Pair of Nuu-chah-nulth Model Totems
This pair of colorful larger Nuu-chah-nulth model totem poles were likely made for a curio shop in Seattle or Victoria sometime around 1915. The po...
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This pair of colorful larger Nuu-chah-nulth model totem poles were likely made for a curio shop in Seattle or Victoria sometime around 1915. The po...
View full detailsThis matched pair of Nuu-chah-nulth model poles each feature thunderbirds, wolves, lightning snakes and eagles. The poles are nearly identical and ...
View full detailsThis pair of model poles were carved by Cowichan master carver Danny James, a Coast Salish artist who often produced carvings for Ye Olde Curiosity...
View full detailsThis beautifully carved model totem pole features an eagle over a frog and killer whale. The eagle appears in much the same pose and fashion as a t...
View full detailsIntricate Pacheedaht/Nuu-chah-nulth totem pole carved by Samuel Jackson. This astonishing pole features ten fully carved figures in just 13 inches ...
View full detailsThis Nuu-chah-nulth model totem pole features a bird, human figure, and mammal with sharp teeth (perhaps a bear or dog). The maker, although anonym...
View full detailsThis Nuu-chah-nulth model pole features a fantastic, glossy paint job that is eye-catching and unique. The painting is crisp and precise, and reall...
View full detailsNuu-chah-nulth three figure totem pole from Ye Olde Curiosity Shop. This older pole is an excellent example of Nuu-chah-nulth carving. It features ...
View full detailsThree figure carved totem with original sticker, “Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe, Coleman Dock, Seattle” and “History of Indian Totem Poles.” This older ...
View full detailsThis pole is a model of the “Seattle Totem” that stands in the Pioneer Square neighbourhood in downtown Seattle. This pole is carved in an early st...
View full detailsThis delicate, three-figure model pole features a seabird, frog, and killer whale. The pole is mounted on a round slice of alder wood as a base. Al...
View full detailsThis larger model pole was created by a Nuu-chah-nulth or Ditidaht artist on Vancouver Island and sold through the historic Nugget Shop in Juneau, ...
View full detailsOlder Nuu-chah-nulth Four Figure Model Pole. This nicely carved, larger Nuu-chah-nulth pole that features a bird, frog, killer whale, and bear. The...
View full detailsThis model pole is a Nuu-chah-nulth interpretation of the Tlingit Chief Shakes Raven Totem of Wrangell, Alaska. The original, full-sized pole tells...
View full detailsThis model totem pole was carved by Nuu-chah-nulth master carver Jacob Louie, who regularly produced work for the Thunderbird and Scenery Shop in V...
View full detailsNorthwest Coast cedar totem. Signed in pencil on back, "Susan Peters." We assume a former owner. Base is contemporary, almost matching totems. Carv...
View full detailsNisga’a/Nishga Model Pole featuring a Medicine Man, Owl, Wolf, and Frog Base. This striking pole features a medicine man, owl, and wolf over a figu...
View full detailsComplex Multifigure Tlingit Totem Pole from Sitka, Alaska. This larger red cedar model totem pole was carved by a Tlingit artist from Sitka, Alaska...
View full detailsThis Tlingit model pole features a bird-like figure (perhaps a hummingbird, crane, or mosquito) over a bear, holding what appears to be an insect. ...
View full detailsMowachaht/Nuu-chah-nulth “Seattle Pole” from Ye Olde Curiosity Shop. This is a clean, bright model of the iconic “Seattle Totem” that stands in Pio...
View full detailsThis model pole was carved by a member of the Amos family of carvers, who worked for Ye Olde Curiosity Shop (YOCS) in Seattle. It depicts the Thund...
View full detailsLarge Mowachaht/Nuu-chah-nulth Model Pole by Jimmy John (1876-1988). This exceptional model pole is the work of Mowachaht master carver Jimmy John,...
View full detailsMakah Two Figure Pole by Young Doctor (ca. 1851-1934). This important historic pole by the Makah master carver Young Doctor features an eagle over ...
View full detailsThis large model pole features a singing human, probably a chief, in a woven-style hat over a sea monster of some sort. The style of the human face...
View full detailsKwakwaka'wakw thunderbird and Sisiutl model pole by master carver Ernie Henderson. A beautifully sculpted model pole by the late Kwakwaka'wakw mast...
View full detailsMoses Alexcee was a prolific Tsimshian maker from Prince Rupert who frequently carved for William Webber, the owner of the iconic Thunderbird Scene...
View full detailsDitidaht First Nation totem by Rick Williams the brother of John T. Williams partnered with other Native carvers to create at tribute to John in th...
View full detailsThis pole is a model of one of the Thunderbird Totems of Alert Bay, a favorite image of mid-20th century totem makers. This pole was likely carved ...
View full detailsImportant Ditidaht model totem pole by John T. Williams. John T. Williams was a Ditidaht carver, the son of prominent master carver Raymond William...
View full detailsThis beautiful Ditidaht pole features five figures including a supernatural bird-like creature in mid-transformation, fish, killer whale, bear, and...
View full detailsChief Shakes Raven pole by Ditidaht/Nuu-chah-nulth artist Raymond Williams. This finely crafted model totem pole is by Ditidaht/Nuu-chah-nulth mast...
View full detailsDitidaht/Nuu-chah-nulth totem pole with frog base. Larger model totem pole by the Williams family of Ditidaht carvers featuring a wolf, fish, frog,...
View full detailsCoast Salish thunderbird totem with transverse killer whale. This unique Coast Salish (perhaps Squamish) model pole features a twist on the iconic ...
View full detailsThis brightly painted, five-figured model totem pole features a thunderbird, inverted killer whale, human figure holding a wolf head, and bird (rap...
View full detailsThis model pole of the iconic “Seattle Totem” was made by a local Coast Salish artist. This model would have been created not too long after the or...
View full detailsThis model pole of the iconic “Seattle Totem” was made by a local Coast Salish artist. This model would have been created not too long after the or...
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