Native American Jewelry Auction 2019-08-07 Auction - 356 Price Results - Lion and Unicorn in FL
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NAVAJO STERLING SILVER SQUASH BLOSSOM NECKLACEMARK CHEE LARGE SILVER TURQUOISE NAVAJO BRACELETMUDHEAD SILVER BRACELET AND RING BY AUGUSTINE PINTO
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Dania Beach, FL, United States
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Native American Jewelry Auction

An Important Single Owner Collection Whitley's Auctioneers invites to bid on an impressive collection of over 300 lots of Native American jewelry owned by a single collector. Central to this auction is sterling silver jewelry, including rings, cuff bracelets, earrings, necklaces and Bolo ties decorated with turquoise, coral and other precious stones, both cut and tumbled. From traditional designs to intricate inlaid, overlaid and carved masterpieces, there is something for every taste. Included in this sale are items from such diverse regions and tribes as Zuni, Hopi, Navajo, Pueblo, Native American and Southwestern. Noted artists represented are: Bev Etsate, Alice Quam, Duran Gasper, Carson Blackgoat and pieces by the Begay and Becenti families. Authentic kachina dolls, carved stone and wooden animals and native crafts are also included for sale. We are happy to assist you with condition reports or any questions you might have, as well as arranging for you to bid by telephone, online or in person. Visit us in our South Florida showroom is just minutes from the Ft. Lauderdale Airport. Our showroom is open Monday through Friday from 10am to 5pm or by appointment. For more information call 954-866-8044 or email info@whitleysauctioneers.com.
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NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKET: Two-tone woven basket over a willow structure. In the style commonly attributed to Apache make, with brown and tan patterns, over a rigid foundation. Vintage native construction. Issued: 1950's
0010: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKETEst. $300-$600
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NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKET: Patterned woven olla basket over a grass structure. In the style commonly attributed to Acoma make, with brown horse glyphs over a tan base and a slightly flexible grass foundation. Vintage native
0011: NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKETEst. $300-$600Lot Passed
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NATIVE AMERICAN HOPI CROWMAN KACHINA DOLL: Hand carved and hand painted cottonwood; decorated with fur. Known as a warrior by the Hopi tribe. Depicted as a dancer in traditional Hopi dance. Issued: 20th c. Dimensions: 13.5"H Country of
0017: NATIVE AMERICAN HOPI CROWMAN KACHINA DOLLEst. $100-$300
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NATIVE AMERICAN SUNFACE KACHINA DOLL: Hand carved and hand painted cottonwood. Depicts the sun spirit/the creator according to Hopi beliefs. The face represents the sun and the feathers represent the rays. Carved on the underside.
0019: NATIVE AMERICAN SUNFACE KACHINA DOLLEst. $100-$300
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NATIVE AMERICAN HUMMINGBIRD KACHINA DOLL: Hand carved cottonwood; decorated with fur, feathers and shell. Hand painted figure also called the Tocha Kachina; appears in Kiva and Soyohim traditional dances in Hopi rituals. Issued: 20th c.
0020: NATIVE AMERICAN HUMMINGBIRD KACHINA DOLLEst. $100-$300
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NATIVE AMERICAN FETISH DOLL: Hand carved doll decorated extensively with fur. Issued: 20th c. Dimensions: 15"H x 9"W Country of Origin: United States
0021: NATIVE AMERICAN FETISH DOLLEst. $100-$300
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