NINE BEADED BOTTLES. AttributedNINE BEADED BOTTLES. Attributed to American Indians late 20th century. Assorted bottles with colorful beading one made into a pendant. Some loss. 1 1/4'' to 4''h. Lids replaced with corks one is plastic.
NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED GLASS BOTTLEeachNATIVE AMERICAN BEADED GLASS BOTTLEeach side depicting a crown and a stag; one side with "19", the other with "00"; with cork stopper and beaded strap; Condition: losses to beading on foot 9 3/4 inches high Condition:
NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY BOTTLENATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY BOTTLE VASE Native American, probably Mississippian, ceramic pottery clay bottle vase vessel with incised four-pointed star design decorating the bulbous body which leads to a thin tapered neck, two chips and previous restorations. 12" H x 9" diameter.
NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN TWINED GLASSNATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN TWINED GLASS BOTTLENative American Indian twined glass bottle, 6" h., 3 3/4" w.; together with small Shipibo style pottery bowl, 2" h., 4" dia.
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Condition:
Minor stitch losses.
Native American beadwork items;Native American beadwork items; beaded buckskin moccasins, buckle, two bottles, earrings. Tallest bottle 5 1/4"H. Good condition.
HANDWOVEN NATIVE AMERICAN BOTTLEHANDWOVEN NATIVE AMERICAN BOTTLE FORM BASKET Handwoven Native American bottle form basket, early 20th century, likely Paiute, having a flared neck above a shouldered body executed in a twining technique. Approx: h. 17", dia. 10".
NATIVE AMERICAN PAIUTE GLASS BEADEDNATIVE AMERICAN PAIUTE GLASS BEADED BOTTLEDESCRIPTION: Native American Paiute Glass Beaded Bottle. This is a pre-1920 net-stitched Paiute beaded bottle in a very pleasing geometric pattern, expertly beaded very tightly with very tiny seed beads in the following colors: turquoise blue with red, navy blue, red and white and a couple of black spots thrown in. Comes with a cork stopper.
CIRCA: Early 20th Century
ORIGIN: USA
DIMENSIONS: 8” tall x 2 3/4” diameter
CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
NATIVE AMERICAN JAR the orangeNATIVE AMERICAN JAR the orange clay body decorated with black stylized designs -- 8 3/4'' dia - h:9.75 in.
Native American Water Jug probablyNative American Water Jug probably Western Apache, early 20th century, diagonal twining construction, rubbed with red ochre and black-pigment pitch, open chevron pattern applied before pitch, two wooden elbows woven into sides for attaching a strap, 11-3/4 in.,
AMERICAN INDIAN POT. TwentiethAMERICAN INDIAN POT. Twentieth century blackware. Large storage jar with polished surface and bottle bottom. Smudge marks 10 1/2''h. 11''d.
GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANGROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN BEADED ITEMSGroup of Native American Indian beaded items, to include a pair of Alaskan moccasins, a floral motif beaded strip, beadwork covered bottle, and two Iroquois beaded whimseys.
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Condition:
Breaks and losses to beadwork on bottle.
MISSISSIPPIAN INDIAN CULTURE WATERMISSISSIPPIAN INDIAN CULTURE WATER BOTTLEMississippian Indian culture blackware pottery water bottle, ca. AD 1200-1600, 8 1/2" h., 5 1/2" dia.
Condition:
Broken and repaired.
POTTERY EFFIGY BOTTLE. ReputedlyPOTTERY EFFIGY BOTTLE. Reputedly prehistoric American Indian. Two-headed turtle with painted shell. 7''h. As per our policy we do not guarantee the authenticity of of any item created before 1500.
Native American Southwest IndianNative American Southwest Indian black pottery jar in the form of a bird signed indistinctly. 4"h.x8"l.
Native American painted earthenwareNative American painted earthenware jar, early 20th Century 4 1/2 in. H., 7 1/8 in. Dia.
NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY PrehistoricNATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY Prehistoric Miniature Clay Oval Handless Drinking Cup with remnants of polychrome decoration, 7" long. Found in Taos New Mexico.
NATIVE AMERICAN POT circa 1900.NATIVE AMERICAN POT circa 1900.
NATIVE AMERICAN POT circa 1900.NATIVE AMERICAN POT circa 1900.
Native American pottery bowl markedNative American pottery bowl marked illegibly ''Martini..'' 7'' Diameter 4 1/2'' Ht. probably San Ildefonso Martinez.
2 PIECES OF DECORATED NATIVE CULTURE2 PIECES OF DECORATED NATIVE CULTURE POTTERYca. 18th-20th century; Laguna Pueblo type pottery canteen bottle wrist bandolier type with narrow lip, geometric design in brown or black on cream ground, 4"x 2"x 6 1/2", Condition: shows substantial use, not believed to be made for tourist trade, good; Acoma-Pueblo type shallow seed sorting bowl with sawtooth rim, three-color paint decoration with cream ground, brown and red-umber geometric Acoma-type staircase design, 4 3/4"d, 2 1/4"h, Condition: substantial paint wear and soiling
NAVAJO SILVER & TURQUOISE MEDICINENAVAJO SILVER & TURQUOISE MEDICINE BOTTLE PENDANTNative American silver (content unknown) pendant, likely Navajo/ Dine, in the form of a medicine bottle, with four bezel-set turquoise stones, on chain necklace, pendant: approx 3.5"l, chain: approx 22.5"l, 89.6 grams (inclusive of all materials)
Set of four redware pitchers inSet of four redware pitchers in the form of Native Americans 5 3/4" h. ?
NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETRY DRINKINGNATIVE AMERICAN BASKETRY DRINKING CUP - Pima Indian Sweetgrass Basketry Drinking Cup having four panel geometric decoration ovoid form with standing rim very tight weave 3 3/8'' tall 4 5/8'' diam one tiny bit of edge wrapping gone. Collected during a
Native American Zuni pictorialNative 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.
GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANGROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ITEMSGroup of Native American Indian items, to include Tlingit basketry covered bottle, carved bone totem pole, Apache dance necklace with moth pods, horn spoon, two miniature Papago owl baskets, jaw bone Eskimo fishing lure, three Seminole clay pipe bowls, Catawba human face pottery shard.
Condition:
As found.
Native American Pottery water jugNative American Pottery water jug with carved decoration, found in the Florida Glades. Neck repaired.
Native American Glass Bead NecklaceMulti-coloredNative American Glass Bead NecklaceMulti-colored glass beads on leather strap holding a pendant of leather brass and fur circa 20th century 19'' L good condition. Private collection White Lake MI.
CADDO POTTERY VESSEL 7?" x 8" NativeCADDO POTTERY VESSEL 7?" x 8" Native American Caddo pottery vessel, grey ware bottle with bulbous shaped body curving up to a more narrow neck.
A Native American Pottery JarPaintedA Native American Pottery JarPainted in geometric designs signed illegible to the base 3.25''H circa mid 20th century.
Native American polychrome beadedNative American polychrome beaded spear, turtle pouch, feathered antlers, and a wooden flute. Spear:47"L.
Native American. Vase. glazed earthenware.Native American. Vase. glazed earthenware. 9¾ h × 10½ dia in. result: $189. estimate: $300–500.
American Indian Bronze InkwellAmerican Indian Bronze Inkwell Fine bronze figural inkwell depicting the bust of an American Indian Chief. The headdress can be lifted to reveal the glass inkwell insert. 4.5 in. ht. 7.5 in. width.
5 NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANFive Native5 NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANFive Native American items, contemporary Plains, Southwest, and Pre-Columbian style. Including 1 Santa Clara blackware jar, signed "Genevieve Suazo"; 1 pipestone turtle fetish, signed "Winona, Sioux", and 1 other turtle, unsigned; 1 contemporary terracotta fragment painted red with a standing figure, unsigned; and 1 Pre-Columbian style terracotta figure, standing with object in hands, remnants of red paint. Assorted small nicks and chips; terracotta figure has a repaired foot; others are in good condition. Up to 7 1/4" high. ESTIMATE $200-300
Condition:
Assorted small nicks and chips; terracotta figure has a repaired foot; others are in good condition.
A ceramic wine bottle believedA ceramic wine bottle believed ancient Columbian on stand (AF) together with two Egyptian bead necklaces in glass frame.
PREHISTORIC POTTERY EFFIGY BOTTLE.PREHISTORIC POTTERY EFFIGY BOTTLE. Mississippian culture ca.1400-1600 Arkansas. Figure with headdress and open mouth. 5''h. As per our policy we do not guarantee the authenticity of of any item created before 1500.
(LOT OF 5) MOSTLY NATIVE AMERICAN(LOT OF 5) MOSTLY NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETRY AND BEADWORK GROUP (lot of 5) Mostly Native American Basketry and beadwork group, including a bottle neck vase, a lidded box, beadwork, etc.