on Sioux Land. In 1876 he led an attack against an Indian encampment at Little Big Horn. Sitting Bull and his men outnumbered Custer's regiment and easily defeated them, leaving no survivors. This jug was issued in a limited edition of 9,500 pieces.
Edition Number: 5193 Edition Size: 9500
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES) AND
CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES) AND GEORGE ARMSTRONG CU...Royal Doulton Character Jug, Chief Sitting Bull (brown eyes) & George Armstrong Custer D6712 (multicolored, Sitting Bull has brown eyes).
Chief Sitting Bull (1831 - 1890) of the Sioux Indians spent his life working for the right of his people to own and control their land. He was shot by the Indian police on a questionable charge of resisting arrest. George Armstrong Custer (1839 - 1876) was the youngest general in the US Army. He first saw action in the Civil War and was later stationed in the Dakota Territory during the gold rush on Sioux Land. In 1876 he led an attack against an Indian encampment at Little Big Horn. Sitting Bull and his men outnumbered Custer's regiment and easily defeated them, leaving no survivors. This jug was issued in a limited edition of 9,500 pieces.
Artist: Designed by Michael Abberley.
Issued: 1984
Dimensions: 7'H
Edition Number: 5987 Edition Size: 9500
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES) AND
CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES) AND GEORGE ARMSTRONG CU...Variation Two. Multicolored, Sitting Bull has brown eyes. Chief Sitting Bull (1831 - 1890) of the Sioux Indians spent his life working for the right of his people to own and control their land. George Armstrong Custer (1839 - 1876) was the youngest general in the US Army. In 1876 he led an attack against an Indian encampment at Little Big Horn. Sitting Bull and his men outnumbered Custer's regiment and easily defeated them, leaving no survivors. This jug was issued in a limited edition of 9,500 pieces.Series: The Antagonists' Collection. (Two-faced jug.) Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Michael Abberley
Issued: 1984
Dimensions: 7"H
Edition Number: 7684 Edition Size: 9500
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
- GRP: 3 PINE RIDGE SIOUX INDIAN 1930S
GRP: 3 PINE RIDGE SIOUX INDIAN 1930S SD ART POTTERY VAS...Group of three Pine Ridge Sioux South Dakota Native American hand made vases in a glossy glaze and artist signed, including one in a glossy teal glaze, marked "Pine Ridge Sioux E Irving" along the underside; one bowl in reddish brown and beige glaze, marked "Pine Ridge Sioux Indian Woody" along the underside; and one vase in reddish brown and beige glaze, marked "O Cottier" along the underside, ca. 1930s.
Vase; height: 2 1/2 in x diameter: 5 in. Vase; height: 3 1/8 in x diameter: 3 in. Vase; height: 4 1/4 in x diameter: 3 1/4 in.
Condition:
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- MILES CITY, MONTANA WILLIAM & ELLA STRONG
MILES CITY, MONTANA WILLIAM & ELLA STRONG EPHEMERAPresented in this lot are a Personal Montana Ephemera Collection from Miles City, Montana from the William and Ella Strong Estate, circa 1868 - 1925. William enlisted in the U. S. Army Cavalry in 1868 in Cincinnati, Ohio eventually being assigned to Fort McPherson in Nebraska; the same fort that General Armstrong Custer, Buffalo Bill Cody, the North Brothers and their Pawnee Scouts often frequented during the Great Sioux Indian War of the late 19th century. William Strong's small notebook chronicles events from his time of enlistment. Eighteen (18) pocket calendars dated 1902 to 1925, with entries that chronicle daily life in Miles City. Originally created as a military outpost, Tongue River Cantonment and later Fort Keogh, Miles City became a major town in eastern Montana when livestock speculation brought thousands of cattle to the open ranges in the late 1880s. The railroad was extended through the area, and Texas drove numerous cattle to Miles City to fatten them on free grass and move them to where they could be loaded on trains bound for the slaughterhouses in Chicago. Also included are two (2) First National Bank of Miles City checkbooks from 1912 and 1913, and a bank book from 1907-1914. In 1910 the drive to form an "Old Timers' Association" roster listed Wm. Strong as arriving in September 1877. The roster was published in 1918 in the book "Recollections of Old Milestown" by Samuel Gordon; "Milestown" was the original name of Miles City. Nineteen (19) photos, most of William Strong, one of William in his U S Army uniform taken by prominent photographer C. C. Giers in Nashville, Tn., four of turn-of-the 20th century lake steamers from Puget Sound / Seattle, Washington, the "Indianapolis" and the "H B Kennedy." Lastly, a pane glass portrait of the Strongs, and a Victorian / Edwardian era table top celluloid portrait button of the Strongs. These celluloid portrait buttons were often made to commemorate a wedding or as a mourning piece during the Victorian era, when photography was in its earlier stages and still quite expensive, reserving the act as a planned event instead of an everyday occurrence. These were often displayed during a funeral or memorial service, then staged in the family's cabinet. Items are nicely preserved, age tanning and fading observed.
- C. 1870-1890 SIOUX INDIAN RANCHER BISON
C. 1870-1890 SIOUX INDIAN RANCHER BISON HERDThis is an original photograph circa 1870-1890 of a Sioux Indian ranchers Bison / Buffalo herd on the old Sioux Reserve near Forest City, South Dakota. The original photograph shows 11 early American Bison Buffalo on the Plains of South Dakota mounted to a photographic cabinet or boudoir card. The back is written in fountain pen ink, “Herd of bison kept by an Indian rancher on the old Sioux Reserve near Forest City, S.D.” Provenance: From the Jim Aplan Piedmont, South Dakota collection. The cabinet card measures 6.5” by 4.25”.