Inuit Carved Swimming Seal
Inuit carved walrus ivory seal with scrimshawed hair on back. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, representing local anim...
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Inuit carved walrus ivory seal with scrimshawed hair on back. These carvings were usually small carvings from walrus ivory, representing local anim...
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Inuit carved seal of walrus ivory on fossilized ivory base which originally was a tool noting a symmetrical drilled hole. These carvings were usual...
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Southwest , Zuni carved cedar totem. 13"HPERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Zuni, Native AmericanSIZE: 13"H
Hand-carved T-bird, mother bear; Nitnah Tribe by Robert Ball; 9" tall. Came together, stay together. Priced as a pair.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturySIZ...
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Northwest Coast style multifigure totem pole. This is a model of the Haida Raven Pole of Jasper Park, Alberta, that dates to the 1930s. The origina...
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Lakota Sioux diamond willow walking stick with carved bobcat? Head on handle. Collected on the Pineridge Reservation. Late 19th Century. 36"PERIOD:...
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Painted Hopi kachina doll. Well made and painted with feather details and felt cape. Marked in pencil on bottom "Morning Star by Lane". May or may ...
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Inuit carved fisherman in kayak of fossilized walrus ivory. Exeptional piece with baleen embellishments on spear and paddle with various colors of ...
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Inuit carved fossilized walrus ivory seal family on fossilized walrus ivory base. Exeptional piece with quality smoothed detail and small baleen em...
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This model pole is carved in cedar and mounted on an unusual triangle-shaped base. The pole was likely carved in the 1930s and features a thunderbi...
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A large model of Chief Johnson's totem pole by Casper Mather (1876 - 1972). Historic and published. 73"H x 22"W protrudes 16". Casper Mather was b...
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Alaskan black diamond hand carved totem pole from Alaskan Native yellow cedar. Not Native carved but remains highly collectible. Features motif fro...
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Jemez "Smokey the Bear" fetish. With original purchase price of $95.PERIOD: Late 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Unknown, Native AmericanSIZE: 2"H
Inuit carved cribbage board. Collected in Alaska in the 1920's. He thinks Bavan Island. Carved polar bear with carvings on top of polar bear, seal,...
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19th Century Cedar House totem. Tin "lid" for weather protection. Weathered bottom from being outside. Leave as is or we can restore. Many coats of...
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Inuit carved ivory bracelet with natural colors of prehistoric ivory and interspersed ivory scrimshaws of wildlife. Strung with double elastic stre...
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Exceptional Inuit carved cribbage board of walrus ivory with baleen cap and original pegs. Carvings on side of a whale, sea otter, polar bears, wal...
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Jicarilla Apache beaded cane. Gifted to an Indian Agent on the Reservation. Once was awrapping made by Gabby Wanock, Hickoria Apache. 36"LPERIOD: ...
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Ironwood carving is a unique form of art from the Sonoran Desert of Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico. The art form was originated by the Seri, ...
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Ironwood carving is a unique form of art from the Sonoran Desert of Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico. The art form was originated by the Seri, ...
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19th Century Winnebago tacked walking stick with heavy patina.PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Eastern Woodlands - Winnebago, Native AmericanSIZE: 35"L
Ojibwe Medi Society cane from Wisconsin. Carved ball handle, snake and remnants of red paint. A much used piece with great patina. 34"L The Ojibwe ...
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Iroquois carved speaker's whistle cane - used for role call.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Eastern Woodlands - Iroquois, Native AmericanSIZE: 38"
Carved Eastern Chippewa (Ojobwe or Oneida) speaker's staff with face as handle, tack eyes and bullet lead. Note: wear to carved head at top. A much...
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