- Female Skookum DollSKU: T587Skookum doll with plastic head, checked dress, Beacon blanket and masking tape shoes. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that were then stuffed ...$350
- Female Skookum DollSKU: T586Petite female skookum doll with plastic head, shell necklace, flour sack dress, Beacon blanket and masking tape shoes with original sticker on sole. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, ...$400
- Male Skookum DollSKU: T585Skookum with red felt leggings, Beacon blanket and flannel shoes. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that were then stuffed with dried twigs, ...$275
- Male Skookum DollSKU: T584Male skookum with plastic head, felt pants, Beacon blanket and original masking tape shoes. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that were then ...$550
- Skookum Squaw with PapooseSKU: T583Skookum doll with baby, head scarf, flour sack dress, original masking tape shoes and Beacon blanket. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that were ...$550
- Male Skookum DollSKU: S975Male skookum with composition head, fabric hair, feathered headband, wool leggings, Beacon blanket and deerskin shoes with original stickers on sole. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, ...$400
- Male Skookum DollSKU: S966Skookum with flour sack shirt, beaded necklace, wool leggings, Beacon blanket and suede shoes with original sticker on sole. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets ...$450
- Skookum PairSKU: S1000AChief and squaw skookums pair with human hair. Felt leggings, flour sack dress, beaded necklace, Beacon blankets and tanned deerskin shoes with original stickers on bottom. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had ...$3,500
- Squaw with Papoose Skookum DollSKU: R1021Beautiful squaw skookum with papoose. Plastic heads, shell necklace, flour sack dress, Beacon blanket and masking tape shoes. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets ...$800
- Skookum Squaw with PapooseSKU: Q1445Squaw doll with papoose, Beacon blanket, felt leggings and suede shoes. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that were then stuffed with dried twigs, ...$450
- Male Skookum DollSKU: P1875Skookum doll with composition head, flour sack clothes, Beacon blanket and original felt shoes. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that were then ...$700
- Tall Female Skookum DollSKU: P1874Female skookum with silk shirt, flour sack skirt, Beacon blanket and original masking tape shoes. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that were then ...$800
- Squaw and Papoose SkookumSKU: O1973BSquaw skookum with papoose. Composition head with mohair for hair, flour sack dress, Beacon blanket and suede shoes. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the ...$400
- Male Skookum DollSKU: O1446Male skookum doll with plastic head, flour sack shirt, felt pants, Beacon blanket and original masking tape shoes. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the ...$550
- Skookum Squaw with PapooseSKU: O1071Beautiful squaw skookum with baby, plastic head, Beacon blanket and original masking tape shoes. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that were then ...$700
- Skookum Squaw with PapooseSKU: M1377Skookum doll with baby. Plastic head, flour sack dress, Beacon blanket and original masking tape shoes. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that ...$550
- Small Female Skookum DollSKU: L130Petite female skookum with eyes that look to the left, a rare find! Feathered headband, beaded necklace, Beacon blanket and flannel shoes. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt ...$750
- Early Female SkookumSKU: J300Early skookum doll with flour sack dress, Beacon blanket and masking tape shoes. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that were then stuffed with ...$400
- Large Male SkookumSKU: CHK121Large male skookum doll with plastic head, felt pants, Beacon blanket and original masking tape shoes. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that were ...$900
- Skookum DollSKU: C0401Minnetonka male skookum doll. New in original box. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that were then stuffed with dried twigs, leaves and grass. ...$750
- Art Nouveau Pewter VaseSKU: R0578Monumental pewter vase; German; ca 1885-1910; molded pewter, having a gourd-shaped body, long neck, and inward-flared lip with low relief irises and peonies enveloping the base and neck; applied molded lug handles; marked "Kayserzinn, over 4472, the mark for J.P. Kayser & Son"; 21" tall, 11" ...$3,000
- Massive AndironsSKU: C0297Kirtland K. Cutter massive arts and craft andirons with octagonal, tapered shaft. Pair. 35"H x 19"W x 26"Deep. These were designed by Kirtland Cutter for the Patsy Clark Mansion in the 1880s. Cutter rose to fame in 1893 at the Chicago World's Fair where he was the architect of the Idaho building ...$6,000
- Prairie School WindowsSKU: H1000JThis set of five windows came from a Frank Lloyd Wright/Hugh Garden prairie school church in Iowa, built 1903. They will fill a 24' peak with spacing between. The glass changes color from yellow-green to glowing red in strong sunlight. These five windows completely restored, ready for ...$70,000
- Skookum ChildSKU: C0110Skookum child with original sticker on bottom of sole. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that were then stuffed with dried twigs, leaves and ...$175
- Skookum BraveSKU: C0112Skookum brave wrapped in original Beacon blanket with original sticker on sole. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that were then stuffed with ...$175
- Boot ScraperSKU: C0106Cast iron diver sink box decoy boot scraper from the Sander's Foundry, North Carolina. Weighs 35 lbs. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: North Carolina, United StatesSIZE: 15" long, 8" high$2,400
- Mouse HouseSKU: J44719th Century American tinwork "just like the circus." Original paint. 10" x 5" x 7" PERIOD: Late 19th Century ORIGIN: Unknown, United StatesSIZE: 10" x 5" x 7"$500
- Store Display SkookumSKU: B0801Large skookum brave wearing beacon blanket and original moccasins. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that were then stuffed with dried twigs, ...$4,500
- Dough or Washing BowlSKU: P1204Large primitive dough or washing bowl. 19th Century or earlier - much used 20" x 36". Came from the Southwest. Has multiple tin patches. PERIOD: UnknownORIGIN: Southwest, United StatesSIZE: 20" x 36"$700
- American Tin Candle Stick HoldersSKU: A0311Pair of weighted tin candle stick holders PERIOD: Mid 19th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown, United StatesSIZE: 3" H$350
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