Artwork 1606

Artwork 1606

14 x 11 x 9.5 inches (L x W x D)
Large Classic Lillooet Salish Basket with Butterfly Design ca 1890

Artwork 1607

Artwork 1607

Patrick Samuel McGuire
18 x 12 inches (L x W)
Haida Artist Pat McGuire's Two Signed Sketch Pads -1968

Artwork 1608

Artwork 1608

Sterling Silver -Turquoise
3 x 3 x 2 inches (L x W x D)
Grandious Antique Navajo Bracelet ca 1985

Artwork 1609

Artwork 1609

Jerry Daniels
canvas
A Beautiful Canvas Teepee Cover in Northern Plains Style painted and signed by Blackfoot Artist Jerry Daniels -Four Couds 1994

Artwork 1610

Artwork 1610

canvas
An authentic Old Montana Flat Head Canvas Teepee painted with Disney Characters. circa 1940. This teepee has been lived in for many years during hunting expeditions, Pow wow’s and rodeos. Tremendous smoke patina! Base Dim 14 feet. Hight 12 feet

Artwork 1611

Artwork 1611

Stoney-Assiniboine Teepee Backrest. circa 1985. Mint Condition. 6 feet x 27" Birch, willow, red leather cloth and brass nails. In early days a backrest was the only collapsible furniture inside a teepee. It was usually sitting on top of a buffalo robe

Artwork 1612

Artwork 1612

65 x 6.5 inches (L x W)
Rare Painted Full Size Haida Paddle - ca 1870

Artwork 1613

Artwork 1613

30 x 11 inches (L x W)
Very Rare Early Pawnee Cradle Board- ca1850

Artwork 1614

Artwork 1614

8.5 x 4 inches (L x W)
Rare Inupiat Masks from Point Hope Alaska - ca1950 Field colected in 1965 carved in archaic style from very old whalebone ribs.

Artwork 1615

Artwork 1615

9 x 6 inches (L x W)
Cherokee Basket. Made from split Ash. ca 1920

Artwork 1616

Artwork 1616

12 x 6.5 inches (L x W)
Easter Woodland False Face Mask -ca1890

Artwork 1617

Artwork 1617

Northern Alaska War Dagger- ca 1840. Well patinated war dagger. Made of wood from a shipwreck and metal from a shipwreck or obtained by trade. This important Alaskan War Dagger has a rounded wooden grip and a double edge blade for stabbing rather than cutting. The pommel is carved into a powerful round face with a mesmerizing expression. The Niagara Falls Museum has stored or displayed this dagger for more than a century. Therefore, it has been left untouched without any repairs!

Artwork 1618

Artwork 1618

17 x 20 inches (L x W)
A Fine Oglala Teton Sioux Man Quilled Vest